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Show I!: HARVEST BEETS f AT NORTH OGDEN Wet Ground Hampers Digging: Work Mow Accomplished Accom-plished iH NORTH OGDEN, Nov. 18 Consld-i BH erable difficulty in harvesting beet ijBH .-nd potatoes has been experienced by pKfl North Ogden farmers, Ttains havej ijSlw made I ho digging of these crops :i tc- WL - i llous task. Practically all i HHb in the district are now harvested. It is MB stated, although many have not yet been hauled EH Elders Asa J. Draper and James MH Storey vv 111 delive r a lecture at the jm ward teachers' report meeting Sunday morning on "The Temple at Kirtland." j g Mr.-- Rhoda Jones h besta i tiled i HH to North Ogden from Idaho because 9K9 f the uncertain condition of Mrs j raMgf Sarah Ann Herrett, her mother. Ml. Ibrrctt Is over eighty yean oi" ago; H and has not been enjoying the best of, ill health recently Lfefl Steps have been taken In North Og- NH den for the organisation of ward tBfl gymnasium The elders' quorum-, un- igHB V direction of Charles H Storey, J k$fB M. Larsen and Thornel Wilson, have w58 arranged a public benefit dance, to be i1u3 llfl1 ,n tne war1 amusement hall on fifijjH Friday night. HB Samuel Shaw lias completed the HB construction of a foundation for a new SH house It Is expected that the build - ing will be completed before winter PH sets in in earnest. jM Eugene B Fudkins, bulldei and con- M tractor, who has been ill for several If d ft it reported to 1 erlng from jjHf his sickness. 1 Arthur G Berrett made a business HI trip into Idaho during the past week The tenth temple excursion for ..jjC .North Ogden . I, nr. n im nib ' ffiMV, held in connection with other Igden 1 HH stake wards, will be held December 3.1 Residents of North Ogden will depart. HHJ for Ogden at 7 45 a. m and will leave. Ogden on the 9 30 Bamberger train, j Mr. Josephln.- B lay lock, Miss Leah MB Montgomery, and Robert Montgomery BsBB made a trip to Bait Lake Tuesday iflssi RaBS Mary Wiggins of Ogden accompanied |