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Show iNORTH OGDEN NOTES (Special to Standard-Examiner.) NORTH OGDEN, April 13. A congregation con-gregation of 470 persons, or 50 per cent of the ward population, heard Apostle David O. McKay delivur an address at the sacrament mooting here Sunday. A large attendance was .also present at the priesthood session In tho morning. Tho local Y. W. M. I. A. was par- tlally reorganized by Miss Maud West of tho stake board. Ella L. Garner HH Crandall, who has removed her rcsl- JM dence to Morgan, was honorably re-leased re-leased as president. Ellen E. .11111. first counselor, was appointed jircal-dent jircal-dent and Olive H. Randall was made" first counsolor. iH Students of Wobcr normal college will present their play, "Safety i-'lrst." this evening In the ward amusomont H hall. H An Irrigation meeting, at which res- HH ervoirs and high lino canals to cover IH1 lands heretofore unwatcrcd will bo IHfl discuased, will bo hold Thursday i-von-ing In the ward chapel. Mrs. Lettlo Hunter of RIgby, Ida., is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Brown of this place. fl On April 1, a boy was born to Al- v wH bert and Rosenc Ward Shaw, and on HH April 2, a girl was born to William T. RIBi and Colla Browning Thomas. i!ijB I Mrs. Samantha Hunter, wlfo of An- lllK 'drew Hunter of Wilson ward, many r- ll'H , years a resident of this place, was ,v lH burled in North Ogden cemetery Sun- . fH day afternoon. jlH Mrs. Mary Warren, who has passed '1 through a siege of pneumonia, has so far recovered as to be moved to her IHH new home. H Mrs. B. F. Blaylock went to Idaho Falls Sunday morning, accompanied by her little granddaughter, Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Blaylock, and will visit relatives ,nd friends for a number of weeks. |