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Show BIH OBOES BOTES NORTH OGDEN. April 1 At the meeting Sunday Elders Samuel G Dye. I Henry L Jensen and Georgo E Brown of the High Council were In atten dance and a diversion from the regular program was taken to release B. F Blaylock as ward clerk who had served in that capacity since Oct. 24. 1897 and the Installment of Clyde 9 Campbell Camp-bell as his successor was handled by Elder Samuel G Dye. A solo was renden d by Blder George Chamberlain of the Pleasant View! ward, followed with a rendition of a biographical sketch by Nephi P. Math- i jews of the presidency of the quorum.1 'also of the Pleasant View ward Of the late President Joseph P, Smith, when a brass Quartet was rend. -red by Claud A. Ellis, Clyde S. Campbell, John L. Campbell and George Chamberlain. Elder Joseph A. Shaw spoke on the spiritual i.ide of the life of Joseph P Smith, followed with an interesting discourse on the unselfish labor re- j quired of the priesthood as an army of soldiers of the cross, by Henry L. Jensen of the stake high council. a message ot love Tor the people of the ward 'rem President Thomas B Evans who was unable to be present was presented by Elder Samuel G. Dye also of the stake hlsh council. A vocal quartet as a closing number was rendered by Claud Ellis, John L Campbell. Clyde Campbell and George Chamberlain and the closing prayer was rendered by Elder Hyruni S. Bail-ey. Bail-ey. Burley A. Thornton returned March 27 from over seas service in the arm. having sailed for France from Hobo-' ken, Oct, 18. 1918 and sailed on the return trip from Brest I"eb 23 and landed at Boston. March 7 and in due time was mustered out of service and returned home. His welcome home reception together with two others Kimball Montgomery and Benjamin Storey recently returned will be held in the North Ocden ward rlianoi arwi amusement hall next Fridav evening and all the soldier boys home from any part of the army -erice are ,. pected to be present in uniform. James H. Blaylock. manager of the Wool worth store at Logan was down Sunday and left Monday morning for , Idaho Falls where he is expected to assist in opening up a new store at I thai place. His wife and little boy preceded him down irom Logan and I will atop over for a while visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Montgomery Mont-gomery and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Carl H and Ethel i Klnghorn Jones have moved to Rigby.1 Idaho, where they will make their fu- I tore home. Mr. and Mrs. Ivln Lee Shupe after' an extended visit here with relatives! and friends returned Monday evening to their home at Gooding. Idaho. In the Campaign to increase our quo- I la in missionary service abroad we ' have been looking (or seine gurprta but nothing so nearly approaching a "Thunder holt from a clear sky" as oid the very sudden call from Box B to David E. Randall, a member of the bishopric of the ward to serve in that capacity in the British mission, to leave his home for that field of labor May 14. He has filled one mission I to Great Britain from Mav 1. 1S9G to May 2, 1898. Mrs. Catherine Jones has boon stricken down with appendicitis and her case has been quite critical She Is reported impro nit,- Telegrams were received by their families at North Ogden of ihe safe arrival at New York from overseas oT Wm. Gibson and Isaac Campbell. They will he transferred io Camp Funstoo j for mustering out and are expected home in the near future. nn |