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Show NORTH OGDEN NOTES j I . . NORTH OOBBN, Aug. 25. M's. Melba Dean, daughter of Mr. anil Mr.-:. George S. leun. was married last Saturday to Harold PettegTCW, son of Mr. and Mm. Charlea K Pettegrew, of North Ogden. Claude A. Ellis and Iine A. and .r;mt Unhand returned Tm-sdav fruin a hike to the pear lake country. Alonzo Jenks, formerl) of North tKden. but now of Idaho, was a visitor vis-itor to North Ogden the middle .f the week Mrs. Effie Gllllland returned Tuesday Tues-day to her home at Ponen, in Ne-braaka, Ne-braaka, after a Vlalt Of several weeks with her mother, Mrs Francs Ward. Mrs. Rhnda .ior.es has returned from a isit to Idaho I'alls. Tda.. with l.er daughter, Mrs Elsie Redfleldl Mrs Elizabeth Berrett, v.-idov of Charlea B. Berrett. for several ' tra a resident hep' but now of Icon. Ida., baa been i-uting hare With reli-ttvea reli-ttvea and friends, she was forrtierly Miss BHzabefh Poll. Heher a. Huband left T'liureOay for a visit with friends at Pear lake. I'rof WflltttlTI 7. Terrv or t 1 1 . fae- ,(ulty of lh" Weber college was thai principal speaker in Mutual Sunday vening in &. Uitereal 't thi Weber college. On Lhe same evening Prof. John Q. Blaylock spoke nn the sani" ! subject at Po. Karl S. Storey, a ' former student of the Institution, ad-dreaaed ad-dreaaed the neople of Plain City on. the same tlierili Thfl program in ca i instance was furnished by the col-lege. col-lege. 1 Charles W. Pash. a former resident resi-dent of North Ogden was here Sun-, Sun-, day from his home at Smlthfjcld. In response to hundreds of invt- ' tatlojpfl extended to rolativaa in (Jtah Idaho. Colorado and the east, a largely large-ly attended reunion of the Sbupd . family vvas held Thursday at the r-o- I rin Earr parlc in ogden. |