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Show 'north ogden notes 1 4- NORTH QODEN, Dec. 4. The school board election for this district, comprising the towns of North Ogden,' Og-den,' Pleasant View and llarrlsvllle. to be held next Wednesday, promises to lie very spirited Tho two candidates .ire William N. Darker of North I k-den k-den and Thomas Budge of Pleasant View. A missionary farewell was tendered Floyd Alma Eulley, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Halley. held Thanksgiving Thanks-giving night In the ward chapel and amusement hall. He is tho sixth d -partment missionary in a month About ?1000 has been realized to assist as-sist the boys in their missions. The. young man departs Tuesday '.or England Eng-land and Percy E. Randall leaves the next day for the eastern states. Mr. and Mrs. David Handy, former residents of thin place )i.ie returned to North igdn after several years' residence ai Itigby, Idaho. Mrs. Handy was formerly Miss zina Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Brow n. Mr, and Mrs Conrad E. Chatelain after many ears residence in North I igden have located In Harrlsvllle. Miss Myrtle Grace. Montgomery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William A, Montgomery . has returned to the Utah Agrlcutlural collcKe. She was called home for a few das because of her mother's illness Miss Norma Warren, daughter of Mr. ami Mis Elihu N. Warren, who has bern sick and confined to her room for some time, is reported improved. im-proved. Mrs. Barbara Brown has returned from Castlegate where she had been called by the sickm-xs of a grandchild daughter o: Mr. and Mrs. William a Brown, formerly of North Ogden. She reports tho child convalescing. Mrs. Loulza Short of Salt Lake has been visiting here. Sho resided here for many years Andrew L. Windser of the Weber college faculty spoke Sunday cvclng in joint sacrament and mutual meeting meet-ing nn ''The Value of Having an Aim In Life." Mr. and Mrs. Earl and Ruth Lund- r stel Chadwlok announce the birth of a daughter last Wednesday. William J. Hill who was taken to the Deo hospital a week ago and was operated on for cancer is reported as progressing favorably, and is expected expect-ed home soon. The North Ogden Dramatic association associ-ation has under way "The palon Play" with a strong cast, which is rehearsing for appearance in tha ward amusement hall December 8. Lesser priesthood day has been set for December 10 in the wnrd. The members will have charge of tho en-1 tire program for tho afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Brown were j guests of honor at a reception given I Monday evening at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Brown on tiie eve of their change of residence to Slaterville after many years' rest-1 dence in North Ogden. The evening was spent in sports, games and lunching until a late hour. Those' present are Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum S. Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon H. Barrett Mr and Mrs. Thomas p. Brown, Mr. and Mis. Iawrence Rrown. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Perry. Mr. and Mrs. William IL urton. Mr. and Mrs Heber T. Roylance, Mesdames Ethel Blaylock, Thomas E- Orton, Joseph, Hill and Una Randall. The elders of North igden are pre-1 paring for their annual day on De-J ivmhiT 3 '. with . 1 a rei nil; pi , p irer, program to be preceded two days before be-fore with an evening's entertainment la the ward chapel and amusement) hall. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Norrls en -I tertalnfid their sons and daughtei l, their companions ami grnnuemiun n at a Thanksgiving dinner Thursday at their home on East Main street. E. M. Blaylock. on his return from Salt Lake to his home at Idaho Falls Idaho stopped off and had Thanks-j giving dinner with his parents, Mr. I and Mrs. I? F. Blaylock. He has Just! returned from a second trip to Washington Wash-ington in the last few weeks on business busi-ness witii the internal, revenue department de-partment Two now residences have been completed com-pleted and are ready for 01. upancy, one by Newman H. Barker on his farm east of town and other east on first North by David E Randall They are modern brick structures and provided with tho modern conveniences. conven-iences. Francis Brown, James Spackmnn and H. Jab- Phillips are also located in new modern homes. James Ward spent Thanksgiving with his sons. Cyrus and Joseph E. Ward and their families and other relatives and friends at Preston, Ida- ho. Mrs. Elizabeth Wray. widow of Jo-1 Jo-1 soph Wray of I 'con. Idaho spent Thankslgivlng day here with Mrs. j Maud M. Storey, w idow of Henry Storey, who was killed a year and a half ago in a gravel pit in North I ogden. |