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Show 'north ogden notes I ; f I NORTH OGDEN, Nov. -I. The sud-I sud-I den and continued slirin. while Miiue-I Miiue-I what unpleasant. is fraught with grt nl benefits to the community h. neral and the farmer in particular, u.i ! iri conditions mure favorable for the preparation of the BOjl for ( rops The farmers were pleased with the j preceding fine we ather anil had all practically completed the fall harvest, j The political campaign eiosed In ; North Ogden with an address Wedncs-day Wedncs-day afternoon by Teanette Hyde and j others to the Republican womei. voters, and by Don B. Colton in the ! evening to the men James H. Movie ! and others spoke Thursday evening to the Democrats. The Rapdall diatrlct will vote at; the" resilience of Samuel Randall, with Jamea H and William a Linford iM I Mary Lillias Randall as Judges; the ; south district wil vote at the resi-' I iIi'iich of Krank Campbell. Jr. with! (Joseph Ballif, R. K Chatelain and i Joseph Rarley Spackman as Judges;! ; the North district will vote at thei Dean building, with Nathaniel k. ; Montgomery. Arlic S. Campbell and) I Emll A. Chatelain as judges. This month is the banner one for! outgoing missionaries from North ogden. five of the joung men going ..ul In different lields of labor fori the L. D. S. church; John Lerpy .Montgomery, son of Mr. anil Mis James Alma Montgomery, goes November No-vember 8 to tie Western states mission; mis-sion; Leon n il Newel Judklns, son if Mr. and Mrs Eugene P. Judklns. leaves November 11 for South Africa ! I Clair Edward Brown, son of Mr and Mrs. George E. Brown, leaeg No-' vember 11 for the Netherlands; Donald Don-ald T Berrett. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Berrett, !eaes November IS for the Eastern states, and I'. r y E. Randall, son of Mr and Mr, , George E. Randall, will leave Do-1 ceniber 8 for the Kaslcrn states. There already are eicht In the various Ions of the church including lay William Berrett In Samoa Ray, W Woodflold in England. Henry, Brown In Germany; Archie V. Clir-I Clir-I ford in California; Floyd W. Mont-1 gomery In Nevada; Leland W Glh-; son in Texas; Floyd . Campbell In I Louisiana and Clyde S Campbell :n I '.inada. I aii of the outgoing mlaa'onarieal have had farewell cnt or I aln m n ts. J but the last two named. One for Donald Don-ald Thomas Berrett will be held in the ward chapel and amuaement hail next. Friday evening, and one two weeks later for Percy E Randall Mr and Mrs. William F. Bunnell 4 'announce the birth October 23. of a girl, to Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Ellis, a son November 1. Mesdames Annie L Montgomery and Harriet L.. Berrett and Percy E. I Randall. Donald T. Berrett and John ' Leroy Montgomery maoe a trip Wednesday to Salt Lake. Mrs. Beaty, whose hnme Is In Colorado Colo-rado has heen stopping for a number num-ber of weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Ethel A Bunnell and expects to depart de-part Sunday for her home Solomon C. and Emily Bhupe are down from their home at Montpeller. Ida., visiting with relatives ana friends. They were many years residents resi-dents of North Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Judklns and son. Leonard, visited in Salt Lake last Thursday. North Ogden is fairly well represented repre-sented on the two tickets for election-Arthur election-Arthur G. Berrett, incumbent for as- i sessor on the Republican ticket; Charles E. Pettegrew for two-year term of county commissioner on the Democrat i. ticket and John M. Bailey I on the same ticket for the tate leg-1 islature. George S. Dean, for justice of the i peneve, and Leroy Snooks for constable, con-stable, are running locally without i opposition. B. F. Bliylock. |