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Show NORTH OGDEN NOTES The fine weather of the last few day6 has been well utilized in advancing ad-vancing the spring work of the agriculturist agri-culturist and horticulturist. The weather has been quite cold but not Intense enough to hurt fruit to any marked degree, apricots being the only fruit showing a-tsprlnklc of blossoms. blos-soms. Several of our young men, who have been attending the Weber academy, acad-emy, have recently been made to "quake in their boots" by reason of letters received by them requiring them to meet the missionary committee commit-tee of the church at the academy on the fifteenth at 9:30 a. m., for an interview in-terview relative to missionary work. Easter tide is being enthusiastically observed today by the little tote and by some tots not so small, by their annual outing on the "bench," with tnelr lunches made up largely of eggs Next Friday evening a farewell social, so-cial, consisting of dancing, songs, fcpeech making, etc., will be given In the Annex amusement hall In honor of Elder Emil A. Chatelaln, who leaves his home April 20th,for a mission mis-sion to the Southern States. A change has been found necessary neces-sary in the presidency of the 38th (Juorum of Seventies and B. F. Blay-lock, Blay-lock, owing to his manifold duties as ward clerk, has been released as one of the presidency after having served in that capacity for over fifteen years, and his son, John Q. Blaylock, was chosen to succeed him and was set apart for that position in Salt Lake City last Sunday by J. G, Kimball. |