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Show r depart for his field November 30. A farewell reception ' will be given blai Thanksgiving evening In tbe North Ogden aimiKement hall. The enter talnment will consist of dancing and other forma of recreation. Nephi J. -Brown i expected homo from the Brilinh mission early In the new year. Three missionaries havo returned frum the foreign mission field during tbe past year. These are Charles V. Kills, from Australia; Thomas. E. Orton, from the eastern states, and Jamea J. Schade, from tie Kouibcrn states.- There are at present five missionaries from North Ogden in the field; ' Earl , Herrett, Emil Chatelftln. Cyrua alley, Walter Randall Ran-dall and Joseph Orton. Mrs. Cora Miller, daughter of Frederick Fred-erick W. Ellis, has departed for her now home In Idaho, where her husband hus-band is engaged In farming. George Ivan Alvord, son of Gideon W. Alvord, and Miss Sarah I Campbell, Camp-bell, daughter of Warren Campbell, were married In tbe Salt Lake temple Wednesday, November 23. Both nro popular young people of th'8 place. B. II Roberts of the first council of seventies will meet with the quorum at North Ogden next Friday night to transact business pertaining to tho thirty-eighth quorum of seventies. NORTH OGDEN NOTES NORTH OGDEN. Nov. 23. Tne North Ogden meeting houu.- bulldin; committee Is putting lu Its "best licks' this week in colluding delinquent -is sssineuts, and hope to b able next Sunday at the ward conference to announce an-nounce that the whole obligation of $14,000 is entirely paid off. This is no small achievement aud the people are lo be congratulated on tho willing re-Bponse re-Bponse they havo made to the needs cf the church. There are 100 families in tbe ward. John S. Storey, son of Counsellor Jjimes Storey, Is called to missionary work lu Great Britain, and expects to |