load•riveiforey re-jslcrn norcd 1 onsixspentwithHeldCol-with : andn for . last park until.ihi at chou!, hasHit'lity inintee I. Heneen invjieu iu siwie ju the manse shelves. Reverend Toe vs is expected to arrive here this week. _ _ccntly. The bus was undamaged but repairs to the Smith auto wiil run high.was presented a rnsewonn gavei as a 'gift to the post which has s total membership of 43.L I JITThree types of techniques will be employed:Accidents? North Ogden s Had a Regular Rash of ThemBy MERLE SHUPENORTH OGDEN — When it comes to accidents. North Ogden has had more than its share here lately. Six have been hurt all told.But victims are getting alongnicely, everything considered.Two boys were hurt falling oft horses. Stevie Thorpe, son o£ Mr. and Mrs. Brig Thorpe, was laid up a couple of days after his pony tossed him. More seriously jn-.iured was Russell Hagen, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hagen, who cracked a shoulder when he toppled from his mount.Not too long ago, Mrs. Nathan (Tvv) Barker broke a shoulder when she fell in the basement of her home. She's mending nicely.Then just last week three North Ogdenifes were hurt in an automobile accident. Bruised and shaken up were Mrs. Parley Shaw, Mrs. Cecil Shaw and her daughter Connie. No bones were broken, but Cecil Shaw’s car was seriously damaged.*her youngsters spent the week end*fountain so^ youcanwet your* of days in North Ogden recentlyhere' with her parents, Mr. and whistle now without getting a face Mrs. E. J. Marshall, The Piersan- full of water ,mer in Los Angeles. here.^ Kjwanjan8 wh(J supGrviscdThe Glen Hull family has bought the repair job were W:»vnr* R. Bar-— i I'm An.,1 ■ •» . .with her brother, Vernon Holmes.A used-to-be North Ogden resident, John Q. Blaylock, well-known Weber county educator, is recovering from a minor leg operation which hospitalized him for a few days.Dewey villpha Ault,Relief summer the seco month house. 1the regi meeting?Bishop Ceorge Simmons hopesThe lt;Jien huh xamny ji*i repair jimj wnu isjsnop itphiI the G. T. Olson home. Mr. and ^Cfi Henry Van Meeterin and Rus- that work \vi!I begin this summerm * At rf r\i\i f - - 11 .-v U Ari/JAnV non f GinT^lat Ofl---— _ i —----^Mrs. Olson are moving out to sen Campbell. Hooper where they purchased aresidence,A mild epidemic of mumps and measles has swept through North Ogden. Any number of youngsters have been out of school with these ailments.The newly-organized North OgSchool let out for the summer in North Ogden today.But younger kids will be toddling off to kindergarten classes beginning Monday at 9 a. m.Speaking of the school, Principal John Chadwick says he is delighted over the new addition BOW going up.me HU-VIy - V BOW going up.■ den planning board had its iirst; -pue lo cr(Wded conditions • meeting recently with Robert Tuck-; heretofore, classes have been1. - _ nlnnmrirT Hi. i iv _er, Weber county planning di-;... ---- - - - dI'- held just about everywhere, therector, attending. Board members = cafe(,eria included.Chairman Arvel Anderson,Mrs. William Gibson was hostess to camp 29, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, at her nome last Thurs-dav. A total of 22 were there.areGlen J. Ward, Harold Brown, Leroy Snooks and Mrs. C. M. Barker.The North Ogden 1st ward Young Women’s Mutual Improve-men. association was reorganized last Sunday when Mrs. Wilber (Doris) Rerrett became new president.Her counselors are Mrs. Klclen (June) Ortor, and Mrs. Arthur (Bardee) Campbell. Released were Mrs, Ed Larson, president, and Mrs. Ann Thorstcnsen. Mrs. Rerrett has been second counselor.Mrs. Pete (Fae) Piersanti andReuben G. Rhees is in Los Angeles on an assignment from Hill. air force base. He’ll be back the 1 end of the month.Foundations for the addition have been poured and joists are going in for the second floor. Brick work will begin soon.Mr. Chadwick says he hopes to have the extra space by next fall.Mr, and Mrs. William Soclberg have a new daughter. He is in Ko-1The Aaronic priesthood boys had party with their fathers Satur-on North Ogden’s contemplated $160,000 chapel for the 2nd ward, Latter-day Saints church.He Said today the building committee has been fully organized as follows:Leslie Randall is chairman of finance with Glen J. Ward and Roy Metcalf assisting. Edwin Garner is secretary.Brig Thorpe heads the building cnmmitt.ee. Parley Spackman js vice chairman and Melbourne Douglas is secretary.The Mi; held (heii Sunday. sented a girls reccgroup av award. Sctying thlt;leader isi Four to| EVANS Horne, Ji j Durrant z ' been ehos ansLon eh ' crican L ' spectivcly • the Unive j camp in ; week of JThe Lane and Ruth Huband home will soon sport a huge picture window especially for Tommy, a son. Tommy is a polio shut-in, He'll command a striking view of happenings from now on.nave day. A total of 46. boys and adults .to Clarks-Budge.Easy on the throttle, sir!Lee Haviland, North Ogden’s traffic officer, is right oo the job with a weather eye out for speeders and stop sign violators. He’s hoping there aren't any violators. But, if there should be—North Ogden’s Kiwanis club has put a new “face” on the drinkington to see the grave of Martin Harris.Idaho Falls, Ida., spent a couple Mrs. Mode (Velma) Wright ofDOfflTCRATCHECZEMA • RASHESSoothe itchinK.discQfMfprt,help future Jical.externallycaused irritations with Cut'CUra Soap. Ointment.WAW/vW/AV^V/M^W.VON THE RECORDS