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Show MARKS, GOLDSMITH & CO. Manufacture all their Clothing, ^ . ^ 76 Directory of Ogden City and Weber County. 3d Ward, Ogden—Winslow Farr, Bishop; Barnard White, John Hastings, Counselors. Population 544. 4th Ward, Ogden—Edwin Stratford Bishop; W. Farley, Thomas J. Stevens, Counselors. Population 955. Huntsville—F. A. Hammond, Bishop;]Wm. Halls, 1ST. C. Mortensen, Counselors. Population 813. Hooper—Gilbert Belnap, Bishop; Charles Parker, Jno. Flinders, Counselors. Population 743. West Weber—John I. Hart, Bishop; James F. Hunter, H. D. Petterson, Counselors. Population 708. North Ogden—Thomas Wallace, Bishop; IS. Montgomery, James Ward, Counselors. Population 637. Plain City—George W. Bramwell, Bishop; John Spiers, P. C. Green, Counselors. Population 625. Harrisville—P. G. Taylor, Bishop; W. C. Rawson, Dudley Chase, Counselors. Population 554. Lynne—D. F. Thomas, Bishop; W. B. Hutchens, R. Christoffersen, Counselors. Population 399. Pleasant View—E. W. Wade, Bishop; D. J. Evans, Samuel Barrett, Counselors. Population 284. Wilson—B. H. Bingham, Bishop; Thomas J. Wilson, Austin W. Tracy, Counselors. Population 280. Eden—John Farrell, Bishop; Armstead Moffett, Jas. A. Thompson, Counselors. Population 254. Riverdale — Sanford Bingham, Bishop; John C. Thompson, Wm. Stimpson, Counselors. Population 235. Slaterville—John A. Allred, Bishop; John Knight, S. W. Perry, Counselors. Population 230. Mound Fort—David Moore, Bishop; Jas. Taylor, Gustave Levedahl, Counselors. Population 223. Marriotts—James Ritchie,/Bishop; James Burton, II. II. Tracy, Counselors. Population 206. ie . y Butterick's Celebrated Paper Patterns at WOTHERSPOON'S, pmscows soon umm at % a. mi&m a ®% ___s__«e_w_3__»ss_a Directory of Ogden City and Weber Comity, 77 M Uintah—Samuel Dye, Robert Gale, Presiding Elders. Population 66. . The Historian of the Stake is Joseph Stanford, the Reporter James Taylor, the Chorister Wm. Pearce, the Clerk Edward IL Anderson. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The Presbyterian Society was organized on September 29th, 1868, under the pastorship of the Rev. G. W. Gallagher, who gathered together a little band of twenty in what was known as Peery's Hall, on Fourth Street. In that building the members met, and the pastor and his wife resided until the year 1878, when the place of worship was changed to what was then Union Hall on the corner of Fifth and Young Streets, where they remained until January, 1880, when the present church edifice on the corner of Fourth and Franklin Streets was completed and dedicated and the congregation moved into that place for the purpose of worship. The Church has been in the charge of but two pastors, since its organization; the Rev. M. Gallagher who remained here until February, 1880, when he left to accept a call in Elko, Nevada, and the present pastor, the Rev. J. F. Knowles, who came here in March of the same year. The Church membership is estimated at sixty-two and the attendance at the Sabbath School at about 200. The building occupied by the society is also used as a day school. EPI SCOP AL CHURCH. The organization of the Episcopal Church in Ogden was effected on July 17th, 1870, under the leadership of the Rev. J. L. Gillogly, who, with his wife, took up their residence in a freight car, near the depot. There were -96 BEST STYLES OF SHIRTS AT A. KUHN k BRO. |