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Show BOYLE & CO, SELL BABY CARRIAGES, hH 102 Directory of Ogden City and Weber County. struction of the children of the Latter-day Saints in re* ligious, moral, and mental principles. The Central Board of' the Primary Associations of Weber Stake was organized June 18,1880. The officers for the County are: Mrs Josephine R West, President; Mrs Elizabeth Y Stanford and Miss Rosalthe Canfield, Counselors; Mrs Elizabeth N Hill, Secretary; and Miss Emily J Newman, Treasurer. There are twenty branch associations, the Presidents of which are named as follows: Charlotte Rudd 1st Ward, Ogden. Lettie L. Richards 2nd " " Ann Odell 3rd " " Martha H. Brown 4th •' " Martha A. Bingham Riverdale. Martha Read Hooperville. Mary A. Collins West Weber. Alice E. Stephens Wilson. Elizabeth Marriott Marriottsville. Jeannette Parry Lynne. Ann Holley Slatersville. Mary E. Taylor Harrisville East. Harriet Dabelle Harrisville West. Susannah Robinson Plain City. Eliza Rhees Pleasant View. Mary A. Wallace North Ogden. Moiselle Halls Huntsville. Christina Thompson , ,"Eden. Harriet Waldron , Uintah. A. M. Taylor ,. Mound Fort. K- We Make and Lay Carpets.—BOYLE & CO, .4 K Boyle & Co. are the Old Reliable Firm, Directory of Ogden City and Weber County. 2ft 108 A. F. & A. M. The Weber Lodge, A. F. & A. M., held its first meeting under a dispensation, on the 2d of January, 1874, in a room over the present Bank Exchange building, and immediately after removed to a hall over W. G. Child's store. The first officers were C. S. Nellis, W. M.; A. D. Shakespeare, S. W.; Henry Bruce, J. W.; J. S. Lewis, Treasurer; Ed. H. Tallman, Secretary; II. M. Cameron, S. D.; W. B. Ogden, J. I).; Wm. Newton, Tyler. On the 17th of November, 1874, having received a charter as Weber Lodge No. 6 A. F. & A. M., from the Grand Lodge of Utah, the following brothers were installed : A. D. Shakespeare, W. M.; James Forbes, S. W.; S. S. Schram, J. W.; J. S. Lewis, Treasurer; W. S. Hoi? brook, Secretary; L. W. B. Long, Chaplain; E. H. Reed, S. D.; J. J. Clayton, J. D.; S. P. Warden, S. St.; G. W. Murphy, Tyler. At this writing the lodge numbers 57 members, holding their regular communications on the first and third Thursdays of every month, (July and August ex- I cepted) and the following are the present officers: Henry T. Snyder, W. M.; John D. Carnahan, S. W.; Abbott R. Hey wood, J. W.; Jesse M. Langsdorf, Treasurer; Herbert W. O. Margary, Acting Secretary; Rev. Samuel Unsworth, Chaplain; Alvin C. Emerson, S. D.; Freeman H. Curtiss, J. D.; John S. Lewis, S. St.: Julius Kiesel, J. St.; George Thompson, Tyler. Since 1874, only two brothers, members of this Lodge, have died in Ogden. Brother E. H. Tallman on July 11th, 1875, and Brother V. E. Boessel in 1881. Situated as Ogden is, at the junction of five railroads, this Lodge has been called on largely for the exercise of that most truly Walnut, Mahogany, and Ash Sets at Boyle & Co's. y _ |