Show w WOODS WOODS Ds CROSS CROSS Andrew Gwynn Gwynn I r left left on a short term mission to California on Thurs Thurs- Thursday Thurs Thurs-d day y of last week He will labor in Fresno Mrs Sirs Barrett formerly Miss Leah Hatch who ho had been here ere visiting with her parents Bishop and Mrs E ET T Hatch returned yesterday to her home in Reno Nevada The Daughters of or the Pioneers held their monthly meeting me yesterday I at the home homo of Mrs Irs E T Hatch I Mrs Irs Sarah SUM A Howard who was w confined to her bed for several clays bys clayson dayson byson on account of or illness is is ia improving Jack Christensen Chris has bou bought ht the barber business back at Woods Cross which which he sold to Joseph Put Put- Putnam Put Put-nam nam some months ago go and is operating operating operating put put-I ing the same The 7 quorum of or Seventy wn wm hold their monthly quorum meet meeting n Monday October 27 1930 at p pm m at the West Bountiful ward chapel The fall program outlined out for the Seventies by the stake presidency will willbe willbe willbe be discussed and W 1 M Lillywhite of Salt Lake City will be present who will explain to those present the new Priesthood insurance AH AU members of the quorum of Seventy are urged ito to be present An invitation is also extended to all other members of of the thc priesthood who would like to the new nelV nea insurance plan outlined b by the general authorities of tIle the church for the brethren of the priesthood Funeral services for J W Grant statiOn master at the Union Pacific depot known to travelers as the theman man in gray held at the thome thorne ward chapel Sunday afternoon Bishop H M 31 Taggart officiated at atthe atthe 1 the services and the speakers in- in included included in included Dr Frederick J Pack Joseph JosephI I Groesbeck and Bishop M A Pond of Pocatello Burial was in the Wasatch Lawn cemetery The sugar beets Are about all dug dugand dugand dugand and it is believed the aa last lash t of them will have ave been shipped by the middle of next week Ther There is a larger acre acreage acreage a age G in this district than a year a ago o and the beets range in yield all the way from ten to twenty seven tons fons per acre The bets bring 7 per ton Complimenting- Complimenting Miss Naomi Mc McKnight Ic Knight daughter of bf Mr and 1 J H McNight McKight of 1521 1511 East Prin Prince Prince- Princeton ton Prince e- e eton ton Ave Salt Lake City pity who will willbe willbe willbo be married next month a prettily ap- ap appointed appointed ap appointed pointed lunch was served at the home or of Mr and Mrs William Winegar flast last Sunday Oct to tho the follow follow- following following following ing guests Mr and Mrs Abraham Noble and daugh daughter r Betty of Salt lAke Mr Ir and Mrs Irs Brown Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Irs J J H II McKnight parents of the elect bride b e Mr Ir and Mrs Irs T L Fis Fisher et- et of or Bountiful Miss Molly on n of Ogden Miss liss Edith JU of Salt Lake Mr Ir and Irs firs Mrs Alfred Alfred Clift Salt Lake Mr John Rothery Salt Lake Mr and Mrs of or Woods Cross Mrs Malba Muir Woods Cross M Mr Hugh Hugh- Hughley Icy Hugh I ley the bridegroom to to m-to-be Douglas and Wallace McKnight son of Mr and nd Mrs Irs McKnight Twenty three Twenty enty guests in all The house d were chiefly of autumn a y ors ors aswell lS as avell ell as the stars and stripes and nd a Liberty bell display displayed d honor of or the occasion Music songs and a general good time was enjoyed ed by everyone his This was a reunion of or friends to meet me-et the elect bride and md prospective groom |