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Show WOODS CROSS Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Ilaacke, Mr. and Mrs. Jo. seph Naylor, Mrs. Frank Jardine attended the state convention of Flora clubs in Logan, Sunday. Mr. Rumel was elected vice-president of the Utah Social club. rMs. C. O. Chrisman left Sunday for Seal Beach, Calif., to spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. G. W. Moss. Astrachan apples for sauce and jelly. Willard G. Carr and Sons. Phone i'5-Ul or 103-W. 20.22 Joseph Terence Olsen, 23, and Ruth Aurelia Brouer, 23, both of Woods Cross, took out a marriage this week. Water was turned in the upper Bonneville canal the first of the week. Miss W. L. Christman arrived from North Hollywood last week to remain here. After a three week's visit here with her mother, Mrs. Francis Tut-tle, Tut-tle, and family, "Mrs. Ruby Krause, formerly Ruby Giles, returned to her home in Los Angeles, Wednesday. Wednes-day. Miss Ardelle Whitecare is spending spend-ing a three week vacation in south-era south-era California with relatives and friends. Glen Kinnick and family have moved into the Joseph S. Day residence. resi-dence. Mr. Kinnick is empleyed here by the Wasatch Oil Refining company. Hal Fackrell has succeeded Mrs. Joseph S. Day as bookkeeper and stenographer at the Farmers State j Bank. Mrs. Day having moved to Ogden. Principal J.. A. Tayor was the principal speakers at the funeral of John E. Lee, held in the West Bountiful chapel last Sunday afternoon. after-noon. Ralph Jackson's new home which he i3 building at the Jackson place, opposite James A. Eldredge's, is nearing completion. It Is frame. Mrs. Alvin Flukiger and son, Eugene, returned to her home in Providence today, after spending three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. arold Whitecar. - Joseph S. Day and family moved to Ogden, the 1st of July, where Mr. Day had ben working as railway rail-way mail clerk at the Ogden terminal term-inal for a month or longer. Mrs. Day and Mr. Day had been postmistress post-mistress and i postmaster of the Woods Cross office" from the' time Postmaster - Hatch father" of Mrs. Day, died until a' few months ago The last few years while her hus band was postmaster Mrs. Day was a bookkeeper and stenographer at the Farmers State Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Schulthles are spending a few day3 in California. |