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Show Woodrow Items (too late for last week) Either ye Editor needs glasses or the Woodrow correspondent needs to take lessons in penmanship, penman-ship, such a mix up on names as occured in last weeks article is seldom seen. The Woodrow inhabitants in-habitants are all wondering where the parties mentioned reside. re-side. Please publish this by way of correction. Mr. Norman B. Dresser, former for-mer Editor of the Chronicle, was seriously injured in a runaway but is now convalescent. Mr. Norns. received the sad intelligence of the death of his sister and injury of other relatives, rela-tives, by an accident. Mr. and Mrs. Marcelino are the proud parrents of a new daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, and Mr. : and Mrs. Jeff Clark traveled to Deseret to visit the Co. Fair last 1 week and report having a good 1 time and being well paid for their trip in spite of an accident which occured upon their way home. The neck yoke broke I causing the tounge to drop, ' frightening the horses, which i broke into a run, precipitating ; the occupants of the vehicle on the dusty highway. Fortunately all escaped serious injury, though Mr. Clark is suffering with z sprain of the elbow. One horse , was severely cut and the buggj aome what damaged, but all con j sider themselves fortunate tc ; escape so lightly. The Jolly Stitchers and hus bands meet on the spacious lawr at Hickman's ranch last Sunday . p.m., ior a Harvest Home Picnic, All report having a good time 1 Some of the men ate so mucl chicken that they have beer crowing every since. We are greatly pleased t hear that Struyn Robinson has bought Fred Rock's ranch a Woodrow and will be a perm 1 anent settler amoung us. Arthur Griffith has writter ' from Philadelphia that he is stil under' the spell of Woodrow 3 charm and expects to returr " here early in 1916. Harold Connelly has gone tc ' Tooele to spend the winter witr k Mrs. Harvary Pocock and attenc " high school. Rev. and Mr?. Hamilton spenl ' several days in Woodrow anc vicinity this weak cal.ing upor parishoners and getting acquaint " ed with new settlers. Rev. Harts jll, who has spem the summer at Woodrow, has been called to his home in Cali by the serious illness of his ) wife. ' . 1 Mrs. Jtfina Heft of Delta, is visiting Mrs. Clyde Underhill. School opened at Woodrovt - with 30 pupiles enrolled and more to follow. The children are al t (continued on page 7) |