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Show OGDENITES IN' THE CITY OF SANMGO (Special Correspondence) San Diego, Cal . Dec. 21 The Utah Stato society was organized recently with 135 signatures of former residents resi-dents of Utah. W. C. A. Smoot, Jr., is president; C. J. Hyde of Nephi is treasurer and G. D." Cleaveland of Salt Lake secretary. Mrs W. C. Wrlghl of Ogden Is chairman of tho entertainment committee. J. H DeVino spent a week in tho city Mrs. DeViuo 1 "leasantly located lo-cated at tho La Mar apartments, and is much Improved in health. Geo. W Driver and family have a cozy llttlo home on Sixth street. Thev will spend Christmas as guests of the Haywards. Mr. Ilayward is the genial manager of the now million-dollar Sprerkles' theator. Art Young. Jr. is employed In the furnishing goods department of Mar-ston-'s. San Diego's finest store. Mr. Young, Sr.. Is much improved in health. The Youngs live at 1SI0 C street. Chas. W Child, tho cement contractor, con-tractor, and family ape located at 2044 Fourth street. Ills friends will be pleased to learn that he has so far recovered from his rheumatic affliction afflic-tion as to be able to go to work. J. R. Larson, a former Ogden boy, Is sales manager of the Dixie Supply Co., one of the largest dealers In cement ce-ment and kindred lines, and making good. Richard P. Morris, city commissioner commission-er of Salt Lako City, accompanied by Mrs. Morris spent last week in the city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wright of 40S5 Third street. Mr. Wright is vice president of the A. L. Ross company, one of San Diego's largest real estate companies A A. Richter and wife, after a long journev Including Portland, Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles. hae settled in San Diego for the winter oo - |