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Show FUNERAL HELD... TfWcLLSVltLE ON WEDNESDAY v r - Wellsvllle, Sept. 2Ci Funeral services ser-vices over tho remains of Evcl?!. Bedford, OfVStcrling ward, were licld In tho Wellsvlllo tabernacle last Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A large number wero present to show their respects to this esteemed family. The deceased Is the sixteen year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Red-ford. Red-ford. She died ntter a two weeks' Illness. Tho services wero presided over by Wlllard Baxter. Tho choir sang, I Need Thee Every Hour. Tho opening prayer was offered by Jos. nedford. Tho following spoko words of comfort nnd Instruction: IUchard Brcnchlcy, W. II. Maughan, John Wyatt, Bishop Charles Maughan, Rob-ort Rob-ort Redford, Robert Garrett, James Bradshaw and Wlllard Baxtur. Dur-,lng Dur-,lng tho services Prof. Kent of Salt Lnko City, very beautifully rendered O. My Father, and I Know That My Redeemer Lives. David Kerr pronounced pro-nounced tho benediction. Interment wns in tho city cemetery. A very sad death occurred last Sunday Mrs. Marlon Kerr died after a short Illness. Sho gavo birth to a babo last Saturday morning nnd was very low from then until her death. Sho Is survived by her babe nnd a husband. Mr. Elmer Kerr. Tho Daughters of tho Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Eliza Stewart last Friday afternoon. A large num-bor num-bor of members were present un interesting in-teresting program was enjoyed. Mrs. Wlllard Parker Sr., entertain cd nt supper last Wednesday evening. even-ing. Guests wero Mr. and Mrs. H. Parker of McGlll, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parkinson, and Mrs. He-ber He-ber Parker, Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Heb-er Heb-er II. Bnnkhend entertained Mr. and Mrs. James Bankhead and Mr. nnd Mrs. William Jones, Tho occasion was tho third anniversary of tho wedding wed-ding of tho throe couples mentioned. On Saturday tho Maple Circlo members mem-bers went to Hyrum and wero en-tei en-tei tallied by Mrs. Emily Jar vis. During Dur-ing tho afternoon a paper on "Motherhood" "Moth-erhood" was read by Mrs. Kva Has-lam. Has-lam. Music from a Vlctrola and player play-er piano wns enjoyed. The hostess served refreshments. Those present were; Mrs. Rachel Parkinson. Mrs. May Wilson, Mrs.' Eva Haslam, Mrs. Myrtle Hatch. Mrs. Margaret Bank-head, Bank-head, Mrs. Kato Parker, Mrs. Irene Parkinson, Mrs.. Minnie Parkinson nnd Mrs. Magglo Parker. Mrs. Eva Hnslam was a Logan visitor vis-itor on Monday. Wellsvllle Is being beautified and .Improved by a number of new homes being built this fall. Mr. John Brcnchley Is erecting a flno new homo Mr. Israel Glenn is also erecting a beautiful homo, Hyrum Woodward is beginning construction of a bungalow. bunga-low. Mr. Roy Parkinson has just completed a new garagof A baby was born to Mrs. Veda Smith last week. Mrs. James Hall guvo birth to a baby last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncoy Parkinson motored to Logan last Saturday. Mr. W. H. Allen of Howell, made a trip to Wellsvlllo last Tuesday. Mr. Robert Baxter of Hvrum was In town today. Mr. William Slurray was In Logan on Mondny. Mr. and Mrs. R, O. Hatch spent Sunday visiting' relatives in Franklin. H M |