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Show MRS. W.W.JONES PASSES AWAY AT WELLSVILLE Daughter Of Late Bishop Maughan And Mother 01" Large Family Wellsvllle, Di:. 3. Mrs. Walter W. Jones of this city, aged 5C, died Sunday night at 7 o'cslock after a brief illness of pneumoula. Mrs. Jones took 111 about three weeks ago nnd has been a very sick woman over since. Her condition was such that for several days her close friends havo thought that every day would be the last. Besides a husband and mnuy brothers and Bisters, the following children survive: Walter M. Jones,- of Logan; Mrs. John Brown ot Wellsvllle; Mrs. Jajnos J. Allen of Idaho Palls; Mrs. Parley Chrlstensen, of Logan; the Misses Mae, Llul and Afton Jones of Wellsvllle. Funeral services will be held in tho Wellsvllle tabernacle on Wednesday, Wednes-day, December 5, at l o'clock. Mr. Fred Garrett or Garland spent Thanksgiving Day with his mother, Mrs. Kate Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Chancoy Parkinson were Logan visitors on Monday. Mr. Parkinson Is one of our prosperous prosper-ous dairymen. Ho is the owner of a fine herd of grade cows and recently re-cently purchased a flno purebred Holstoln bull of which ho is very proud. Mr. William II. Maughnn and daughter Barbara, spent Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing in Salt Lako City with Mr. and Mrs. William B. Maughan. Mr. Evan Darley. Mr. Thomas urencniey, air. uoy mm, nyum Thanksgiving In Salt Lake. Mrs. Lorln Haslam is homo after a ten days visit In Salt Lako with Mr. and Mrs. William M. Haslam. Mr. and Mrs. William Waltors of Roxburg aro visiting Mrs. Sarah A. Walters for a week. Tho Wellsvlllo Athletic Club havo started practicing for tho basketball season. Mr. Walter P. Walters has returned re-turned from Novada whero ho has beon working for tho past two months. Mr. Joshua Brown has returned homo from Sparks, Nevada. Mr. Brown spent twenty-two months In tho missionfiold and hail to come homo on account of ill henlth. Ho was transferred from San Francisco, to Sparks, Novada. Mrs. Fred Darley entertained tho Clement Club last Saturday. Whito chrysanthomuniH graced thy luncheon table. Mrs. Darley was assisted In serving by her daughter Valerio. Mr. and Mrs. William Mclntyro, of Brigham City; Mrs. Gcorgo Jen-son Jen-son of Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Marie Simpson of Bear Blver City, spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grant. Mr. Thomas Wilson and son Fred, of Oxford, Idaho, and Mrs. Hyrum Lewis, ot Logan, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson. Mr. Georgo Spenco opened his now up-to-dato confectionery storo last Thursday. Mr. Spenco has Installed Instal-led a $1G00 dollar piano for his danco hall ennected with his fonfec-tlonery fonfec-tlonery also a now $1200 fountain of tho very latest stylo, ho also invites in-vites tho public to como nnd inspect ills modern heating plant and try the danco floor while they aro thero and tho service at tho fountain. Let us congratulato Mr. Spenco on tho Improvement Im-provement ho has mado for tho city. IJloven ot our young society men outortnlned tho samo number of our voune ladies nt a dancing narty at tho Spenco Confectionery. Tho na-, tlounl colors and Amorlcan beauty roses mado a delightful decoration. Lunch wns served to tho Misses Ethel Brnd8haw Almeda Gunnoll of Logan; Lo-gan; La Bona Jones, Marina Porklns, Bona Maughan, Wanda Harris, of Fielding; Vorna Maughan, Laruo Lolshman, Mrlba Gunnoll and Gladys Lolshmnn: Messrs lillllo Garrett, Bllllo Clnrrott PHyLootnnd. Il'oarl Jones, Grovor Hnblam, Herman Theuri'r, Llmer Lelshman, Rulon Maughnn, Irvin Lelshman, Warren Lolshmnn, Charles Archibald Sterling SH Jones and Ariel Maughan. All wont BH away delighted with their ovenlng'. H ontertnlnment. .BH VflffJ iflffl |