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Show MARVIN JONES IS BURIED AT WELLSVILLE WELLSVILLE, Nov. 21. runernl services over the remains of Maivln L. Jones were held Monday, Nov. 17, In tho Wellsvlllo cemetery. I Bishop Charles N. Maughan presided. pre-sided. j The following selections were ron-Idered ron-Idered by the choir, "Rock ot Ages," , "Sometime We'll Understand," and ."Beautiful Isle ot Somewhere,. Mr. Lawrence Bailey of Logan rendered "How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds." The following brethern spoke words of consolation to the family, Brothers Thomas Lelshman, Frank Wyatt, George J. Haslam and Bishop !c. N. Maughan. I Marvin Jones was born In Wellsvlllo Wells-vlllo May 6, 18!C, and was the only son of Edward II. and Bell Lelshman Lelsh-man Jones. Ho enlisted In tho me-.chanlcal' me-.chanlcal' department of tho U. S. ar my at tho U. of U. In Salt Lake, June 16, 1918. October 15 ho contracted con-tracted Influenza developing into pneumonia resulting In his death at the Fort Douglas hospital Thursday, November 14, 1918. Ho Is survived by his parents and , three sisters. Floral tributes were many and beautiful. beau-tiful. A large crowd turned out to .show their rcspoct and sympathy .tor the family. The young friends ot Mr. Cluules S. Archibald gavo her o shower on Tuesday evening consisting of useful 'and beautiful presents.- During tho 'ovonlng a luncheon was served to ! fifty guests. Cut flowers formed .tho decorations. Mrs. Archibald was formerly Miss Laruo Lolshman. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hosklns on Wednesday, Novombor 20. I Mr. Thomas Grant Is confined to his bed suffering from stomach trouble. trou-ble. Influenza cases roporled seven, Miss Manda Parka being ono ot tho victims. j Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Maughan on-Uortalned on-Uortalned at a chicken supper Monday Mon-day ovcnlng. Tho friends of Wllford P. Maughn the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel II. Maughan will bo glad to bear of his recovery from tho flu. |