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Show MAY 10, 1048 WELLSVILLE LOCALS during this summer to await the return of her husband who is still in Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Parry Lewis of Los Angeles, Calif., left for their home on Tuesday after a pleasant two weeks trip spent here with her relatives. Mrs. Lewis has three brothers, Win., John and Joseph Brenchley. died a following j Dar-lRi- - ,; Satu---da- Home and Auto LOCALS Mrs. John Earley is' visiting Mrs. Frank Soott and daughter of Ogden spent last week visiting relatives in Montpellier, Idaho. SERVICE GIVE US Darrell Norris is visiting in Glendale, California as a guest of his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Norris. Mrs. Rollie Sharp and daughters Pattie and Barbara and Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Garrett were Mrs. Annie Pickett and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heber II. Margaret Grcenwell of ProviBankhead last Sunday. dence spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Iicketts daughter and husBishop and Mrs. Leo Bank-hea- band, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and family of Avon, Mrs. Thelma Tams and family of Mr. Fred Miller, Sr., Mrs. Paradise, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd f Williamson and family of lly-- j Floyd Nielsen and son. Captain were Jay Nielsen, rum, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Monday and family of Smithfiold, guests of Mrs. Josephine I Mrs. Alta Ricks of Benson Ward Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hirst and LAYING tand Miss Joyce Obra; of Ogden were Mothers of Ogden I 'Day guests on Sunday of their spent last week-en- d visiting with I parents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bankhead. A lovely no host Obray. dinner was served during the I afternoon. The infant babe of Mr. and Mrs. William Morris of Salt Lake Mrs. Annie J. Riggs who was City was blessed Sunday at ward observing her birthday on Sun- - sacrament meeting and given the riione 83 guest of honor at a name of Victoria Ann. Mrs. Iday wasparty served at the homo Morris is the former Georgia )t of her daughter, Mrs. Eva Jep- - Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pson at her home in Montana. Douglas Price. I 'Those attending from Wellsville " besides Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Summers Riggs were Mr. and ' Mrs. Earl Riggs and family, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Sumand spent Wednesday j'and Mrs. Don Riggs and family, mers "Mr. and Mrs. Dean Riggs and Thursday in Ogden guests of family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed their sister Mrs. Estell Scott. Olsen and family. She received Easton Miles, who is some lovely gifts. at Caliente, Nevada spent the The Wellsville Ward Primary conference wras held in the tabernacle on Sunday evening. President Mrs. Marie Garrett was in charge. Stake Board members present were Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw and Mrs. Ernest Leishman. The theme for the program was 1 Love. Prayers were by James L. Wyatt and Merrill Walters, Readers wore Margean Baldwin DEAD and Reid Each group Bailey. Pictures -- 16 Big League Teams demonstrated their theme and Official Rules -- Averages sang a song. Music was led by Illustrated life Mrs. Edith Maughan and accom-- ! -- A. B. (Happy) Chandler, panied by Mrs. Rena B. LeishCommissioner of Baseball man. The whole group sang Babe Ruth's Complete Home The Call of Love, and Praise Run Record, etc., etc. d machine automatically grinds the blades of your mower to just the proper bevel, thus assuring a perfect cutting jjob. Your mower will RUN LIKE NEW and STAY SHARP LONGER than when sharpened hy any oilier method. This BABY CHICK FEED MASH PROMPT SERVICE WORK FELLY GUARANTEED FILLER GOAL . Brenchley Bros, Uta') Wellsville, PHONE: & FEED CO. OF LOGAN RADIO AND RECORD SPECIALISTS West Center Phone 317 ATRIAL Mrs. Cleo Bankhead entertained at a Waffle supper Fridav Mrs. Cy Napper and two children of Ogden spent last week visiting at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. John T. James. - ' LL Let Us Sharpen Your Lawnmower on the IDEAL Lawn Mower Sharpener with relatives. Plow-kma- n WORK GUARANTEED 14 PARADISE Dar-jwee- week-end- his par- Mrs. Arch Rock of Logan, Mr. week end visiting-wit- h ents, Mr, and Mrs. John E. Miles. and Mrs. Ralph Pearce of Millville, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bich-mo- re Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Shaw of Paradise and Mr. and spent Sunday in Salt Lake City Mrs. Bankhead. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw. Mrs. Vincent Goldsberry and small daughter are visiting relatives in Aurora, Utah. j Mrs. James Giffen and son Norman of Independance Missouri are spending two weeks weeks ago. here with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mason of Bankhead. SpringUlle have spent the past two weeks here on account of Mrs. Marie Olsen and Mr. and the illness, death, and funeral Mrs. Thos Larsen of Ogden are of their father, wrho died here in Wellsville on account of evening at his home in the death of their father, Chris Wellsville. RADIO Ye the Father. The' program was outlined by the General Board of the Primary and was carried out In the Wellsville Second Ward as outlined on SunPresident day evening also. was Mrs. in Letha Lindley charge. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Copen of Salt Lake, Mrs. D. P. Maughan and Miss Ruby Maughan of 'Grace Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Arch Darley and Sorenson and three small sons of daughters Carma, Erma and Lu- - Soda Springs, Idaho, Mr. and cile of Centerville were dinner Mrs. Charles Checketis of Bear guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray 'r City were among the many ley on Saturday. They also visit- - out of town relatives who were ed with their brother James E. guests at the Howard Jones resi- a dence on Sunday attending Darley who is at a Logan trousseau tea given in honor of their daughter, Miss Edith Jones of Ogden, who is a bride of the Mr. and Mrs. George Darley and Mr. and Mrs. LaVon k ley of Rupert, Idaho, came Pi MrsHeber D- Maughan re day and spent the ceived a badly trenched ankle guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert when thrown from X. Maughan while Thursday !ast they visited with their brother James who with hei; LeAine, daughter, received a broken leg when kicked by a horse while working around the foot hills west of on his farm at Portage two town. Larsen, who stroke. Mrs. Spencer Hall and children of Los Angeles, "Calif., are in Wellsville, where they will make their home with Spencers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hall C. PAGE FIVE SOUTH CACHE COURIER Hyrum, Utah Oli-- Jl BEEP YOUR LIOTOR CLEAR j Get a Cyclone Air Cleaner FURNACES J. 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