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Show ' T.iOO 4 South Cache Cornier Wellsville Locals joyed. Mrs. Vernon Bankhead and Bankhead, The Senior Ladles Literary the MissesRaeLaRayne rane r and Lila Clark ev. o Fr cIul . .i.ille day voealN trios and Mrs. V. R. Carening at the home of Mr. e ver of Hyrur- - - ir- Andersen. President Eva Thomas The Black Rose by r Lee Gunnell was In cha, . reshir. B. os.a.u. the ioowing program was en- - werev served j.to :iteen ladies by f the hostess. The Junior Ladf' Liter-- " Club of Wells"il!e 'rainef! rt the regular club e"ing in h of their mo'l s at the ho"0 of Mrs. Ernest Leishman on Wo Vice president nesday evening. Rena B. Leishman was in charge Each mother, guest and club member was presented with a o e sung by gift. Voca duets Mrs. Thelma Pe ersen and Mr1--- . Oldroyd accompanied by Mrs. Vie tor Petersen, all of Hyrun. President Mrs. Dela' Francis reviewed the book Sweet T p e Remembered by Helen Cor.cz Stafford. as serve A lovely hot lun-- : en on small tables to forty two ladies. A social' hour was enjoyed. r e-- j Professor La Grande Noble of Logan was special speaker Sunday evening at the Wellsville ward sacrament meeting. Special musical numbers were vocal solo by Kenneth Murray and three numbers by a male quartet, Parley; Hall, Lamont Allan, Ray W. Leishn&n and Kenneth Murray. ... L: j i j No SHE WANTS TO FIGHT one can call Lise Merville names and get away with it. She recently won a bloodless duel over Pari-- i sian dramatic critic whom she had challenged to a pistol duel. Professor Evan B. Murray of filer 200 PATTERNS OMEfl TRIMZ Ready Pasted Borders 12 ft. for as f 15c LEd STUCK! John Tile-te- x EVIansville 2.J 4. rHii HIM : I tft; ; 'others in music, presented ' a Second p ward Sunday school on Mothers Day a. h of ,sses. Tribute to - Miss Venna Wal-'.s- e ''.others v and by a mother was given by rrs. Naomi Perkes. Tribute" to h were popr ! I five-oclo- - ? -- ade by Bishop n. Each mother with 'a flowering nT as pre'e-te- 1. "ansy plant. Bp. Evan tribute to We!!? i'ie wp-- -' r- ankhead paid mothers ai the Sunday School Other numbers Put by Mr. and e. Pauline STATUS DOUBTFUL . . . "n Mother? -e a vo1 Mrs. Dean T" - vocal solo by u Miss Wilma Parley Ha!! "all accompany ng, voca duet by W-an and Mrs. h M Marie. Gunnell accompanied by Mrs. Rena B. Leishman. Mothers Day tribute was given by Mrs. Nellie Bradshaw. Seventy-eigmothers were presented with a potted double noon. On Thursday evening, Mr and Mrs. Luther Baldwin enteMr. and Mrs. Reid Brenchley rtained at a luncheon party in her arid family of Franklin, Idaho honor and guests included Mr spent the week end and Mothers and Mrs Norman Maughan and Day in Wellsville with their par- daughter: Shirley of Tremonton ents, Mr and Mrs. John C. Brench Mr. and 'Mrs. Ross Bartlett of. ley. Mr and Mrs. Leroy" Logan, Thorpe and Mr. and Mrs. BaldMrs Joseph Popplejton of Wells win and family. Mrs. Miles was Mr. and Mrs John M Larsen ville left during the week to vis- accompanied to Tremonton on and family and Mr and Mrs. Thos it her daughter Cleone and son Friday morning by Mrs Maughan Van Drimmelen of Ogden were in law, Mr. John Mei, in and. Mrs. Baldwin and family. Chicago. dinner guests of their parents, Mr Mrs. Poppleton will arrive there and Mrs. Howard Jones on Moth- in time to care for her daughter Darkened Fruits ers Day. and new baby when they arrive A way to prevent the darkening home from the hospital. Mr.. of canned and frozen fruits is by Poppleton and his mother, Mrs. adding ascorbic acid, the pure form Emma Poppleton, are planning of vitamin C, which improves the to make the trip to Chicago by quality as well as the color. The plane to accompany Mrs Popple- ascorbic acid powder is particularly ton' on the return trip. valuable for peaches and pears. Other frozen fruits, such as cherries, apricots and apples also show Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Wyatt color and quality improvement and family of Ogden spent Moth when ascorbic acid is added before ers Day in Wellsville and Provi- they are frozen. Overstuffed set for sale. In- - dence with their families. 49x quire at Vints Radio Shop. Carts Held Useless in 1821 As Mrs. SET for late as 1821 carts to carry FIVE PC. BED ROOM James, A. Leishman of Wellsville was taken to a Logan produce, which had previously been Sale. S. A. Dunn. hospital on Wednesday evening carried in creels on ponies backs, RIDING HORSE and saddle for where she is slowly recovering were rejected in Donegal, Ireland, as useless. sale. S. A. Dunn. Products 170 North Main, Logan i Betz, national womens singles tennis champion, arrived at New York after her tennis tour of Europe. U. S. Lawn Tennis association has ordered her to end participation in amateur events due to question on her standing. - ht petunia. Bp. and Mrs. Frank Leishman and family of Welsville Second ward spent Sunday afternoon at Ogden wheer they presented a Mothers Day program in the Ogden 10th ward sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Mrs. Leishman was assisted by her brother Harry De Ryke of Ogden in presenting musical numbers. They enjoyed Mothers Day dinner with their parents, Mr. and'Mrs. M. J. De Ryke. Mrs. . Welis-vill- e " T Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MittohT from' a case of double pneumon-ia.' ' and daughter Mrs. Vera Olsen and granddaughter 'Mrs. Gwen- ' Vernon T. Maughan of dolyn Jamison, all of Drummond Montana but former . Wellsville is at a Logan hospital where residents, spent the past week he was taken on Monday, and i here visiting relatives. They very ill at this writing. i were house guests of their sister Mrs. Emma M. Poppleton. Mrs. Marvin. Cooper came home Tuesday from the hospital A luncheon was after spending ten days following served at the Joseph- P. Cooper the birth of a son. Mother and home on Mothers Day and a socbabe are doing fine. ial time enjoyed by the following members of the family: Mr. and Mrs. Grace Maughan Miles of Mrs. Lewis Cooper of Ogden, Boise, Idaho Wednesday President and Mrs. Henry R. and Thursday spent in Wellsville on Cooper, Mr. and Mrs Ray Rose her way home from visiting with of Logan, Mr. and Mrs.' Spencer her husband, Lt. Robert Miles Griffin of Providence, President who is stationed in San Antonio and Mrs. Preston Brenchley, Mr. Texas. While here she was and Mrs. Luther Cooper, Mr. and of her mother in law Mrs. guest Jessie Mrs Marvin Cooper, and Mr and Maughan who entertained at Mrs. Lewis Baxter, all of Wells-villdinner in her honor on Thursday -- WANT ADS Jack Hirst and family of Ogden, Bp. and Mrs. Leo Bank head and family of Avon, - Mr. and Mrs aHrold Ricks and family of. Benson, IvcecccgccpccclO.... ily of Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Plowman and family of Smith field, and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Anderson and family of North Logan spent Sunday in Wells-will- e for Mithers Day and (also celebrated the birthday of their mother. They were guests of their parents, Mr. and rMs. Samuel Bankhead. Bath tubs, all sizes'. Platform scales. Table scales. Hobart meat grinder with attachments. International feed grinder with 5 h. p. motor. Century feed North mixer. Mr Parkinson, 36 51x 2nd West, Logan. Mrj FOR SALE Home FurnishingS! LAWN MOWER. GOOD INDEED George TOMATO PLANTS, 35c Hyrum Feed and Seed.. M YES Thornley, Smithfield. dozen. DEALERS IN EXCLUSIVE QUALITY MERCHANDISE New IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Singer Vacuum Cleaners. Limited quantity. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 114 North Main, Logan. Mrs. H. S. Amussen of Logan. Two flute solos by Walter Gard-n- e High grade cedar posts for sale. rof the USAC accompanied by Deliver in lots of 10 or more. Call x Miss, Cole of Logan. Two vocal Wendell Jensen, Hyrum. sools by Miss Barber accompanied by Miss Johnson.- A tribute to Mother was given by Mrs. Geneva HELP WANTED Murray and the response by Mrs. Jessie H. Maughan. Each mother and guest an club member was STRAWBERRY PICKERS. John presented with a Mothers Day Eliason. Phone-71- Building Specialties Co. Fuller Paints "" ' 5 entertained . their: mothers .at their annual Mothers Day banquet and program at the Bluebird cafe in Logan on Thursady evening. A lovely three- course dinner was served - after which President Mrs. Elsie Poppleton-hacahrge of the following program: Several short readings by Only 1.98 5 I-- d; The Madra Club of Wellsville ; I -- Bank-hen- and Ready Pasted Wallpaper. Genuine Cedar .Wood made , into Wallpaper. 48 Feet x 15 Inches little as - Mr. and Mrs Jack. Hansen and son Jackie 'of Salt Lake City, Mr Cedar Closet j 4? T07S US ' f II STOCK 'no iridf tribute 4o Mother' r;: on Sunday- evening at the Wellsville fcetond ward sacrament V' oippMnr' ""d three vocal .trios were sung hy Mrs. Ruth Ha Rae Clark and Mi?- Miss La fr.y-- e Bankhead. the Kay 16, 1647 Bigelow Carpet c Simmons, Mattresses 9 DrexeS Mahogany Suites Armstrong Linoleums . gift. FOREIGN JOBS Men Women gov't., private listings, hundreds skilled classifications. accurate information $1.00, postpaid. Satisfaction guaranteed. FOREIGN JOBS, INC., Baltimore 5 lx 1, Maryland. es ico1 Le t us Feather your nest LOGAN, UTAH 26 SOUTH MAIN RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR FLOOR SANDERS. Everton , Sons, 25 W; 1 No. Logan. 16 & -- r. MISCELLANEOUS brush or spray. Geo. Phone 71. I PAINTING, t Eliason. PAINTING contact Merrill' and, Wendell Allen for painting. Ph; Hyrum 105J or 155W. Free estimates. Paint furnished if desired. tf. x CALL or 4 head yearling heifers tagged in right ear. Numbers FOUND 87A2911, 87A2913, Also an under bit in the left ear. 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