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Show Ootolx-- r 12. 1915 sovth oxciiK ('oruin? WELLSVILLE LOCALS Mesdumes Blanch Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. Thomas BaldLuella Lar- win and family of San Fran-(LtYalene Bradhhaw, sen and Hilda Wyatt were hostCalifornia are in Wells-vill- e esses at dinner at the home with relatves. They visiting son of S Sgt. Farrell Cooper, of Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw on are guests of their sister and Mr. and Mrs. Heber P. Cooper after the husband, rM. and Mrs. Merr.ll home after being released at Wednesday evening Mrs. Laof funeral and burial Cooper and brothers. Win. P, Jrt Douglas. He arrived home rue Aichibald in the Wellsville and Luther Baldwin and iiday after spending the past Dinner was served to four years in the service, three cemetery. of which have been in the Eur- thirty. fDut of town guests were opean theatre of war. and Charles Archibald son, Mrs. Carl Norris of Lake-tow- n Pfc and Mrs. Dale ArchiGary, was guest of her Sister, Mrs. and Seth Captain bald, Mrs. Beulah Greenwell, and brother in law, Mr and Maughan and two sons arrived Miss Elaine Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leishman on Monon Saturday to in Wellsville Mrs Ferrand Archibald and day and Tuesday. visit relatives over the week son, and Chafles D. Tlobby, end. Seth, who has been in the of .Magna, George all Spence, service for the past four years Archibald of Ogden, Mr. and 'Jias been stationed in New Mrs. Floyd Johnson Mr. and Mrs. George Miles and daugh and Texas Mexico since reof Mrs. Tennie Bowen and Ogden were guests of Mr. ter, overseas turning from duty daughter of Logan, Sgt James and rMs. Samuel Bankhead of which took him through the N just released from Wellsville over the week end. -- African and Italian theatres of the Larsen, and Sgt. and Mrs. On Sunday rM. and Mrs. Bank-hea- d Jir. He was released from the Merlinarmy, and rM. and Mrs. Miles Larsen, home on a 45 t;rvice on October 1. were dinner overseas guests of Mr. and after day furlough L1 After visiting relatives in Mrs Harold Iicks at Nlirth duty. Denver and his folks in IWellsv-vill- e Logan. he left Tuesday morning Mrs. Ezra Gunnell of Wellsfor Detroit, Michigan where he ville is spending six weeks at will play profesisonal football Idaho Idaho with her Falls, for the next two months. Mrs. Mr. and daughter children will and Mrs. Vernon Holmes. Mrs. Maughan and o, 1 j i La-mo- nt SEED GROWERS SACKS FROM GET 13!) No. Salt Lake City, 3rd West II, Utah AND FERTILIZERS SEEDS ''--I- - ,!fi fay Order your - "I,?- -- ciT'-- AMfSig CHRISTMAS CARDS WAS THE LEAGUE'S LEADING PITCHER IN 1936 AND Early WAS ONLY 8 (JAMES SHORT OF THE 200-VICTO- MARK WHEN Qek HE ENTERED Priced from 5c to 25c each in lots of 25 and 50 THE U.S. ARM - ? ht BUY U t rtajury ijepartmtnt Bishop t Your name imprinted FREE OF CHARGE if ordered before November 1 AR BOh0S WR U. X. Preston and Mrs. Brenchley attended conference in Salt Lake City over the week end and were Sunday guests at dinner with Mrs. Grace ' Stohler and family. SEED CO. KELLY-WESTE- RN make their home here with Seths parents, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes, Colonel and Mrs. B. Hugh Colton of Vernal, Utah spent Thursday in Wellsville with their mother, Mrs. Maggie B. Maughan and at Mendon where dinner guests tof tjhey kvere Mr. and rMs. Claude Sorenson. nun Mr. and Mrs. tKv ir Georue tend the South Cache and the Among those attending conference at Salt Lake City last and family hae turned to Mellsule Junior High school. week end were Bishop and Mrs. to make their home Tliej are liing at the Win. Frank B. Leishman, Bp. and Wellsville Mr. Mrs. o that their children tan at II. Darley home. Preston Brenchley, Mrs Vernon md Bankhead, lanes L. Wyatt Mr.- - and Mrs. Louis Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Parker, Mr and Mrs. John C. Trenchley, Mr. and Mrs. Alan, Mr. and Mrs. James A Leishman, Mr. Mrs. and Tn n Leishman, Mr and Mrs. Henry IJ Murray, Mr and Mrs. Charles Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. US YOUR Merrill Green, Mr. and Mrs.. Geddes Maughan, Mr and Mrs. Evan Bankhead, Mr and Mrs. Government regulations provide for your getting tlio Cliff Olsen, Mrs. Annie J. Riggs most out of your seed by having it cleaned FIRST. and Mrs. Jennie Boyd. Take our receipt to jour AAA office and get your subsidy payments. Send or bring jour seed to us. We Mrs. Edison Barney of Benwill pay the freight or hauling. son ward and Mrs Don Smith CLEANING WE DP CUSTOM and family of Eogan were the guests of their parents, Mr. and United States Uondcd Warehouse Lies. 32725 Mrs. Parley Smith on Tuesday. son-in-la- formerly Miss Jennie is just home from the Gunnell, H. while Seth Guy Maughan hospital with her first baby is away. Holmes' have had girl. Th three sons, the first twro being and Mrs. George E. twins who died son after their Maughan and son George Rich- birth. ard, of Fresno, California arrived in Wellsville on WednesGolden Brown of Huntington day to visit relatives here and California arrived in Salt Park, ii A Hyrum.. They are guest! of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lake City TThursday and was met there by his sister, Mrs. George N. Maughan here and are enjoying a visit with their Herhall Bradshaw, Mrs. Wm. L. Mrs. Archie brother, Cpl. Charles E. Maugh- Poppleton and an, just home from Europe on Maughan and brought to Wells ville where he visited with a thirty day furlough. them and their families, also relatives in Hyrum on Friday Sgt. and Mrs. Lyman Parker and left Saturday morning t 1 who have been stationed at attend in Salt Lake conference 9 New Mexico are spending a before returning home. in the .country visiting Sgt. Parker who is Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Maugha son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry an and M.r and Mrs. Elmer JParker of "WellsRe has t Leishman spent Saturday and U been released from the service Sunday at Salt Lake attendand he and wife are en route to California to take up his ing conference. They spent Satold job at the Northrop Air urday evening at Provo as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mela after plant twenty-eigbourne Wallace. Mrs. Wallace month leave of absence while is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in the service. Maughan. ge CALL AT COURIER OFFICE AND EXAMINE SAMPLES WITH NO OBLIGATION TO BUY J i LIVESTOCK HEALTH ODDITIES SOUTH CACHE COURIER as -- Thomas Cardon and Suzanne of Cedar daughter, Pvt. Neil McMurdie of Ft. City spent Saturday in WellsOrd, California returned to his ville with her sister, Mrs. Erbase on Monday morning after nest Lsshmain. Suzanne jwas a absence spent in Wells guest of her cousin, Diane Leish ville his wife and two man on Monday and Tuesday children. Mrs. McMurdi, the while her mother visited with former ',Eva Stoddard, Under- members of her family, the went a tonsil operation last Dr. David Suttons at Logan. her husband Thursday while wes at home. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Parkinson of Wellsville are the a baby of proud grandparents Mr. and Mrs Veran Bowcutt boy born at a Logan hospital and family have moved to Og- on Saturday to their daughter, den to make their home. They Mrs. Ralph Duce of Hyde Park. will live at Washington Terrace This is their first child and 'in Ogden. They came to Wells- the finjt grandoB'd of (Ma' ville a year ago from Brem- and Mrs. Parkinson. tt Mrs. erton, Washington. is the former Margaret and little Mrs. Merlin daughter of Mrr. and son came backMurray to home their Mrs. Ora Smith of Welsville. Mrs. The disease rabies SPREAD h BY s BLOOD-SUCKI- NG BATS IN SOUTH AMERICA. U.S. BY DOGS, FOXES, SQUIRRELS AND IN , .! OTHER WILD ANIMALS "im ii D.mn ullBH XI VI Spotted Enemy Targets Through Bow-Vu- Darkness, Smoke or Fog 'mith, in Wellsville on Monday after spending the past ten days in Mrs. Chloe Maughan of Wells a Logan hospital. ville' returned home Monday after spending a week at Clifton, The Wellsville ward Primary Idaho writh her son and fam- Teacher Training class was held Mrs. and Spencer at the home ily, Mr. of President Marie Maughan and at Preston with Garrett on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maughan. The lesson was Mrs. The Bell HOLES IN FOUNDATIONS SHOULD BE BOARDED DISEASE GERMS MULTIPLY IN OLD BURROWS. given by Garrett and Mrs. Alta C. Brench . Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bank-hea- ley and a discussion follow-edwere Refrehsmens to served Garland spent Sunday at wtli Mr. and Mrs. M W. Garrett. ten ladies. d BOYS & MENS LEATHER Sheep-line- d Mil 1701? 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