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Show Mrs. Beth Fletcher Wilcox of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Allan Colorado is visiting here Denver, and daughter Carol and Mr. and her with sister, Miss Esth'-- r of Monte Bello, j Mr. and Mrs. Heber H. Bank-hea- d Mrs. Clair Allan Fietchr and Aunt, Miss Mary had the following guests California, Mr. and Mrs. Marsh- Williamson. for dinner at their home on Fri- all Allan, son Norman and daugh Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merrill W. Green and Thomas day. Mrs. R. S. Nelson of Sacra- ter Renee, Mrs. Frank and and Mr. Allan Wyatt came home Tuesday after mento, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. the Lake of spending the past two weeks in Salt Allan spent City of Smithfield, M. Williamson week here on account of the Los Angeles, California visiting past Mrs Harold Griffin of Newton, death of their mother and grand- with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Green Mrs. Lowell Plowman and son, and other relatives. mother, Mrs. Agnes Allan. They Charles D. Spence of Magna Brent of Smithfield, Mrs. M, W. returned home on Saturday afthree days in Wellsville on spent Garrett and Mrs. Rollie Sharp ter being the guests of their i account of the death and funeral and daughter Louise of Garland, Lamont Allan of his missionary companion in Mrs. Floyd White and sons Brent brother, Mayor sister and and their husband, Mr. England, Mr. James H. and Harold of Richmond and Hall. and Mrs. of Leroy Mrs. Ruby Jensen Logan. Paradise Locals WELLSVILLE THREE PAGE SOCTH CACHE COURIER March 1, 1946 and Mrs, Horace Ohray and daughter Connie Mr. and n Mrs- Leland Summers and Nor-ily and Mr. and Mrs. Myron man and family motored to f0n Sunday to attend a birthday (jnner given in honor of Mr. and Obrays son Preston who wag observing his birthday. Mr. Mrs. Marguerite Roberts and Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Roberts of Ogden and Mr. and Floyd Patterson of West Point and Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Nelson of Logan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Pearce. fam-so- - D. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Nelson are parents of a baby boy born during the week at the Cache Valley Hospital, Lay-Mr- s. President Edwin Clawson was a visitor at the Paradise ward Sunday School and sacrament meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rawlins Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Eiiason Mrs. Josephine Lofthouse atand family of Bingham spent the tended the house warming party and daughter Diane and Mr. and last week end visiting relatives of her daughter and husband, Mrs. Orval Freeman of Salt Lake in Taradise. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reese of Ben-- ( were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leson held Sunday. land Pulsipher of Avon. Mrs. Ethel Pearce entertained at her home on Saturday even"i ing, the occasion being her birthThe evening Mr. and Mrs. Hershall Brad- day anniversary. 500 and shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. was spent) playing Glenn left Saturday morning for lunch was served to nine guests. a trip up through Oregon and down the coast to California. Mrs. Earl Parker, Mrs. Mary They will visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. Parker and son Clifford and Wesley Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Low John M Kerr returned home on ell Brown at Salem, Oregon and Monday after a pleasant trip to other relatives along the way. California. While there they visited with They expect to be gone about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Parker at Vallejo. They also visited with Miss Colleen Poppleton was other friends and saw the places hostess to the Ladies of her club of interest around San at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Poppleton on Mrs. Annie Bankhead of Logan Lunch was Friday evening. served and sewing enjoyed by and George E. Bankhead of ProvMiss Leta Murray, Miss Anna idence, Samuel Bankhead of OgLou Bailey, Miss Norma Cooper, den, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Allan and Mrs. C. O. Roskelley of Mrs. Gayle Pickett and Miss Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Norval Bailey of Collinston were Walk out in front of your place of business and take a good, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Bind- afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heber H. Bankhead on Friday. ley and Mr. and Mrs. Francis critical look at it! Think what a difference a few repairs, a little Maughan left Friday for a trip. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Von Almen paint and cleaning, will make in its appearance. Remember, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bank-hea- d of Roy, Utah were Sunday evenits fhe dean, attractive, inviting, spots that will of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. ing guests of their uncle and aunt Mrs. Howard and Mr. Jones. tourists induct to stop and spend this year. So begin right Jack Hansen and son Jackie of Salt Lake spent the past week now PUT IT OFFI Plan to make YOUR place a DON'T , , Mr. and Mrs. Leland Gunnell here at the Bankhead home. They of Wellsville accompanied by toumt attraction! You'll find yourself getting MORE than your returned home on Sunday. their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. share of the $100,000,000 we hope the tourists will spend in J. Gunnell of Bridge, Idaho, just Mrs. Gayle Pickett entertainreturned home from an enjoyUtah this year. ed at a kitchen shower at the able ten day trip to Los Angeles. Mr. and home of her parents, Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw on Mrs. Carrie J. Brown and Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Louis A. Cannon of Salt Miss Helen Leishman, a bride Lake were afternoon guests of No. 21 of p series to promote a greater tourist .trade for Utah of early March. Mrs. Mary J. Parker on Friday. ..... i A lovely hot luncheon was served on small tables to the Misses Helen Leishman, LaRayne Bankhead, Ruth Hendry, Irene tf Hendry, Velma Larsen,, Elna Leishman, Betty Lou Jones, Fay Selley, and Colleen Poppleton, all of Wellsville, Mary Fuhriman Eloise Bair, Arma Jean Alder, Colleen Jenser, all of Providence and Mary Woodward, La Vone Gunnel! and Elairn Fuhiiman, L r nil tf Logan. The remainder of tiie evening was spe id. making ' iJJ yl r L'i v? book which was to Miss Leishman. Mrs. Michael Archibald and daughter, Donna, of Alberta Canada, are in Wellsville visiting relatives. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Archibald. Conscientious Guidance We feel It a privilege to be of the greatest help possible to those who come to us for service. Long years of profesional experience have proved us worthy of the confidence inspired in the hearts of those whom weve served. 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