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Show Mothers Day was observed at the Wellsville Second ward on Sunday Mayv19 on account of Hyrura Stake ' Conference being held on May 12. The very appropriate program was presented by the Sunday School. Mrs. Ray Smith of Brigham Miss Ldmlne Clews of CardaCity was brought to the home of her with Canada is visiting her hiother, Mrs. Eliza Stuart Mrs. Mary G. Parker in aunt, last Friday after spending a week Wellsville and spent the past week in a Logan hospital receiving in Salt Lake City. treatment for a back Injury reMr. and Mrs. Andrew Leishman ceived when she fell on the ice and Brother Adam Glenn enjoyed & ear a0. Black and White Day at Rich- - mond last Wednesday. Guests at the William IL. Glenn home in Wellsville on Sunday were David Crookston, Mrs. Warren Jensen and daughter Zaida Ann of H.vrum, Mrs. J. W. Dunn of Logan, Mrs. W. E. Thomas and daughter Ileen of Malad, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Olsen and three children of Faradise. The SeagpJ.1 Girl.thWells-ton- , ville Ward Primary pleasantly surprised their teacher, Mrs. Blanch Bradshaw at her home on The Monday girls evennig. finished their work for the year after which they prepared the lunch they had brought and en- joyed a social hour. They presented Mrs. Bradshaw with a beautiful picture as a gift. . i Mrs. Allan Leishman who was ing her birthday on Thursday was pleasantly surprised at her home in the evening. She received some lovely gifts. A luncheon was served and the evening was spent socially by Mr and Mrs Leishman. Mr. and Mrs R A Leishman, Tip and Mrs. Fi ink Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Maughan, Miss Colleen Leishman and Elmer Archibald. all of Wellsville, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Gunnell and Mr. and Mrs Elmer Stettler of Logan. del-'icio- us Wy i t n -- Uncle Sam Says i ft V I t Mr. and i V. K. Ilill of Weiser, Idaho are in Wellsville for a few days visiting relatives. They were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Leishman on Sunday evening and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leishman 4 tt i 5rs James v CAESARIAN TRIPLETS DOING WELL . . . Mrs. Mary and husband Vincent Incollingo looking at their daughters, Nina Marie, Anna Marie and Amelia Helene, born by Caesarian operation, one month premature, all within one minute of the other. Following doctors advice. Mrs. Incollingo dieted to lose 51 pounds bifore the triplets were boin. The entire family is reported in excellent health. pM I Lopina and Margery. - ROOFING WATER SOFTENERS at mSGMHDS in Logan m Dairy School The first dairy school vvfb ed at the University of Wi in 1891. -- i in ' i a "I IHONE 53 Exclusive Dealers for General Electric Appliances and Refrigeration. bwwuiwhiii inr ... Home and Auto U. S. Treasury Depart meat ii RADIO SERVICE Sowing EVlachinc Repair Mrs. Jane Glen received a late Mothers Day gift Monday from AAork Guaranteed her son Don who is in Ostsu Japan. It was a bouquet of pink Good Used Ma bines for S lie Also a few new ones rises and white carnations. His wife in Logan received some SINGER also. SEAATNG .MACHINE CO. . 114 North Main Login, Utih Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Anderson returned last week from a two mintlis trip. They visited at Miami, Florida, for four weeks with their son Vern and family. Went up the Atlanitc Coast to Washington, D. C., on to New York City and points of interest, also Niagara Falls and across the Rainbow Bridge into Canada, then west along Lake Erie to Chicago and on to Utah. The., traveled 7250 miles through 24 states and report having had a wonderful time. Let Us Sharpen Your Lawnmower Ily-ru- - Sixtv-thre- e years ago this month, Americans discovered a new way of joshing a neighbor who invested his money unwisely: Go buy yourself Brooklyn Bridge. Bronklvn Bridge had just been opened. Some people actually turned over their savings to confidence ijien who sold taern the great New York span. I could say to you today: Go buy yourself a bridge, and I would be giving you sound advice. The bridge I have in mind consists of United a bridge States Savings Bonds between the present and your future. president with Jeanene Maughan president, Mary Jean Bailey as secretary, Lee Ann Leihhman, reporter, Diane Leishman, song leader and Dorothy Hubbard in charge of amusements. The girls are all willing to do their part in 4H club work. STOKERS Irvin Hall of entertained at dinner on Mothers Day for Mr. and Mrs. Ilerschel Sparrow of Ogdon, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Larsen of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hall of Hvrum. A social afternoon followed the dinner. Ap"i t to tidier For stent poisons who wish to 'ose weight, phvsiciins now h"' a drug whieh is a remaikeble '1 ite killer The medicine is nr to the public and tin bp usei lv under dnccti m of a physician LOGAN, UTAH as vice FURNACES Mrs Clara Mecham of Los Angeles, California returned to her home on Tuesday after spending a two week's visit with her mother, Mrs. Emma Liljenquist. Wright, Iaiana Jenson, Marguerite Smith. Fauna Nielsen, and Ronald Crockett of Logan, CACHE UALLEY ELECTRIC CO. I STITCH CLUB HEM ORGANIZED The Hem and Stitch 411 club met at the home of their leader Mrs. Thelma Leatham to organ-ip- e their club on Tuesday evening Anna Poppleton was selected as FARMERS RESPOND TO AFFEALS FOR WHEAT . . . Following adoption of the wheat certificate plan which gives farmers delivering their mercy wheat now a jear in which to cash in, members of the elevator at Alfred, N. D., are turning in all Farmers Union Co-o- p excess wheat. Left to right, John Henne, farmer; Floyd Johnston, manager; MiR Holton, official, and Eric Zicmann, president of the La Moure County Farmers union. ! Mr. and Mrs. on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hill are former Wellsville residents,, Mrs. Hill being Mrs. Nettie Leishman Hill. They are on their way home from Salt Lake City where they visited with their mother, Mrs. Margery Hill and sisters Gladys Pvt. and Mrs. Ray Maughan and baby are here visiting with his parents, Mr. and rMs. GeddeS Maughan enroute froin Ft. Lewis Washington to California for further training. Mrs. Frank Hughes, of Salt Lake City spent a week visiting in II with her daughter, Mrs, Jesse Ietersen and family. HYRURI LOCALS The Wasatch 411 club of Ily-ru- m were entertained at the home of D.irwin Baxter, their leader, on Friday night. jir an(j yjrs Leo q Nielsen of on their uyrum The boys worked were Sunday evening ' books and during a social hour of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel guests enjoyed refreshments. The foll- - Leishman of Wellsville. A delicowing boys are members of this ious chicken dinner was served. club: Orson Wilson, Farrell McGarth Bride, La Voy Nichols, Mrs. Floyd Bailey entertained Grant at her home on Jensen, Ivan Nielsen, Saturday evening Wright, Norman Seamons and with a party in honor of her son Mr. Ira Baker of Salt Lake Garth Baxter. Bob Larsen, the Courtney who has recently return spent Friday and Saturday in oilier teacher, was excused. it'd home from service and for her Two weeks ago the same group Wellsville calling on relatives. and son in law, Mr. and He was house guest of Mr. and of bovs met at the home of Or- daughter Mis Elwood Kitchen of Oakland, son Wilson. Mrs. William II. Bankhead. California The Kitchens have Farrell McBride, reporter spent t Ho past week visiting at the Hailey home. Mrs Leland Gunnell and three Suranunt meeting will he A ir mbor of interesting games chlilren of Mt. Pleasant spent the held in the Hvruiu iirst ward on vveie (lijoved and vvete followed fore ipart of the week here with Sunday at 2 p. in under the hv a delicious luncheon Mrs. her parents Mr. and Mrs llemv direition of the ward bishopm ! Bailey was assited In Reiving by J. Parker. 1!i :id Mrs. lap 11a Milton Following the sacramental f Fbba Nielson the animal Primary ton he leitum! will lie . The guest list included Maltha The IT shoprio and Relief Sen- theme of Tiatlum, Louis Pooppleton, I, a the conn d; nine ety Presidency of t ho Wellsville Love" vv it h n of t' e Yon Poppleton, Dale Leathern, of all th din Sei ond Ward ipont Tmsd.iv at' of Willsville, Robei t MoiUn-award pmi.aiy taknm put Pi the ihuuh offices ill Salt lakei Logan. Jay Wilson, Edward Molof the ot ,.n u mil u Mi flinty Ctyi on business. ten, lden Baxter, I) irwin llix-te- r, Hi hui Jens n, Mrs Ya'iein J huI.oh Lai sen, Paul Wilcox, so n and Mrs. P Mary U!ti Renee Nielsen. 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