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Show fAGE EIGHT at 11:30 which consisted of songs school who were all in old Vellsville Ward Reunion Enjoyed A most enjoyable day was spent last Wednesday when the Old Folks party and ward reunion was held in the tabernacle by the Wellsville ward. All members over 70 years of age, all widows, widowers, bishoprics and wives, old folks committees, stake presidency and partners were all special guests. Each was presented with a carnation. There were sixteen of the 32 people present who were over 8 0 years of age. Chairman Hershall Bradshaw was in charge of the meeting held Mrs. Elton Olsen was honored Farris Leatham, Clarris Ncreen Anderson, Viola at a birthday dinner Saturday at Larsen and Florence Leishman; her home. Dinner was served and skit by Billy Darley, Lewis the evening was spent playing Hall, Carol Bradshaw, games. A fine gift was presented and Junior Walters. and Ballet dances songs by to Mrs. Olsen by her guests who Hansen and Annette were Mr. and Mrs. Hillary Olsen, Sharon Maughan accompanied by Maur-en- e Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baxter, Mr and Johnson of Logan; vocal duet Mrs. Vernon E Olsen and Elton by Leroy Haslam and David program skit by group Olsen. youngest grandmother present irom Hyrum Second ward under and Mrs. Shirley Hall Rose, the the direction of Mrs La Rene youngest mother present, were Petersen; dramatic readings by her attendants. Claude Wennergren of Logan; voA skit by Mrs. Anna Parkinson cal solos by Conrad McBride of ROW and Mrs. Venice Maughan was Logan; tap dancing and songs by given which presented the history Peggy Thorpe of Logan; musical of the seven bishops of the ward. skit by Mrs. Mattie Darley, VernIt was read by Mrs. Millie B. on Maughan and Evan O Darley. Leishman. The bishops were Wm. The final skit was a tableau H. Maughan represented by Guy with Mrs. Wm M Darley in charge H Maughan, Evan R Owen rep- with twenty four people represresented by Evan O. Darley, enting the chapters in ones life. Franklin Gunnell represented by Musical numbers were by KathFranklin W. Gunnell of Logan, leen Haslam, Clara Ray Leatham, Charles N Maughan, John J. Hen- Coralie Maughan and Joan Hall, dry, Preston Brenchley, and Cliff Conrad McBride, Fay Selley and Olsen- who represeted themselves. Shirley Darley. The remainder of For new home beauty decorate Musical numbers were by Mrs. the evening was spent dancing at winter-wear- y walls with light Fay Selley and Mrs. Shirley B. the high school gym, All decoraDarley accompanied by Mrs Ella tions and several old fashioned hearted wallpaped. Make color Maughan. This was followed by a costumes were beautiful to see. skit given by Orval 'Anderson and Table decorations were lighted in spirited patterns "your J Lewis Leatham and vocal solos by old fashioned lamps and miniaMrs Orval; reading by Martha ture covered wagons. See the spring theme song. Clare Murray. Vocal duets by Miss The committees are to be comCarol Kendricks and Earl Bragg-e- r plimented on the wonderful way many varieties of brand new accompanied by Jeanie Smith; everything was carried out. j skit by Max Jones, LaVor Popple-towallpapers just arrived. They Leland Larsen and Ollie are beauty plus utility at comskit by Mesdames Marie Fae Gunnell, Selley, Martha Clare j petitive prices. by Ken Murray, Fay Sellers and company, and by the Stake Old Folks Committe, stake presidency and Wellsville 'ward bishopric. Re marks were made by Bishop Olsen and Chairman Wilford Andersen and President Edwin Clawson. A tribute to the pioneers was given by Mrs. Venna Perkins. Organ selections by Leroy Darley and accordion music by James Thorpe. Both dinner and supper were served and close to 800 meals were served. The amusements during the day . were under the direction of Mrs. Wm. M Darley and consisted of a band concert by the Wells-vill- e Junior High School Band; rnroup singing and pioneer songs by a group from the Floradell fash- ioned costumes directed by the music teacher, Mrs. Perkins; steel guitar selections by Principal Ralph Olsen; musical reading by Mrs. Della Francis; skit; selection of a queen and attendants for the day under the direction of Aaron P. Leishman; Mrs. Alvira Baugh, 88, of the Second ward, the oldest lady present, was crowned queen and Mrs. Rosella Anderson, the Murray, T"nes. Leath-am.jCar- ol Dar-ley;rad- io WE First Ladies of the Turf Who will be Americas next First Lady of the Turf? Mrs. Isabel Dodge Sloan, heiress to automo-bil- e millions, or Elizabeth Arden Graham who made her fortune in cosmetics. 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