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Show yellow tulips and bridal wreath' centered the table wnere covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. I Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. KluierJ Leishman, Leland Maughan, Mr. : and Mrs. Kenneth Murray, Mr. 'and Mrs. Leroy Leishman, Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert B. Murray, of: i Clilton, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Cyril ; Maughan, Mrs. Melba Baugli a;:d I , taimlies, Lyman, Seth, Arnukl auu Clark Maughan. Mrs. Maughan' received a number of loely gifts, i I Mr. and Mrs. Seth P. Leishman 1 j announce the birth of" a daughter , i Decoration day, May :;), at their; .home here. Mrs. Leishman and! j babe are doing fine. j j Claire Bradshaw, who was op-j erated on tor appendicitis two i weeks ago at a local horpital, was j able to return home Sunday. ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Hall i I and family and their father, Sam- j I uel W. Hall, of Rexburg, Idaho, I returned home Tuesday after ' spending Sunday, Decoration day! here with relatives. j D. H. Maughan family reunion I was held Monday, Decora tio'i day, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Howard Jones. AH members of the j family living in Utah and Idaho were present. Dinner was served ; to Mr. Maughan, Mr. and : Mrs. j Wm. P. Maughan of Soda Springs; Mrs. D. P. Maughan and family of Grace, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Maughan, of Bancroft, Idaho; Ida-ho; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Maughan Maugh-an and family of Hyrum; Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Maughan and family fam-ily of Layton; Mrs. Mabel M. Nelson Nel-son of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Neilsen of Santa Maria, Ma-ria, California; Mrs. Audra Turner Tur-ner and sons Wayne and Leon, Mr. and Mrs. Jones and family. There were thirty seven members present. . , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baldwin of Los Angeles, California are visiting relatives here, guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baldwin. The Madra clirb met Thursday at the home of Mrs. rear! Bank-head, Bank-head, with President Gwennie Glenn in charge. Two vocal solos were by Mrs Mattie parley, Mrs. Geneva Murray reviewed the book "East Lynne" by Wood; a lovely lunch was served to 18 ladies. Charles B. Wyatt is at Salt Lake City, where be has employment for an indefinite time. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blanchard and son Keith of Logan; and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Blanchard and daughter Dixie of Fillmore, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Gunnell Tsecoration day. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Conen and daughter Louise, of Salt Lake f'ity. and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jones and children of Logan, were guests of their mother, Mrs. D. J. Jones Monday. I i WELLSVILLE I Wellsville Preston N. Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Hall, and Miss Ruby Steffenhagen, daugbte.-of daugbte.-of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Steffenhagen, of Logan, were married at Logan Tuesday, May 24. Mr. ant: Mrs. Hall entertained at a miscellaneous miscellane-ous ehower at their home Wednesday Wednes-day afte'ihoon and evening in honor cf the young couple. Music sua readings were eujoyed. A number of out of town guests were in attendance. They received a number of beautiful and useful gifts. A lovely lunch was served to twenty five ladies in the afternoon af-ternoon and seventy five young people in the evening. The bride's patents entertained Friday evening even-ing 'and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Ray V. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. David nail, and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Lindley of '.Vells-ville '.Vells-ville were in attendance. The young couple will maku their j home here. Mrs. Guy H. Maughan, who was observing her birthday Sunday, was guest of honor at a f imily dinner at 6 o'clock. A tali vase of |