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Show Iday and Monday at Wellsville I with friends. Wednesday with Mrs. Amelia Bradley. Mrs. R. W. James spent the week with her daughter, Mrs. William Rawlins of Clifton, Idaho. Ida-ho. Mrs. John Welch entertained Sunday in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. A delicious supper was served to twenty seven. A beautiful birthday cake was the center piece. Out of town guests were.: Mr. and Mrs. John Welsh and family of Mendon, Men-don, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Geary of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ora-! Ora-! lie Hatch of Ogden and family. Mrs. Harry Shaw and Mrs. Minnie Price of Logan and Mrs. George Armon of California were ' visiting relatives, Thursday. I Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Barson and ' Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Barson of , Clarkston were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Barson. Mr. and Mrs, William Rawlins I and family of Clifton, Idaho and : Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Olsen of Salt Lake were Sunday visitors , of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. James. Mr. and Mrs. Daviu McMurdie and" sons Ralph, Lewis and Reed of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John P. James. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dehart and son Billy of Sioux City, Iowa were week guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Maddex. Mrs. Cassie Rigby and child-! child-! ren, Ralph and Evelyn of Salt j Lake were Monday visitors of I William T. Lemons. I Earl Lemons of Willard and I Ira Lemons of Fairfield were j Sunday visitors of William T. ' Lemons. j Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bahn of Oneida spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bahn. Mrs. Mary Hamp and son Ervin I of Grace, Idaho were visiting relatives, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Baugh and family of Wellsville were Sunday guests of Mrs. Josephine Lofthouse. Orson Smith of Logan was Sunday guests of Bishop Orville Lee and family. E. T. Tarns of ' Willard was calling on relatives. last part of the week. Miss LaVon Miles spent Sun- I PARADISE I r Paradise The Relief society presidency and members met at the home of Mrs. Emma Philips, Tuesday in honor of her birthday birth-day anniversary. Many beautiful presents were received and a beautiful quilt given to her by the presidency. Lunch was served to sixteen. Mrs. Jane Pearce entertained at her home Thursday in honor of her daughter Julia's birthday. Games were played and lunch served to ten. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rex and daughter Marie of Randolph and Mrs. Ray Jensen of Hyrum were Monday visitors of Mrs. Amelia Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. William Golds-"berry Golds-"berry and Mrs. Jane Goldsberry of Tremonton were Sunday and Monday visitors of Mrs. Orson Goldsberry. Mr. and Mrs. James Parker, Mrs. Grace Parker and Mrs. Sarah Bradley of Wellsville spent |