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Show Wellsville. WELLSVILLE, July 20, '00. The funeral of little Ann O. .Perkins was held in the meeting house on Sunday, the house was tilled to its capacity with kind friends and sorrowing relatives rela-tives to pay respects to the departed. The services were presided over by Bishop E R. Owen. After the opening open-ing prayer by Thomas Lcshman, Alexander Archibald, Counselor Wm. II. Maughan, of the Hyrum stake presidency, Wm. II. Darlcy, Bishop E. R. Owen and George II. Bradshaw all spoke words of comfort and consolation con-solation to the sorrowing relatives. A large cortege followed the remains to the cemetery. The grave was dedicated by Peter M. Maughan. Mr. and Mrs. Perkins have the sympathy of the entire community. Tho Wellsville Sunday school held their annual ward conference on Sunday. Sun-day. A splendid program was rendered. ren-dered. There were present iStake Supt. Alexander Spence and'Asst Wm. I. Sorensen, with a number of the stake board. Congressman Jos. Howell paid a visit to his old home last week Our citizens, both republicans and democrats demo-crats alike, arc proud of him for the able mannor he has represented our state In the hall) of Congress. Thomas Darley is one of the happiest men In our city. His wife has presented pre-sented him with an eleven pound baby boy recently and all concerned arc doing fine. William J. Hosklns, one of Wells-vllle's Wells-vllle's up-to-date barbers who has been In Idaho the past two months, returned re-turned home last week. |