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Show WELL5VILLE WICKEDNESS Crepe Paper Used at A Big Dance. Sure to Result in Destruction De-struction of City. WEM.SVI LLK.Aprll 11 -Last Friday Fri-day n'uht Hie "lion-Ami Club" nave anothu of their swell Invitation par-tics par-tics In the Wellsvlllo pavilion. The hall was tastefully decorated In orange, blue and white crepe paper and there were also two pleasant cosy corners. The balcony was used as a lunch and refreshment stand, where twelve little girls acted as waiters during the entire en-tire evening. A largo crowd attended the party, and all enjoved themselves and r-lt that they had been highly en-ten en-ten allied by the club. These club panics au usually noted as the best parties of the season. Last Monday night Alexander W. Archibald returned home from a two year's mission In tho southern states. lie reached Salt Lake City In time to attend conference. People are very glad to see spring like weather. Everybody Is busy, especially es-pecially the farmers, who are very anxious to get their crops in. Supt. McCarrey visited the schools In our city last week, lie stated that our schools are In as good a condition as any In the county. Archie Ames came up from Ogden last Saturday, returning Sunday. Mr. Ames is employed at Scrowcrofls, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. and Miss Kmma Robbins, of Logan, came over to the "linn-Anil" party last Saturday night. Mr. Robbins spends the greater part of his time in our cltv as agent for the SludebaUcr company. A Hue son came to the home of Mr and Mrs L It Thorpe on April 7. Miss Kva Maughan, a teacher at l'irstou, spent Saturday and Sunday here at home. Mrs Henry 0. l'arklnson has io-turned io-turned from a two w.ek's visit with her relatives and friends at Mt. Pleasant. Pleas-ant. Mr. and Mis Joseph Ihriiesarc hcie visiting with relatives and friends. |