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Show DAVID STODDARD DIESJN IDAHO Remains Will Be Burled In Wellsvll.'e. Abe Redford Burled At Same , Place. Wellsvllle, Sept. 1 Mr. David Stoddard an old pioneer of this city who. now lives In Fremont county, Idaho passed away Wednesday. Ho will bo'brought here for burial. The funeral over the remains of Mrs. Abe Bedford was held nt the rest dence of Mrs. James Haslam Thurs day at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends came to pay a tribute of re sped to the Hcdford family. Inter ment took place in the Wellsvllle cemetery. Mr. Briar Haslam is Improving fine from his operation for appendicitis, so well he may bo taken home this week, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lelshman announce tho marr'age of their duught er Rosella to Mr. Lamount Allen. The ceremony Is to take place September 3. Both young people ore prominent among our society. Mr. Allen Is engaged en-gaged as clerk of the Howell-Cardon company of Logan, and Miss Lelshman Lelsh-man has a. .wired nn education In practical home economics. They will spend their honejmopn trnvel'ng In sunny California. Wo wish them every ev-ery success Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Jones nn-nounco nn-nounco the marlago of their daughter Edna to Mr. James Allen. Tho cere mony to tako place in tho Salt Lako temple Scpttmber 3. Mr. Allen Is engaged en-gaged teaching school and will have charge of the wood work In the High school department and teach one grado of the d strict school. Miss Jones plays a leading part In all our social activities. They will spend the honey-moon among the large cities of tho state. You can find M. Thomas Kerr trying out his new Ford nutomob'lc. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Lelshman their daughter Ethel and her husband. hus-band. Mr. Will Seeley went to 8alt Lake this morning to see tho big carnival. |