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Show WELLSVILLE OLD FOLKS Meet and Enjoy an Afternoon. Paradise, Hyrum and other Towns. l-'i Ida), the J!)tli of .lantiai) was' Old Folk's'da) In Wellsvlllo, and the meeting house was tilled with cltiens over5.)e.tis of age.A line dlnuei was solved at noon, and an excellent pin-giani pin-giani of speeches and music was icnd-eied. icnd-eied. among which weie the following nuinbcis: Solo by Aiclile Maughaii, which was lilghl) pleasing and voclfeiouslv applauded. Singing b) tlie congiegation. Song by C. II. Halle) "Haul times come again no moie." Choius by tlie congiegation. Shoit speech b) L. 15. Owen. Violin Solo, "Intel iiuvo fiom CavelleilaPusllc.ina."b) Piof. D. L. Walteis accompanied b) Di. (1. I'. Phillips, which was well rendeied and called foi tli tepeated encoies. A vei) Inteicstlng speech was made hv the old veteran baud le.idei ot this count), .lames II. Ilaskuu. The people tinned out in masse and it looktdllke all the town wasovei .Vi)caisof age. Lvci)bod) seemed to enjo) themselves vei) much. We must not foi get Mr. Ldwiu Mlttoii In his ravoilte song" "The I'icvvling Swell," which the people enjo)ed vei) much. 11 Is alvvavs a r.ivoilte. Dancing, theateisand conceits aie In vogue this vv Intel. Ml. Heni) Heisee, or Idaho, and Miss KonjN'.Uiinoll, or U'ellsv We. weie mauled In the Salt Lake Temple last Wednesdav Ilov H.ixtei goes on a foielgn mission mis-sion on the 1st. The health ol the people was nevei lietlei than at the piesent time. The schools had examination last week and must all the pupils weie successful. We have about a foot ot snow heie and h.i) is high. The F.umuis Union aie putting In a hutcheishop hi connection with the stole. Hyrum Notes. The I'.uadise Dramatic Company visited us with "Ton) tlie Convict." Mi. I. D. HIckinore plajed the leading iole,and he did well, ills voice Is well adapted to the stage and hecanalwavs draw a full house heie. Menus ably suppoiled by Mr. Niels .1. Hansen, who sin prised us with his stage abll-it); abll-it); also Kd Halien, .loscph Humph-lies, Humph-lies, Moroni Hiadle), Kills Caldwell, Henr) Haheison, Lam a Ilumphiles, Llle Shaw, 'Winified Oldlmin and Com Oliiii). While all did well, jet some p.uts could be acted to a bcttei advantage than otheis. Among those who might iccelve special mention aie Meniy Haheison, MlssCoia Obr.i) and Miss Lama Ilumphiles. They put up a good play anil diew a good house consldei ing the limited advei-tlslng advei-tlslng We hope the) will come again. Nielson it Squht's aie now located In theli new meal shop. A glass fiont, a spacious entrance, a l.uge marble-top couutei and all necessai) equipments aie seen al a Hist look. It Is a new two stoiv biick building The up-stahsionslstsof up-stahsionslstsof asmall hall and thiec nice, clean looms rot lent, and good enough roi mi) bod) It Is said the) have connected with the building one of lhe best Ice-boxes In tlie count). Youi coiiespondent has not been Invited In-vited to Inspect it and cannot vei ify the iiiium. The ll)iiun Co op has about one thousand dollais woilli or odds and ends in dij goods, shoes, hats and li.iidw.ue, that will he closed out below be-low cost dining the next week. The building Inspectoi li.isoideied two inoi e cut lances placed hi tlie Hy-nun Hy-nun Opeia lions". This will make tlie building quite safe hi case of the The (12nd Quoiiini of Seventy held their monthly meeting last Mondaj. LlderChas. A. Nielson gave a lectme ion "piactlcal lellglon." I Mi Hen Applejaid has ietuincd home fiom Idaho, wheie lie has been woiking for tlie i.illio.id compaii). Thefiincialsorvlcesovertlieieinalus of Lewis Haheison was held Moudav. theirith, at 1 oclock. Lll Hiadle), one of om most le-spected le-spected clllens, Is seiloiisly III. Ilisliop II. U Llljenqulst isatllicted with tjphoid fevei |