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Show WELLSVILLE NEWS ITEMS Wellsvllle, May 2C Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Maughan and llttlo son, Held, of Salt Lako spent Saturday and Sundny with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. II. Maughan. A h'ouse warming was given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wyatt on Monday, May 21. The roomi were daintily decorated with pink nnd whlto carnations. A dainty lunch was served by tho Misses Caroline, Violet nnd Myrtle Wyatt to tho following fol-lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Thoma3 Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. John Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coburn, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Myers and Mrs. Kllen Myers; Messrs. Oliver Myors, James Wyatt. Wllford Wyatt, Wm. Wyatt. Games and music furnished tho ovonlng'B entertainment. During Dur-ing the evening a most interesting letter was read from Elder Sldnov Wyatt, who is fulfilling a mission In Ireland. Mrs. Julia Grand of Murphy, Idaho, Is visiting relatives in Wells-villo Wells-villo for a week or two. Baby girls were loft at tho homes of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur George, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hill, and Mr. and Mm. Henry Ilaulam; boya ut tho homes of Guy Maughan and David Maughan. Tho remains of Mr. George Bank-head Bank-head wero interred In tho Wellsvllle cometery Sunday, Ma 20. Mr. Bankhead died May 17 at Moreland, Idaho. He ws'soventy-two years of ag9 and leaves a wife, six children, and eight grand-children. Mrs. Ituby Jensen and children of Logan were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Haslam on Saturday, May 19. Mrs. Nellie Brudshaw entertained tho members of tho Clement club on Wednesday. Jonqullls were gracefully grace-fully arranged on the table. A dainty lunch was served by tho hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ounnell havo returned from Drummond, Montana. Mr. Qunnoll Is Berlously III at his homo here. Mrs. Lorln Haslam was visiting In Logan on Monday. Mrs. Grovcr Jones will be tho hostess hos-tess of tho Maplo circle, Saturday, May 20. Mrs, Joseph Tarklnson entertained tho Peter Maughan camp of tho Daughters of Pioneers, Wednesday. Memorial Day will bo fittingly observed ob-served here, May 30. An appropriate appropri-ate program will bo rendered In tho Wellsvllle cometery. Gnmes and other amusements will bo Indulged In in tho afternoon. Mrs. Roy HUlam in visiting In Salt Lake for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Parkinson entertained Thursday at dinner tor Mrs. Julia Grant of Murphy, Idaho. Messrs. Harry and James Parks havo purchased Paige cars. Mrs. Wlllard Parks and children havo returned after n pleasant visit ' H with horrJlBrbnts in Layton. ! .V Mrs. Elmer Brossard Is visiting In f Jul Salt Lake. ffil Mrs. Hlllyard Christiansen hna llS!. been visiting her parents, Mr. and iH- Mrs. Wm. Murray, for tho last week. twF) . ... . 'Hal |