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Show NEWS OF THE WEEK FROM WELLSVILLE Wellsvilte, Aug. 29. Tho Wells-vlllo Wells-vlllo City band will furnish tho music for a big dance, to bo given In tho Wellsvlllo pavilion Labor day. Tho Hed Cross fever seems to havo taken possession of some of our younger set. Two of our young ladles, Misses Maud Gunncll and Sarah Smurthwalto, aro training at tho Utah-Idaho hospital In Logan, and Misses Zella Stuart and Lulu Jones will leavo soon for tho L. D. S. Hospital In Salt Lake City. Miss Barbara Maughan has returned re-turned homo after spending tho past two weeks with relatives In Provo, Tooele and Salt Lako City. Sevoral of tl104Mutu.1l workers of Hyrum, Millvtllo, Avon, Paradise, Mention nnd Mt. Sterling attended the Mutual convention, held hero Sunday. President nnd Mrs. Wm. C. Parkinson Park-inson and Mr. A. M. Israelson of , Hyrum wero tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Win. II. Maughan Sunday. Miss Sybil Frognor of Hyrum spent Sunday with Miss G, Mnughnn. Tho Maple Circle wore entertained by Mrs. Howard Jones, Wednesday. A delicious lunch was served to soven members. Tho club will meet with Mrs. Joseph Parkinson nt her summer homo Sept. 5. Mr. Nephl Anderson nnd Mrs. Hlggs of Salt Lako attended tho Mutual Mu-tual convention, hold In tho tabernacle taber-nacle Sunday. Mrs. l'. ai. Mnugnan spent Monday In Colltnston with her brother, Mr. John Ilaxtor, and family. Miss Mabel Shipley of Paradlso is tho guest of Miss Elva Murray. Miss Effie Glenn Is visiting In Hex-burg, Hex-burg, Idaho, for a weok or two. Messrs. Joseph S. Maughan and Garland Woodward of Fort Douglas spent Sunday with their parents. Mrs. Heber Parker and Mrs. Franklin Gunnell havo returned homo from Drummond, Mont. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Dlanchard, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dlanchard and children of Logan woro tho guests df Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Jones, Sunday. Sun-day. Miss Mabel Jones entertained it dinner for Mr. Carl Lolshman. A crystal vaso of roses formed a con-terpicco con-terpicco for tho dinner table. Covers woro laid for tho guest of honor nnd Misses Mabel Jones, Verna Mnughan, Addlo Allen, and Houa Mnughan; Messrs Clnud Sorcnson, Cnlder Hall and Elmer Lelshman. Funeral services over tho romalns of tho little, bnbo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllford Nollson of Ely, Nov., wero hold at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Poppleton on Saturday. Consoling Con-soling romarks wero mado by tho following brethren: Heber Green, David A. Kerr, Moroni Green, and Brother Pcrkes of Hydo Park, Sisters Bcsslo II. Jones nnd Jan II, Walters. Eutormcnt was In tho Wellsvlllo com-etery. com-etery. Miss Dernlco Lolshman spent tho past ten days In Logan visiting relatives rela-tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Darley entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and .Mrs. L. Allen of Salt Lako, who aro spending tho week-end with Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Maughan. Covers woro laid for tho host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Mnughan, Misses Verna, Loralno and Doth Allen, Tholma nnd Maud Brnd-Bhaw. Brnd-Bhaw. A crystal vaso of whlto and purplo asters graced tho tablo. Miss Caroltno Wyatt Is at home after a pleasant visit In Itoxburg, Idaho. Miss Floss Hill has gouo to visit relatives In Hexburg nnd St. Anthony. Miss Hortcnso Lolshman has returned re-turned homo after spending a month In Salt Lako and Bingham. Miss Loralno Allen of Salt Lako spent tho wook-ond with Miss Thelma Bradshaw. Miss Afton Hill of Salt Lako was tho guest of tho Misses Margurlto and Kate Maughan, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Heber L. Maughan havo returned from a pleasant fishing fish-ing trip through Idaho and Wyoming. Mr. Clinton Llllywhlto nnd Mr. Iluel Eskolson of Brlgham City, who are members of Battory C, spent Sun- day hero. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maughan and daughter, Sybil, and Miss Arlono Illdges of Salt Lako havo returned to their homo aftor spending tholr vacation with Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Maughan. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Jarvls, Mr. and Mrs. Hoss Parkinson woro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones nt supper, sup-per, Sunday, Asters and coldon glow adorned tho ttblo. |