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Show MAY DAY CELEBRATION GHMAY 19TH Wellsville, .May 1C Bishop and Mrs. Win. Wnddoups of Juniper, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Lowls, and Miss Lewis of Lognn were tho'gue3ts of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Wilson, Sunday. Sun-day. Miss Ethel Bradshaw has gono to DIamondvllle, Wyo., for tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilbert Thorpo are tho proud parents of a flno baby girl. Mrs. Thorps Is nt tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mm. Woqdward. I Mrs. Guy Maughan presented her husband with a flno baby boy on S.ilnrilnv Afnv 12. I Wednesday, May 0, tho Daniel II. i Wells camp of tho Daughters of ' Pioneers mot at tho homo of Mrs. Alf. Smurthwulto when tho following I program was rendered: Sketch of the LIfo of Apostle John Taylor, Mary D. Murray; song by Misses Margur- I Ito, Mary and Grace Syiurthwatto; JPoeAn, Tribute to Pioneers and Sea Gulls; piano solo, Eva D. Bailey. After tho program a delicious luncheon lun-cheon was served by Mrs. Smurth-walto Smurth-walto and daughters. J Wednesday, May 9, tho Clement club met with Mrs. John Brenchloy. Sewing nnd musical selections by I Mrs. Nellio Bradshaw wore enjoyed. Butter cupo and violets were ofec-tlvoly ofec-tlvoly used on tho table. A delicious delici-ous luncheon was served to .nluo members. Tho club will meet on May 23 with Mrs. Nollle Bradshaw. j May 10, Miss Jennie Brown enter-, tnlncd nt n dancing party for the following: Misses Km in a Lcatham, Llbby Bailey, Mnrgurlto Painter, Kntherlno Garrett, Leona Murray, Marjorlo Hill, nnd Messrs. Nowe Brenchloy, Jas. Wyatt, Leoiiol Maughan, Mau-ghan, nud Itlley Strickland. A do-llclous do-llclous luncheon was sorvod by Hi's hostess. Joniullls nnd daffodils were beautifully arranged about the rooms. Miss Mary Allco Spencer hns returned re-turned from a plcnsant visit to Pocn-tollo Pocn-tollo valley. Mrs. Bessie Christiansen of Ilyrum nnd Mrs. Josoph Peter3on of Pocn-tcllo Pocn-tcllo valley woro tho guests of Mr. ond'Mrs. Alox Spencer last week. Mr. Thomr.n Bailey has gono to Bannock, Idaho, for tho summer. Miss Ethel Cooper of Maryland Is visiting with Miss Margurito Smurth-walto. Smurth-walto. Services wero hold In tho Wells-vlllo Wells-vlllo tabornnclo Sunday, May 13, In honor of Mother's Day. Tho officers of the Sunday school presented each mother with a beautiful carnation. An npproprlato program was rendered. ren-dered. Singing by tho choir, "What Shall tho Harvest Bo": prayer; singing sing-ing by choir. Mr. Joseph Howoll of Logan gavo an excellent talk on mothers; song by Mrs. Hownrd Jones, entltlod "Mother"; reading by Mrs. Hnrry Parker, "Mothers of Groat Men": song by Ernest Bailey, "Tako Good Caro Mother"; singing by choir: bonodlctlon by Thomns Lolshmnn. May Day celebration will bo hold Mny 19. Unfurling of tho Stars and Stripes nt sunrise, nccompnnled by H music of tho Wollsvlllo City band. H Tho people will assemble on tho pub- H lie square promptly nt 10 a. in., whon H tho following program will bo ren- H dcrcd: Selection by band; singing, H "Tho Opening Buds of Sprlngtlmo; H prayer; singing, "Days of Summer H Glory"; speech of wolcame, Supt. H John A. Brown; mixed quartet, W. J. H Allen nnd company; recitation, Mar- H garet Smurthwalt; Instrumental H duet, Lamont Allen nnd Thomas Bronchloy; male quartet, Ernest H Bnllcy and company; crowning of H May queen and rcsponso; dancing by fl maids of honor; duot, John Balloy nnd Lena Darloy; benediction. Tho Jf people will again nsscmblo nt 2 p. in., liH whon n baseball game, children's Sl races and other amusomtnts will H tako placo. Tho day's pleasure will M I conclude with n grand ball In tho H Wollsvlllo pavilion. Queen, Miss M Vcrnn Maughan, With Mr. Thomns jH Murray, a prlnco consort,, ncco'mpan- tt led by twonty-slx maids of honor. M Chaplin, George I Hnolam; master of H ceremonies, Wm. Bnlloy; marshall of B tho day, Elmer Brossard,' ; Mrs. Leah Fopploton has returned Bxl nfter a pleasant visit with her daugh- fttm tor, Mrs. Louisa Nollson of Ely, Nov. (i |