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Show NEWS OF THE WEEK FROM WELLSVILLE Wcllsvllle, Oct. 11. Funeral services ser-vices for Sister Annlo Deacon wero hold in tho Wcllsvllle tabernaclo on October 9 nt 2 o'clock. Uls'hop C. N. Maughan presided. Choir singing "Sister, Thou Art Mild and Lovely. ' 1'rnycr by Joseph D. Woodward. Singing, "Hock of Ages Cleft for Mo," Splendid nnd consoling remarks wero made by tho following named speakers: James A. Lelshmnn, John A. Leatham, Sister Sarah P. Murra, piofcssor of II. Y. C. colleko of Lo-' gan, John Wyatt and lllshop C. N. Maughtn. Singing, "Tlio Resurrec-. tion Day." Benediction by Richard Brenchlcy. Sister Deacon was sev-cnty-threo years old. Mourning hero aro her husband, Win. P. Deacon, eighty-six years old; four sons and throo daughters. Interment was In the Wellsvllle cemetery. Visitors to Logan Saturday were Mrs. Harry Parker and children, Pat-! Pat-! tlo and Laura Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Win j J. Allen, and Mrs. Win. Painter. ( Good crops of potntoes and onions i aro reported here. Mr. John Daugh Is reported to bs very slowly recovering. Mrs. Margery Darley is clerking In tho Golden Hulo store. Miss Emma Leatham seems to bo doing a nlco business in her up-to-dato millinery department. Miss Leatham expects to Jut In a lino of gift novelties. Mr. and Mrs. Heeder havo purchased pur-chased tho winter homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilay Hall, nnd Mr. Hall has bought tho homo formerly ownod by Mr. Joseph Brown. Mr. ThomnB Darley has purchased a Palgo car. Miss Myrtle Wyatt nnd Mr. Carl Crookston were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hanson of Collego ward on Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baxter of Logan Lo-gan wero visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wll-lnrd Wll-lnrd Baxter on Sunday. Tho Silver orchestra furnished the imiRlc for a well patronized dance, given in tho Wollsvlllo pavilion on Monday night. Tho Wollsvlllo schools havo closed from tho Third grado up to givo the f.irmers help to get their beets up boforo winter sets In. Mrs. Win. S. Glenn entortnlned Sunday ovenlng for her daughter. Kelln, who entered tho Utah-Idaho hospital Monday to tako a threo-year courso In nursing. Autumn leaves and berries mado a glowing decoration. decora-tion. Games and music wero enjoyed by fifty guests. Refreshments wero served by Mrs. Cyril Allon and Miss mrin Glenn. Miss Mary Thorps entertained Friday Fri-day ovenlng for Mr. Leo Jensen of Ilyruin, who leaves on tho 16th to Join tho navy. Maplo leaves and the national colors woro used to decor-nto decor-nto tho rooms. Itofrlshmonts woro sorvod by tho Misses Mnry nnd Hilda Thorpo to twonty guests. Dancing, gamos and music wero enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Thorpo of Logan woro visitors horo Inst week. Quito nn cxcltomont provniled horo last Thursday night when word was sent out that tho llttlo boy of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Darloy nnd tho nophow of Mr. Arthur Bowens woro lost In tho mountnlns. Tho boys, with tholr school tencher nnd n number num-ber of tholr class, went for an afternoon after-noon In tho hills and had strayed from tho others. Happily, thoy wero found, no worso for tholr ndvonture other than bolng cold and hungry. Mrs. Milton B. Maughan has returned re-turned to her homo In Salt Lako. Tho new confectlonory being built by Mr. Georgo Spenco is Hearing com pletlon. Mr. Spenco expects to equip It with tho lntost fixtures. The orec tion Is undor tho supervision of Mr Fred Douglas. Mrs. Franklin Gunnoll has gone to Drummond, Mont., on a business trip for a weolc or so. Mr. Hnrrlot has moved Into his lovely nww bungalow. Among tho conferonco visitors woro Mayor and Mrs. Lolshinan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Brlghman, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lamont Allon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Maughan, .Continued on pa go six) WKLL8VILLK NEWS. (Continued From Pago Ono) Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds, Mr nnd Mrs. Wm. Baldwin, Mr and Mrs' Archlo Maughan, rs. Chapman, Mr and Mrs. Win. Darley, Mr Peter Maughan and son, Dolbort; Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Haslam, Mr. and Mr- Alex Spence, Mrs. James ( iPPt,r' Mrs. Margarot Maughan, Mr j0hn Wyatt, Mrs. Heber Parker, and a number of others. Miss Ella Maughan is s ,,, ,, Logan with Mr. and Mrj. i JI1U4 Markason. " A A baby boy was born lo Mr and Mrs. Elmer Maughan, Thu-ulay. Mrs. Brown of Bolss, IJahoi has returned to her homo nfter spending spend-ing tho summer with her daughter Mrs. Chauncey Parkinson. Mr. Fred Parker returned to Drummond, Mont., last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed reterson of Hy. rum wero tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Davo Lolshmnn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lowls of Shoshone, Sho-shone, Idaho, nnd ltttlo grandn, Richard, wero visiting Mr. and Mrs! Richard Brenchley this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Parkinson havo moved up from tholr summer home for tho winter. Mrs. Thomas Grant Is very icfe at tho homo of her daughter in n ar River City. ! Tho Wcllsvlllo Junlon High s. hool ' student body officers wero el.-oted on September 28. Miss Margurlte Maughan as president, Norma Ma ugh-an ugh-an aa vlco president, Eleanor Hay. cack, secretary and treasurer, ox-committee ox-committee Floyd Haycock, Mildred Maughan, Thelma Bradshaw; program pro-gram committee, Hilda Llndley, Res-sio Res-sio Maughan, Bcsslo Painter and Mary Brenchley: chorister-pl.lnlst, Mary Smurthwalto. |