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Show NEWS FROM WELLSVILLE Wollsvllle, July 28. Mr. William Garrett and Mr. Norman Allen, prominent prom-inent business men; Bishop Charles N. Maughan, and Mr. Guy Maughan motored to Ogden during the week. Mr. and Mrs. James Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Heber II. Bankhead spent the Twenty-fourth In Garland, tho gue3ts of Mr. and Mrs. Moso Garrett. Gar-rett. Mrs. Arthur Jensen and chlldron of Logan, and Mrs. Mamie Nelson and children ot Smlthflold spent a few doys with their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel V. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Walters spent the Twenty-fourth in Ogden, the guests of Mrs. Win. Llndley. Miss Mabel Shipley ot Paradise spent a few days last week with Miss Elva Murry. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bybeo and Miss Verda Jenson of Roxburg, Idaho, wero visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Mauguau on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Maughan and sons, Delbort and Parley; Mr. and Mrs. Jamoa Maughan and daughter, Altn, spont tho Twenty-fourth fining fin-ing In Paradlso canyon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Parkinson nnd Miss Mao Williamson aro spending spend-ing a few days at Ideal Beach and Fish Havon. A largo number of our young folks aro spending tho week at Bear Lake. Those enjoying tho outing nro Mlsso3 Zella Stuart, LaRena Jones, Beth Wyatt, LaRuo Lelshman, Janetto Barley, Marguerite Painter, Florence Bradshaw, Irma Hall, Agno3 Andrac-son Andrac-son of Hyrum, Leona Murry, and Llbblo Manughan, Messrs. Tarley Hall, Charles Archibald, Blllle Garrett, Gar-rett, James Wyatt, Josoph Maughan, Wllford Wyatt, Nowell Brenchley, Mcrnlo Nelson of Geneva, Utah; Earl Wyatt, Elmer Lelshman, Lionel Maughan, and Joseph Brown. Mrs. Florence Falsom of Salt Lake City Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. LeRoy Hlllam. Mrs. Wlllard Parkor entertained tho Maple clrclo Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. The rooms were beautiful with popples and daisies. Music, singing and sewing wero enjoyed. Luncho was servod to tho following; Mesdames Arthur Wilson, I.on Jar-vis, Jar-vis, Groror Junes, Howard Jones, i Ross Parkinson, Heber H. Bankhead, and tho hostess. The club will meat with Mrs. Ross Parkinson August 16. Mrs. Ross Parkinson and children returned from a pleasant visit with relatives in Boise and Nampa, Idaho. The Utahna swarm of tho Beo-Hlvo girls lit on the lawn of Mrs. John B. Woodward on Thursday afternoon and enjoyed the sweets provided by their bee-keeper, Mrs. John B. Wood ward. Tho Idlenot swarm was also entertained enter-tained en Thursday by Mrs. Wlllard II. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Win. S. Glenn and children, Ruby and LeRoy, have returned re-turned from a delightful trip to the Yellowstone national park. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Llndley and Mr. Win. Lludley ot Ogdon nlso returned. Miss Arleen Walters has returned to her home In Idaho Falls after spending several wooks with her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Maughan. The llttlo friends ot Miss Arleen waiters surprised her nt tho homo of hed grand-parents before the little lady left tor her home. A dainty lunch was sorved to about fourtoen llttlo guests. Mrs. Lon Jarvls ot Hyrum was a Wollsvlllo visitor Wodnesday. Mrs. Lorln Haslam and Miss Ver-vono Ver-vono Parks wero visiting In Logan on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Brig Maughan and daughtor, Iveno, motored to Brlgham City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill and family went to Bear Lake last week. |