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Show WELLSVILLE TO HAVE NEW FACTORY Wollsvllle, March 27. The Cache Valley Dairy association of our city have let tho contrncts for tho building build-ing of their new dairy factory to tho contractors, Messrs. John Gunnerson and Ernest Stettler of Logan. Tho furnishing of tho cement gravel ha3 been given to Mr. Georgo I. Haslam, who began hauling last week. Within With-in tho next three- months we will seo the dairy fully completed and In running run-ning order. It will bo equipped with the very latest line of dairy machinery machine-ry and accessories for handling all dairy products. An lco plant will be connected with tho factory for Its own purposes and for the supplying of lco for the commercial enterprises of our city. Tho dairy will havo a capacity of thirty thousand pounds of milk per day, and costing approximately approxi-mately sixty-five hundred dollars. Professor W. II. Bingham, tho dairy expert of tho Utah Agricultural college, col-lege, assisted by Mr. Georgo I. Haslam, Has-lam, our export butter and cheeso maker. The factory will bo located on ono of tho linos of tho O. S. L. railroad, near its station. Tho association asso-ciation Is fully organized and Btands united to a man, and In this big move they mean business. Tho Maple clrclo met at tho homo of Mrs. James Parker Saturday, March 24, A nice program was rendered. ren-dered. Mrs. Boss Parkinson sang a solo, and Mrs. Lon Jarvls gave a reading. A delicious luncheon wai served. The table was brilliant with American beauty roses and violets. The club will meot with Mrs. Chaun-cey Chaun-cey ParklnBon April 5th. Saturday evening we suroly had a musical treat when the B. Y. C. presented pre-sented "The Yankee Consul" to a crowded house, which fully appreciated appreci-ated tho opera from start to finish. They played to some disadvantage that Is lack of room, but let us congratulate con-gratulate them on their finished work and the successful otforts of Professor Pro-fessor Boblnson. A number of Miss Mildred Smurth-walto's Smurth-walto's friends surprised her at hor homo last Thursday evening. A nicely nice-ly prepared lunch was served by tho Misses Grace Smurthwalto and Edna Waltera to the following: Myron Brencbley, Cella Maughan, Walter Decker Harold Maughan, Preston Brenchley, Monta Perkins, Frank B. Maughan, Louis Perkins, Louis Bronchloy, Cyril Maughan, Eugene Jones, Elden Darloy, Chaa. Smurth walto, Bona Walters. Martha Walters, Wal-ters, Edna Haslam, Gretta Maughan, Bena Brenchley and Afton Maughan. Music and games furnished tho evening's even-ing's entertainment. Tho Potor Maughan camp of the Daughters of Pioneers mot at tho home of Mrs. John Brenchley Friday, March 23. A delightful program was rendored. Tho third chapter of tho Life of Wllford Woodruff was read by Mra. Hester Darloy; song by Mrs. John Brenchley; sketch from tho Llfo of Sarah J. Steel Loatham by her . daughter, Mrs. Agnes Prlco; solo by Ethel Jones; remarks wero mado by Mrs. Sarah O. Gunnoll, president of tho Daniel II. Wells camp. I Miss Vlo Kerr, daughter of Mr. David Kerr, returned from tho Utah-Idaho Utah-Idaho hospital Saturday, whoro sho underwent nn oporatlon for appendicitis. appendi-citis. Miss Kerr Is getting along flno. Mr. Thomas Walters of Idaho Fall3. Is visiting relatives and frlonds hero for a fow days. Sunday was" ward conference. President William Parkinson and A. M. Israolson of Hyrum woro visitors nt Sunday school and afternoon sacrament sac-rament services. In tho evening tho following program waB rendered by tho Sunday Bchool: Address, Georgo Haslam; piano solo, Maud Gunnoll; vocal solo, Ernest Bailey; piano solo, Maud Douglass; girls chorus, Gladys Lelshman and company. Mr. Cryll Allen loft on Tuesday for Des Moines, Iowa, whoro ho will tako a course In pharmacy. Mr. Allen oxpects to bo away for four months. Mr. and Mrs. Glen entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Haslam, March 23, at supper. Decorations for tho tables wero Jonquils. Jon-quils. The mombors of tho Maple circle ontertalned their husbands at tho home of Mr, and Mrs. C. Parkinson, March 21. A delicious supper was Berved by tho Misses Mabel, Larena and Bella Jones, and Valerie Darley. The tablo was beautiful with red and white carnations. Singing, music and games wero enjoyed during the evening, even-ing, and all had a good tlmo. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jones entertained, enter-tained, March 23, for the following: Misses Beta Jono3, Pearl Brenchley, Sarah Haslam, Valerlo Darloy. Lunch was nerved at 10 o'clock. Games wero indulged In. Potted plants ' mado a protty tablo decoration. |