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Show LEWISTON NEWS LEWISTON, April G. Wednesday, March 30, the Wheeler reunion met In the Second ward meeting house In commemoration of their father,' Ocorgo Whecler'8 78th anniversary. Tho program was as follows; Song,! "America," congregation. Prayer by Chaplain Simon Wheeler. Quartette1 Dora Wheeler and company. Ad-j dress of welcome, Wm. Wheeler, Song, Dclbert Howard and Lowib Wheeler. Recitation, Lois Wheeler. Song, Lonzo Wheeler. Talk, Isaac Smith. Song, six girls. Verses, Ot-ctta Ot-ctta Ransom. ' Song, James Wheeler. Trio, Bessie Wheeler nnd company. Recitation, Clifford Ransom. Song, Scout bbyx. Dialogue, Fontella nnd Lotha Wheeler. Music, Mr, Joseph A. Ransom, Song, Isabel Dowman and children. Comic song, Joseph A Ransom. Comic recitation, Mark Wheeler. Song, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jos-eph Wheeler of Tocatello. Talk, Dr M. A. Wheeler 'of PreBton. In conclusion con-clusion dinner was served to one hundred and twonty-flro guests. A dance was given In tho afternoon for the children. In the evening a dance wasg iven for young and old and they had a mepry time. nisbop Daniels returned home Friday Fri-day from a Logan hospital. Th'e bishop Is slowly Improving. Elmor Dowman went to Salt Lake to attend conference Miss Amanda Otsen of Logan Is visiting relatives In Lewlston. , ; MarIo Danlelson of Preston spent the week end home with her pnrentp. Mrs. Olsen went to Salt Lake to attend conference. , The First ward Relief Society gave . an entertainment Tuesday evening, I March 29, In tho Lewlston opera, I house. Tho program was as follows: Address, President Alvlra Taggart. Paper, Ilenofits Derived From Relief "Society Work. Mothers, Maud Stock. Tableau, "Motherhood and Her Ten Thousand Flowers," Ten minute talk, "Community Welfare Work," Ida Rogers. Dialogue, Primary Pri-mary class. Quartette, Ed Kemp, An drew Wiser, George Rawlins and Warren aylor. Talk, President Wra. Waddoups. Tho remainder of (he evening was spent in dancing 'Tho Art and . Literary club entertained- nt tbo home of Dr. w. n. Parkinson Par-kinson on Thursday -evening, March 31 at n progressive 500 part). First prlie -wob awarded to Loren Lewis, .and, the consolation prize to Dr Par- klnBon. In conclusion lunch was' served. Mrs.' J. Stowellwns a Preston visitor visi-tor Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Huglo of Logan were tho guests f tholr daughter Mrs. Law-renco Law-renco Paulsen Sunday, Miss Helen Dradwell of Richmond was a Lewlston visitor Sunday Mr. Drown of Ogdcn spent the past week in Lewlston on business. Mrs Merrill Van Ordtn and her llttlo daughter' Gem went to Salt Lake Saturday to meet her hutibana Elder Merrill Van Qrden who is returning re-turning from a mission In Arizona. Amasa llybeo, manager of the Lewlston baseball team has been uf-ferlng uf-ferlng riotn a seiero attack of iheu-niatlain iheu-niatlain is much improved. Mark Price arrived from England laBt week and Is the guest of Henry Taylor Mrs, Huglo of Logan wa the guest of her daughter Mrs, Lawrence Pollsen Friday. " Miss Velda Parkinson was a Smith-field Smith-field visitor Sundnj. Miss LIbby Huglo of Logan Is the gUoit of her sister Mrs Iawrence Poulson. 1 ,Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jacobsen of Logan were 'Lewlston visitors Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. Frank Rawlins went to Pres--Ion Thursday on business. I MIrh Harriet Ilevnns went to I.o-gan I.o-gan Satuidny on business. Mrs. Gertrude. Rawlins went to Og-den Og-den Friday. , " Mrs. Lington Ilarber was a Logan visitor Satutda. j Mrs. Eta Parkinson was u Logan visitor Friday. Illahop and Mrs. G. A. Ilogon went to Salt Lake Saturday to iulond conference. con-ference. I Mrs. Melvin Kent went to Salt Lake last Thursday to visit friends. , Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Poulsen are rejoicing over the arrival of a !flne baby girl 'born lust Thursday. Mother und child are doing Jlnc. MlM Ruby Lane died Saturday In a Logan hospital after Buffering with a nervous breakdown for the past three weeks, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Uurgcrson and Mr Garren went to Salt Lake to attend confer-once confer-once Lewlston and Cornish played a practice game of baseball Saturday at the Cornish sugar factory grounds. The score .was C to 10 In favor of Lewlston. Lewlston Is to be congratulated In obtaining Mr. Crane for the ball team. He showed up well In the game. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Hyer are rejoicing re-joicing over the arrival of n fine baby girl born Saturday. Mrs. Hyer Is with her mother Mis. Johnson at Logan. Word comes from Providence that Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Uaer are rejoicing re-joicing over the arrival of a fine baby girl born last Sunday. Mrs. Baor was formerly Miss Sarah Hyer. Ifer friends wish to congratulate her. Mr. and Mrs. Ona Hyer were Logan Lo-gan visitors Sunday. Mrs. Ellen Hyer spent Sunday at Logon. Mtss Marian Rlcnc was a Logan visitor Sunday. Mrs. Otis Van Orden Is In Loagn ilsltlug her mother Mm. Llzxle Hyer." Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Pierce went to Salt Lake to spent the week. Mr. und Mrs. J. Ilrowa of Wclls- lllo spent tho week end In Lewjston tho guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. D. Stoddard. |