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Show i same time furnishing them a pleasant outing in the cool canyon can-yon during the hottest month of the summer, there will also be many features that will appeal most strongly to boys and girls of all ages. It ought to be the most pleasant and profitable week of the whole year for you. Why not? Aren't you weary? Aren't you entitled to get away from the hard work for a day or two? Shouldn't we "See Millard County first?" In supporting j the movement, will ' you not only be helping yourself and the school and M. I. A. cause at the same time? Comef Shape your work so that you can get off to the hills for a part of the time, at least; you will be well repaid. Along with the many good things to be had, there will be found ice cream, served by the "Beehive" girts, fresh fruits, watermelons, etc., and positively the best opportunity possible for seeing many of your friends from the other side of the county as well as from this. Come! Most cordially yours, C. E. McC'.ellan. Millard Academy Lest in this busy harvest time ' some of your many readers tor-Ret, tor-Ret, let me remind them again of the big stake, no, not stake Cuunty! outing we are going to have during the fourth week in August Remember the dates. August 22, 23, 24, and 25, and the place, Oak Creek canyon. And before I go further Mr. Editor, let me extend to you a most cordial invitation to be there, bring your pencil and your camera and you'll get some real inspiring news items that will help your paper, and help your country to grow. George Finlinson says there will be at least one thousand people there, and George knows. He is one of the main pushers, for the M. I. Associations of the Stake have joined . hands with the Millard Academy and together togeth-er they are leading out to give the citizens of this county one of the greatest intellectual treats, - and one of the most pleasant times they have ever had. Here is a part of the Program: Talks to Parents by Pres. Geo. H. Brimhall. The Physiography of Millard County, by Prof. Buss. How to get acquainted with the stars, (Illustrated) Prof. Buss. Bird Lite, (Illustrated) Mrs. Buss. Rural Sanitation, (Illustrated) Prof. Smart. Historical Development of Agriculture, Ag-riculture, (111.) Prof. Smart. Musical Selections, (Violin) Prof. Moses Gudmunson. DramaticReadings, Prof. Alfred Al-fred Osmond, ' . '. Vocal Selections, by Prof.. A. L. Woodward, music instructor, Millard Academy. Readings by Miss Garda Gee, Elocution instructor, Millard Academy. Athletics in the Schools, Prof. E. L. Roberts. Social Affairs, Prof. Roberts. Exercises by the "Beehive" girls. In addition to these numbers there will be field trips, moving pictures, at night, songs around the campfires, games, music, etc. etc. A big telescope will be on hand through which you can "see stars" and perhaps get close enough to talk to the people of Mars. Altho this event has been planned plan-ned with the special purpose in mind of providing something especially es-pecially good for the parents in an intellectual way, and at the |