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Show n faithful father and observed the ".Mormon Creed'' in every sense ofj the word. His faith and love for the (Jospel was never shaken and : his life Wits exhibited in trust in 1 (iod anil II is power that was ; tauely sublime. Aged 59 years. j Christmas night Andrew Amlcr- i son exhibited his generosity by giving ft free dance. Everything moved along quietly until the latter part of the evening, when some f the I o h g A about asmuch ''bug juice" as they could carry, while others thought there were real live snakes in their boots, mid began to flavor the party with oaths of the deepest dye, which grated on many a sensitive car. Even quiet Snowville has roughs in her midst. CI iris tn ins comes but once a year, and when it comes it brings good cheer; or at least the pri tuaries thought so. After rendering render-ing a short program, consisting of songs, recitations, etc, the children indulged in a short dance, which was followed by a picnic. Ci rent exejtemcnt prevailed when "Air. Santa Clans" came bounding into the room with a large pa: of sweet meats, which he beg.in to distribute among the little ones. One little chap, mt being natistied with ''Santa's" apportionment, trie d to help himself and came ve,-y near geting kicked into the middle of next week by ".Mr. S..nta." At dark the candles on a "spb nda ciously" decorated Xmas tree r.ere lit. which presented a grand sight, nnd made many a lit'le heart leap with joy. After the distributional' presents which were on the 'tree, the assembly w.is adj. ur.ied f r one year. Pres. Jane li hbins and her eounsf llors certainly deserve credit for (lie mery which they exhibit! in trying to please the little ones. Christmas eve. the Snowville 'Dramatic Association, presi ntcd the thrilling nnd humerous drama entitled, en-titled, "Maralda, or the Justice of Taeuii," in creditable style. The characters were all well sustained. ; M. II. Snowvh.i.k, Pec. oOih. |