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Show V- , - -- w n I i u the Lpariy took their departure for the south and their long and arduous SODTBMRIGAN EXPEDITION. Y. AC1DEAIY ... May success attend journey was bcgun. t h e rn Their Arrival, 4 THE ARRIVAL. 7- EXPEDITION NOTES. - VTTIT following program was rendered:. ;Z ' The Wocdhouse Hand did 'themselves, r Prayer by Bishop Munford. "T Quartette by M rs. Ash wort hZMIsi J eii-- . proud. nle TatJersol, Geo Muufurd Even the heavens weeped with joy at and .T, II. Barton. the spectacle. S pee elf b y II o nTd , ; R:I7o I to rir: rr:. :: Response by Prof. ClufI on behalf of the The refreshment committee has the On schedule' time, as announced from f(ir j 0 urney t h rough U tali, - . ' iliir - -- th&,cxpedltIon arrived In Heaver at 5 oclockT). m. Tuesday. The proarrang-e- l salute of ten; Kuhs announced 7 their p rose n ee w i t h i n t h e cl ty fin ts a nd by: the time the cavalcade, headed by the ' .expedition. brass baud which had gone out to 'meet Speech by Mr. M; L.: shepherd. -- them, reachod the meeting-hous- e square, Cornet Solo hy;Geo.Woofl house, accoin-- ' standing, room was atY premium over an panied h Aliss Vie Christian.' urea far beyond the reach of eye or ear. Duetto by Mr. unMrs. O, A. Miirdock, In little avneat Farnsworth, Mayor Solo by Miss Lucy FotberlnghamZ IZ t speech of. welcome, tendered the party AVhlle not the interestmost dinner. the keys and freodom of the city andias and sym- - ing part oflheTprogramr this number sured them of ihewell-wlshes- , was rendered ina manner which met igeneral, to the pathy of the cltlzens-fn approbation of every one present. which President Clntf, the leader of the W. G. Hickley, A.: Campbell expedition, made, appropriate response. Quartette, . 1 1 f - -- thanks of everybody. . . - - s House. . I i . The decorating committee are deserv ing of great credit for the beautiful and appropriate appearance Of the Opera -- - Notwithstanding the ovations In their triumphal march through Utah, the boySiall seem to realize that It IsL.uot.ii pleasure trlp they are starting. on. -- , . l. ItcceptIonandIJanquet-inIJeaver---A--IUglitIXoyalJSend-of- x - In t h e I r u u d e r t a k I n g. Zella Thompson and Janie Ilogerson. ZZP h heaVd during ejA w a s but one-kicMiss Solo, Crush. Organ May was proposed, and they were given with the fesllvltle9 and that was directed Brass-BandSelection the by an emphasis that faltjy shookjhe town, against the weather clerk. lie accquit-te- d Re m arks by Presld e n t C. D. W h I : e.: The procession, consisting of the .expehimself shamefully. Mrs. Mrs. Ilooten, Quartette, Rogerson, dltfon party, escorted. by the Woodhouse Misses Lindsay and Fotheringham. Notes On t he banqhet would not be Brass Hand, City officers, private citizens v Cake Presentation. A large and beauti- In carriages, the faculty and the students completewithout mentioning that, the -- f n k ert h e g t f t o f JdeLJiaiLHmifiilAti hud him bad. too. of Academy, formed., and " U tide rw o 0 d , w a s bitt-EMajor" an dM rs. finally" torov hlrriself awav - and marched nortji 'on Mahi: to Academy M b o . p reseii ted y Z ay r Far is worth esca pod to d ream away the A von tie and out to the Academy grounds night in rheubarb where tiey went Into camp for their Acceptance. Prof CIufT, in .a1' highly thoughts of hot chocolate-anT uiiproprlate manner, accepted two-day- s pie. stay in Heaver. s In of the behalf i gift party. , , . .EVENING ENTERTAINMENT. Wood-hous- e Round the the The as Rally Flag, by ) cavalcade, they were making - A dramatic Ontartainmentfwas; given Hrass Haud, closed the , exer- their exit fjotn the city, drew up in front by-rtthe party In the Social jjlall or he Heaver Creameryiand -- were . t e a c hers and students of t h e Acad e m y , in. Spanish by Mr, A. E., MackWednesday evening. a reudltlon of Ernest Mali ravers.r intosh, the atTable manager of the es? d To the entrancing strains of a WEDNESDAYS, PROGRAM. tabllshmenfc, and presented 'with a few ...A JTeast of Martial Music., Song, Speech'es orchestra, fully four hund-re- d bricks of the famous Heaver cheese.anil Culinary Daintiest the Opera gay dancers gatheredwltlnn thd ZIZZZZ 7' spacious wails bfAhe.Field - -Opera House : NOTICE FOR ?FU B LI CATION; aiid led the ; the half-dayby heroes, a; departing ZAftor breathing .spell, No. 4456. ... which was taken.advantage of by jnetn- - guests of the day, tripped the Jjght faiV DE P A tlT M E N T o f t h e I N rY E PJ 0 R, s 1 q u n t H 3 1 j j e Z clangingbellofZ-ihfa to the. ...biirs of calls, party Land Olhice at Sait Lake ' Cityr Utah. 7 groom qp their horses, touch ub their. cloclr tower begaiV to toll lhe signal of April 1H, 1900. traveling costunjes or perfect isomo .of iresV, when, silently and slowly wending j Notice is hereby givon.that tho fol-lwing-1qmed sett ler.has filed tintjcc of he mlnor.detaljs of equipment, accord- - their. vvayZhbinewardrZ the 'i Prong of his inieniion to make final iii siijiV lug to their necessities nr inclinations,. Zl!e5,alhirs a,i( guests gave way te port Of.hls claim, and that proof said proof t he guests w ere escorted Jo the banquet j tlie midnight gliosis and hobgobiins of .will ho made before ihe Comity Clerk of' tHo tlay waa ended "ill tlfo House, ilre, ,b!uoatlT.lv;M,t)v0re Heaver County. -- Utah af' Hea or Cii v', U I a h, n J n e 2. 1 9C 0 v iz: Georce I perfect canopy of red, white aiid blue in IiZE7Or)85 ihe E 2 S E which The starry .folds- of. Old Glory The day was spent in a qiilet way, the SecZ 28 T pZ29 S for 1 7 W SrLiZM. iplayed gn Important par Uxin'd amidstT.amomnersrdf t h e e x podi t i o n ren i a i n- He ham eg the fol lowing witnesses to, 1 veritable forest of potted inosZoLthe day at the' Fort the Irove his con t tin o u s re s i d e hop7 u p0i .ahilr were set for ICO guests., and seats evening a social dance was glveTi at t he cii i vation o fs a fd hi id T v z:J o I iiF S is as ,mauy" Academy at which the. students had ner, Thomas Whornham. Jaineg Lowe,, arraiigcd about the' walls for. f . and William Anderson. all of HeaverCIiy. ' mores. their first opportunity of mingling In Utah. iShortiy after 2 oclock and after all a social way with their school, friends FRANK D. HOURS. been with TIon. had the guests sealed, who niaka up tilts important party Register, J. F, Tolton acting as toasimaster, the! Friday morning,, amid a din of adieus First publication April 28, 1900. THREE CIIEERS FOR TIIK EXPEDITION k . 1 ' : 4 - the-Brane- h -- : ' .,. , d 1 . . . . 1 . , - , 4 : , v. he 1 ; ad-dress- ed special-lyrorgauize- - 4 " -- 1 x ' -' s, ' 1 - . . e mjike-friendl- 1 o 1 1 -- uii-)r- 11 l-- - 1-- 1 & - - .w j plauts,!-tables7u- g 11 1 1 1 1 1 ' , - ; ; r- I I -'-. : 1 4 d, |