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Show aH ll 'I ' ft 1 1 MISSION SCHOOL OELEBRATBt bbHt( h i'H Twenty-Fifth Annlvariaiy of the f' )JI f 1 1 "by t.rlan Mission School bbbbHiI 6i' I llii 'print Mile Nov S -One of the most BBHf Ji f )niJ"' "Kl"' 'nta of th season BBBl! fill? Vn n unH ""' lohiutlon of the twen. bbbbK!'! ' HlB 'if " "(h uinlv.isiry of the founding ot HIftlJ jOff M I " '' ' tH in mission schools In this BBBfU 111 ifP'l! ''", "hl '' " lld Inst night at the Lbbb1(H ll. iitf 1 1 S I Jen.- n ,,i , h which was BBHml Hit? J ill u I o il I on with frlendH bbbbI U IhVI Jltbll J-tr n nliuilla r the school bbbbI'J iKltli. V JU' M''", ni N"bl of Kuysillle Utah BBHi?Mfir LvW vn0 v 'hist hoi in the n bbH' I iVkW' S5I ,,on f ,K01 ' lHen "ve 'K BBLklf "lef'T li 0"d '' ,ulmt":r r "thcrs of the form r ttl H. MliK feathers In the mission school here wer prei nt Th 1 1 ign mme wa as follow lno all il by Re It I Hilley hoi g lliuigerford Academy chorus A i ipei In behalf of the piesent pupils t Hungnford academy by Miss Annie l.lt-l A si ee h In behalf of the first P ipll of Miss Noble was given by ex Major of Hprlngvllle Mono Johnson, who was one of the pupils n nldre of welcome in behalf of the fuulty of the 11 ingeiford a. a 1-emy 1-emy b) Ml Louie Paden Miss Noble of Kavsvllle Miss Mun-ger Mun-ger of Bountiful and Mr Lee of Span-ih Span-ih Fork, who were early teacher In the mission school here each red paper pa-per giving then experiences In the work here A letter from C E Dallln the noted ' teulptor who was one of Miss Nobles pupils written In anwr to an Invitation Invita-tion to attend the i clebratlon, w read by Mr A W Roylance The Hungerfoid Ladles quartette aiig after which the meeting adjourned ad-journed to th ac adem building where light refreshments were aervel At 4 p m a reunion of Miss Nobles ?uplls wa held at the Academy home here were eighteen pupils present and they were given a banquet at 5 o clock by the faculty of the academy Congratulates The Tribune Saniaquln Nov 1 Kveiybodj seems to be very quiet here, and the late election elec-tion I nearlj forgotten by the good people of sjantnquln who are returning 1 to their dollj avocation, and that with a good will tun The Town board levied a special tax for streets and alley and gave live taxpayers a chance to work It out In front of their resectlve dwelling places Yesterday and today was the time set to do the work and It was simply marvelous mar-velous to see the cltlsens turn out with their tenms some of them worked three time the amount of their ta It I the universal opinion here that more Improvements have been mads the last two das a than In the past ten S ears Some of the estimator hero nre not very sanguine about the award as they think the) estimated about 100 W) too high but It was election da, and we all felt high toned Congratulation to The Tribune for the victor Items Trom Logan Logan Nov $ The funeral of Mrr Ftniua Pike was held In the Tabernacle at 12 noon todai Moie than 500 children chil-dren followed the remains from the res-Idence res-Idence to the Tabernacle The lloral bouquets presented b the primer) or-Sltinlsatlon or-Sltinlsatlon were very beautiful Among the epenkers were Joseph Morrell James A Lelehman and several other young men who bad been students In her primary organisation A large cor-lege cor-lege followed the remains to the grave The following permits to wed vvoro Issued Is-sued this week Joseph Pacer, SO, of W lllnrd Utah, and Pmma Hlchards : of St Inseph Or Jcrr) M It Orvln 20 of Laketown I'tflh and DeMle It Hatterthwalte 17 of Laketown Utah, lliown II Wood 21 of llutitsvllle Utah ami Kmma Olsen 21 of Hunts-vllle Hunts-vllle I'tah, Adolf L Olson 21 of Sub-lett Sub-lett Ida, and Petri ltobbln 21, of Sublett Ida, Clurlcs I. Smith 21, of Preston and Annie Loughtnn 20 of Preston Alma 11 Clark 22, ot Freedom Free-dom Ida and Lnrlndn M Parker 22 of Bennington Ida Clarence M 11 ir-r) ir-r) 2S of llnne)ville and Louisa A ?sclson IS of Uoneyvlllc Oeorgo liohinsnn of the firm of Rob. Inson Pros, of 'his clt) Is lying critical!) criti-cal!) Ill at his tesldence lie Is auf fering from consumption and small hopea are entertained for his recover) Sprlngvllle' Fair. Sprlnsrvllle Nov 8 llie fair which has been held at the clt)hall ever since last Tuesda) came to a close last night It was given under the auspices of the M I A of the four wards and It netted the organliatlous (2(0 above all ox senses. Trice Social and Personal, Prhe Nov 18 Judge J T McCon-nell McCon-nell who lias been lal 1 up for several das with lung trouble so far rco-ered rco-ered that he started for Vernal todn) Mr J II Mlllburn has returned from a sta) of several weeks In Iowa, visit lug friends and lelatlves B It McDonald and W II Donaldson Donald-son spent election dn) vvlth the voters of Scotleld returning edneeda) Mrs Hessle lloonej has returned from a Slav of several months nt Winter Win-ter Quarters Mrs A Q ltean proprietress of Soldier Sol-dier Station came In luesda) to vote Mr L l.owensteln left on Thursday for th ytrlp' to look over his Inter-et Inter-et there In the mercantile establish inent latel) purchased from Junes Mease by himself and J T Nichols George Hodle cam down from Salt Lake to cast hi vote for the (1 O P on 1 uesda. S P Barron formerly connected vvlth the Ollson Aplialtum enmpan) wa a Price visitor on Thuradit) He has lately late-ly Interested himself with a competitor if the old firm In propert) of the same sort near the line of the Morfat railroad surve) the Illo Grande WtMern rallvva) 1 In) lug eight) pound steel between IIsl-pei IIsl-pei and Price an I have a small aim) of men at the work Heniy Mathls has returned from a two ear mission In Clennany lbert A Mathis la visiting telntlves here returning from , mission In Indiana In-diana to hit home In Washington county, Utah 8 M Williams the contractor nn tho south stage line I her In the Interest of a petition from Emery count) re questing the departmmt to allow the mall to leave heic nt S a in Instead of waiting for the morning train from the Must vvhlih Is so oft, n from one to live hours latt Waiting for the stage trom here ha been t cause of no little Inronvenltiue and dissatisfaction to business people In Emeiy count) anl It Is to uii Interest of the publl, that the stage luavp heie nt a tcascnahle houi In the miming so that tinvelers can k t mil the road ami p, iple get their clt) mall promptl) Th' delay In tartlng from Pi Ice often causes u se rlous Impediment to business in Km-iry Km-iry county It Is high lime the depait-ment depait-ment acted In the maitei |