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Show H Parowau, Utah, Nov. 12, lOOil. H: Tho Old Folk's party given by tho H Helief Society of this place to all over H' sixty-five years of ago was a grand suc- H cess, pinner, which was served at H 12:30 was Boinothlug to be long remem- H bcrcd. Tables were laden-with every H thing that could, be' desired. Dieting H a?Hke(Joa tbo food, bj PutrUrch B Thos. Durham. After dinner the to lowing program vrai carried out: Bong PjpJ MIm Ad McGretror. A pair of allppera H tan awnrdcd to Wm. C. Mitchell, Sr ry rr- forthoVbcst quadrlllo dauecr. Mr9. Lottlo Dalley of Sujnmlt received a pair of ladles shoes and Noils lortcn-soil lortcn-soil of'Parowau recolved u dress shirt for being tho best waltzers. Mr. Mor-tensen Mor-tensen is eighty-four years old. A speech was given by Bishop Morgan Richards. Tho best step dancers were Mrs. Lizzie Colllstcr and Thos. Durham Dur-ham Sr. Song, "Tho Old Arm Chair," Mary Marsdcn. The eake walk led by John S. Ilyatt created much merriment. merri-ment. Tho old folks sang "Wo Thank Tlu-e Oh God for a Prophet." Benediction Bene-diction was pronounced by Bro. David Malhcsou. Primary conference was held at Par-owan Par-owan last Saturday. Tho entertainment entertain-ment given In tho opera houso in the evening by tho Primary children of tho stako was well patronized. Tho parts wcro rendered In nu excellent manner. There was nothing but praiso for tho entertainment. 'William O. Benson is very low with that dread disease, typhoid fever. MurlauUnltcrman Is quite sick with typhoid. |