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Show 11 March 30, 1004, , A roproiontnttonof ol glit or ten have been planning to attend the general conference nt Salt Luko City. Tho Htorray wouther may dUcourago Bome from taking the ride between here and Milford By some- Friday Is considered nn unlucky un-lucky day, and some, advise us to keep '" on tho alert on the first of April, not- J Withstanding It Is tho day chosen for r ! the Republican purty to hold a county J convention. Who will got fooled, tho -, delegates or tho other fellow. ,1 i On account of the light snow fall the J oast winter manv of the farmers scarce- ti ly dar6ltuke dhnnces'on sowing much J - crAlni consequently it Is estimated that I ubout half as. much wlieat has bepn. planted this year as last. The ruin and p snow fall of last night and today will1 bo highly beneficial to the seed in tho ground, but "Wo cannot reap where It was not planted' i 'An Interesting program was rendered at the conjoint seialou of thu M 1. A. j lust Sunday evening which consisted of , music, recitations and two very able 1 J discussions. "Conduct of joung ludlcs "on tho street" by flattie Scott, and 'Immortality of Spirit," by .Tessa q, Ward, which was positively excellent. ' Every member of tho Mothers' Work - " class tthuuld have heard It. ' ' "Tha Paro wan attendants at tho house I warming of U1&.B, N U. bjilldlng uro singing praises of tho grand occasion, Jthe tri'titmerft 'received, and tho beau- .tifnl program' throughout. A largo majority of tho young prononnced tho "f Oxerclsi's by Mr. Mllno and his athletic i ' olast us tho climax. Such entertatn- ijf ment Is new in these rural districts. M On making inquiry among ills students W 'wo And thiit tho Instructor lives in the ft, hearts of the bovs under his tuition, I Being a son of tho native toil ho Is bo I ''organized that he understands just how I to reach the boys, bringing to tho front IV rnnkd the backward, Jmshful ones, who 1 Som theso steps will continue to climb I' ,Jino hulder of progression having dls- V (covered thoro really Is something' In ' their natural make-up worth cultivation J, jtnd,-ovelopmont. (Ab . we(, heard jc, $ SinurkVdtoda'y ff-Mrr'MIti.e-ha'd' btW w 'imported from the antipodes of ,, our If" V icountry vre would appreciate hlmj'",ttq, L ,'.lng a home produot we will sense wfiaf ! yr o huvo had when gone." |