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Show I Tho Anniversary. As stated In our Inn Itsito tho Sabbath pchool held its anniversary last Sunday, There ivcro as visitors from Salt J.l..c (Jco. Uoddard and Qeo. Ileynolda tind from FrovoLars Eggertson, A. L. Booth and W. S. Itawllns, nndquitcantjnibcr from AmvrlcaiiFoik. Tho opening address by My. John Smith was well rcnJcred, and appropriate appropri-ate for tho occasion, and wbb veil wortli the effort put forth to learn and deliver It, showing plainly that thojoung men of our city only need to apply themselves to any subject and thoy can soon become tho masters of the same, Tho program was n good ono nnd was carried out in every instance but one. The reviewing of tho classes shotted that tome good and efficient work had been dono by tho teachers nnd In the main nn improvement on o many recitations which have Ucn the rulo heretofore. There was not as much singing as on former occasions but was novcrtholewi n good selection, both the opening nnd closing pelccs as well as the Kongo, On such occasions plenty of singing is always al-ways in taste and is never found to bo weary some. The primary children inado u good lilt in tho eoug sung by them they having kept such good time. So did the several classes of httlo girls and tho two little girls who tang together togeth-er did iik't ly. Tho S. . band did much better in the afternoon than in tne morning, their instruments being a little outof tuno in i tho morning. Mut no cannot lny any blame to t.ie lioys for vo suppoio they ' had tuned up alright before tho exercises began and thoy had no idin that the heat of the house had Mr etched tho Btrings. i.'uvcr mind bys wo all learn by experience and you were in good tune when you played last. Tho )lttli! speeches which were sandwiched sand-wiched between wrro all qtilto pithy audeucouiuging. Tho closing address by Miss Eva Itrown deecrves mention as being a Quo election. |