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Show PAGE TWO ' THE TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL; LOO AN, UTAH. Y men and single men of Franklin, of the entertainment, in consethe married men winning; horse quence had to be abandoned. Mile. Marie Ghende, president racing, etc., and at night fireworks. All went off harmonious- of the fete, and who was one of ly ; no quarreling, but peace, love those who suceeeded in securing and good will to all. ..'A good a husband, read an amusing admany people were in from other dress to an enormous crowd, in which she deplored that, paving TINE PROGRAM AND AMUSE-MENT- S settlements, and all testify that time a during failed to marry last year, she had they hd splendid NEWS NOTES. the day. The reading of the De- been obliged to remain president claration, they say, was fine; al- a second year, and appealed ; FRANKLIN, Idaho, July 5. so the oration was grand ; in fact, frankly to some suitable bachelor On last Saturday evening' the the best that have ever been in to enable her to leave her post. Young Ladies Club of Franklin Franklin. The singing and reciBelgian soldiery took a promgave an ewtertainfent to a few tations were very good, and the inent part in the proceedings, of their friends, at the opera music by the brass band and oth- and marched about the greater liouse. They had a fine time, a er instruments was excellent. part of the day arm in arm with nice program, and a fine dance to Great credit ia due to all that their and ardent sweethearts, close with ; also refreshments, took so to climb as suitors went far part. such as ice. cream, cake and lemconis our ward Next Sunday the side of a house in order to onade punch ; all free. The young ference, when a new bishop will exhibit their daring to admiring men and women had an enjoy- be appointed, as Bishop L. L damsels. able time together during the Two French workmen from Hatch has sent in his resignation. his and Hatch council, Bishop Piney, (Aube), 466 kilometers On Tuesday evening last a par- Samuel R. Parkinson and Thomas from Ecaussines, were there sericel party was given to Miss Durant, are the oldest that have ously looking for .wives, also an Louie Dowdle, at Parley held the office together in the Englishman, two Russians and an Hills house. Miss Louie is going church, without any hitch, being American. The latter, taking time to be married in lhe Logan tem- over thirty years together. Now by ihe forelock, installed himself ple next Wednesday to Brother the bishop thinks that it is time in the village last Wednesday. Joseph Daines of Ilyde ' Park. for him to retire and give a After Ihe first years matrimonShe received a. good many fine chance to some one else. Who ial fete fourteen marriages reBrothon that evening. presents thati one will be we cant tell un- sulted, and the number rose t er Daines is a widower with six til Sunday; that is, if they put seventeen after the second festichildren, and he could not, we one in at all. val. In 1903 the day was wet, think,make a better choice for a We are having fine, warm and the consequence was only five mother to his children, for she weather here'now, and our garweddings, but last year, when the loves children. She has been a dens are beginning to grow, and fete was held in fine weather, teacher of the Primary class in took place. crops look fine, with' the excep- twenty-twmarriages' the District school for years, and tion of some lucern that was - all of the Franklin children think stunted during Ihe cold weather. ROME BENEATH ROME. the 'world of her ; and Miss Louie We have some sickness among Some startling discoveries have could not make a better choice, us is a Mrs. Chaliis very yet; been made recently in the excawe believe, as Brother Daines is sick woman. She had a cancer vations of Rome, which go to a good man and well off. Success in her stomach and was taken to show that that city is in a more to .their matrimonial life, and Salt Lake City, to the L. D. S. real sense than has been supposmay happiness, and prosperity hospital, where an operation was ed the Eternal city. These discrown their days as long as they performed. They took her stom- coveries carry the mind far back live,. ach out and cut out a portion, of the poetical fancies of Ilomer is of the Fourth Well, July past with the cancerous tumor includ- and Virgil, and appear to tell of and gone. We had a good time ed; and it is a miracle that she a peaple more ancient than the at Frinklin. At near sunrise the is' getting along as she does. Trojans, who disported them1 'firing of anvils .began, and the selves on the seven hills before MANY GET HUSBANDS. good old flag of our country was Ajax and Achilles, Priam and unfurled.The Franklin brass had practised chariot iand was out in force dressed in Belgian Fete Results in Engage- Ulysses invented the wooden or driving "uniform discoursing fin music; horse. Romulus and Remus may ment of Twenty-Seveand at 10 oclock the people ashave built a wall, but if they did sembled at the opera house, and they built like the people of Nip(Correspondence.) at a little after ten oclock the pur on a sunken foundation. meeting was called to order by Signor Boni, who is by right of the master of ceremonies, I. II. Brussels, June 30. The mar- labor, skill and time at the head INash, and the choir opened the riage fete held annually at Ecaus-- of those engaged in archaelogical a small village fifty The Star meeting by singing pursuits in the ancient capital Spangled Banner; prayer by the miles from here, has just been has for some time contended that enchaplain, Robert Lowe; a quartet held, and has resulted in the Koine was built upon a more ancouby Parley Dunkley and Co.; read- gagement of twenty-sevecient city, and that the Romans ing of Declaration of Indepen- ples. succeeded another and a different The fete is given by the girls race of dence by Doctor Q. IV. States; people. Ilis reason for music by the brass band, recita- of the village who seek husbands, this was the discovery of tombs tion by Misa Cynthia Ilill ; quar- and the visiting bachelors are under the Via Sacra, which contet by J. Lowe and Co.; music lavishly entertained during the tain t he relics of an ancient race, by Frank Bodily of Fairview; day. Each bachelor arriving had with their pottery and ornaments. :oratlon by Prof. Casto of Preston to sign his name in a book pro- Ilis claim excited much discus-sioacademy; music, auto harp, by vided for the purpose. If engagbut similar tombs have been .Aaron' Mkmson ; selection, grapho-phon- ed to be married by the time he recently discovered under the by Jas. Chatterton ; recita- left the village later in the day, Palatine hill in large numbers tion by Lurene Rankin; musio he had to add the name of his and with a more varied assortand singing by Master Robert fiancee. ment of relics. More than 10,000 people were Herd; toasts, etc.; benediction by While these discoveries are of the chaplain. Afternoon dance present, such an unexpected numgreat interest as indicating an for. the children, and all kinds of ber proved too much for the cof- earlier history to the Eternal city, games .on the square ; foot races, fee and cakes provided by the especially as they may be suppleetc.; basket ball, and a game of girls for aspiring swains, and the mented by much more elaborate baseball between the married gouter, or afternoon tea part finds, they are of greater interest in helping to establish certain J" f important theories in ethnology. No country on earth has such varTIRED AND SICK ied interest as Italy for those who r YET MUST WORK are trying to put together the history of races. All varieties if "Man may work from sun to sun but woman's work is never done, ;he white races at one time or In order to keep the home neat that i bother found an abode in and pretty, the children well dressed and tidy, women overdo and often peninsula. 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