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Show KANOSH HAPPENINGS Overs Haltcy, Chronicle Bcpresentative Still another baby, a big boy came to town at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Whatcott Saturday diiornlng Nov. 11. The snow is beginning to fall and on account of scarcity of hay the men are selling their cattle at good prices to two men, one from Nevada and the other from Colorado. . Mrs. Lillle Peterson, Mrs. Emmi Zlvaheii, Miss Ethel Turner and Mr. Ervln Roberta left Monday for Colo rado. A big farewell dance will be given In the Kanosh amusement hall Friday night. Nov. 17, for the benefit of Drlg ham Kimball, who will soon depart for the mission field. The young people of our ward will entertain the old people Friday, Nov. 24, for all over ."0 years of age. Jas. Gardner will be master of ceremonies. Program to commence at 12 o'clock, noon, at the meeting house. Dlnnei at 2 o'clock p. in. at relief hall. Singing by congregation, prayer by Chaplain Joseph Rohlson, singing by congregation, speech of welcome, Jas. Abraham; song, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slaughter; recitation, George Crane; Instrumental, Mable Gardner George; short address, E. L. lllack. on "Why we should honor the Old Folks;" song by James Abraham; recitation, Mrs. Melissee Whltaker; song. Mrs. Ade lade Paxton; toast, Alice Rappleye; Instrumental, by Mr. and Mrs. Weldon George; song by congregation; prayer by Chaplain Jos. Iloblson. Dance In the hall In afternoon for old and in the evening for one and all, so come one, come all, and have a good time. |