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Show SANTA CXAU.V, Wood hauling in full swing. Bishop Hafen has gone to Bunkerville. Bunker-ville. The postmaster, who had his leg broken, is improving nicely. Jacob Gubler has gone to White River, where he intends to settle. Pres. David H. Cannon and Bro. Lambert were here Sunday. They attended at-tended our general meeting and gave some good and timely instructions. The following program was rendered on Thanksgiving Day commencing at 10 a. in. Ed. II. Frei presided, and after the opening chorus, ''America'', Jno. Hafen, offered up prayer. Singing, '"Cuba the pearl of the ocean.'' Oration Ora-tion by Theodore Graf. Comic dialogue, dia-logue, Charles Ha ten and Robert Frei. Duet by Esther Stueki and Dehna Knight. Recitation, Carl Fordom. Instrumental Music by .Too. Staheli and his two sons, the latter aged 13 and 10 years respectively; they were much applauded ap-plauded for their good playing on brass instruments. Recitation, Ferda Rebel'. Exercise by 4 small boys. Exercise by 7 small girls. . Duet, Mollie Graf and Oiilda Ence. Recitation Josephine Tobl, r. Music, Frank Staheli and others. Dialogue, Ernest Hafen and Lillian Graf. Music, brass band. Recitation, Re-citation, Minnie Laub. Duet, Jennie Laub and Lillie Tobler. Dialogue, John Whittwer and others. Recitation, Recita-tion, l-'.'iie Frei. Calisthonic exercises and song by a number of small girls Comic recitation, Elhr Hafen. Dialogue, Dia-logue, Alfred Tobl er and others. Song, Rosilla Whitwer. Recitation, Jennie Hug. Music by tho brass band. Dialogue, Dia-logue, Dora Reber and others. Recitation Reci-tation Ella Stueki. Closing song, ,:C'all and answer." Benediction by Bishop John Hafen. A children's dance and horse racing were the afternoon attractions, at-tractions, and in the evening a masquerade masque-rade ball was held at which the dresses worne were of old-time fashions. This ended one of the best holidays ever spent here. The committees deserve praise. Tree:, a Fa kg, Santa Clara, Utah, Nov. 27, 18SW. A .i |