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Show Letter from Utah Comity, j Au'iNt: City, Oct. IS, ISTZ. KJit-jrs lkral-1: The Sunday school of this place has just been" holding its anuiverary, which was a most enjoyable aHair. The exercises consisted of singing, recitations, etc., in which the pupils pu-pils generally took part. There were also two pantomimes given, both passing pas-sing off in lively and amusing style. Everything was rendered in a superior super-ior manner, reflecting great credit on the su peri ntcnde nU, M.ssrs. K. Hunter Hun-ter ami A. Marsh, and upon the teachers. tea-chers. The entertainment was followed fol-lowed by a dance, which was partici-1 partici-1 pa ted in by the parents of thc Sab-i bath School pupils. Our school is in a most flourishing condition, and is attended by about two hundred ehild-' ehild-' rcn, of various ages. ext Sunday a . large number of prizes are to bodis-, bodis-, tributed to tho children for meritorious merito-rious behavior. Thc health of thc people is usually ! goal this fall, there, being but little s aickness in thc city. The season's . work has been nearly completed. Our ssuhstuu ial and commodious e meeting ho-.uc is highly appreciated by ouraelvss, and is thc subject ot" de-lv de-lv serving praise by vibitors. In a pre-vious pre-vious notice of tho building in the 11 Hkkai.p, the height between the floor and ceiling was laled to be nine iWt; ., it should have bueu nineteen feet. :- C. T. Booth. |