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Show PLEASANT GREEN Ii EXTENDED MM AH Manner of Products and Implements on Display and Sale. Bantam roosters, thoroughbred horses, automobiles and farm wagons went on sale yesterday during the opening day of a big bazaar which Is being held at Pleasant Green, near Garfield. The amusements and entertainment will be continued today and will close tomorrow tomor-row with a children's dance In the afternoon after-noon In tho Pleasant Green amusement hall and a grand ball 111 the evening. Bishop II. T. Spencer opened the ba-.r;ir ba-.r;ir at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon with an address of welcome to the many hundreds hun-dreds gathered for the occasion. Booths have been arranged In the amusement hall, in which domestic work, fancy work, farm products and other articles are for sale. Special attractions for the two remaining re-maining days are Juggling and club swinging swing-ing by the Thomas family ami several orchestral anil single musical selections. The programmes for today arc as follows, respectively, beginning at il nnd S p. in.: Vocal solo, Sirs. Wolstenholme: speech, comic. Hirst Jenkins: piano selection. Miss lirma Pugslcy: recitation, Miss Kffle Coon, vocal solo. Miss Nellie Marlor; recitation, reci-tation, Mailer Delbert Purser; vocal solo, Mrs. Claude Smith; recitation. Mrs. O. D. Thompson; vocal solo, Delbert Godfrla.w Selection. Sugarhouse orchestra ; Juggling, Jug-gling, John Thomas and company; concert, con-cert, Sugarhouso orchestra. |