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Show AGED PATIENTS AT INFIRMARY HEAR PROGRAM Elks Club Gives I'lt.-.ents Commissioner Gardner Praises Work. Christmas was observed at -the enmity infirmary wish a good pro-, ivsun and an excellent dinner arranged ar-ranged by the matron, Mrs. Annie Rupert sen. A large Christinas tree added to the enjoyment of the occasion. oc-casion. Mrs. Mary Ann Evans of American Ameri-can Fork acted as Santa Clans and distributed , sacks of candy;, nuts and olln-r sweetmeats. Members of the Provo lodc No. Ril). 1!. P. O. Elks visited the in-firmary in-firmary in tho. afternoon and presented pre-sented each one of the men with a handkerchief besides candies and nuts to all. A delicious dinner consisting of roast pork, chicken, potatoes, gravy, parsnips, cake and fruit, was also enjoyed. - James T. Gardner, chairman of the county commission, was present at I he Christinas celebration and reports re-ports that all of the old folks thoroughly thor-oughly enjoyed the program as outline out-line by Mrs. Egbert sen. "We are very fortunate in securing secur-ing tho services of a woman sucli as Mrs. EggertsPii to take charge of the institution," said Mr. Gardner. "She has succeeded in an exceptional excep-tional degree in keeping the insti-tuiiun insti-tuiiun clean and homelike. Together To-gether with her assistants she is to be congratulated on the manner in which the aged are cared for at the institution. "Anyone desiring to visit the institution in-stitution may do so at any time. A standing welcome is extended the taxpayers and public in general." |