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Show "MORMO.V I)ILOVlLTV. Tun Pbrenix, Arizona, UcatUe contains the following communication communica-tion which needs no comment Tempi-, July 5th, 1KO JvtfVor OaUe. Having beard from man v and varied sources that tho Mormon people, wherever found, were, as a people, peo-ple, unpatriotic, treasonable, and a dangerous element to our government. govern-ment. By reason of the-o undesinble qualities and bearing that tho Mor moa settlement at Mesa would celebrate cele-brate the glorious Tourth, the writer at an early hour, accompanied by his wife,droreto that charming village. Wo fonnd upwards of SOD people congregated con-gregated nnder the extensive arbor adjacent to their church, all in gala day attire, all well behaved and en joying themselves listening to an elaborate programmo prepared for the occasion, consisting of singing, read ing, declamations and speaking The following is a portion of the programme. Vng by the choir, prayer by the chaplain, sing ing. "star fcpanglcd Banner," Declaration of Independence, by Professor Pro-fessor Banta. Patriotic ong by D Bagley, oration by II. F. Johnson ong bv T. Pomeroy, chorus by the choir, speech bj Professor C. O. Case, speech bv L. II Hawkins Forenoon entertainment closed by prayer by Mr Kllsworth. The a'temoon was deioted -ilmost wholly to making the children happy, and a better looking, better dresseJ, and more conteuled lot of children could not be found Tho church was detred of seats except on tho sides and given up en'irelj to tho children to dance in One could sec little bms and girls of four or fhovearsof age eutenog with as much spirit and ze"t into the dance as shonn by the older people. Then they ha 1 all kinds of games, such as racing, bsloon ascensions, ascen-sions, etc., with candy, ice cream, lemonade, and other refreshments, until it was time for tho little ones to go home. ' In the evening a dance in the church for grown people closed tho day's enjoyments, with fireworks and anvil firing ' It would be difficult to Imagine a more enjoyable, and purely patriotic Catherine of people, than this celebra tion ot Mesa. Tacse people have re ducod outdoor as well as indoor pas times to a science. From them all churches mij,ht learn a lesson, use our church buildings to make people happy in material enjoyment instead of devoting them entirely to soiemn spiritual uses, and you will find your attendance increase instead cf ditnin ish ' Not a person in the least nnder the influence of liquor was seen in all that large assembly, and the writer did not hear one profane utterance How is this for morality and good citizenship? "Upon the whole I pronounce this to have been the pleasantest Fourth of July celebration I ever attended for the reasons among others, that com forts of all kinds were provided, btats for e ery body, shade In abund anrr, and refreshments ample, the kindly, and generous, and anxious to shower hospitality upon visitors, so different from the aerage picnic where all is irrced and irrab "If any ono doubts my statements, prove it by attending the celebra'ion at Mesa next Fourth, and you will agree with me that for patriotic earn estness, wholesome comfort, courteous gentlemen and beautiful women,Mesa cannot be surpasetL" A Looci r Ox. |