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Show A New Yeat'mtlatber.ujr-In-order to fltljcgly celtbrato Kew Year's Day, sJme of thu resi-denU resi-denU in the TentiWard, hetded by Judge Fuller aud Ishoji Sjjelrs, hitujioii a happy idea ol snaking the day a jolly one for the old oplo and widow s of the ward. They accordingly ac-cordingly appointed committees to maku aixaugcnieuti for a dinner and an entertainment. At 3 o'clock in the afternoon a lorty of invited guests consisting of all the old folks, the w ldow k, the relief society of the ward, thu word teachers, their wives nntl others assembled in the ward meeting house, where three tsbles wero arranged to accommodate accommo-date two hundred persons. Grace was said by Ilrotlier W. Griflln, a former Counselor to the Ilisbop.aud all rroeiit did full justice to tlie excellent ex-cellent collation which had been provided. Toasts were afterwards given and rt-iionded to, and the aged iwople were subsequently con-vejed con-vejed to their .homts in vehielcs furnished for tho occasion. Taoo who remained behind were entertained enter-tained with vocal and Instrumental music, SjieecLes, recitations, etc until un-til S oVIock, after which hour the time until midnight was pasted in dancing, to the mutle of Heealey's band. |