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Show Social K (nta.il West Weber. Wist Wrnitii, Jan. 0, 1893. Hilttor Dcirra Xcwr. The holiday season ol this ward ha-been ha-been one of enjoyment anJ plenture lorbolh old an I young. Ttio north Huuday Hchool held their review Hun day, December 23. riioexerclteitrnin the higher olatse were in Mtly from thu text tiuukt of the Church and tho liea' lets, whllo tho o of the loair claie wero frjm cirdt arrange I and approve I bythoHunlayrlchool U lo . riiocla eicrcleea wrro Intirsjivrsed with songt, recitations, duets nnd sinking by the school. The teachers an J olllccra of the school had previously arraiiitol to havo a Cbtlilmss tree on Monday, the Said, nnd whon the inrentt, with tho membora nnd teachers of the thooli, gathered at the meeting house at HCW, the Ires inaonted n lino appearance. ap-pearance. There weru about lit! pria flits fur thn cnlldren, aulteJ lor both old nnd young, with decorations that had been previously arrange I by bus nnd sklllul hauda an 1 very tatiefully arranged on tho tree. Altera ehort but Interesting programme had been rendered, ren-dered, It was nmioiiiKod that "rfatita Claua" had arrived; aud at It was n special occasion ho had his wlloaccom-I wlloaccom-I any him; nud when ho came forward with his better-halt leaning on Ills arm, It created a great deal of merriment merri-ment through thu house. Ho was In-vltod In-vltod to make a speech but dicllned nnd handed to litis person In charge, a sxeih in rhyme, which he dislrid lead and which was very niproprlate for theoccaitou. Alter his honor Had seen that nil tho presents, to thoso for whom they nad been nrrangel wero prrseutel he lelt for other parts. An approprlata song was then un by the school aud the closing clos-ing racr waa ollrlod. Ileccss was then ukin till 2 p. m. whin the children chil-dren met and enjoyed themselves III tho dsnee. In the evening a party was held and u very unjoyablu time was had. A very Interesting pngramme was also carried out by the Houth HunJay srtionl cf this ward on tho above date. Tho children wero prxsentoJ with candy, nuts and oranges, nnd closed with a party for the children In the afternoon. A lean year parly waa held on Dec. 20lh. Thero watalu n party on the 2nd of January, also a few private parlies par-lies and family gatherings which we think have made It onu of the most enjoyable tlaies we havo had lor a uuinberof earn. Tho ngoil and thots who stood In need have not bun neglected. AtowdJ)s before Christmas, the lllshop, oailslud by some of the brethren and stilus, distributed between lour ami live hundred hun-dred pounds ol beef aud a good amount ol groceries; with other things that wcreialculatid to make them feel lint they had not been forgotten. N. II. |