Show LAKE TOWN LOCALS interesting letter latter from our lake town correspondent EDITOR JOURNAL for failure to senj send you our weekly budget last week we apologize 1 I we vc got so full of ILi Li slety on the ath etli thattie mail went off ere we rubbed the last sleep from off our eyes eyed however wo we are in the midst of the first crop not a very thrifty one of luc lucerne erile cutting the ath was very nicely celebrated here and wo we bad a large number of visitors from round pound valley and meadowville Meadow ville wards the bo boys y s had previously biddi bated off the bowery and the ord order er of exercises which were well and patriotically performed were blowing off gunpowder in fine style at sunrise mass meeting of citizens at bowery at 11 a in where the following were rendered music by the R V bra brass band choir singing america prayer by X chaplain bishop price choir sin singing t R in t 1 the might inight wit E the right rea reading din of the declaration of independence pen dence by postmaster waite recitation ode to the ath of july by miss maggie waite overture by the harmonica band recitation tile the flag nap io w grass crass band yours duett blue alsatian mountains by the misses of meadow ville reading tho the natal day of liberty by alma findlay E esq duett 0 wild and cruel sea by ida Ilay hayball ball and estella weston recitation how lie saved st michaels by miss laura quartets mothers songs by joseph weston and jes jas robinson and misses edith kearl and clara violin performance for mance by the gordon bros Br osband band of meadowville Meadow ville closing 0 address by patriarch wm gordon A vote of thanks to the committee was on oil motion adopted anani unanimously 1 alou 1 ly choir singing 0 land wo we lovo love and bishops counselor J weston pronounced the benediction A youngsters party was held at the meeting house in the afternoon and the older dancers enjoyed tipping the fantastic toe at the acarl hall in tile the evening 0 both affairs being 0 very largely attended the relief society y ico ice cream saloon mrs louisa hodges chief cook was in full blast giving the public a bully good dis dish li for a nickle the proceeds to bo be used for charitable purposes this socie tys president is a rustler on wheels so far as we could see it was a x joyous day dav no drunkenness if there was aej anything thin stronger than soda water in town your scribe neither saw nor scented it we must praise R V brass band for its success and its efforts in our behalf the sunday school is S out with a pro gramme for the celebration celebration of pioneer day squire geo faricy fancy and family of round valley alley V took a spin over and spent tho the ath at preston in ia cache valley where they report a glorious t time imo was had george il II robinson spent the ath in logan rusticating among his school chums arid and rumor says promenading one of the B Y college beauties around iio ho will be our public school teacher from nov let next W P esq formerly one of lake towns oldest catiz citizens e 8 now of salt lake has s been b en with us once again this week cattle baron awill has recently arrived from his arizona ranch with five or six hundred fat kine which lie he hopes soon to con convert into by shipping to or chicago mr osborn one of illinois ex police justices of long standing came here visiting father julius A E austin and the cheneya last ye year arand and not having been blood atoned by tile canites Ua Da nitea took leave of us last fall for his home in illinois but his health and spirits were so ho much renewed by his brief sojourn that lie he has returned find and is with us once more A 11 wel welcome come visitor to our sanctum iio ho believes that bear lake has a great future before it and that the mines will do great things for us soon the auti anti mormon mormon yarns lias has no charms for him lie ile has come and seen us as we are arc and is convinced that the mormon country is a first rate one for any honorable person to live in sheep owners ira and sons were in evanston with their wool several days later not finding suitable market arid and figures they st stored ored their commodity not bein being forced to sell till the clouds roll by which let us hope Clev elands extra session will consummate con the atako presidency of the Y LM L ill 1 I A recently recen had one of their ing 0 a and nd instructive communions comm unions wi with th the local society here which was highly 0 appreciated by ill all present the weather here is so cons arned hot 94 degrees in the shade that it almost melts the adaman adamantine ine heart of yours ours truly JOSEPH IRWIN |