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Show pact Joseph Smith, TUo entertainment entertain-ment consisted of songs, recitations, dialogues and speeches, and a dance for the children in the afternoon; a party was held in the evening-. Everything went oft' nicely, but. some of the boys got under the inlluence of wine, and staid up all night roasting- chickens, etc., which, however, were not stolen. Dixie, Spring-dale, Utah, Dec. 2S, 1S98. SVUlXtiDALK. The M. I. missionaries left us on Monday Mon-day morning. Their labors have not borne much fruit as yet. as our association associa-tion is almost a failure, but we trust that after the holidays more intrest will be taken. F. D. Clifford returned home last Thursday after making a trip to Cedar City with canigre root: he returned via St. George where he attended conference, confer-ence, he reports trade dull in the north. F.lders Hunter and Durham came from St. George with him: they are laboring labor-ing in the Mutual Improvement cause, and we all wish them much success. A Sunday school jubilee was held hereon the 2:rd inst., in honor of the 9:',rd anniversary of the birth of the Pro- |