Show WARD ENTERTAINMENTS E 13 MIS MISA A reunion of at the Twelfth ward sad was given last evening under tinder the direction of ot Bishop and the Iho ladles ladies of oC the ward Society In the ward warl meeting house hou c It II was tas Oa given In cele esle celebration celebration bration of ot tho thu anniversary of ot the th organization of ot the tue Relief So Society clot clet by the women of ot the Twelfth ward and was a n roost most mo t decided success A line supper was first list served to those prent In the tho ante anterooms anterooms anterooms rooms of ot the meeting house and then followed an nn excellent program of at mus musical ical leal am anti numbers rH The first number on Oil the tho program pr was WIlS a solo by b Seymour II H Young Jr who was In Introduced traduced by Thomas lh L I Woodbury nn as mauler tel of ot ceremonies The solo was finely rendered Then Theil followed George Georgc rind Sidney Clawson In III a u comical duet and Mrs Mr Burns Hums with the and Thomas Woodbury at nt atthe atthe the rendered beautifully tho the Ca nod one ne other oI r se so lection Mrs Mr a 3 S Donaldson T with tUli a n soprano which was vas encored and Mrs Mie Brown clever cleverly ly Iy rendered two Wo 1 ragtime selections the accompaniments on all the being heinli played pla ld by b herself herselt Miss Vitas Swen soil Hon on a It lIttle tot of lit n II tow few years then gave a 1 recitation which was II vigorous vigorously ly Iy I applauded d anti and a n decided hit The rhe next number was a n piano selection by Miss Druce e skillfully ren rein rendered dered 11 I and which would have hate been b ell much appreciated apprecIate 11 hind had It not been heen for tor forthe forthe the tact fact that a heavy set lIet person of rather mature years persisted In 10 trying on all nil the hints hats III In the house that he could got get I t hold of ut much to the annoy annoyance ance of ot those desiring to listen to the tho music Mrs Irs Nellie Druce rent ren a 11 soprano nolo oho olo which wits fol tol followed to lowell lowed by b nn inn amusing selection recited by b Miss MIsH Addle e and enthusiastically encored by b the this listeners A contralto solo by hy Miss Minn Midgley accompanied on un Slit 1110 piano by Mrs I Burns Burn and a tenor spin solo by II Froth Fred Hums Burns followed and Worn werl both much applaud applauded ed et The evenings evening program closed with u II by the quartet consisting of ot It Misses 1 Young Youna und unil Worth Ward rap rop und ind John K Hardy holier Aldous The rho building wn crowded with peo people iuie IIII come corne to enjoy thus tho th social and among those present were Clawson Governor Wells Well Henry lI nry President Angus M 4 Cannon annon and wife Mrs Win Wm m J Mrs Irs B J 1 II n Wells Mr Ir und Mrs Irs James JumeR 11 H Moyle lole Mr Ir leo A Lowe Dr Mr Mrs Ir Martha Wells WI Mrs Ir Julia president of at atthe the this Relief Hellet Society of oC the Twelfth ward and others The rhe building was with people who viiu come to enjoy enJo the th social and among fair night the occasion being the this eightieth anniversary of lIt Eider I HIah F P Sheets who during the She past years yearn yen IM line has presided as nR Bishop over oer the ward The Tue Th meeting house huu was WOR crowd crowded ed etl to tu Its Is utmost capacity by lIy of ot the lie ward taril and others who cho had holl former formerly ly 1 resided there ther ant and to whom the tho In lint hail boon extended Among AmonI the Invited guests were wen Presidents dents Joseph R E 1 Taylor Tn II II Pen Penrose Penrose rose rosc and Joseph JOl eph W V 1 Andrew Jenson John O G Sharp anil anI several others with their respective wives wins ivis The meeting how house liou was beau beautifully decorated rated and anti upon tipon tin the wall wail I Immediately behind the tho pulpit hung a aline afine line fine portrait of ot the under which In large letters the following motto was wa displayed All 11 honor to hits his hi eighty years Of t honest boniest toll toil The ward com coin committee committee who hail had the th arrangement In hand huml had an appropriate pro limo program gram for tor or the occasion and I one ono of ot lh nie ht pleasing features or m that mat was that every one who had hen been Invited to take part hart III on hand to respond Tho The cx x w ro opened by L singing ln nail Irn er and the tho numbers of ot the Ii were vere announced by 11 Professor Pro Professor fessor or John M 01 ns as n fol follows follow follows lows low Violin solo flolo tS Ir l a n song lIOn by 11 Ml M Kiln GaudIer speech by h 1 hier JOSePh K R F Taylor lor piano solo by Ii 11 Miss Mis tI Norma Fenton recitation I by liy Hessle Frost guitar duet by b Professor Johnson daughter remarks by II Kl m tier Andrew Jensen Jenson song by Constance McAllister ter remarks by b Elder Isaac J rinne stile Rulo by lIy Miss lIs remarks by I Elder Joe W 5 rc a 0 historical h of the BI life lite hy by r Ml Nettle ettIe Frost song lion I The Holy 1101 City by 11 Mss MIss Jennie Reeves speech l 1 b y the th hol In which I he hf gave cave come coma very Iery Interesting I censes of ot his hits Hf lite songs by h leo Jeo nod remarks by II Elder Charles harles w V PenN who arrived late in the tho evening All 11 the tho sinkers re reo ferret ferrel with considerable warmth of oC and high esteem to the th noble and tin Integrity t nf of Sheets ns DR a missionary iv ty Abroad abroad n a T of ot the west a n pro pre sIding shUn line church anti n a man loan o of ot God Cod who hOI hail Oon on Ul the esteem anti hove loe of ot nil all who had hart been J favored with his ao so and association a The rue more jOol OIn lort of oC the program being completed refreshments were the vast allt audience by b ten l to n ladles lint the festivities ended endel with young Rood good cheer and numerous heart hArt heartfelt heartfelt felt God bleu bless you iOU OU and Many hap py ny returns of ot tho the day dOY for tor the thc worthy BIshop ElIjah Funk Sheets WIlK wao born lorn In township Chester Co Cc Pennsylvania March 22 1821 1521 i became a member of ot the Church of ot Jesus JeRU Christ Christof of ot Salute Saints July ulY 5 Ii 1810 beIng baptized by 11 tho the late A post k Snow Sno lie He crime clune to Great Salt Snit Inko volley valley In 1847 soon Hoon after atter the arrival of the first company of ot pioneers under President Young anti ami was WIS or ordained n a High Priest and nd over aver the Eighth I ward In 1850 A grand will be given In tho the 1 assembly ns hail on Thurs day duy IIII unit und Friday evenings March and The Jh affair IH Is under tinder the aUd nua of ut Ill thi young ladles of ot o the ward who are arc for tor their Industry and taste ta t In promoting such things The room wilt will 11 be graced with a n num 1111 br of DC booths laden down with sIth things that will be bo dispensed by some sorno of ot the most winsome youn ladles ladies In Inthe tho the land There Thore will bo ho tha ilIA lirt and curio booth conducted conduced by Ly Maggie Moggie Has Elite Hassett Dussell sett sell Me Armstrong In this thin booth hooth there will he be besom solid som copies of lit If the th best pictures In the tho world There will vill be hu a 1 lower booth In charge of ot Vera era Tn licit Felt and Laura Mad Madsen sen son the randy candy and booth booths In the hands of Rose Hose Meyer Louie Loule Madeli n and Loui Joul Morris th popcorn 1111 nud booth In charge of Violet Nott Noti and Luelle lc and the fishing I pond 1001 where tit thA tucker will be caught by gUa F lIt it Agnes Aines Bowman und Jessie Scan Hears In addition to all thin thIs the tot fol excellent program will wUl be pro Contralto solo LouIs Louie F z solo Bolo c Will VIII Peterson Cornet cruet solo p seh Male University Glee Club C act oct Sid Bitt end and George Margette Instrumental music Leafier lAndEr Composer of oC tho the latest two to step lee Iso Dun Just Lost My y Job Joll Tenor solo Fred Graham Recitation Virginia Duncan Quartet The Tho Tide of Life Itro Maggie nU Mett Priscilla Annie Peterson l and Louie F l le sor Organ Orsan solo echo Prof Prot J J McClellan To Lo Include conclude with a one ono act net drama entitled d Surprised eI In which the tho tot fol following lowing young Indies will take part Alton Scarf Boors Diana IOn Dora Livingstone grma Felt I thol Tuckett lone Bassett hattIe Crabbe Crall e Minnie Coulam Preparations for tor or a n unique little en on entertainment to bo be given In tho the Eleventh ward meeting house early In III April Is Isnow Isnow now floss well veit under tinder way 1 The rho offal will willbe willbe be a 1 little operetta 1 I about forty Ju Juveniles U venUes under the auspices of if the Prim Primary ary nry dir association u of that ward nod anti will willbe be he conducted and curried through by lIy Mrs II H S Ensign Mrs Nellla Nellie Whitney Miss 1188 Lulu und Miss lIsl Jessie Sears Beara There will be 10 Il staging and costuming and besides the ones taking principal parts homo boino hay IIII hayIng Ing log been assigned to cute cUIe little singers as liS well yeli the chorus work Is pronounced by w those who have been bee 11 nt It the as OM being ahead uh at of anything attempted In this line for tor some time In nil all a It novel little enter ment und and one thinS that Is deserving of ot much credit to the promoters Is expected The rhe new hour loor commute committe of or the Tenth ward announces another dunce dance to be given Thursday evening next An Up dancing has hall been provided timid and will be In readiness for tor or the thO occa occasion sion Sian The Ilie first und and only performance of ot Madam Madum and her company of mInstrels took place dave before nn tin audi audience audience ence that crowded the Sugar ward meeting house to the doors last Iut night All of ot the artists artiste were heartily op ap a and u a substantial sum of or money was WIY realized for tor the 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