OCR Text |
Show HUNTINGTON Ward Primary Conference, was held last Sunday was well attended. The program was a success. We appreciate appreci-ate the pains being taken with our children. It is a thing of praise worthy note, to be a good Primary teacher. Dear to the memory of many are their Primary days. That is a time of our existence when life seems so fair everything every-thing so wonderful and rainbows so real, when all stories seem true. The road grader that was purchased three years ago by the board is iouna to be a really necessary piece of machinery, ma-chinery, and was used to quite an extent last summer. We hope that the use of it will increase each year until our streets are smooth and level. Mrs. May Stafford of Helper passed through Huntington enroute for Rochester Roch-ester last Tuesday where she expected to purchase some farming land. She made a short visit here with her mother, moth-er, Mrs. Maggie Robbins. Our theatrical players will present to the people in the near future. That worthy play. "'A Womans Honor. j 150,000troutto be distributed through the streams of Emery county. Can we spend a more pleasant afternoon than to take our lunch baskets, bake ovens, fish hooks and lines, to the river side and spend enough time in fishing to catch a fry of trout, build the camp fire and bake them and haye lunch under the leafy cottonwood trees? A love of history early installed will I elevate the taste to demand a high standard of entertainment, there is much talk in our town of another club, or society to take up the study of history his-tory both modern and ancient, english, elocution, and music. In fact a little school of learning. Mrs. James Bradly is very ill at this writing. On the evening of May the 30th our cemetery was a beautiful bed of green leaves and flowers. Decoration day is a day of sorrow mingled with thoughts of pleasure, and a day of all days the dearest. We think upon leaving this lovely scene, if we would retain that ender friendly feeling, and help to t strew flowers of happiness along the paths of the living, also, how grand would life seem. The little infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sherman is seriously ill. The little five months old baby of Mr. and Mrs Walter Rowley, Lukas Vern-ell, Vern-ell, died here on the 22d of this month from whooping cough and pneumonia. Funeral services were held at the home and the speakers were Bishop Neilson, L. P. Oveson of Cleveland, D. C. Woodward, and Samuel Rowley. Singing was furnished by Prof. Hardy and part of his choir. A large crowd was present in sympathy with the bereaved be-reaved family. One day last week the family bird visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Grange and left a baby boy. Owing to the backward spring the Huntington reservoir was slow infilling. A new case of whooping cough is developing de-veloping here each day. In giving the commencement exercises exer-cises of the 8th and 9th grade gradiat-ing gradiat-ing classes, we forgot to tell how beautifully beaut-ifully they had decorated the hall for that evening. |