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Show ELMO Elders M. E. Johnson and H. Fowler were home missionaries here Sunday. Mrs. Charles Pulsipher and daughter visited at Blackhawk a few days ago. Mrs. Effie Hansen and children, who have been visiting with relatives, have ' now returned home. j Pioneer Day will be celebrated with a program, ball games, and dancing. The program is as follows, same to ' be given at 10 a. m. Singing, "Utah We Love Thee," by Sunday School ! Prayer by the chaplain, Wm. J. Atwood Talk on Early Days, Charles Pulsipher Talk by Bishop G. H. Oviatt Seng, "The Mormon Boy," Irvin Ei ick-i ick-i son Recitation, El.-ie Oviatt Instrumental Music by Ella Oviitt Recitation, Walter Clegg i Duet. Lillian Erickson and Maria Oliver i i Stump Speech, F. C. Oliver I Indian Song and Drill by the Indians ' Duet, Helena Erickson and ElUa Oviatt Utah in 1847, Sarah Pulsipher U:ah in 1913, Mary H insert j Amusement committee: Henry Rasmussen, Ras-mussen, B. H. Erickson, Belle Tucker, and Elsie Oviatt. Dancing at night. Lillard Tucker has a Hed a n -w line . of shoes to h'13 stock. - Who has Pearl been fighting with? "She has a black eye. We have a have a half holiday every Saturday afternoon, under the jurisdiction juris-diction of the Parents class of our Sunday School. The afternoon will be devoted t ball games and other amusements. amuse-ments. Our new postmaster is L. Tucker. i |