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Show RIVERSIDE Mr. V. S. Peel lectured here last night to a large and appreciative audience. The picture shown, the style of the I speaker and tho subjects bo handled were of deep and lasting Impression to our people. Mr. Pcct deserve, tho hearty good will and support of all truly patriotic citizens of Utah in his tireless crusade against tho defamcrs of our fair state. Ills admonition to the young men was Inspiring, patriotic and noble of the kind that leaves an Impression for good and his able arguments and refutation refuta-tion of slander, lorne out by actual facts, should prove to any unbiased listener that the speaker has the true side of the question against the class of peoplo who make capital out of libel and profit out of crusades. Mrs. Mary Ann Gleason, her daughter Miss Mary, and Miss Emma Ilush of Pleasant Grove ara vlsttlug with friends and relatives iu Riverside and Garland North. Hoadtng of dry farm wheat has been In full swing for a week and now a fow threshers ha vo started. At ono point, a few miles north of Riverside, the writer counted seven headers, five of' which camo within a radlns of half a mile. In honor of tho visitors from 'Pleasant Grove, Mr. and. Mrs. L, II. Kcnnard, Jr., entertained Monday night. Mrs. W. O. Parko entertained at a delightful ladles' birthday party Tuesday Tues-day afternoon in honor of Mrs. W. II. Parko. About twentyguests were present pres-ent and a very pleasant afternoon spent. Jay Kay Aug. 13. |