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Show pany eu joyed a splendid afternoon at her home. Oswell Beck and wife aoootnpaniacl by hia father will visit '"friends ill Levan for the Pioneer holiday, returning re-turning next Wednesday or Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bardsley fa-turned fa-turned Wednesday from a visit to friends in Freedom, Mr. and MrsV Samuel Gee. CENTERFIELD. Centerfield, joined by Axtell, will celebrate the Twenty-fourth in the best way imaginable, under direction of a live committe with James H. Mace chairman. The day's doings have been arranged as follows : Salute of twenty-four guns and hoisting of the flag at day-break by J. H and Lars C. Myrup, also a real live serenade by the silver band. Citizens to assemble at the- meeting house 9:45 a. m. Program of exercises: ex-ercises: Call to order, 10 a. m,, Marshal of the Day Soren Anderson Singing Choir Invocation. . .Chaplain A.C.Fjeldsted Selection .....Silver Band Speech of welcome. Chairman J, H. Mace Stump speech N.P. Sorenson Male quartette Fjeldsted Bros, Oration . . . .Hon. CP. Larson of Manti Recitation A 2 alone JenBen Cornet solo Herbert Beck Duet Lois and Minerva Mace Recitation -Julia Thorpe Violin solo Sophus Christenson Christine Jensen will represent Utah, with May Tuft and Melva Rosenvall as maids of honor. A dance for the children and amuEements of various kinds- will be the attractions after dinner. A dance for the gener&i public will wind up the festivities. The fine rain storm was a general welcome last Tuesday afternoon. Two weddings have taken place in CeuterSeld recently. July 7, Miss Nina C. Jensen, daughter of Peter JenBen, to Low Baxter of Gunnison ; July 10, Soren L. Anderson and Miss Eliza Nay, both of Centerfield. Lars Q. Myrup and wife were favored with a call from the stork. Sunday, a baby girl gladdening the home as a result, Mrs. Fannie Brown, whose seventy-first seventy-first birthday oscurred Wednesday, was remembered by a goodly, crowd of relief society workers and made happy on the occasion. Tbe com- |