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Show ! lous games closed tha evaninjj'a J-' J-' tertainment. Jacob Fixeted i8 here, purchasing a lob of turkeys for the Salt LV I market, ! George Frankcom and Krastus, j Soronson were shipping sheep from I here at the beginning of the week. William Simpson left for Kans j City witli cattle, this latter part ot. the w eek. Visitors from Ephraim during the week were Mrs. Soren M. Sorep-ft ! aud Mrs. HaDs Brienholt AXTELL, Nov. 19 Elder Earl R. Sorenson, who has labored the past twenty, three months in northern Norway as a missionary for the Mormon church, was tendered a hearty home-welcome last Friday evening in' the school building. The following excellent program was rendered: Chorus by the, choir. Selection by the Centerfield silver band. Speech of welcome by H.W. Nelson. Song by Mrs. Herbert Johnson. Reading, "In the U. S. A." by Mrs. Mary Jacobson. Song, "I Am a Utah Boy," by Bor-ney Bor-ney Tilbey. Selection by the Centerfield silver band. Song, "New Hampshire Home," by Dura Thorpe. Reading, "The Story .of Enoch Arden," by George Bates. Song, "Home Again," by Eva Jensen Jen-sen of Centerfield. Remarks by Elder Sorenson, returned re-turned missionary. Selection by Centerfield silver band. A delicious supper; was then;sarved in the adjoining room, by the officers of the Young Ladies Mutual Improvement Improve-ment association. Dancing and var- |