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Show bEAR RIVER BITS. "My Brother's lteicr' Civil Government Govern-ment t:lun n UenelH Bail. Eihtou Bugler: The Corinne Dramatic Club presented pre-sented the play, "My Brother's Keeper," to a small but appreciative apprecia-tive audience, last Saturday eve. Every member of the company did well, and Corinne may feel proud of its dramatic talent. Come again, neighbors. The Civil Government Class, organized 111 connection with the Y. M. M. I. A., is progressing nicely. For a change from the usual run of subjects, the class at its next meeting will discuss the subject, sub-ject, Resolved: That the American Ameri-can Indian has been unjustly dealt with by this government. Both sides are confident of winning. A benefit ball will be given next Friday evening, the proceeds to go to David Holmgren, who is at present pres-ent in Sunasvall, Sweden, fulfilling fulfill-ing a mission. The Fourth Quorum of Elders held its regular monthly meeting at Fairview, last Sunday. Pete. Feb. 1. |