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Show Idrearv davs of n inter, it miv be ; interesting to know that the people here are enjoying good health and I all survived the holidays, j Our Sunday Sehool held forth i on Xmas day in all its glory. vYe j met in the morning, carried out a j program of songs, recitations, etc.. 'after which came many baskets full of good things to eat. After all had been tilled to their full capacity, the children enjoyed the dance. Seventy papers of candy anil nuts were passed to the children. Grown people Innl to do without. All-in-all it was the most enjoyable time of the kind we ever witnessed in our ward. On the 21st of last month, a moon arose and started to shine to Mieah A. Gams and Emma E. 'Sanders, Itwasihe. loveliest and brightest they have ever seen, lite honey muon. They were married j at Logan. Happy may they ever J be. j W e have hardly had s n o w enough to sleigh ride with until Saturday last, when it started to blow and snow, and continued all day and night, and Sunday it amounted almost to a Jimmy cane. The snow is all the way from bare ground to three feet deep, and good slighing. The Slake officers of the Y. M. &. Y. L. M, I. Associations were here, and re-organized the associations. associa-tions. Bishop Joe. P. Harrison of St. John accompanied his ife, the Stake President of the young ladies. ! They were guests of Bishop M- J. Richards. They remained until Monday, when they r. '.turned home, facing a cold north wind. J. Fielding, Jan. 9, '9-1. i FiFiDiNG. ; Si.ienQ,ii Sondiy S.-.r.uji Citr.erir. j Sweete.-t of iiu-. Editor Buoi.t k : , A? the hoi-day-: are ovt-r. school, ! siari.ed. and people kenerjiiy re- |