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Show CENTERFIELD. July 2 Grain and alfalfa crops are Sooking fine. The first crop pf lucern was practically a failure, but the Mcond stand never was more promising promis-ing than now. " :, Walter C. Brown, with his son and daughter are visiting relatives in I'ruvo. Jesse Bardsley has returned home ' from attending summer school at Salt Lake. Caleb Duttson and wife of Leamington Leam-ington called here en route to the Mantl temple this week. Mr.Duttsori reports the hay' croy a total failure in and about Leamington, due to the Hfages of the weeviL The farmers, -he states, have been busy discing and brushing their alfalfa lands and are how looking forward to get at 'least one crop of hay, Ida B. Nlelson and Miss Virgin Bardsley are visiting with relatives 16 Salt Lake. pENERFIELD AXTELL PROGRAM FOR TWERTY-FOTJRTH. Citizens will meet on the school grounds at 9 a. m., where a representative represen-tative demonstration of pi one sr life from the time they left the east until their encampment was reached in Bait Lake valley will take place. The Assembly will be entertained with instructive talks, etc., for two hours and a half. '' At 1:30 p. m. the following program frill be presented in the opera house i Singing, "Utah We Love Thee,".,by the Sunday School. " Prayer by Chaplain H. W. Nielson. Selection by the band.' - Speech of welcome by "Utah." (Miss Vione Thorpe). Response by"UncleSam"(A. Barlow) Ladles chorus by Axtell Sunday school. " Retold story by LIzzU Jensen. Recitation by Master Avery Beck. Song By Miss Mabel Jens.en. Retold story by John S. Bardsley. Piano duet by Melva Rosenvall and M,.49 Carrie Tollestrup. gpeech, Utah before 1847 compared with today, by Mrs. Anna E. Lund. ' Music by the Orchestra. ' Speech by oiir oldest pioneer, N. C. Tollestrup. ' Song by Master Heber Jensen. , Speech by "Sunflower" (Master Rellis Sorenson). Male quartet by Axtell Sunday school. ' Prayer by the chaplain, i A dance for the children, and outdoor out-door sports will follow after the program. pro-gram. The voting contest for "Utah" brought in $31.47. The contestants were: , ' A Miss Vlone Thorpe, Axtell - 540 Miss Minerva C. Jensen - 366 Mrs Dolrus Peterson - - 44 |