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Show FRESH FROM WILLARD. Torae lilts Ton-fold Ci-oj:si A 'iurpassliis Sunday Schor.l ICvoit. The first crop of hicern is being gathered. Wells it Cordon have fitted up some elegant ice cream parlors. Our butchers, Jones it Harding, are doing a good business. Success. Suc-cess. The school children, under sixteen, six-teen, engaged in a dance Wednesday Wednes-day eye. Barker and Owens are contemplating contem-plating engaging in the fruit and produce business. Much credit is duo tho program and executive committee for their I inch fatigable labors. i Dalton and Dock have begun ! making brick in earnest. We may look for a first-class article. Thaine, Rees and Thomas, three of Logan's enterprising young men. gave us a friendly call while en-route en-route to Salt Lake. Mining is again looking up. 'Our hills" contain untold wealth; all it requires is push and enterprise enter-prise to obtain it. Our vegetable products this year will be ten times greater than ever before. In a few years "grain raising," on our most fertile laud, will be a thing of the past. On Sunday the tabernacle was crowded, the attendance being 4:2-1. Bros. Goddard and Morgan, f the General Supcriu tendency also Brest. Kelly. Ex, Supt. W'ixom, Peter Baird and Geo. Graehl were present. Three meetings, were held. The exercises were pleasingly pleas-ingly rendered. Interesting addresses ad-dresses were delivered by Supts. Goddard and Morgan, Prcst. Kelly. J. C. Wixom and -others. All pivscnt expressed themselves as being highly pleased with the Review. Last Saturday and Sunday were two of the most enjoyable davs in the annals of the' Willard "S. S. Saturday's exercises were exclusively exclus-ively out-doors, and an excellent program was ably executed. Ice cream and refreshment stands; swings and whirl-a-gigs were erected. erect-ed. The exercises consisted of speeches, singing, recitations, a. military drill, by children, be- , tween twelve and fifteen, ti nder the direction of J. S. Perry, jj. If. Hubbard and Jos. Ward; and a May pole dance by twelve young ladies, under the direction i f R. B. Baird. The May pole dance, (-(insisting of weaving rih-l rih-l ons around the pole, was a novel sight. IL WnxAiin, June 11th, '01. |