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Show AXTKMi NEWS. The Old Folks party at Axtell Tuesday, Tues-day, commencing at 2 o'clock, was a great success. The people met at the new amusement hall and the follow-" ing program was rendered: America .'. By congregation Prayer A. H. Anderson Speech of-welcome ; Bishop C. L. Despain Song Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reading, "If I Could Live My Life Again" Mrs. Lehi Olsen Song-. "Silver Threads Among the Gold" Mrs. Royal. Whitloek Response ..Anthony Mad sen Remarks Mrs. Caroline Jensen Speech N. P. Sorenson Alter the program the honored guests were served to an elaborate banquet, and following the same eve-; eve-; n:iig a pu .lie dance was given and ieiresnniems were served to all. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Helmut j Peterson was gladdened by the ar-j rival of a baby girl. Hie little one ar-i rived Thursday, the 24th, and both j baby and mother are doing nicely. ! The people of Axtell have come to; the conclusion that good roads make1 good communities and during the, pe- I riod of spring weather many1 men1 with their teams have been engaged I in coininunil'y work. However, the j result, is most satisfying, as many ' ! roads w hich w ere impassable during i the winter arc being rebuilt into rfood. passable roads. Last Wednesday evening a primary 'charity dance was given by the offi-1 offi-1 cers of the Pr.mary at the Axtell amusement hall. An interesting pro-giam pro-giam was given and a most enjoyable enjoy-able time was had by those present. Miss Ileah Hansen li ft Monday morning for Emery county, w here she will make her home. A number 01 little friends gathered at the home of A. H. Anderson and tendered her a surprise Saturday evening. Misses Alice and Grace Jensen entertained en-tertained a number of the r little .iimds Friday evening at a dancing parly at the home of their parents. A light luncheon was served the guests. |