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Show OLD FOLKS RECEPTION . AND WARD REUNION A twelve hour entertainment, from 10:30 n. m. to ,5::30 p. m. was held at (he Llndon 2nd ward Wednesday, March 2nd, when Uioy held their old folks reception and ward reunion together. to-gether. A most entertaining program was Elton beginning nt "10:30 a. m., part of which was given In tho forenoon end t,lip rest In the afternoon, at the Llndon Second ward meeting .house. Tho program was outlined as follows: Short Speech of Wokomo by A. H. Lowe. ' Itcsponso by Carl Hanson. ItcmarkB by Bishop Chns. O. Johnson. John-son. Short talks by members of Slake 1'ioaldcncy. loadings by Mrs..adlo I'uhrsoq MIhh Inez Harris, Sylvia Morly, nnd May Jarman. Recitations by Hazel Kcetch, Erma Jurman, Ella Cragun. Vocal solo by Tolly Harris. . . . Vocal Solo bV Lois Downs'. Violin solo, Eliza Johnson. Instrumental music, by Orson Spra3-uo. Spra3-uo. Instrumental music. Erma Jarman. Ladles Quarttctto by Nona Kirk nnd others. Mixed fliinrtcUQ by Edwin II. Cutler Cut-ler and others. Solo, Albert .Harris. , Solo, M.ix .Plicrson. wi Vaudeville entertainment by QlarV eco Oranand Mist. .MIMer of American Amer-ican Forki '" Several Instrumental selections wore given from Flrasant Grove under un-der tbo direction of A. R Ovcrlode. Sovcral numbers were also given, by Prof, .PardojOna seven ofjls dramnU c studonts pt tlio D.'',T. UT iDlQRor was -cn'pd nt 12 o'clock an 1 lrH.eJven!ng nt,J;B0j( AH 'enjoyed n motion picture show." 'invitations wore extended to every-liii' every-liii' Irfiho wo'rd'.o'verhe.aco.ot'BLx-teen. wo'rd'.o'verhe.aco.ot'BLx-teen. (. . |