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Show Southern Utah Alumni, IDIxie Advocate The Alumni Students of tbo University Uni-versity of Utah entertained nt tbo homo of Jnmos Gottatn, in honor of Prof. Bouillon of the U. of U. nnd John Foster of the B. N. S. Fruit of all descriptions and molons wore voiy tastily arranged on tables, and thoeo presont woro invited to pnrtnko to tholr hearts' content. Prof. Bon-nlon Bon-nlon spoko to tbo students requesting that thoy moot during tbo Fair week and orgauizo au Alumni Club in tho southern part of this stnto. Ho chose Maudo R. Snow to not as obnirmau iu culling nnd arranging this meoting. Those invited to meet Prof. Bon-u Bon-u ion aud Mr. Foster woro the Misses Maudo R. Snow, ttvu Cannon, Bessio nnd Emmn MoFiirlnne, Mnttio Mo-Arthur, Mo-Arthur, Kato aud Nellio Bleak, Nellie Woodbury, Nellio Stevens, Mario Andorsou, Nannie, Jesslo nud Magglo Milne, Loulo Foster nud Mngglo Cottum, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Snow, Jr., Mr. and Mrs Moroni MoArthur, Pros. fi. F. Whitoboiul and tho MoBBrs. D. II. Morris, Wm. Garduor, Woodrufr Cannon, Ohorl Woodbury, Snmmlo Jud, Nolls Sandborg, Joseph W. McAllister and James Cottaui. Tho party left early Wednesday morning for the Knnu county settlements. settle-ments. Wo trust they do not loso tholr way as neither had travoled the road beforo and It is an easy nsattor Ja take tho wrong turn to iVioao' not Xcqualutud with that country. |