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Show Parowan Letter. Parwaar May 25k Parowan baa bee the reelpleub of) as "iBtelleotnal skewer"' this' week and her people, 1Hh the thirsty soil, bare eagerly abeerbe the life plvlng dropa. Tbe eonree of this downpour of good ia our Favawao public fiabool exercises and the SHvelBy Bohool Ocn-ventiou. Ocn-ventiou. 'The public eoRsel elosed- on the 20th. PrinetpW f. T. Vau Buren,. atalated by the tcMBers of tbe varioua-grades varioua-grades gave tkelr bet ,etrorra to pre paring exeroUes suitable to ib cuoa-Hiou. cuoa-Hiou. The "Musicale", a program of which was gives Iw tbe-last number of tho Record, waeredir to Prof. Durham and bis pa-pile,, and a grand treat to all uuaio lovers. Thursday evenieg "The School Circus," given by tbe principal, bis wire and ebild, aad the-pupils of the sixth and eighth irrades, In the Opera Ho use J plainly mtmlfested the- power of trnlaiDg oa tb"Biueoleaand' mind' of man. For 'amateurs. aotno- very d! Wen It feats were- performed' with hbuo and roudiResa. P. Iday mornlBa the. ecbool assem-oied assem-oied in tho Open Uoqae nnd tho following fol-lowing prorata waa eajoyed by- the parents and frleads of the pupils:- Saleotlon bp tb orchestra. Prayer by David MatbeBOu. Addrese, Prln. VauBuren. Motion Song by the 'Beg Itinera "Disooutented FJowors,"' by fkst nnd Boooud grades. Mixed OhbroB, "Primrose Flower", Flow-er", sixth and seventh grades. JnpauosB Drill. Song by sixth nnd seventh grade. Song Drill by tilth- aud sixth grndos. Selootlon by tho oroheatrn. Friday oven log tbo grndnuting exorcises ex-orcises were given In tbe Opora Honao Tbo Pros. Julius Taylor, gave an ox ce IJ ent speech, whlonaa fol lowed by two sclootluus from the "Boiiool' Orohestrn. Reading by Twenty Orton, "Original Room" by Obristiaunn Skougnrd, "Prognostication," by John Adams. Song by Laura Gurr and othera. Speouh by Grant Lowo. Tbo program was greatly on joyod ny nil present. The graduate are: Fny Oliorton, Eurl Morris, Julius Taylor, Florenoo Lyuiuu, Luollo Adums, MaudMlakle-son, MaudMlakle-son, John Adams, Grant Lowe, Al-bortlne Al-bortlne Meyerr, Boll Mitoboll, Laura Gurr, Bell Benson, Twenty Orton, Lawrouco Miller, Emmu Morris, Lib bio Halterman, Vordn Lyman, and Mangle Marsdeu. At the close of tho o.xoroiaoa Prin. Van Ibiron wna presented with it 80 mirror by tbo Bobool. On a ribbon bow were the words: "Wo havo learnod to lovo you." Tbo dosing year has been a very successful ono. Not one "pupil has been expellod from sobool aud the teachers and pupilB havo worked unitedly and harmoniouslv. If MiIb class of 18 aro as woll trained us we are asaurred they aro, what a great Influence for good in tbe world thoy will bo. The Suuday Sohool convention wus held here for tbe first time in two years. Workers from diireront fields iu our stake, night from Salt Lake Oity, eomo from Beaver and Pang-uitob, Pang-uitob, all desirous of cringing perfection perfec-tion to their vocation, wore in attendance. at-tendance. A bounolng baby boy nrrivod at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hot-tridge Hot-tridge on the 10th. Mrs. John Burke, of Mocuow, is visiting with her pnrouts, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Morris. (For Inok of space wo ore oompolled to omit somo very interesting P rowan ro-wan Items this week. ED.) |