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Show OLD FOLK'S PARTY. Will be Held This Afternoon at ' 1 Ward Hall Dinner and , Social Arranged. Tho old folks of Godar City will bo cntertninod this afternoon by the X Gouural Old Polks committee ut tho Ward Hall aud (bey will be regailod with an elegant and substantial dinner, din-ner, after which thoy will be entertained enter-tained with a Bploy program of musical musi-cal selections, songs andjpeeobep. Following 1b the program: Seleotiou by the choir. Prayer by Chaplain 0. J. Arthur. Song by tho oboir. Address of welcome by W. U. Cor-ry. Cor-ry. Duet by ReepooBO to address by Barbara Tweed ie. Oomlo recitation by Winnie Parrv. 20 minutes intermission for general gener-al handahako and social ohat. Holectlou by Ellas M. Oorry and 9 company. 1 RemarkH by Chairman John Parry. 9 Duet by Dan E. Metbo&ou and 9 wife. 9 ( Remarks by Mrs. 12. Crone Wat- 9 fion. 9 Remarks by Uishop Lebi W. Jones. I "v 9 " Harry II. Lunt will direct tho cb- 9 oort committee in gathering the hon- 9 - ored gneets aud eailat in the plotBnro 1 of giving them an enjoyable ride in 9 oarriages before tbe dinner hour. It I is requested that all who will furnish teams aud carriages bo prompt uud rendy to escort the old folks to tbe 9 place of meeting. 9 In tho evening a danao will bo glv 9 ' en at which tbe old folks will be ad-9 ad-9 mittod free, but a charge of 25 conts if yn will bo made to all under that age. ling to come, iilvn your nlnco tn your son who tniifct gtt "next" In theso gutberlngB or bo tho cufaut for tho olhor fellow all hla days. If your son will attend and follow tho Itietrun tlous be gtB ho will bo iDdepeudeut, If In rlotB tint attond, hostaudnu very good chauae to follow tho old fctyle of nurlculturo which will net do in theso days All furmeta nud stock men dosirltig to exhibit tholr etook nro requested to bring tholr animals to tho fctock judging contest to bo conducted at the school. Thorn you shall loaru their "telling piintH" and you will Lo told frankly where your tstonk aio piicerlor and wherein they aro net up , to tho stnudard quality. j A fan'rar imipt bn a Eolootlflo farm ;r now days or go to day labor for tho other rcllow. Fathor'ri times nro no 1 nioro us they weio wheu you wore , boys. Your boiib bavo now problems ' that must bo halved by modern moth-'ods. moth-'ods. Vou will all htarvo if you continue con-tinue to raiso wheat by Irrigation. I Thla la a fruit country. Vou may as I wull havo your 81 DO per aoro profit bb 1 to have your profont dellolt. Five thousand nores of any good qa-Uit? put'itocB will bring a railroad jtbrtigh Iron Ojuuty v tliroo yeorB if I audloil judicliuuly No amount of "IhIIi will brlug cue. RiiIbo any d htna -but all 'rrtrta" iAt "uarqo d th'i'i: If it fd only burroa or liurk-Ehite liurk-Ehite l.ru'H. All ruiro them. J.ct us uulfo ru yorott cue thing that wo cun ritlHU at a pi otlb. IJoyp, cut cut nud clesr off u five Riite trurfc of land and (dixit apple tn'B Twenty of ycu do that now and in ion years that sr.mo 100 no-rea no-rea if in ouo patch and planted to ouo or two of too best kinds of apples, say Johuathan or Wineeap, will uot you Hvory whiter 8ir,000. You can learn Iiow to make it do that by attending at-tending tho Farmers1 bouooIb. Push I You owe it to tho naming cuiieruticns. |