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Show Old Folks' Day at Toquerville. Toquerville, Utah, Sept. 27. Last Wednesday was Old Folks' Day nt "Toker." All over 00 years of ago were invited. Those betweon 50 and 00 acted as aids. The guests wore brought to the hall at 11 a. m. and dispersed at 5 p. m. John T. Batty conducted tho singing. sing-ing. Prayer was offered by W. II. Slack. Bishop A. P. Spilsbury delivered de-livered the address of welcome. An original poem was read by E. R. Lamb. "Who Was Joseph Smith?" was treated by George Spilsbury. A song was nicely rendered by Sisters E. R. Lamb, L. I. Higbee and Mrs. Caddie Cad-die Slack. "How We Crossed the Plains" was ably responded to by Mrs. Adelaido Savage. "Early Scones in Utah and Mexico," Mrs. Louisa Nnegle. Song, John Batty and family. fam-ily. "What the Relief Society has Done," Mrs. R. J. Spilsbury. Old Folks song, by the committee. Instrumental In-strumental music by Mrs. Annie Nnegle. Nne-gle. Recitation, Mrs. S. A. Bring-hurst. Bring-hurst. Sentiments, etc., D. Spilsbury, John T. Batty and Barbara Forsyth. |