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Show The Old Folks Re-Union. The Old Folku held thilr niidwlntei re-miion in the city pavilion yesterday. Till tables were net at 12 o'clnek no.ii' nnd n beautiful display whs pieaeut The tnblcH were laden with lliu most choice foods which show ed tlio people had icspoiided most gencrlously. The uycil bad a very enjoyable tiiuu the , weather having moderated greatly from 1wh.it it was a few days past. At the first taLlus theiu weiu tome 151). Wliilt the aged wi to pin taking of the good things the oil folks choir led hy Mr. S iliillel Jackson lendeied toiuu eweel singing nnd tbe Miss.-. Giles and Cher--, liuglon gave bcvcral peices on tho violin t guitar and m.indollue. After all had i pcrtiikeii of tin food ihu tables weie cleared and a piuraiu was can led out consiHtiiiKof sitiigi', inunlcnnd speeches. ; There weie present from S.ilt Lake I.elii' i old friend and fcinir llishop T. It i J Culler wh wiih e.illed upon ami gau' one of hii old tiiiii sensible and pleasant n speeches which the people ery milch m enjoyed. There in no one who the pen- jin plu love lo see mmo than lx Bishop llM Culler. He will ever have a w aim place ua in the hearts of ehi piople. 'I'lmre fllli. were prcbeut of the old pioplep couiiii- r IBP ittee of the state I'tither Kddiiigtou nnd g (if Ciioodheck both gave very plu.iH tut and II luteiestlng tulK. Ilisbop liaiduer ami R5 jiresldeut A. J. lCvans gave live iuluiitcs M It Hpoechci both of which were full of pith II nnd created some moirimeiii. The I ft cliaiis were cleared away and the ad I I went fourth in tlie dance until 5 o'clock, I In tho (mining an enjoyable time was S had at tho hall. 1 Til') coiiiniitteu woiked haul to make K 1 cvoiylhing a success mid llu-y did suu :U I ceed and they bo'h male and female me III I entitled to praisu for their good ,ork |