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Show PLEASANT GROVE. The Sunday School Festival Fes-tival a grand Success. THEY ARE TO CELEBRATE, And Ask Their Neighbors to Join in With Them. Since our last, the town has not changed lu appearance very much, still there is a steady march onward. Our Sunday School Festival which was held on tho 6th In Swonson's Grove, was a grand success, and those who worked so hard to please the children aro deserving of praise. Everything passed off pleasantly pleas-antly with the exception of some of the young men, imbibing to freely of that which steals away their reason and brings sorrow to widowed mothers, and groy haired father. Ok Monday tho 8th Inst., at 8 p.m , the cltizeus met at the call of Mayor Thorn, in tho City ball to tako into consideration con-sideration the propriety of celebrating the 4th of July. It was tho senso of those present that we celebrate, and a committee of nine was selected to make the necessary arrangements, and it Is tho intention to eclipsoany former celebration cele-bration ol our natal day. Therefore, if our neighbors do not And enjoymont at homo on the 4th, we shall bo pleased to welcome all who will, join us in our pleasures, and will onsuro them a day long to bo remembered as wo have tho right kind of material on ourcominlttee. Wednesday evening found the public again assembled in our City ball, when hey were met by Mears'HouU, & Gash of Provo exponents of Democracy. The result was that a Democratic Club was organized with James 0. Bullock as president ; Louis S. Kobinson, vice-president; John L. Uarvey, vico-prceldcnt; James L. Brown, secretary; and Cbas. B. Harper treas. Tho majority present I think favored tho Democratic side of tho question. Thero wero however, some that leaned towards Republicanism and would bo pleased to hear some of tho Ma guns believing that a number would JoiVa club if one was set on foot. NCdoubt you have heard ero this the 1 report,at about 400 bus. of whoat has ""J 'an belonging to tho Ileliof Socicti mont says this is a fact, I trtut, lwwo that WB ii,ai learn ' something thwlu chaoge tho rumor and that tho graa wuich was donated and atorod to ftccfxho poor is etlUcome-o etlUcome-o table, Tuebk are sevcralVour clthons engaged en-gaged in tho brick induVrv, and success is crowning their ofrbrts go wo may expect to eeo somo ol tho oK land marks replaeod with beautiful brlr cottages. We aro sorry to learn that our enterprising enter-prising noighbor. San' Green.. Umn w v ms ucu Wnn a severe atfaclc of rheumatism. Tiie health of the people generally is good, peace and plouty reigns supreme, Wishing the Bamneu success and widespread wide-spread circulation will close with More Ano.v. : |