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Show Best Wishes, Brother Murphy title liiipriiH'iuciil l.rai;iie and I, rail. Iiik (Mlens i.iie .Sai'lal in Honor (If L'M'ful Citleu. Next Monday Itev. Wildnian Murphy Mur-phy will leave American Fork for i aysou, whetu apparently a broader rleld awaits his coming. Mr. Murphy has beon a cousistaut cluistiau gtntlemau and a most useful citizen during hlu residence in American Fork. Ho has galuod many friends and made but Tew, If any euiuilcs, during his ten years stay here. He and bis family goes with the silicons regrets and the best wlilies of the entire community. It was for tho pin potto of voicing the above Bentimonis that tliu Civic Improvement League gave a reception recep-tion In his honor at the High School building last Friday evening, iliuro ud a oig niiciKiaucu anu a morough-iy morough-iy enjoyable nine. Ur. J. i1'. iNoyes acted as master of ceremonies and iiuruiiuceU ur. 1. 41. Keiloy, president presi-dent ol the league In which Air. Mur. phy hail been an active worker. Ho inietiy toid ol Mr. Murphy s work beru and of how the pcopic hail appreciated appre-ciated It, ami then prescuitd him vvith a ueautlml lountaiu pun and toid Mr. Murphy when lie toiiud conditions unpleasant in l'aysou to comu back to American Fork. Mr. Murphy responded lu his most happy vein and his eyes illicit with tears as he told how sorry he was to leave and sever die dose ties ho had formed hernr I rite Symphony orchestra furnished several pieces. Mrs. Maud Chiisten- sen gave u most appropriate reading, Miss L'lvn Chlpmuu sang it solo and Miss Itosa Hurraut gave a piano solo. The crowd then adjourned to the gym., whero thoy formed in n clrclo and partook of refroahmontH and 'QraiaTSBtnislaifcUutcnTolo. Games I Tvero then Indulged la till near the midnight hour. |