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Show Interesting Social So-cial and Other Affairs. Hyrura, Feb. 19. The thixc Quorums cf the three ward of Hyrum met at che Stake Meeting Meet-ing house and held forth for ti day in feasting, singing, reciting and enjoying themselves as best ! they knew how. The folio wirg j program was rendered: I Overture by the Orchestra, j Prayer by Chaplain O. SL Wilson. Welcome Address by W. A, McBride. Overture by Orchestra. Dinner at 1 o'clock. 232 pec-pie pec-pie were feasted and waited upon up-on by 24 waiters, all wives of eiders, after which the followics; progam was rendered. Overture by Orchestra. Duet by Lucy Liljenquist zx.c Ruby Johnson. Recitation, Mrs. Clara, Williams. Parody, Comic, on Maud Mailer, Mai-ler, a lesson on bloomers. Duet, Mrs. Annie Albertsot and Miss Harriet Green. Short address by Pres. L C, Thoreson. Solo by John W. Jensen. I Gold Standard by Alma Williams. I Duet by Miss Agnes Lifje&-'quistand Lifje&-'quistand Miss Melinda Petes: -!sen. ' Address by Patriarch O. -r Liljenquist. Song, Three Wishes, by-George by-George Hughes. Organ recital by Miss Letkf Oritchlow. Closing remarks by Pres. Ai-I Ai-I fred Williams. - I Overture by Orchestra. Benediction by A. M. Isra&- son. Met again at 8 o'clock to enjoj a good dance for ail inarrsea. people, at which a good turn out of the people in general wa. present and danced themselves, tired and all felt that the daf I had been verv well spent. The Hilliard band from Snntb-field Snntb-field paraded our streets ana I gave us a few good selections and tried to play m the opeia house in the evening but owiur to so many other parties, held al the same time they were not successful suc-cessful in so doing. After wail-irjf wail-irjf some time had to abanaoc the attempt. They showed them selves worthy of better treatment, treat-ment, but of no avail. The urgent cry of the day, 'Have vou got any.coal." Buzz. |