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Show Social at Hyrum. j IIm'.om, April 2 The Improvement I associations of tnc tlyrum third waid held a conjoint sociable Saturday evening in the stake building, vvhcie a program of both humorous and ser- I Ions content was rendered and highly appreciated by a comparatively large , number of people. Mr. C. F. Olsen i had charge or the program, an cvi- i dence that the same must hav c been I the right and proper kind, A nice luncheon and Ice cream was served at tho occasion, Whether the above described allalr served as an Initiative to the choir of the same ward or not, said organization organiza-tion held Its sociable on the following evening at the same place. To merely I call the occasion "a tine time" Is put-ling put-ling It mildly. Relatives and supposed sup-posed fiiends.mvseir and lady Included, j had been Invited and were highly entertained en-tertained by listening to the following piogram of which our particular friend, C. F. Olsen, had charge: Selection Choir Opening prayer Ira T. Williams Duct Uuby Johnson and Lucy Llljenqulst The Solicitude of the Sopranos. OcoriMiiQ llnlnh VlnlluSolo A N. Anderson The liaso Deeds of the Kasios . . . C. F Olsen Song Miss Lottie Sventzen Allusions from the Altos " . . Hose Liljcnquist Organ holo Mrs. Clara Mitten The Tender Points or tho Tenors K. S. Haws Kccliatlon. ..Lilian Parkinson The Cares or the Chorister A. Savage Song .. .Albert Williams and wife Observations of the Organist . . Mrs Claia Mitten Remarks 11.11. Petersen Phonograph selections . S. Hansen The humor accompanying the rendition rendi-tion of the above described program Is peculiar to musical people only, but was appreciated highly bv ell present, and last but not least there was a line luncheon and Ice cream The officers of-ficers of the organization are A Savage, Sav-age, chorister; C, F. Olsen, president; fieorglnc Italph, vice-president; Lilian Parkinson, secretary; Kva Hansen, treasurer; Albert Williams, K. J. Haws and Ida Olsen, committee. The choir has u goodly number of members and will, no doubt, under the direction direc-tion of their able leader, be heara from favorably In the near future, having procured some fresh collections of suitable music lately II. II. Petersen Jr., our photographer, photograph-er, has lately returned from a trip to tho La Plita mine, where ho took eight different views He says, how-over, how-over, that his next winter trip to said mines will be about July 1.1. Elder Hans II. Nlolsun has just returned re-turned from a twenty-nine months' mission to Scandinavia, and the Trondhjim and Copenhugcn conference confer-ence being his Held of libor |