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Show Greenville GREENVILLE, Nov. 15. Your correspondent had the pleasure of visiting the schools of the ward one day this -wcck although, late in starting are got-ting got-ting along exceeding well. Mr. Bjarnason and Miss Crookston liavo introduced a new system of marching. The children child-ren line up in double file a short - t i dishinec rom the school . .hgjise, Hie two schools stand facing each other, and at the command "Mark time, march," one carLseo them sway gently to thcO right and to the left with their eager faces beaming with delight trrid happiness. ' Wheri he order for ward, march is given, thG ltttlp tots of Miss Crookston 's school w.hirl into line and march 'into the school house four abreast like a company of trained soldiers. Then Mr. Bjarason's students came along with their well .Tnoes- urcd steps, keeping perfect time and order like a regiment of the Grand Army regulars. Mrs Ollie Xzatt and Mrs.Marion Toolson of Tlmtcher, Idaho, have been, spending a few days in the ward with relatives. Mr. MariuusAnderson has been busy -working up the sugar cane grown in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Smith thought they would enjoy city life this winter, so have moved to Logan. Several went down to SaltLake City to see the Aggies Ainft the U. of U. play football. Mr. Lcq Ferguson and Alexander Alexan-der Iatt left for Grace, Idaho, a few days ago. Mrs. Annie E. Carbett, of Turi ner, Idaho, is here spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nyman. Mrs. Mary J. Oldride of Fountain Foun-tain Green, Sanpete Co., is here spending a few weeks with her relatives. Mr. Olof Cronquist has a smile on him that will not- wear off. Cause? A little grandson has arrived. ar-rived. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoffman Hoff-man are tho happy parents. Mr. Orion A. Follett lias, gone to Poverty Flat on business. f On Tuesday, November 12 Mrs. Josephine Christensen was pleasantly pleas-antly surprised by. members of tho Relief Society 'of' which asso- anuannmmmmmmnnnmmmmannnH ciation shq was a member. Refreshments Re-freshments were served; 'the afternoon af-ternoon spent in needle wotk and social chat. A beautiful handbag was presented to Mrs. Christensen. Christen-sen. The Christensen family will leave for Burley, Idaho, next week, where they expect to make their home.- The many friends of Miss Des-sie Des-sie Thurston of Hyde Park, will regret to lenru the young lady " was run over arhurt by a colt last Saturday, Reports arc she is getting alor.g alright now. Sirs. Dora G. Bunco, of Poca- i tello, was a visitor in the ivard this week. ' |