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Show Greenville. UKHHXVlLLEj Juno 4. Primary Pri-mary Association met nt 2 o'clock and nave their review A line program was rendered, much to the credit of the performers and the gratification of parents, teacb ers and friends. President Annie L. Nels'en und counsellors Alice Cr6okstou and Ada Bnugh are performing a good work with the little tots. Sisters Hansen, Smith and Tysom were present and gave the children some good counsel. Last Friday oip- school closed, after a very successful year. A dance was giveii Saturday evening even-ing in lioftor of the graduates. Principal Melvin Hovey is to be congratulated upon such- pronounced pro-nounced success crowning his year's work. Not in the history of our schools has the outlook of a,class been brighter. Miss Ruby Xqlson entertained all the graduates gradu-ates and a few friends Friday evening. ev-ening. A most- delightful time was spent. They sang, recited, played games, and feasted upon the good tilings provided by their hostess, the luncheon served being a particularly pleasing feature. The house was artistically draped and decorated hi the class colors. The cakes, ice cream and table decorations were all in pink and white, these being thejr class colors. col-ors. John' "Oldroyd. of Fountain flrecii. has been .spending two or three days this week with his Aunt. Mrs. Susan Smith. Mrs. Alice Ferguson Batt and daughter, of California, are here visiting with relatives. Master Edmond AVilhelm. ,who was taken to Salt Lake City for treatment for bis eye. is improving improv-ing nicely. Messrs. Sam Smith and James Chamber returned home on Saturday, Satur-day, having spent ten days in Oregon on business. 'Oscar and Lewis- Nelson returned re-turned borne .Sunday from Yellowstone Yel-lowstone Park, having spent, tin winter thcr. They report snow continued on page 8. |