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Show H- , T .. j i If Paradise II Paiadings HB'' PAIIADISB, June 2. The clos- BM dnr of the public schools crcatoc1 H a holidny Kridny, Mny 29, in H' f which pan-iits , children, nrul H ! Icnchcis vjcieud together. H.j " Tin- da s spurts began nt S) :30 H , 1 n. in. when the brnssbnnd met on L f the public sfiiinrc. At .10 o'clock P nil went to the meeting house nnd H ', ST listened to n sicy program which H' hud been piepnral by the .schools. Hr ' Two of the graduates rend well H arranged papers, one on class his- H i ? torv by Miss irnnnnh Tnms, and M 1 1 one oil class prophesy by Miss Af-ton Af-ton Ola-ay. Principal K. J. Clark presented certificates to the graduates and assured them that much credit was due their former teachers for the pupils' success. Prof. Peterson of the U. A. C. addressed the graduates and ably .showed that work is the highway to success. At 2 p. in. the smaller children were given a dunce nnd the alumni alum-ni association gave a banquet from 0:;i0 to !) o'clock which was ii Mowed by a dance. Saturday, May 30, The people met at the cemetery, and after beautifully decorating the graves, Memorial services were held around the monument of John Gibbs. The speakers wore, (J. K. Olson, who .spoke on the proper, observance observ-ance of Memorial Day nnd our duly to our fellow man while living. liv-ing. Robert Pcaree.spoko on tho origin or-igin of Memorial Day. i At 4 p. m. a game of base ball was played between llynnn Second Sec-ond ward -team nnd the Paradise school team. ,$ At the end of the ninth innings the score stood 7 to 7. Another innings was played winch nvo the local team one tally the advantage. ad-vantage. AVe were not so much impressed by the skill displayed in the game as by the gcntlemnn-,ly gcntlemnn-,ly conduct of the visiting boys. The writer watched very closely close-ly but he .heard no vulgar lnng-uagc lnng-uagc which is so frequently exhibited ex-hibited on the ball grounds, nnd we say to the boys. 'Come agnin." If inclined ito speculate on future fu-ture events wc would predict n successful future for these boys. Ernest Clark of Logan is spending spend-ing h few days with his brother, E. J. Clark." A dance was given in the meeting meet-ing house Saturday night for the benefit of the brass band. The hand furnished the music nnd nil who were present seemed to have the spirit of enjoyment. ' , |