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Show A GREAT REUNION Enjoyed by Vie Married People of the Logan Sixth Waril, - The married people of Logan Sixth ward met In the ward meeting house at 2 p.m. on New Years day, bent on having a good time, and thoso who were there claim that they succeeded in every detail. A most excellent program had been arranged, but owing to the fact that some who were on tho program wore not present, sonic changes wcic made in the order of the day. The piogram rendered was ns follows: Singing by all-Wo Tliaiik Thee O God for a Prophet. Prayer Samuel Holt. Singing Come, Come, Ye Saints. Speech of welcome Chairman of Committee. Song-OHi. Maiy Peterson. Recitation Mrs. Anna Brent Davis. Song Feidlnnnd Jacobson, Recitation Mrs. Ilia S. Anderson. Song In Dutch Dora Jacobson. Speech Orson Smith. Song, Samoan language Joseph Quinney, Jr. Speech Olof I. Peterson. Violin solo-Prof. O. M. Harris. A neat little speech and the following follow-ing recipe for making wedding cake was given by Thomas Williams of Salt Lake: Take five pounds of fervent devotion; devo-tion; extract of faithfulness, three pounds; heartfelt satisfaction, four quarts; prudence and good nature, one pound each; confidence and natural nat-ural forbearance, six scruples each; gentleness and modesty, eight ounces each; matrimonial fidelity twelve scruples; ecstatic enjoyment, three quarts; patience, Industry, and economy, econ-omy, one pound each; wisdom and experience, ex-perience, llftcen pennyweights; discretion dis-cretion and benevolence, nine ounces each; essence of purity, one pound; sweetness of disposition, seven pints; milk of human kindness, one gallon; common sense, one hundred grains. Mix these Ingredients thoroughly together to-gether with cheerfulness, then pour this mixture Into the golden bowl of domestic happiness, lubricated with the oil of gladness, and heated with the fire of true love. While warm, overspread the whole with a frosting of gracefulness. In the center, place the star of hope, set around with dimples, dim-ples, and the sparkle of bright eyes. Encircle the whole with a wreath of smiles, Interwoven with rosy blushes and pinks of perfection, fasten the wreatli with golden chords of harmony and silver threads of discourse. Cupid vouches under oath that one of these cukes would last a lifetime, and improve im-prove with age, and that those who ate of it would never have cause to seek for divorce. Young ladles should try their hand at once, and avoid losing los-ing golden moments. Oliver Skanchy entertained the gathering with his phonograph. Comic song F. Jacobson and P. P. Petersen. After which all partook of a bounteous boun-teous feast and enjoyed themselves In dancing, speeches, etc. |