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Show OLD FOLKS MAKE MERRY AT GREENVILLE Greenville, Feb. 24, Friday February Febru-ary 7th was a great dayln tho annals o( tho old (oiks of Groenvlllo. They all gathered at tho mooting houso at 11 o'clock nnd thero feasted on music and sqng, chicken and pie, until both heart and stomach wero filled. Thoy spent tho afternoon together and alt seemed to enjoy tho frivolities of youth. Tho program rendored was very good and tho dinner served certainly cer-tainly as substantial as anything of tho kind could bo. At 2 p. m. the mooting moot-ing was opened by singing. Prayer by Italph Smith. Bro. Carl Nyman mado the address of wclcomo, and In words that touched deeply tho hearts of old and young bado all have a hearty Joyous Joy-ous tlmo In partaking of tho pleasures piepared. A program of music, songs, comic papers and recitations wero enjoyed en-joyed by all until 5:30 then refreshments refresh-ments wero sorvod. Tho evening was spent In an old time danco. Mr, anJ Mrs. L. C. Farr of Logan nttonded tho party . ' On Tuesday Fob. 14, Miss Ituby Nol-son Nol-son gave a shower in honor of Miss Ida Dolilah Porter. Miss Porto r was married to Mr. Thomns H. Jones of Sterling, Idaho, Thursday at tho Logan tomple. After spending a week In tho ward, Mr. and Mrs. Jones will make Sterling their home. Mrs. Josoph G. SuUh who accidentally accident-ally fell last Saturday ovenlng against n stump striking her sldo, breaking soy oral ribs and causing her great pain Is roported on tho Improvo. ", The play "Tho Man From Borneo," puOupon tho boards Wodnesday cvn ag. Fob. 16, drew a crowded housn, ail represented tholr characters admirably. admir-ably. A neat little sum was realized, which will be used for Sunday school work. About thirty friends carried out a grand surprlso on Mr. Edward Palmor last Wednesday ovenlng. Dancing, music and games were enjoyed by all prsent. Uefreshments were served, J Mr. WUlard Nyman spent Sunday at Ogden. Commissioner Crdnqulst was In Salt Lake City tho first part of the week on business. - Mr. Arcblo Chrlstenson of Brlgham Cityspcnt Sunday in the ward. Prof. Turpln of tho AT Cgavo a spirited spir-ited talk on poultry raising last'Thurs-day last'Thurs-day evening at tho farmers' meeting. fMrs.Hannah Maugban left for Ilex-burg Ilex-burg last Sunday to attend tho funeral fun-eral ot her nophow, Mr. Geo. Fogg. Tho wind lost-Monday and Tuesday did consldorable.,,damago tearing the roof off Mr, Albert Stauffer's now barn and tipping over several buildings build-ings and'plllng up snow In places making It Impassable m e m |