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Show MOTHERS' OAY EXERCISES HELD ATJYDE PARK Hydo Park, May 16. Tho graduating graduat-ing exercises of the district school was held In the hall Sunday o'ycnlng, May 14th. .no houso was well filled, and tho following program rendered. Singing, "America," by tho congregation; congrega-tion; prayer, Suel E. Lamb; Blnging, "When tho Daylight Is Gone," by four of tho lady graduates; music by or-che&tra; or-che&tra; valedictory by Miss Ruby Hanccy; class prophecy by Miss Gertrude Ger-trude Ashcroft; piano selection by MIbs Leah Chrlstcnsen; speech to tho graduates, Charles England ot Logan. Brother England's talk was an ox-collent ox-collent one, full of gems of thought, and valuablo ndvlco to tho graduates and tho young pooplo In general. Tho speaker referred to soveral of tho successful men of tho day, and how they becamo successful and beloved of men. Tho Mothers' Day exercises wero held In tho hall Sunday afternoon. Fred T. Dallam discoursed eloquent);-upon eloquent);-upon mothorhood. Showed that women wom-en In all ages ot tho world had played an actlvo part. Mrs,. Johanna Petersen, president of tho noliot Society, alo ma-Jo a few remarks upon wom'dh's works and, duties. "' Whllo Brother Albert Kirbr -was putting a wagon box upoa thpVAgon last week tho horses becamo frighten,- cd at(d ran away. For about a block they ran length ways of a wire fenco, breaking off seventeen cedar posts. Strango to say tho horses wero scarcely scarce-ly hurt at all; and but llttlo damago clone to tho harness and wagon. Our sheep shearers aro expected from Rawlins, Wyoming, during tho week. The report comes from somo of their families that tho boys havo had flno weather for shearing and havo made good wages, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ima Thurston, Thurs-ton, May 14th, a boy. |