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Show ' GREENVILII NOTES Greenville, April 20. Sunday April 23rd tho annual primary conference wns held. An excellent tlmo was enjoyed en-joyed by tho officers of tho association, associa-tion, as well as the people of the ward. Tho program consisted of exercises ex-ercises from all five grades, songs, recitations re-citations and music. Tho singing nnd other exorcises of tho primary children chil-dren wore very creditably done niH showed tho earnest labors of rhose teaching tho llttlo ones. Sisters Hiry. mond and Checkotts wero tho vlsldrg Bisters. Somo very vnluablo Instructions Instruc-tions nnd timely remarks wero given to all present. A llttlo baby boy arrived at tho home of Mr. and Mrs! Wm. Ferguson last Friday. All nre doing nicely. Tho llttlo four pound bnby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Kyninn, Is now doing nicely. Mrs. Sarah Smith of Logan has dpuu visiting tlio past week In tho war.1. Miss Fioronco and Hnttlo Christen- sen entertained a number of friends on Thursday evening with games, music and refreshments. Mr. Jos. Folkman has guur- tr Thatcher, Idaho, on business. II- ex pects to ho gono two weeks. , l.dward Palmer, C. A. Nyr.ina V. P Xyman and wives nnd Mr. Ada I'nugh, nil attendsdtttie elder'' rcun- Ion at Logan Fifth wnrd Inst Frldaj evening. , i Several from here attended t.to inn-' ral services of Mrs. Mamie Crockett NelBon. Mnmio had lots of warm' friends hero ns Groanvllle was Uie.v' homo before moving Into Logan Mrs. Johanna II. Holiday spont Tiled '-ay with her daughter Mrs. C. jy. man. |