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Show LEWISTON OLD FOLKS MEET IN ANNUAL REUNION Splendid Program Rendered by Members Mem-bers of First Ward. Other Lewlston News Lowlston, Feb. 15.' Last Ttlosdn tho old folKs of tho Flret unrd met in their annual reunion where nil had it most enjojnblo tlmo. 'lliu commlt-u.u commlt-u.u in ehnrgo InUted nil oer thirty thir-ty jcars of ugo to bu In attendance, nnd nearly all tho people of tho wurd above thirty yours wcro present. Meeting was held In the tabernacle at 11 u. in. whco tho following pro-gtnm pro-gtnm wns rendered: Singing.... Choir and Congregation Prayer .... Harvey M. Rnwllns Jr. Address of Welcumo.. Joseph H)cr aong ....11. 11. llurrlson nnd wife msiiumeutul Music ..Prof, llarrucluugh and Company Lomlc Paper Mis. O-'bou ller oi eecli John M. Anderson Recitation Mrs. R. O. Hutch Song Mrs. Geo. Vlllet uud Co. ..u..utilctiuu i. 11. M. Hawllns The next was tho dinner In tho opera house, whole thrco long rows of tables wero loaded with good things to cat. About 275 people sat down to dinner and all wuro woll satisfied. A very Interesting program was carried car-ried out In tho afternoon and tho day's program was ended by a grand ball at night. Tho commltteo In charge of tho wholo affair dosorvo much credit for tho orderly and systematic sys-tematic way tho program was car-rlod car-rlod out. A great number of tho Mutual workers In Lowlston First and Third wards aro now someuhnt Btago struck. On Wodnosday evening tho Third ward Mutual Dramatic Company for tho first tlmo on their now Btago, "nttedwltlvvnoW Bcenery recently purchased pur-chased from tho Spokane, Scenic Art Company. Tho drama was entitled 'Tho Tlmo of His Llfo." Tho houso wns well filled and tho nudlenco was woll pleased. On Thursday evening tho First ward Dramatic Company played tho "Frozen Trail," to a full houso nt Falrvluw. Idaho. Thoy will present tho Play In a number of the surrounding surround-ing towns, nnd aro billed for a homo date on Thursdny the 18th. Last Thursday evening tho seventies seven-ties of tho 117th quorum gave a social so-cial party In honor of Ora Hyor, who has Just returned from tho South Sea Islands mission. A very Interesting progrnra was rendered, a delicious lunch was served nnd the remalndor of tho evening was spont In dancing. About ono hundred nnd fifty pooplo wero present, M. O. Boll and Horaco Cutler occupied oc-cupied tho pulpit at sacrament meeting meet-ing last Sunday. Friday ovenlng tho 12th, tho Smith-fiold Smith-fiold Opera Company presented "Tho Mocking Bird," to a woll filled houso. All wero well pleased with tho performance. per-formance. Coma again Smlthfield. Wednesdny night Navolla Wlsor was pleasantly surprised by a numbor num-bor of her friends. Music nnd gameB wero enjoyed, and a delicious lunch was sorved. Mrs. Samuel Wlsor entortnlrted tho Daughters of tho Pioneers, Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Thursday Mrs, Troupo entertained a number of friends at lunch. Miss Shophord of Richmond Is visiting vis-iting with her slBtor Mrs. Bert Pond. Nnna and Lloyd Hogan who aro attending school at Logan, aro visiting visit-ing homo for a few days. Miss LaVoda Pllklngton of Smith-fio'd Smith-fio'd spent Saturday hero. Mrs. Balrd la very 111 with stom-ach stom-ach trouble. Mrs. Fred Elwood loft Sunday for a short visit at Ogden. Mr. Elbert Byboo has returned homo after a brief stay in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. David Lnyne havo loft to attend tho fair. Citizen Trading Company has Installed In-stalled an up to date gasolino tank. Friday night tho Third ward gave a Boolal in honor of Harris Pond win has returned from a mission. Everybody Every-body roportod a good tlmo. Fred Elwood, the gonlnl proprietor of tho' Cash Grocery on South Main street, Is making somo Improvements Tho building which formerly has boon occupied as a pool room Is now holng remodeled nnd fitted wtth now furnlturo and a now front and will be usod by Mr. Elwood for his pro- D cory utoro. Tho ndjolnlng building , now m uso as a storo room will bo 'H fitted up and Messrs Allor and Gus- ,H tnvoaon will conduct a meat mar- H kot In it. JB |