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Show I BATCH OF I NEWS FROM I NORTH LOGAN North Lognn, Jnn. II. Tho lioll- B days havo passed off very pleasantly H licro. Wo trust that tho truo spirit H or tlio sntno will ever bo with us. H Tho spirit of making othors happy H elthor by word or deed. H Tho children nro back at school H and nro bard at work. B If you want tho tlmo of your llfo H mnko it convenient to attend a gath. H erlng gotten up by tho Old Folks' H commltcc, Carl Nymnn, Andrew Ny- m man and Fred Wlcrman. H On Friday, January 8 nil tho mar- H ricd people wero invited to attend H our Old Folks party. Evc-y Iioubo- H wlfo In tho ward had been previous , H ly notified of what sho should fur- H nlsli In tho way of food and drink H Two long tables wero groaning, urj H dcr their heavy burden of tho goou B things to cat. Of tho central com; H mlttco of tho old folks Mr. and Mrs. H Joseph Knowlcs, Mr. and Mrs. Geo., H Colo and Mr. and Mrs Chas. liar- 1 rott, wero present. A fow rclntlvcs B and friends woro present from other B wnrds. At about 1 p. m. tho waiters B announced that their tables wero 1 ready. About 130 wero served with B dlnnor. It wns "simply a banquet." B Tho feasting kept up until 3:15 m when tho following program was B rendered: 1 Singing, Como Let Us Anow B Prayer Carl Nyman B V . . Address of Welcomo.Androw Nyman B Song John Miller B Recitation Rosamond Nyman B Taper Susan J. Smith B , -, Music. John Ashloman and Company BB Comic Paper. w.'.Sadloo II. Nyman BB ' Song ....;..;........ Joseph Oilgen BBj " Heading .'. Rosana Hopkins BB Music. John Ashlcmnn and Company B Song Jos. Folkman BB Reading Mary A. King BB) Music James Nyman BBj Song I.ovoro King BBL Song Carolina Peterson, BH Mrs. Lydla Nyman, Mrs. Mnbol ' H Chambers, Mrs. Ellen Maughan", H Misses Violet No' son, Lena Gllgon i B and Annlo Peterson served tho din-' B ncr. A danco In tho evening for nl' K i over twenty years brought to n closo H ono of tho most cnjoynblo social B events over hold In tho wnrd. I B Our ward confcrcnco was hold on B i Sunday last. Thcro were two session;; B j beginning at 2 and 7:30 p. in. Tho B ) visiting brethren wero President S , ' B A K. IlaKlf and J. Z. Stowart. Tho, B j singing, tho reports of tho various1 B i, organizations nnd tho speaking of, B tho visiting brethren wero all or J H X ccllent. Our bishopric reported tho H ward in good working condition nnd H hoped that In a year from now' wo H might bo able to mako bettor report; H ' than wo had made. However, tlio)' H rojolcod In seeing tho lmprovomonj, H ' that was apparent. H " Miss Eliza King entertained twon- H X' I ty of her friends at a very delightful H pnrty Saturday evening In honor of H Miss Deatrlco Hyor of Lowlston who H ' spent soveral dayB In tho ward with H I friends. Dainty refreshments woro H served. Games nnd music woro fea- H I , turns of tho evening. H '' Mrs. Ellon Ferguson was called to' H Wollsvlllo Sunday on account of sick- H H Mr. Frank Peterson who cut his H foot with an nx six weeks ago is H it still on crutches, but Is on tlio lm; H H Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Viorman nro H rejoicing over their first grandchild. B A llttlo girl arrived at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. G. Rowen nt Reaver Bflff Dam. K ' :' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holmgroen of 1 Richmond wero visitors in our ward ' B Monday ovonlng. j Mr. and Mrs. Archlo McNeal aro rojolclng over tho arrival of a flno girl. All aro doing nicely. Mrs. Alllo Rust nnd children of Logan, wero visiting In tho ward during tho past week. Mr. N. W. Crookston wns called to Holena, Montana, last Thursday tot attend tho funeral of a relative. . Mr. Jamos Mnughan's now bungalow bunga-low Is nearly completed. , Mr. John Smith of Park Valley, was a visitor In tho ward during tho past week. Our Sunday School will givo a weigh danco Thursday evening n good tlmo Is expected. i , |