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Show River Heights A largo nudlcnco assembled nt tho church last Sunday evening to listen to Prof. J. E. Hickman of (ho It. Y. College, nnd Adolph liner of Providence, Provi-dence, who were tho speakers of the ovenlng. In his remarks Prot Hickman Hick-man said what aro wo here for? What nro-wo looking for. I believe ns a peoplo wo aro looking for tho sec ond. coming of Christ. Then let tho past go. Don't slop for regrets. Fix ouV eyes on the future. Ever) thing booius to Indicate that tho time Is approaching when nil must bo ready to receive him. Aro wo ns a peop'c ready. Adolph Bacr raid, wo flheuld put Into practice tho advice wo havo heard, nnd then wo will bo ready. Adolph Hoffman has built n bam In record breaking tlmo, to replncn tho ono ho lost by llro Inst fall. A number of his Providence friends enmo over with tholr carpenter tools nnd tho barn .went up ns If by magic. mag-ic. Their wives enmo with thqm, bringing n supply of good things to eat and made n regular gala tlmo of It. Miss Cora Curtis ot Strovell, Idaho who 1ms been visiting nt E. 1). Mo-Combs Mo-Combs for n short tlmo left for Sa't Lako Clt', Monday. Mr. Ezra Mc-Combs, Mc-Combs, tho son of our worthy townsman, towns-man, Mr. E. D. McCqmbs and wife, loft his ranch nt Strovell, Tuesday and Joined her ln Salt Lnko. Thoy 'wero married In tho temple thero on Wednesday and will make their homo In th'o futuro on his ranch nt Strovell. Mr. McCombs spent two years on a mlsBlon In Germany nnd MlsB Curtis has Just returned from n two years mlHslon In tho north west. Miss Hilda Kovcren of Salt Lnko City who has been making nn extended extend-ed visit at Montpolicr, Stopped off hero Monday and is being entcrtnin-cd entcrtnin-cd by Bishop Olson's daughters EM' ther and Ella. River Heights was represented nt tho military ball at tho II. A. C. mi Monday ovenlng by Mr. Edwin Mnughan, Miss Lorctta Wilson, Mr. Leon Bnstow, MIbb Orella llastow, Mr. Vanez Wilson, MIbs Phyllis Full-rlmnn, Full-rlmnn, RubscII Mnughan nnd lndy. Tho program presented by tho Prl mary on Monday ovenlng to a largo and npprcclntlvo audience would bo hnrd to oxccll. Everyono from tho first grade to teachers did tholr part finely. Tho surprUo ot tho evening as well as onpoclnl'y pleaHlng was the music furnished by our now orchestra. orches-tra. Loroy Wilson, violin; Paul RlckB, clarionet; Lyle Wrod, cornet; Wi' bur Wilson, organ. These nro nil now beginners and aro doing lino. Dancing Danc-ing wns In order after tho show. No tlces wero posted during tho dnneo announcing a ten round boxing bout February 30 between Rudolph Hock-Btrausser Hock-Btrausser and II . V. Hallctt for n largo purse. Rumor says many large Bldo bets aro being placed. Miss Clanv K rammer, county supervisor super-visor of Prlmnry schools visited our school this week. Sho found our Bchool ln good condition under the oxcellent supervision of our teacher Miss Chloo Prlday. The pupils seem to bo Interested both In tholr tench-or tench-or and tholr work, nnd aro progressing progress-ing rapidly. Tho scholars rendered tho following Washington's blrthdny program: Song, America School Stories nnd Poems First Grndo Song, Washington Schoo. Stories and Poems .. Second Grade Quotations From Washington .... Third Grndo LIfo of Washington..,. Fourth Grndo Song, Our Flag School Minn Prlday extends nn Invitation to all resldentR of the Heights to visit the school as often ns possible, as by so doing It encourages thro puplh. nnd teachers and shows nn npprecl-atlgn npprecl-atlgn of what they are doing, j Whati River Heights needs lrf,,nn-other lrf,,nn-other teacher tO' tnko caro of tho children that are tramping, to Provl-denco Provl-denco at presont through the snow and' mud to tho detriment, of t their health, ns ther room is already' built nnd tho, pupils 'hero tq uso It and more .moving hero, undoubtedly the propor stops will bo taken' to provide Us with.- another teachor when tho next "term begins. At the noting teachers report meeting meet-ing hold last 'Sunday there wns a general shifting of 'the tenchors raado necossary by tho addition ot Another tenchors district -caused by the, growth of tho ward. Thoro was an oxcellent spirit manifested by all present and a determination expressed express-ed to push tho work. Miss Irene Davis of Garland Is visiting vis-iting with her sister Mrs, Hebor Ol-ron. Ol-ron. D. F. Olsen and C. T. 11. Lybbert of Logan Seventh ward attended tho program given by tho Primary last Monday ovonlng. Mr. Rudolph HockBtrnussor Is recovering re-covering rapidly from tho operation I which sho underwent. Mrs. II. V. Hallct formerly a nurso in Massachusetts Massachu-setts Is attending her under tho doctor's doc-tor's instructions. Quite a number from nivcr Heights attended (thc funeral of Miss Blanch H Ttjeijref At Providence Inst Sunday. Tho River Heights M. I. A, wero V H nwnrded the special activity banner f H for tho second time at tho stnfte con- H vcntlon last Sunday. If they can bo''; H successful ono mure month It will re- H itmln permanently, H |