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Show PROVIDENCE JOINTERS Providenco, Jan 10. Tho holidays woro enjoyed quietly in our llttlo burg by family reunions In partaking it tho bounties of Ufo with a true jonso of appreciation that at this iart!cular tlmo in tho languago of Honry Clay, tho patriot tho proudost of all exclamations is: That wo aro Americans, James A. Thorpo, tho champion mud slingor of Cache county, was 9 homo from Hear Lako county, to ! spend tho holidays with his family. Jim hag had considerable work in Bear Lako for soveral years. fl It Is reported that Miss Duncan ono of our school teachers who took seriously IU somo timo slnco will ro- M turn to her work In a short tlmo. 9 Mr. C. W. Poulsen, wife and niece ffl Miss Djttl3Hlll, arrived from Cana- H da, Just", bcfgroiie, holidays. Charllo jH is ono of tho iProvidojwcftboyB, but H has spent many years ralrbadlng, and H or lato has been ranching at Pincher H Creek, Canada. H A farewell party was given Inst H nlghUbJr the'M. I. A. In honor of Wllllim' dtlrlftnd nn.l ITnnrir Aniline bH rit-theopafa houso, two departing H missionaries.;' A nice program was H rendered, refreshments served and H dancing indulged lu. Everyone seem- EH ed to enjoy themselves to tho limit, H wishing these missionaries success In IH their, labors, B 'Last Tuesday ovoning tho First jH ward Mutual gave their performance Hj to a hygd'and appreciative audience H nt tho opera houso. Tho pluy was H (Continued on Pago Eight) 9 Providence Pointers (Continued from page four) A Pralrlo Rose. Miss Maudo Kirk-ham Kirk-ham played the title rolo and it is only Just to obsorvo that Miss Klrkham captivated her audience, from tho flrst. Tho grace and ease displayed In her interpretation, won the admiration of her audience 'who were loud in their praise. Miss Klrkham Klrk-ham is without question tho best leading lady that has played to a Provldenco" house, either professional or non-professional for a number of years. Erlese Hansen, as the old deaf uncle "Silas." Joseph Theurer, as tho lover; Elizabeth Campbell as tho colored man. Wade Pickett as tho cowboy; Duard Chugg, Arnold Fuhriman, Austin Frank, Miss Blanch and Leono Thourer and Hazel Frank all rendered tho various parts very creditably, especially when it is remembered re-membered that somo of tho last named nam-ed members havo had llttio or no experience ex-perience on tho stago. Mr. F. H. Reddish has his store very nicely arranged in systematic deportments, presenting a neat nnd clean appearance. Theurer Bros, havo Just installed a now heating apparatus in their store which will add to tho comfort of tho clerks' and patrons. Tho old folks aro to bo e'ntortnln-ed e'ntortnln-ed at tho opera house on tho 19th. "Fotters," a play now being rehearsed rehears-ed by tho Second ward Mutuals, will soon be presented. |