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Show I COMMUNITY JOIN I IN CELEBRATION HHJv 'Va Hyde I'nrk, Jan. 31. Last Friday HH.' -was tho aanual celebration In honor H' of our old tolKT. When this day ar- '''' rlTcs, In which wo do honor to our HV,i old folks with festivities, our com- H wunlty joins unanimously, gladly K offering thorn their homago. AUho f tho day was stormy thero was a HHJ good representation of tho older peo- HHJ 'plo present. Nothing Is spared on m , theso days by those who havo tho HH -work in charge, to mako tho -old m folks happy. Our old folks commlt- H tee, consisting of Steven Thurston, H Xars Chrlstenscn and Albort Klrby, m Are to bo commended on tho oxcel- HHJ lent way lit which every detail of the HHJ day's program was carried out. Thoso HH good slstors who worked so hard in HHJ catering for tho occasion should not HHJ go unrewarded, vorlly they havo their HHb, rownrd In seeing tho look of satis- HHJ faction on tho faces or thoHo who HHl partook of the splendid repast." HHSl Our band was nlso present, help- HHl Ing to enliven tho hearts of tho old HHl folks, by their usual excellent music. HHJ Pinner was served at I o'clock, nf- H ier which a short thno was spont In ''. chatting and handshaking before tho program was carried out. Mr. Albert " Klrby acted as master of ceremonies "' and announced the program as fol- .', low's. The band nlaycd a selection, HHJ the 'first Item, and sot tho foot of IH' everybody itching as "tho dreamy fas- ' elnatlng strains of tho Missouri ; Walts filled the room. Elder George Kr Ff-Ashcroft offered the opening pray- L, r after vwhlch a male' quartet com- Hfff posed of Messrs Dallam, Peterson, K& Seamons and McQuarrle rendered tho B popular patriotic, song, It's A Long Kf Way To Berlin, -which pleased their HPl hearers so much that they responded Hf with, The Flag Without A Stain. Ht Mr. C, T. Barrett a member or the n Stake Old Folks Committee spoko a H abort time, after which Mrs. Jean H?. lilBdqulst of anlthfleld, and Arthur Kf Peterson, rendered In a pleasing way ? m duet,' The Sunshine Of Your Smile, HHJ ''-'? ? and' responded with an encore. Mrs. !l Lelind Ashcroft gave tho dramatic H , reading. When Aunt Jerusha Visit iHV The City. Brother George Cole, a r member or the Stake Old Folks Cont-' Cont-' jnittee gave a short talk In his usual L humorous stylo, after which Mrs. La-' La-' ; Tere Ballrf, accompanied by Mrs. L. HJ 'Hancey, sang a polo, Arrah Go On, VI'm Gonna Go Hack To Oregon, rev ft' ponding, to an encore, she rendered H The' Wedding Of The Sunshine And H(;,s The Hose.4 .t Brother L. L. Cash, the oldest in- ',, dividual present, spoke a short time V'" Brother Cash Is nearlng tho 9Qmark, K 7et he possesses a remarkable vltal-HfltyMrs.aeorgo vltal-HfltyMrs.aeorgo Lemon, or Paradise W rendered "a beautiful solo. Just A B; , 'Wearying For You. Responding also ,;- to an .encore, sho rendered, Over Hh There.) Her son accompanied her on frvM the plane.., Mrs. Mary J. Seamons r- H J cited, Adams Grist, after which th? Hv closing prayer was offered by Elder F Joseph B. Dalnes. I H' At 7 : 30 o'clock a free picture show Mtjf was given under. the auspices or tu? Hb -Old Folks Committee, everyone was jl invited. The house was packed and V'" tl enjoyed the production or Snow H-k White, featuring Margaret Clark, AN HHHr tert he" show the hall waa cleared Hf1" and ail enjoyed themselves In danc- '.k ing to the enchanting strains of mu- H sfc of our popular band. H'' tn these festivities the prevailing HHHJ '. aentlment should be, honor to our old H; folks who, have performed such slg-l'"' slg-l'"' Bal service In the bulidlng up of this Hc fcreat west.- H' A great many former residents of HHH1"'"'' our town were present at the old R folala gathering and enjoyed them-Hf them-Hf ' ' selves shaking hands and renewing Bt'u old acquaintances. Some of our r guests were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. . . George Cole, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. H 'V Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mlk-Hci Mlk-Hci kelson. Bishop, William Hyde, -Mis.i Cramer and Louisa Hancey, all of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Orin .Follett, of North Logan; Mrs. Dan Cash, La-vore La-vore Thurston and wife, Mrs. E. B. Lundqulst and George NolHon and wife all of Bmtthfleld; Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Lemon of Paradise; Mrs. Ren SorcnHon of Trenton, and Mr. Andrew Griffith or Falrvlew, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Karren aro here from Drummond, Montana, visiting Mrs. Karron's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Reeder. Mr. Samuel Chrlstenrfon, field Bupt. Of tho Amalgamated Sugar Company interests ln Burloy; Idaho, is here visiting his old homo and spondlng a few days with his parents. Harvey nnd Evan Chrlstonscn, business men of Grace, Idaho, are also visiting their. parents. Mr, Wllford Seamons of Preston, Idaho, is visiting nmong his brothers and other relatives. |