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Show ALL AROUND ABRAHAM Donald llufan. Chronicle Beprcsentatlvc The Hlce Boys of Salt Lake City are here clearing and plowing 40 acres of their father's land. Mr. Wallace and Mr. Iknlsou were out here last week looking over the school house preparatory to placing bids for the repairing of the same. MIh Hattle Fullmer left a week ago last Monday for 8ilt Lake City, and In a day or two we received announcement announce-ment that she was married to 5Hr Forsyth of Salt Lake City. We wish ! the young couple success on life's Journey. Our base ball club has put In an order for a first class outfit, viz: gloves, bats, balls, etc., and expect to get In trim to try for the county championship, If we can find out who holds that honor. We would hate to be In everlasting dispute over It, as the Deseret, Hinckley and Oak City clubs have been. The following Is tho program as arranged for Pioneer Day, which we are going to celebrate hero on July 21th: Marshal of the Hay, Arthur U Westover. Singing by the Choir. Prayer by Chaplain lroy Young. Hinging by Choir. Oration, O. M. Fullmer. Quarlett, Donald llogan &. Co. Recitation. Elizabeth Biehler. Drill. Primary Department S. S. Song, Mrs. Carry. Speech, Utah, Queen of the West, Mable Parker. Chorus, 1st and 2nd Intermediate lH'partments S. S. Recitation, Kffle Lake. Song, Mrs. Reed. Recitation, Maud Taylor. Song. George and lcah Wllklns. Stump Speech, C. K. Hogan. Song, Alice Johnson and others. Recitation, Kdward Biehler. Song, The Misses Hansens. Toast. Brigham Young, by W. S. Taylor. To.ist, Geo. Q. Cannon, Richard Parker. Par-ker. Prayer, Chaplain Young. At 2 P. M. the sports w ill take place consisting of contests and races of all sorts. At 4 P. M. there will be a ball game, after which will be horie races. |