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Show l hronlcle, was carried out and every one who attended received much valuable valu-able Information. The tabernacle waa crowded at the opening session on Monday and the inimical program aa rendered by the tabernacle cbolr and soloists, and the band waa very Inspiring. The aeslsoa closed on Thursday bight with a grand reception and ball ai the Hotel Utah. Governor Spry, Senators Sinoot and Sutherland, Congressman Con-gressman Howell and many other prominent people from all over the state were present. Millard County was well represented and among those present the editor noted Mayor Daniel Steveus and wife, Attorney ft. W. King, Nephl Anderson and wife, Henry Anderson, Mrs. Roy Dam, Sheriff Iilaek and wife, Attorney Melville Mel-ville and wife, Bishop Asbby, Jeff Fin-Inlson, Fin-Inlson, James A. Melville and wife, Geo. Flnllnson, Wni. F. Pratt and wife, John Hutchinson and wife. If F. Wright and wife, Abe Roper, Mrs. Ruby Ray, Milton Moody and wife, John Ashman and wife, John Steele, K. S. Marshall, Hyrum Knight and Mrs. Grace Hopkins, the maid of honor from Millard County. Utah was honored by being given i the presidency of the neit congress, j C lont-1 Richard V. Young being elected to that ponltlon. The Indefatigable Inde-fatigable efforts of Geo. A. Snow were recognized by his being again elected at chairman of the board of control and a director from Utah. The mm session will be held at Phoenix, Arizona. Ari-zona. Millard County also won the prize of a silver cup for beat and most descriptive de-scriptive float In the parade on Monday Mon-day night. o THE IRRIGATION CONGRESS. Tbe twenty-first annual session of $ tb Natlooal Irrigation Congress waa t a great uccea In both attendance v and tlmelinese of tbe topics dlcuased. P Delegate wer present from all the a middle aod western states a ad papers t wer read oa Irrigation and IU4 ub- f, Jct by men who were authorities oa n tb s object asslgaed to tbeaa. Tb 0 prograaa as already published la tbe0l |