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Show A BIG CELEBRATION. ( , i Next Saturday, October 19th, Dof-i will celebrate the anniversary of It being set a Hide as a separate ward. Hut It will not be a church affair, it is a general celebration and get -acquainted party, to which all are Invlt ed, Irrespective of creed or politics. All the newcomers are especially Invited In-vited to come out and get acquainted with their neighbors and have a gooi time with them. The celebration vd bf held In Amusement Hall and at i o'clock p. in. Chairman J. A. Fausi will call the meeting to order, when the following program will be rendered: ren-dered: Opening song by choir. Prayer, by W. E. Hunker. Music, by orchestra. Address of welcome, by Dlshcrp' Maxfleld. i Quartette, by Mrs. Law and com pany. The Annual Gospel, by A. Workman Work-man Jr. Song, by old folks' choir. Original poem, by Mrs. Hook. Song, by Mrs. liarron and company. Intermission for 30 minutes. Soug by Jennie Andrews and Co. 9 Male Quartet, by Lisonbee, Johnson-and Johnson-and company. Piano solo, by Mamie Paflon. Recitation, by Mlllio Workman. Instrumental selection, by Loi-ky yard and company. ' ! German folk song, by J, A. Faust Jr., Stump speech, by Eugene Gardner Selection, by the old folks' choir. During the intermission lunch will be served and the following touts will be responded to: ' Hirth of the Ward, by E. W. Jeffery. The Ward as It la, by President' Hinckley. Delta't Future, by W. Gardner, Original Poem, by K Tj. Dresseni ""Tfwr Vtfpbe "M"ihntm ior "auiun slon. but everyone Is expected tit bring a basket lunch. Come out andj meet your neighbors and have a social so-cial time together. On both Friday and Saturday evening eve-ning there will be a dance. The Ne-phi Ne-phi orchestra will furnish music both evenings and It Is eipected that they will be the biggest dances of the season. sea-son. Come yourselves, and bring your wives and aweethearts. |