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Show Song ((Jul tar accompaniment) Maj Peterson. Instrumental Music Wllford McLellac Recitation Idu ratten. Song Ruth Serle. Comla Reading II. K. Maxficld. Instrumental Music Fred 8. Lyman and Co. History of Relief Society Clara Jeffrey. Jef-frey. Duet Emma Hunker and bo. Stump Speech A bra in Workman, Sr. Quartette J. II. Peterson and Co. Harmonica Music Levi McCullough. Song Cordelia Knight. Recitation Kliza Hook. Instrumental Music L. R. Humphries and Son. Song "Come, Come, Ye Saints." Congregation. Con-gregation. Benediction Sarah J. Rlgby. Refreshments will bo served Immediately Imme-diately after the program, then a children's dance will be given, after which the amusements will be adjourned ad-journed till 8 o'clock sharp, when all the ward will meet for an old time calico dance, In which old time dances will be Indulged In, and all the ladies will be expected to wear calico dresses. Everybody Invited. THE NEWS FROM BURTNER Burtner Also Plays Ball-Relief Society So-ciety Anniversary Entertainment Albert P. Wallace. Chronicle Representative. T. Clark Calllster of Fillmore was In town on business last week. II. E. MaiQeld made a business trip ; , to Salt Lake City last week. A good team of work horses wanted. , Apply to A. P. Wallace, Uurtner. Delbert 8erle Is the new partner ' of Will Jenkins In the butcher shop here, he having purchased the Inter-" Inter-" ests of Roh Jenkins. FOR SALK Purebred Light Dramah " Chickens, also eggs for hatching. Apply to H. Wllloughby, Burtner. A non-resident desires to have 80 acres of land in West Uurtner cultivated culti-vated on Bhares. If you want the Job tell A. P. Wallace all about It. Things are quite lively around here now, active work having begun on the tew spill way. Quite a number of men are employed there, they are blasting off the dirt and making the cut wider to put the concrete in. Attorney Mclnnlch was down from Salt Lake City this week In the interest inter-est of the farmers that he Is representing represent-ing in the damage suits against the Oasis Land and Irrigation Co. D. A. Hunker of Suit Lake has been ' . In town for the past week, helping to ' get things straightened out In the new ,i warehouse of tho Huh Company. David R. Stevens of Hidden made a trip to Uurtner last week. i Copenlng and McClain were down m from Salt Lake City last week gather-lng gather-lng up their things that they had here ' In connection with the O. K & I. Co., .' as that company Is a thing of the past " now. They still own something like ' i)W acres o' land here. " In a few weeks we expect It will be Delta Instead oT nurtner. The Delta Irrigation Company wnnt that name, the railway people have no objections, and we expect the post office department depart-ment will be satisfied with It. We have given It that name on the new map we are publishing for the special edition. 1 Mrs. John A. Coles, wife of our local agent, returned to Uurtner last week from nn extended visit to California, ' their former home; she has been housed up since her return, as It was too disagreeable to get out, and coming com-ing from a nice summer country to n place where the snow was about 4 Inches deep Is enough to house up most anybody. The Hinckley basket ball teams came up last Saturday night and beat the home team at the local sport. The Junior team beat by a score of 13 to 2fi In favor ol the visitors. The lineup ( was as follows: I Hinckley v Uurtner I Whitehead 0 0. Billings , W. Wilklns . . . .' R. F N. Gardner O. Talbot L. F O. Mahew F. Theobald . . ; L. O. . . A. Humphries W. Roblson It. O T. Browcrj The game was played swift and fast till the beginning of the second half when Whitehead got struck In the eye by Hilling elbow, that delayed the , game for about ten minutes, but the , boys went after them and bent the r home team by a big score. The game between the seniors was t a more closely contested one, the t visiting team beating by two points, r One minute before the time was up the home boys made a field throw nnd i brought the score up to a tie, but the c time -keeper let them play about a half minute overtime, and the visitors I made a field score which beat us 2fi to 24 In their favor The lineup was as I follows: t Hinckley Uurtner t Hilton C Lyman a Plake R. F Pace K. Illshop I. F C. Hillings Wright L. 0 W. Gardner t langston R. O A. Bishop G. K. Billings, Refen-e. r March 17th Is the anniversary of the Relief Society, and we all want to turn out and help them celebrate In a great style. The following program will be given in the hall to begin at 1 I o'clock p. m sharp: Oh' Blest was the Day. etc. by the li choir 1 prayer Mrs. J. II. Peterson 1 Quartette Mary OUon and Co , I Song Mallssa Calllster. 1 Address of welcome President, Annie 1 Bishop |