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Show fareweTOn tee third WARD ' A farewell concert and dancing par- ty waa jhen in the Third wur.l hall Inst Qvening in honor of Elder Francis Fran-cis Wiggins, who departs early next week for the eastern states mission oi the Mormon church, i Tho concert consumed about an houi and the following program was lendored and moro.'ghly enjoyed: Prayer, Elder Fred Williams. Solo. "Violets." Elsie Shorten. Remarks, Bishop's Counselor Elias S. King. Remarks, Bishop's Counselor Myron U. Rlchsrdson. . - Quartet. "Palo In the Amber West," Messrs Nylander, Grounviell, Robinson i and Wilson. Remarks, Elder Francis Wiggins. Solo, 'Silver Threads Among tho Cold," sung in falsetto, .Master Dnr-rel Dnr-rel Van Dyke. Remarks Bishop William D. Van Dyko Jr. Benediction, Elder Wliford J.I Younc. I At the close of the concert tho crowd adjourned to the amusement hall, whore dancing was in progress. More than H00 persons found special spe-cial enjoyment in this part of the evening's pleas' re. as the committee had arranged for a special musical program of 22 numbers, including the I gnriTTTTT IIIII.IIILJaUHBdllllM I II III. Ill Will Roso of Panama" waltzes, the Span- , ish waltz and other popular dance selections, se-lections, which were all excellently played by Salter's orchestra. Dining the nvening announcement uas made of a sorics of parties to be slven In the hall during the winter, the first of which will be on the evening of ioveinber 13, under the ni spices of the Mutual Improvement associati ns of the ward. Tho party was adjourned at 12 o'clock Tho committeemen were: Wilford J Youn2, Frederick Williams, Edwaul V Wright and Alonzo West |