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Show I'KOA, r.ox, Utah, Jan, 17, 1000. KurroaTmiai The general health of our cltittnt it good. This It more like spring weather than winter. The mow bat about leftnt and the roads are Jutt awful I The Ioa ward conference will he held on Sunday, January Slat, The patront of Tin Tims with It renewed re-newed prosperity and hope much Iroin 4 tt during tho year Juitcotomtncid with new volume. Mill Lauren, liakton came Lome from Salt Lake City thli wook. The lady has been absent for some time and It pie. led to U home again. The timing, reciting, music and remarks re-marks en Monday afternoon wero au,ch as to cause very favorable comment and tho day wat one long to be remem bered, 'Ihe dtnee on Monday evening wat an enjoyatle affair; a little noisy, but that could not well be avoided with inch a croihand when ier)one wanted to have a chat with the young man who vi 1 a abont to leave us for a le.eon. County Attorney C. A. Calllt wat seen parting through loan on Monday. At the mud and ilmh was so deep, and he bad tucceeded In having the horse he w.i riding get a mote on himself, the gentleman did not etop long enough Ej lo say, "how "for fear of being Hailed. On Tueiday afternoon Merchant'! hall was crowded with tho relatives and friends ol l'atlcy 1'. WalWr who had as- itmbledto pay their reipects to the H joung man upon the etc ef hit depart- uietoflll a mission In New Zeland. The program, at previously arranged, H wat carried out In a creditable manner, after which a beautiful picnic wat pan- ed atound. In the evening.!" hall wat again crowded to overflowing and all ia rtlcipatedln the dance, at the doie of which the. dance committee prtecnteU Mr. Wajkerwlthlheiumof MOW, the procc J of tliedanco alter expenses had been p.ld , then llio l'eoa Relief Society presented hlui w!th2I.M followed by tl'.c Young Ladles Mutual who preienl-'tl preienl-'tl him with the rum of (5.10. Ilcildrs this a large number ol children lelt n nickel In hit hand when they wished himgooilhje. Mnny nihil m.lo friends nleoronttibuUd privately, and, from all appearances the oung man was furnished furnish-ed with ample means to take him to tho end of his journey. Whatever may be said about the people ol IVoa It It to their credit that they alwnyt send their inl-.ilon.rici off in first cl.11 shape, and they never feel the poorer for It, either. Mr. Walker left l'eoa for Salt LakeToet-day LakeToet-day morning and will start from there on hit long journey on Saturday evening. even-ing. II. K.KViir. |