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Show Labor Dor I'artr, Lait Monday waa quiet In town all the bualneti houtte being cloied to lira em-ployeet em-ployeet a chance to celebrate Labor Day. A Jolly party ot pleaaure teekert en-Joyed en-Joyed an outing In Rhodeback't grove about three mllee above Coalville. A number rode up on whrela while ottirra rode in carriage. Mlaa llrondatt, Ifrt, Wheadon, Mlaa Amy Hoyden, Mill Nellie Nel-lie Hhoadea and Mrt. Carl Allteon tore the promotcrt and to their effurtt lidue the turceia ol tho exrurslon. The party partook olabouuleoualiiiichaboulnoon. During Ih afternoon n variety otsta were plnyed. After aupper the partreturned partre-turned to town having enjoyed aviry pleatant outing, at XLDKtiHia'a uievK. Mr. Alma Rldro-lgt, Mrt. i:gln;ton and Mr. It F Nortbcolt Invited a numl-erol their friend lo tnend tin day atEldredge'i grove. The day waa prnpltlout, the wind having tubttdeJ during the early afternoon. About two o'clock carrlagea and ped-eitrlant ped-eitrlant and batketa and Ice cream freeiera might have been teen going in tbe direction ol the grove. The iporti were variout. Some ot the boyi were boxing. Olhera ttrlvlnj to center the bull'a-eye; while at tbe tablea were teated partlct engaged in the game ol whlat, Bert Eldredge'a gramophone entertained en-tertained with tonga and apeechea. At 0:30 the tablet were tpread with the deleclablra ot the traton which were heartily enjoyed by all prerent. The party tpent the evening nround a huge camp-fire which Mr. Kldredge had prevloualy arranged for. And thua a Very pleaaanl day drew to a clote. |