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Show 'aaaaaaaaaaaaaa'a'a'aa'aaaaaaa' 5 ' PEOA. I Waa'aaa'a'a'aa'a'aa'a'a'a'a'aWa'a'a'a'a'aa PEOA, Dcc.aO.Tht district school closed last Friday until after the holidays. Miss Lucy Russell has one to Salt Lake to epend the holi days with relatives rtmt friends. The Peon primary association gave an entertainment on Saturday Satur-day evening in honor of the one huudreth birthday of the Prophet Pro-phet Joseph Smith. Amoug the most pleasing features was the address on the boyhood life of Joseph Smith, by Miss Ruby Marchaut, an essay on the life of Joseph Smith, by Mrs. Tracy Ilnrtium; n oug by a number of little girl.s dressed iu white nud lead by Mary Larrnbec aged six ) ears; a tableau by nine girls, all dressed in. white flowing folcs, who iu closing the tab-lean tab-lean kiiclt and sang "loscph Sulth's Ftist Prnyer" the ges-jits ges-jits anisiugiilg brought tears o at lunst oiiefwho had known aud loted Ihu prophet. 'Tlie Jiujtils who aro attending tohool iu Salt Lake and Provo ore home, for-the holidays. J'A.." Marthat- lias had a uiaple flqof put dbwu iu his halli and fviriiisltfd with a new piatio all .ol which' has been a grtiitimprovement; Tf he gentle-titan gentle-titan gave a dauce on Christmas night. The dance was a success altd the music first-class. I A dance fqr the children was given in the Ward house on Giuihtm i afternoon and otic in tfte evening for adults. jJSni w ' n to IrM this morn-iug morn-iug iml it ni.v lookjalike wc limy 'btve'j.viu Vf iai3 tide soon. |