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Show DANCE .AND SONG OF THE DEAF AND BLIND. Tomorrow evening at G o'clock Ih children of the State School fl for the Deaf and Blind will present their annual May festival on the Hl lawn of the state institution. 1 This festival has become a fixed event of yearly occurrence ,at- 1 trading people from over the intermountam region. It is one of 1 the most pleasing and interesting of school exhibitions as it is made up'oE manv elements of surprise for those who consider the deal and bfiml as being so circumscribed in opportunities as to be ca-liable ca-liable of onlv mediocre performance. . , . , i The most delightful feature of the festivals is the evident cn-1 cn-1 iovmcnt the exhibition affords the boys and girls who have been de- iued the full use of the blessings of seeing or .hearing, Phc youiig-H youiig-H stcrs enter into the spirit of the occasion with zest and they sing and Hf dance and act with .all the spirit of those who are denied neither the power of sight nor of hearing. There is real satisfaction in watching the deaf and blind per-form per-form as it teaches the lesson of contentment and proves that nature often' offers to the afflicted compensating benefits. It is an miprcs-she miprcs-she lesson which no one. should miss who desires a better under-standing under-standing of the philosophy of Life or who simply seeks to be entcr-tained entcr-tained by soulful music and rhythmic danees. |