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Show I GOVERNOR AND WIFE I FETED AT BRIGHAM BRIO-HAM. April IT. The ladle night social was hold lost night al the Box Eider Commercial i iui and pro -cd a decided success. More than ."00 persons attended. Governor and Mr.-. Charles K. Ma-bey Ma-bey wove guests of honor. The feature fea-ture of the program was an address by the state 'S ehl f executive on government, gov-ernment, it and how to retrench, re-trench, in all public affairs. Two ways were suggested as a remedy of the present situation: Cut expense ex-pense upon every hand, an 1 the fie-velopmcnt fie-velopmcnt of the state resource- to bring more people Into the state. The governor pointed out that the valuations valua-tions of the state have decreased about '$100,000,000 in the last two years, which means less receipts from taxation so that the machinery of government is more or less hampered. He pointed out that while each family of Box Elder county p.is In I 13 S11G.68 on an average, ach lamlly receives back in education alone $116-64. and he mentioned 1 1 . i".-, that the people hi"e be-n making greater demands upon the government govern-ment constantly, so that hey themselves them-selves are responsible for the burdens bur-dens that no rest upon thorn. H ill .linn 1 - Ol vl supplemented by toasts from Mrs I A. L. Stout, president of the ' i i I Improvement club. Mrs. Lc I:. B Young president of the Kindcigar- ten club, Mrs Sterling 1 BladSen, j president of the Social Development club, and President P. Russell v lpht ! of the Commercial club. A musii U xerogram was i. ndered by tiii- Rcho male chorus and Mrs. Connie M. Peters Pet-ers and Victor E. Madsen Rang twu I duets. A vaudeville turn was given by Messrs. Bervard Nkhol" and J. Wesley Horsley |