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Show Address by Miss Maud Babcock. Reading of letters from absent ones and on what associations have done in other states, by Max W. Woodbury. "America" (in sign language), Mrs-Llzzle Mrs-Llzzle Egginaton. IrarDriggs. Mary Woolslayer and Mrs. Mary Maraten. In the" evening, at 8:30 o'clock, a reception re-ception and ball will be given. At 10 n. m. Friday the election of officers for the Utah association will tako place and Carl Moore and Jacob Deck will discuss topics pertaining to the school. V Friday afternoon a trip will bo made to Ogdcn Canyon. A debate will bo held Friday night, beginning at S o'clock. In which Mrs. Paul Mack and Miss Mary Woolslayer will assume the affirmative and M. J. MatheiB and Miss Iva Drigga'the negative neg-ative in "Resolved, that wisdom has more Influence on people than monoy." Miss Elizabeth De Long will give a dissertation on '.'As You Like It" in the sign language. Mrs. Andrea Mad-son Mad-son will recite "The Charge of the Light Brigade," by the same method of speech. On Saturday. June 12, an excursion will be made "to Saltair. It is expected that about fifty will be present from various parts of the state. DEAF AND BLIND TO HOLD . FIRST ANNUAL UNION The graduates and ex-pupils of tho state deaf and blind school will hold their first annual reunion today at the school In this city, beginning at U.30 o'clock In the afternoon. The proirani contemplated is as follows: Address of welcome by Superintend- j ent DiIcks. Speech by Rev. r. A. Simpkln. |