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Show Kov. P. A. Simpkins o:' Sai: l.al.e Mty was at Mount Fleas. .-l '. . I V.r I-tiesday I-tiesday exeaini; ami (ioi.n.ol h. famous leiture. "The Col.'."". A e." under the ausp'o s en t'a.a 1. o. v. i'. lodce at the Kh'." 'l ao.r.. . A xery large audience eti.iox e I h'.: ' 1.,'a. at remarks on fraternity. Th.e l e d order or-der of Oddfellow s L-axe a ':.. pi are shoxv to th.e pubi.e p.i.o I'.aa- the lecture. Mrs. James Lar-i". was :; if the 2"tli I'eittttry Club o a Y',. ".as-lay ".as-lay afternoon. Mrs. !'. M. .N' ol-.a ro'Pt'.tel AC. 1 of the dra-o a "'i'l.o XiKo'er" by Sheldon. Miss ! a i I ai r-on r-on mtve a spleadi 1 : 'i'.a.aa. Pie .'olloxvir.s cnir.ir.ittee, Mrs. 11. C. Jacobs, Jac-obs, Mrs. R. I.. Madson and Mrs. 0. V. Sorensen xvero appointeil to isuiKe arrangements for the National I'.ahy Week camp.'.irn that is to be nvi-'. nvi-'. iced March 4 to 11 to st ir u; pit id !c sentiment for the presi ration of aabies. Fach town will participate in some xvay in this national mov. au nt. J. Smith Famron, the laenr Craftsman, gave a very a e;-e ; i lecture at the Elite Theatre last exeu-ic.g, exeu-ic.g, it being the second ta'a mhor of ilia Wasatch Lyceum Course. I a his story of a lump of clay li s li-.aoaers ("allied deeply itnerestetl. He l.'.r'lt up embloms of Iranian life in i lie xvater and mud,' telling a graph:" tale of the "Master Totter" and His moulding of the life of man. H'S storiea all through the eveaing's entertainment en-tertainment were filled with xvit and humor as well as deep thinr-.hts which gave food for reflection. |