Show hanch ws W ELL atte lam out east nine miles Is the musselman bros 4 al ranch and it was there lat last hilday evening that people assembled asem bled to enjoy an evening of genuine entertainment good dinners right out on the ground plenty of food an all excellent social spirit prevailing along with culture and orja which the program more fully cully illustrated al A barlon formally opened the following the hearty dinner eaten around the camp fires and after the opening song a i quartet sung by local men garbed as old tine time cow cowboys boys mr barton n his ln in te resting fashion explained a few things pulled some good jokes and introduced mayor heber frost as chairman deses aneses barton and frost are original evidently quite experienced in the art of creating good I 1 nature hearty laughs and banter ing each other sad and their friends with fair air displays of lusty gusts that make all feel good I 1 the In teresing program la in outline Is solo chas burr an old timer who still sings the good old songs the bronson brothers then rendered one of that their r good quartets qu artetta and doyd boyd bronson br a young oung chap sang a solo the lonesome Lones nie boy thomas evans with his banjo kept the singers in time and tune D P black well known blanding pioneer related thi the critical eloer lence with the utes tho the story telling of posey and the bishop indian boy and their demise the result of the de fiant stand which posey had bad taken resulting in roun rounding d ing up the indians a after tel several days and with a posse equal to tho the demands ile he gave us the story in outline the closing cl chap 1 ap ctr which 11 mr t lyman has been pro the readers of this paper for several months in wore bortt il etall fred edwards rendered a good song followed follo wei by on an educated nava jo singing indian songs with rini assisting him A dozen girls dressed la in imitation indian style then them eael each i selected a new jersey visitor and danced as the indian sang frank halls was called on for in address ad diess but lie he knew that therl there was little left unsaid so he just spoke a few hambless haal less words instead of riving giving another home invented chap ter bronson brothers sang again followed by a good address by A J redd relative to tile good work done for young men of the he 1932 gathering tile the larger assembly tills this year and ex presed the ali thought ought and mood of all that Is 11 ilia that next year it 11 will be still better bc itter roy Mussel then spoke few ifer minutes telling of his main work in new jersey among young men and boys and of tho the necessity for or it as well as the fact that more interest in practical training of youth Is rapid ly growing all over the country the program was closed by th the e con gre gatlon gation singing wham its iti spring t I 1 alme me in the and it sound ed good too to the party was educational entertaining to all and at tho the samo sama time served as a farewell tor for the visitors from the east who have spent the summer roughing it ln in dear old san juan while a large number from Mont cello attended there were many from nearby towns and precincts la sal on the north to bluff on the south it looks like an anti annual vial event which will evidently developed dev elope and be come more important th ladles ladies clubs helped and their deft art of management wai clear clearly lir an important factor actor as aale it ii eliw lwis arp is 18 J it hewatt t t t V |