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Show il Fountain Green " Lincoln's Birthday Lincoln's Birthday will be observed observ-ed at Fountain Green on Thursday Feb. 12. 1914 at the Opera House at 2 p. m, The following program will be given: Seranade by municipal Brass Band Master of ceremonies A. Jas Aagard, Jr. Song, Indian War Veterans Prayer, Chaplain Lars Nielson Song Indian War Veterans Welcome Speech N. E. Mikkelson Vocal Duet, Mary and Harriet Coombs Oration by Orator of the day, Dil-worth Dil-worth Woolley of Manti, entitled ''Life and Labors of Lincoln" Unveiling of Lincolns portrait on presentation of Orator of Day, by School gin-. ft Selection "I'm Gjing Back to Dix ie" by Orchestra. Recitation Grace Livingston Cornet and Tiomlone Duet Ti.os Crowther and Niels Nielsen ' Response to toast on Lincoln, Nephi ! Robertson I Vocal Solo, J. T. Oldroyd j Speech "Perfect Tribute" and ! Gettysburg" J. L. Nielsen j Music Mandolin Club Recitation Mrs. J. N. Doruis ; Vocal Solo, A. E. Isom ; Song, Indian War Veterans ; Prayer, by Chaplain At 7 o'clock a Picture Show, with : Lincoln features. Drama, "A man ; Without a Country" by School teach ers. A dance will conclude the day's program. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cook, a boy, Jan 30. Amy Christiansen left Monday for Lymdyl. Mrs. M. A. Anderson returned last week from Lymdyl. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Gollard and daughter, Mrs. Lenard of Hunting ton were present for the funeral of James Collard. They visited a few days before returning home. Mrs. Albert Isom entertained the J. E. G. Club Monday night. The Shutt le Club met and were entertained en-tertained by Elizabeth Edler. Three days last week the train was snow bound between here and Nephi and no mail was dispatched or re ceivtd from Tuesday until Friday. The old folks enjoyed a plessani. day on Thursday when they were en tertaire 1 at the meeting house. The brass band played while they gathei i ed and at 12 all were seated a ; tables and hot dinner was served. Ai ; 2 a program was given after supper j they enjoyed a picture show at th' Opera House after which there wa-I wa-I a dance for old and young. Mary J. Oldroyd returned Monday i fromGlenwood. |