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Show "' attended by the of the Elder 10 t and the very pl ea aratly pc1.t l 11 the plea ure of beio pre e t. early candle light the meetioa 10 and grounds were comfort bly fill with happy people, from thi 1ty nd urrounding country. The evenin ' amu ement con isted of vocal nd intruruental olo , short t lk , etc . Elder Geo. D. Pyper, the fine t tenor singer having evn vi ited our city was pre ent during the ea1lier part of the evening and favored th audienc wit.h a number of very fine vocal olo hie e y ted. 'h a r we 1 addres e y .E.Jder Beesley, Bowring, and Fulmer, who left on the midnight pa enger for their home in Salt Lake City, ha,•ioa completed their missions abroad. ·'Swearing Elder" Mo cley and 'Elder'' Pard Lamoreux spoke on beJ1alf of the audience. At a quarter 'til eleven o'clock, after each Lavin, bid farewell to the departing Elder , and assuring them they would be greatly mi"'sed from among u , the happy guests left for their repective domiciles greatly the richer in e.. teem fur the Eld~r of the Church of Je u Cbriot of Latter Day 1.,;ai,nts. The NEWS hopes that the Elder who come to take the place of tho e having just lett St. John may prove the thorough gentlemen and -a devoted christiana a.s we belie\?e they arc:. In his add re s Hon. T. W. 1o el~y voiced our sentiment when he aid: ~'While I do not b1:?lieve a do they, yet I believe they are incere and I have found them to be thorough o-en· tlemen in every sen e of the wo d. ' May they live fong, and uc.ce crown their every undertaking. |