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proper inn»g to no.u w, tnere-Quartctle or Chorus Mark Hurdfore, that incorporation Las become j and companya reality, the next and most important step to consider, will be the election of suitable officers to enact andRecitation, Amelia Osmond.Song, K. \V. Croft.administer the laws which are toOriginal poem, Harriet Caziergovern the affairs of the city.Ordinances, rules and regulations willbe passed. Let thebe lay the 1‘oun-Duet, Ozro Gardner and wife.c1Essay, N. P. Lee.tSong, with violin accompaniment, fdation for a judicious, economicaladministration, consistent with goodgovernment; having always in mindLucy Osmond.(Reading, A. V. Call1Ladies Quartette, Alice Gardner,- VV-. - .V--. .. • v.\- ■ IE ttrftlhi ■ . ■ '■ X .• . • ■the condition of affairs that o1in the community during theM. E. Roberts, Alice Call and Lizziellurd.timethese rules, ordinances andtions are being enacted, yet alwaysStump speeh, Ip. Osborne Low.QUi$CSong, Emilv (all.building for the future, looking es--L omic reading, (’. 1. Cazier.pecially to a steady and sure advanc-Song, Archie Moffat and wife.mcnt in municipal affaiis. AppointStep dance, James Crawt’onl.capable officers to lill the fewSong, Arthur Roberts.a I).IV{pointivc positions by law created.Stump speech Thos. II. Roberts.*Male quartette, E. \Y. Croft,Carl4SConsider the rights and privileges Cook,Thos. K. Burton and E. Davis.of the people, those also of thoseTug-of-war—men vs. women. Towho pay licenses by means of which those over 40 years old only. Sidesthe city coffers are replenished. Ap- to Ik; chosen by K. Davis and Marypoint officers who dare to enforce Gardner.the law and ordinances which willBrass band selections will be in-be enacted.Elect and appoint only terspersed throughout the day’s pro-men whom you know will handleeeedings. Games and other amuse-'S/ oconomi-1 ments will be indulged incally, who will be careful in cduringoJthe day. Dinner at I p. m.Allditures of the city's cash, slow to married people in the ward invitedincur indebtedness yet not being peu- t0 come and bring BLENT \ OF• •nywiscandpound-toolish—ever | “PIK-NIK.”ready to grasp a situation and dis-1 Prises will be awarded as follows:pose of it to the common interest of i 1st.—Youngest grandmother.2nd.all.He jre is an opportunity to display your patriotism inservingi’o the person having the greatestfor little or no salary, though thePioneer favors the payment to thenumber of grandchildren. 3rd.Tothe earliest settler in Afton.Let the Old Folks have :tcity marshal a salary sufficient to on i time on May 1st.rousing
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Afton Star Valley Pioneer

Afton, Wyoming, US

Fri, Apr 25, 1902

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