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Second Primary

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Brahm, Charles Isley, Mason Kelly, Harold Moses, Harry Powell, Arthur Rivers, Lucio Rodriguez, Alexander Williams, Theodora Flores, Carrie Carvil, Agnes Rodgers, Greta Shoemaker, Ethel Summers, Bertha Terrill, Mary Vidal, Carrie Whitehill, Juliana Soliez, Mary Flores. Second Primary The school kept in the old Masonic hall. Number enrolled 59, average attendannce 52, per cent of attendance 92, neither absent nor tardy 26. Names of the pupils perfect in at- tendance : Clyde Sergend, Cesario Benavides, Guadalupe Chavez, Oliver Potten, Nordie and Susie Lee, Hiram Scott, Rosie Eckstein, Guada- lupe Santa Ana, Manual Salmon, Eddie Davis, Joe Madrid, Andres Calles, Ethel Dean Clayton, Felicito and Rebecca Montes, Elsie Warner, Lou Doran, Olen Black, Josie Welty, Henry Vega, Porfirio Parago and Clyde Hoyt. Names of High School pupils. Junior Class that were neither absent nor tardy: Oliver Laizure, Maud Miller, Belle Eckles, Irma Muse, Emma Marble, Gertrude Scott. The attendance, but for the brief absence of one pupil, would have been 100 per cent. N. C. Campbell, Supt. From ihe October 16, 1891, Issue of The Enterprise Joe Smith Pardoned A Salt Lake City dispatch of the 22nd says: Joseph F. Smith returned to Salt Lake City today, after nine years exile. His story is one of the most romantic in the history of Mormon - ism. Always one of the fiercest defenders of