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Show LDS MUTUALS PLAN LOCAL STAKE CONFAbI David H. King, counselor to the general superintendent of the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Im-provement Association, and Bertha S. Reeder, general president presi-dent of the YWMIA, will head a delegation of 18 officers and board members who will conduct con-duct the annual fall Mutual convention in the Granite Stake House, 2005 So. 9th East, on Thursday, Sept. 28. Hosts Hillside Stake will be host to the Highland and Sugar House stake Mutual workers at the convention. Phillip J. Garn, stake YM superintendent, and Knell S. Skidmore, stake YW president, will be in charge. Officers and board members of the three stakes will meet with the general board members mem-bers in a special meeting at 7 p.m. An assembly for all MIA workers is set for 7:30 p.m. De- partments will be conducted at 8 p.m. Separate sessions for young men and young women will be held at 9:15 and the traditional "fun evening" will start at 10. Members of stake presidencies, presi-dencies, high counicilmen assigned as-signed to the MIA and ward bishoprics in the three stakes are given a special invitation to attend the convention. All stake and ward Mutual workers work-ers are expected to be present, i |