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Show C3 Li y Li Li .) Li U U Li wJ L? Li"' Li 'j Uii uLlLitJ As has been their custom for more than 20 years, Manila ward will present an early Christmas morning program in the ward chapel. cha-pel. Arranged by the heads of the Auxiliary dapartments, the pro gram will begin at 6 o'clock and will include, preliminary music, a vocal trio, O Come all Ye Faithful, Faith-ful, Maurine Allen, Nelda Warn-iick Warn-iick and Nelda Wadley; a scriptural script-ural reading, two vocal solos by Beatrice Stokes; a Christmas story Carol Swenson; Remarks, President Presi-dent Merrill Warnick; O Holy Night, by the vocal trio and prayer Bishop Warnick Swenson. All ward people and friends are invited to be present and begin the day with the true Christmas spirit. On Monday evening December 16, at 7:30, in the ward chapel, the primary children will hold their Christmas party. A program will be presented. There will be ex-cercises ex-cercises by the little ones, a song by group 1, the Nativity will be presented by Zions Girls and Boys with choral numbers by the Seagulls Sea-gulls and Bluebirds, the Trekkers, Blazers and Guides. Jay Olson will be the reader. There will be a piano solo by Kathleen Allen and a reading read-ing by Anne Thayne. Folowing the program Santa Claus will appear with exchange gifts for alL |