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Show Success Marked 'addy-Dale primary Events The proudest men in the ivorld were daddies who were lated by their daughters for tat;.his year's Primary Home-Buil-''s!;ier Daddy dates sponsored in Springville and Kolob Stakes. Success marked each ward's 'j t:ivent with nearly 100 per cent 'f the girls and their daddies n attendance, according to officers of-ficers and teachers in charge iitif the functions. : it: Judging from the attendance aUnd response at the various e f.irograms, a 'good time was had iy all,' according to Primary plarjfficers who were delighted eir;vith the success of the pro-i pro-i is, Tarns. i Si Daughters paid tributes to ht-heir daddies and the daddies f,esponded as a principal feature of the programs, which also included other entertaining numbers, group singing and games. The 1957 events were in the form of a banquet date, while 1956 events featured snow-frolic dates and the coming year will be in the form of a dancing danc-ing date, making it possible for each girl to have a different kind of date for each of the three years of Home-Building in their Primary program, officers of-ficers state. The eighth ward Home-Builder girls and their Daddies, Thursday evening of last week, climaxed a series of Daddy-Dates Daddy-Dates in Springville and Kolob Stakes, all of which were reported re-ported outstandingly successful. success-ful. The following program was rendered with Laree Brinker-hoff Brinker-hoff in charge:. Prayer, Gerene Cope; community com-munity singing, led by Gertie Ruff; talk, Stake President, Carrie Rawle; tribute to daddies dad-dies given by Kathy Lynn; reply re-ply to daughters, Lawrence Lynn; carnation was presented to father of the ward, Bishop Melvin Duke; talk, Stake president pres-ident Leo Crandall; talk Bishop Duke; group singing led by Kay Stewart; prayer, Bishop Duke. |