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Show an' eai 591 Attend Fourth ieo is' Ward Reunion Pr; s: ' " Ion: There were approximately 591 who of attended the annual Fourth Ward I: Reunion held Friday, March 15. Over 3h 191 of this number were the child-Id child-Id f ren of Primary age, who were roy-; roy-; e ally entertained in the afternoon with Hoi a motion picture at the Cameo. The adults assembled in the even-da: even-da: ing at 8 o'clock in the Alpine Stake . t Tabernacle basement, where handshaking, hand-shaking, program', dancing and re-; re-; 1: freshments were enjoyed. The Bishop-, Bishop-, i ric of the ward and the Recreation or :: committee comprised the Reception 3Uc, committee. An interesting program was first r$ given, which consisted of the follow-ilIg follow-ilIg numbers: Community singing under the direction of the chorister, i;J Miss Ann Chipman; prayer, Patriarch Warren B. Smith; vocal duet by Mrs. Detta Taylor and Mrs. Lyle Grant; ;at! sPecch of welcome, Bishop Lot Rob-mson: Rob-mson: one act play under the direction direc-tion of tho Sunday School organiza-tion organiza-tion ably acted by Miss Mary Pulley, A Miss Ida Chadwick, Miss Lois Peters -4 amI W Vhla Berg; cornet solo, ;,if Oiientin Orppinvoocl; di ilo-ne under yl the direction of the Primary associa-' associa-' '"'n; trio selection, ,1 .on Hansen, A. . J. Tuite and Kenneth Robinson; clar-' clar-' ("0t so,' 1 " I'" Smith; novelty Nj et"m' Ko"et Society members; page--,g t "Our Creed" by the Mutual; re-marks, re-marks, President Earl S. Greenwood. " : pageant was a very striking na"; of tho program. Purity, Truth, S 'eugth. Service, Courage, Love and '"mility were each represented by e various church organizations. Following the program, dancing "as enjoyed. Refreshments were served during the evening. |