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Show Autumn Festival Resume i MUs NvJ I 'like C,carcd and Me Araon the ' ' Wards. Valke"1 Th0 Autumv F?stlvnl committee, er c M thls weck' comPLetctl 'ts work; and n Wss 'v 3nlnnc'nB ' accounts showed that er bc 8Um ot s'x huarei1. nn(1 forty-four 0 f WWt I dollars and 20o had been cleared unora nftcr M ofcpennea had boon met , I $100.00 has been distributed to each IXDosit'J ot lho foUr Wards nnd w111 l0 P-"1 P-"1 plied on the Stako Tabernacle assess- ' . at J mcnt8' 1 Mcur j The official report of tho groBs re. "ouncedl ctJpt9 nnt tho 0XPnBCfl ,s as follows: nberuM Qr0Ba Rece,PtB ' $1,08820 rest atfl ar0B9 xpenso 444-00 -ake TtM Net Pr0CCe(Ja G44.20 er pj"J Tho dlfforonco in tho gross receipts M of tho two reports comes from two j sources: Small accounts collected Vtti I B'nco la8t rcPrt anJ oxpensea of tho I Amusement commltteo not bell); re- j DeilnJ Ported as elthor a receipt or u dls- Co, ItJ burscment in last report. (M Tho followini is a brlof rosumo of irl tho worlc oI no sovornl committees: g Messrs Clayson and Scoloy worked H hard to make tho evening entertain- , I ments a success. Thoy would have had all local talent but tho time would I not permit our thcsplans to prcparo lk I for the event. ) I w- H- Chlpman had chargo of the. ylm agricultural committee, and was elth- ' I er at hoadquarters fn person or had I a representative thero. What produco I was not used for tho dinners was sold I to stores .and clsowhcro and a neat I sum was totaled in this direction. Ejp I Mrs. Pearl Bczzant, as chairman of L I the committee on Queen, gave much I time and attention to thos difficult po. I flltlon, and with hor aids proved hor- P I self capable, of handling tin? sltua- I tlon. I Mrs Anna' C. Hindley and Mrs. Em- M ma C. Smith with Benjamin Fulmer, I I handled tho Bazaar affairs as only " 1 those con who' aro familiar with " every detail of the work, and Judg- lng from tho many glowing reports of Its general appearance, together with tho receipts thorefrom, it was a I decided success. m Tom Prldny must hnvo given consld- I M orablo time- and thought to the day. K time amusements; for thero wno V somethttig doing all tho time. , Mrs. Melissa Boley and Mrs. Carl .AM Anderson, with their assistants, such IUI as chefs, nnd nn army of waiters, who I by the way woro on imposing slght dm as thoy marched down tho aisle In a body after tho Thanksgiving prayer which was offered by Bishop W B. Smith, carried their part of tho work through with Blgnal buccobs. There CSfl WB nothing lacking either In the " tnBta or tho variety of tho oatablcs; and nil thoso who woro so fortunate riM as to uo thero wcro willing to say, ijM "Come again, wo'll bo there" Elijah Cutler, to our peraonnl 4 knowledge, ' gave fill his time to tho M work of tho gonoral Bocrotnryshlp, nl- (M so tho advertising, whero hu with his M ilds got up. n dally paper and distrl. I butcd 3,900 copies of It during the )M weok. "Tho Autumn FoBtlcnl Dally ' Star" was tho tltlo of tho four aheot I ' paper: It displayed tho dayH program I -well distributed in tho conter of con- m Bldcirnblo advertising matter which by tho war paid for its printing with I oomo $30 to tho good, which went in-H in-H to tho general fund. 4 Alma Greenwood acted as chairman M of tho Exccutlmo commltteo and Ills past oxporlcnco admirably adapted him for this post. "Tho Old Maids' AsBOclntlon" which was composed entirely of BlstorB from tho First Ward, produced this entor- talnmont TuoBday In tho Tabornnclo. ' basomont, and also on Friday evening nt tho Oporn Houbo. to packed houneB, H Thoy had Just previously proBontort 1 it In tholr own ward to a largo nudl-H nudl-H enco, and tho latest report la thnt Al-H Al-H plno has nndo a special requoBt that thoy produco thlB cantata In thnt town Bomo tlmo In tho nenr future All this is tho moat conclusive evidence of its worth, and tho town and especially espec-ially tho First Ward, is to bo congratulated con-gratulated upon tho talent thoy have It W. Wlsor, who with his Associated Associat-ed Alplno Players, furnished an excellent ex-cellent entertainment which helped largely to bwoII tho total rccolpts, Is ..o bo congratulated on tho success of tho play,, "Tempest nnd Sunshine" Much appreciation Is felt for the free jbo of tho phono and lights, tho room and furnlturo of tho hcadquartors, In fact all that could bo conslotantly donated do-nated was freely given, nud all work, od with ono object In viow tho lessening les-sening of tho indebtedness of t,lio Tab. ernnele This was dono to tho extent of $040.00 nnd each bishop was hnnd-od hnnd-od a check for $100.00. All known bills were paid nnd nil thos who contributed con-tributed to tho success of tho Autumn Festival, nono tho worse for tho wenr, arc going now on their way rojolclng with the thanks and appreciation of tho Stake and Ward authorities, with that of tho Excoutlvo committee, for their untiring efforts. |