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Show Ipine Stake Celebrating I Twentieth Anniversary L in Honor of Founding In KrU Today.-Stake Presidency WU of Honor. ft teople of Alpino Stake uro to- iraJay. cdcbratlng in honor e found.. tho stake twenty K Tlu- celebration la In tho BhlJo'of a reunion nnd Is largely aH- in all of the K are entirely closed or working a .mail port of their help this Loon Hds of th0 Vnrl?UB Kuations ho had the planning Hrepatory ork In hand and are Ue ol the program of tho day. K program as outlined Is as fol- fteral services hold In tho Stake ""made, beginning at 2 p. m. ML musical numbers wIM ho ren-WL ren-WL and an historical narratlvo of progress of tho stake will he HL short spec lies and reminlse- -8 ft appropriate to tho occasion, aro i t prepared. the evcnii.B n special program i L ghen under the direction of i Bctrie mublial lommltteo. Many i Bested and original features are K prepared for this program. Ki!olng tho program all will bo Hrtilned In tho Am.isoment Hall, Hr the direction of Coach Kugone Hrls of the I). Y. U. and n special Kslttee form our stake. Hb program will ,consliit of social Hliles, dancing, gnmos, etc. Hfttsninents will bo served. Keotthe largest attendances over H b the stako is expected to Join jHLt reunion. All members of tho Btne been invited and all por-Hsvout por-Hsvout of the stake? who ovor Hi it like nfllco, huvo .been sent JHyUca Church ofllclals of Salt Wm in Invltod. AinongftTiose who lUtnd Is President Hehor J. Ktibosuggost the name "Alpine" i Hp tireo stakes woro mado in Utah l; la 1900. It .takes havo boon so highly fa-Hlntbo fa-Hlntbo Alpino Stake In having Hite Presidency, wh"o havo served ' Hoot change lu their organization ' ttntr years, Tho progress mnde Br their direction merits tho honor ' respect of ovory Individual in this " Jc and It Is very fitting for all flpcoplo to meet togothor and com Boralo tho occasion. I Be original corpso of olllcors so- ' Hat tho tlmo of tho organizing of : Hoe Stake aro: ' ephen L. Chtpmnn, Stnko Prosl- ; Hr l H. Clarke, Firsf Counselor. ' el John Kvnns, Second Counselor. ' Wh Council Warren D. Smith, Anderson, W. W. Hunter, Milan Btvood, Jamos T. Thorno, Stephen 'Mpman. Thomas A Shollo)'. John "Ilndley, John K. Iluckwnlter, Ell '"Ml, James Kirkham, A. I). -Hker iWternalo n.gh Council: Louis P. William A MolTott, Don C. Strong, Ooorgo II. Wobb, Hener C Austin, Samuol 1. Uoodwln. Pntriurch Henry Moylo. High Priests Quorum: Wni. M. Uromely, I'rosldont; Geo. Cunningham Cunning-ham first counsolor; Androw It. An-dorson, An-dorson, socond counselor. Stake Clerk, Charles (3. Peterson. - Ilollof Socloty, Jemlmlii II. n.tr-rant, n.tr-rant, President; Annie C. Hindley, 1st counselor; Harriet Jacobs, 2nd counselor. Sunday School, Leonard S. Harrington, Har-rington, superintendent; Jos. .1. Jackson, Jack-son, 1st assistant; .las. L. Drown, 2nd assistant. Y. M. M. I. A.. Oeo. N. Child, Jo. C. WagstafT, John Y. Smith. Y. M. M. I. A., Lydla II. Lund, President; Cordoltn P. Thorno, llrst i asslstatit; Kllza Chipmau, 2nd assist-ant. assist-ant. Primary, Mary K. Whllby, Prosl- i dont; Colostla Noah, 1st aasfstant; Gusslo May Dakor, 2nd aaslatnnt. , Hollglon Class, Win. K. lloblnaon, i supt. Howard It. Drlgg8 1st assist- i ant; Josso W. Johnson, 2nd assist- ant. |