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Show wwyvajj.. r ' im i "i;yrii;n limn in iihii V 4 1 J 3 4 v 1 it c 3 , , ii i. ' 3 it . t A Pres. Elbert R. Curtis to be speaker at MIA meet MIA Conference Begins Week End Sessions The 58th Annual Conference of the MIA opens today (Thursday) with a young women's camp institute insti-tute at Tracy Wigwam in Mill Creek Canyon. Music and drama festivals will high light the three-day sessions. The general sessions of the conference con-ference will begin Friday at 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. in the tabernacle. taber-nacle. At these sessions repres-atives repres-atives from the general authorities author-ities will be present. Speakers will also include -the superinten-dency superinten-dency of the young men's organization, organi-zation, Elbert R. Curtis, and his counselors and Mrs. Bertha S. Reeder, president of the young ladies and her counselers. The drama festival will be held in Kingsbury Hall on Thursday and Friday evenings and the music festival, presenting works of Dr. Leroy J. Robertson, Dr. Alexander Alexan-der Schreiner and George .Carless, will be held in the tabernacle, Friday Fri-day and Saturday evenlng3 at 8 pjn. The last general session will be held Sunday. |