Show Girls in Kamas Coalville Enjoy Fine Holiday Programs KAMAS KAMAS- The Lahoma Holiday was held Tuesday Tue at 1 pm p.m. In the ward hell halt with per cent of the girls and their mothers or companion In attendance The Tho annual affair was under the direction of ot WinOna Smith first counselor In the ward Primary and leaders Tessa But Dut i Irr Maxine and Melva Graham I New girls were welcomed wel wet corned Into the program Games I were played In the form of a shop ping spree pree The spree ended In Inthe Inthe Inthe the Ice cream parlor where they enjoyed triple Ice cream sundaes I and cookies I Graduation for the older girls from Primary will be conducted during sacrament meeting on Aug 23 Primary Is now out until the first Wednesday In September r. r I COALVILLE COALVILLE- The Holiday was held Tuesday afternoon July 28 at atthe atthe the Summit Stake House for Coal Mile Ward i iI The following program was way under under un un- I der the direction of Colleen Lar I Isen sen Sen Primary counselor I I song opening prayer I by Christine Facer acer Sharon Sim I Ister spoke on Why I Go 00 to Fri I mary DeAnn Wheaton Honesty Facer I and Truth Cindy Four ty-Four Golden Hours and Debra I Hoes flees gave Recipe for a Pretty Girls I Primary President Betty Detty CrIt tendon awarded graduation scrolls to the followed by bythe I Ithe the l singing the graduation grad cation ronar nong I Scrolls Awarded I t President Betty conducted the advancement ceremonies and introduced In the girls to their teach ers era and In return tho the teachers I I welcomed the girls to their cl class ss I j jI i I The Top Pilot girls were wel II corned Into the program I as s. Alice Allee Moore stake lead cr rr gave an Inspiring talk to the girls followed by the girls and mothers singing Teach Me to Walk Walkin in the Light World Trip Following the program the girls and mothers were divided into six groups representing United States Mexico Ireland Hawaii Holland and China Each I group group made passports to enter tho country they were assigned to This was followed by unscrambling unscrambling un un- scrambling words of clothing they would take on the trip Then each group group presented dances and skits representing the country they were from The blessing and close clos Ing prayer was given by Donna lean Tean an Frost Refreshments consisting of oC various var var- I I lous ious foods from the six countries were served to approximately 90 i i persons u I Articles from the different different I countries and handiwork the girls made in Primary ry were on dis dis- dis I play |