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Show M. I, A. Contests II) rim West, I.uelle llarse), Juno Og. den and Joseph Olpln Will Hep. rccnt District 'o. .'I In Stake. .Meet. A cry large and appreciative audience audi-ence witnessed the M. I. A, contest or District No. .1 Sunday evcnlnfl, March 29, In tho Pleasant Grovo Tabernacle. The program was an rollows: Orations "Tho Community Ideal" Heed War-nick, War-nick, Manila. "Abraham Lincoln" Hryan West, Pleasant Grovo, Third Ward. "Tho Religion or Lovo" Omcr Larson, Lar-son, Plcasuht Grovo Second Wurd. Itotold Stories Seniors.-"Tho Seniors.-"Tho Dinmond Necklaco" Lucllc Harvey, Pleasant Grove, Third Ward. "Tho Land or tho Uluo Flower" Emma Hush, Pleasant (Jrop Second Ward, Juniors Hoys "Enoch Anion" Joseph Otpln, Pleasant Grove Flrt Ward. Juniors -Girls "How the Lord Wns Good to Aunt Johnnnah"- Oral Wad ley, Pleasant Grove First Ward. "Hetty" Ollvo Anderson, Pleasant Grove Third Ward. "Little Clnra"-t-Juno Ogdcn, Llndon. Mixed Double Qunrtolto Pleasant Grovo Second Ward. Vocal Solo -Mrs. L. A. Richardson. Ladles' uartette Manila. The Judges, who were Mr. Chllds, Mr. Phillips and Miss Thuriuau 01 Lelil, rendered their decision In fiswir of llryaii West, oration; Lucllo Harvey, Har-vey, retold story; Juno Ogdcn, retold story, and Joseph Olpln, retold story. Theso, with tho double quartette, who were tho only musical contestants, contes-tants, will be entitled to represent District No. .'I in the state meet, which will ho held In Lehl, Sunday evening, April 2tj. This district should bo able to carry off some or tno stake prizes. |