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Show STAKE WTIJj HOLD MOTHERS' MEETING Meetings commemorative of Mothers' day will bo held in all the wards of Plo-ncpr Plo-ncpr stake tomorrow (Sunday). The exercises ex-ercises will consist of special musical numbers and appropriate addresses by the following speakers: Fourth ward, Cyrus II. Gold and Alexander Alex-ander Hurt; fifth ward. John C. Cutler and Elpln Clawson; nlxth ward, Edward H. 12ardloy and D. W. Adamson: seventh ward, Alex Buchanan, Jr., and Jesao Po-cock; Po-cock; twenty-fifth ward, Sylvester Q. Cannon and J. M. Efjodahl; twenty-sixth ward. William McLachlan and Goorjre H. Sperry; thirtieth ward. Charles II. Hyde and Jeisc B. Sharp; thirty-second ward, Frank B. Woodbury and Poter S, Con-die; Con-die; Brighton ward. A. "W. P.yttlnp and Charles S. Ilydo; Cannon ward, H. B. Vlaweon, Jr., and Edward J. Eardley; Pleasnnt Green ward, Louis G. Iloagland and James W. R. Hurst; Poplar Grove ward. George G. Smith and Ludwltr Rueckert: Garfield. George M. Brldwell and Wilford J. Burt; German meeting, August Glissmyer and Jacob Kunz. The services at Brighton, Pleasant Green and Garfield are hold in the afternoon, after-noon, while all the others with the exception ex-ception of the German meeting, are hold In the evening. Tho Germans meet In the twenty-sixth ward hall at 12;30 o'clock, noon. |