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Show OLD-TIME "REVIVAL" IS NOW IN PROGRESS Being Carried 'Out in the Wards of Ensign Stake in Order to Increase In-crease Enrollment. For tho pnrpoBO of ro;juvonating the Mutual Improvement associations of Enstffn stake, an old-fashioned ''revival" ''re-vival" is in progress and will continue for tho next ton days. The movement has been under way for some vvooks, and will continue until Tuesday, -De-cemuor 10, when it is believed that tho enrollment and attendance will surpass all previous records. Two Bpocial events are planned for the presont week as a part of tho "revival'' movomcnt, and both promise to bo well supported. Ino most important event of the entire campaign is planned for Friday nttfht. At this timo a Mutual Improvement te-union te-union and social will be held in every ward of Ensign stake with tho exception excep-tion of the Twelfth-Thirteenth, where conflicting arrangements made it necessary neces-sary to select anothor date. It is planned to have prolamines presented that will include short talks, select musical and litorary numbers, and a ball. All former officers of both Young Men's and Young Ladies' Mutual Mu-tual Improvement associations in tho various wards are to bo tho guests ol honor, and short talks will bo made by as many aB timo will permit. The first part of tho evening will bo devoted to a programme composed principally of musical and litcrarv numbers, which aro a part of tho regular work, and tho best talent in tho city available 1? being socurod for tho renditions. Following Fol-lowing tho formal programme, the social and ball will occupy tho evoning. As a part of the social, refreshments are to bo Borvod by tho young ladies. The two organizations have jotijod hands to make the reunions in each of the wards big successes. On Wednesday evening tho stake board of tho Young Mon's association will tender a roception and danco to all genoral stake officers, bishops and counsellors, and all ward offic'g both Young Men's and Young Liw associations. Th'iB social will htm I in tho Twelfth-Thirteenth ward fcfl t ment hall, and will servo as b. mm'. nary to tho reunion in the wards. MS "revival" movomcnt will clotHpfi cembcr 16. when special offorta 'K be made to establish new recorfBI enrollment and attendance. ThK vival" is being" extensively advtiflK throughout the stake, and a greaJG of interest and enthusiasm h&iK aroused. 'm |