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Show STAKE TO OBSERVE ITS 13TH BIRTHDAY Celebration of Anniversary of Pioneer Ecclesiastical Subdivision Set for March 23, That "13" and "23" have no terrors ter-rors for the people of Pioneer stake is quite evident, for on Fridav, March 23, they will celebrate their tnirteenth anniversary in a stake reunion at the Auditorium on Richards street. Pioneer stake was organized March 24, 19(H. but as Friday was deemed more suitable for a celebration than Saturday, the "night before" was desinateA as the proper time for the important event. The committpe in charge have been hard at work for some time past and promise an enjoyable time to all who attend. The affair will open at 7:45 with a general get-acquainted reception, the stake presidency and other stake officers being in the receiving line. At S:30 the audience will be entertained with a minstrel first part by Mutual Improvement workers, after which there will be an address of welcome by President Pres-ident Sylvester. Q. Cannon, and then more entertainment. A large part of the evening will be devoted to dancing. danc-ing. An invitation is extended to all members of the stake over 16 years of age, while former residents or the stake are alfo invited and will bo made welcome. The committees in chargo of the reunion are as follows: Arrangements Stake presidency, consistins' nf Sylvester Q. Cannon, Charles H. Hyde and D. Eugene Hammond. Ham-mond. Invitation and reception Charles II. Hyde, chairman; Annie Wells Cannon, Amelia W. Cutler, Caroline S. Hyde, stake presidency and members of the high council. Publicity Alexander Buchanan, Jr. Programme Tracy Y. Cannon, chairman; chair-man; D. Eugene Hammond, Theodore T. Burton, Sarah H. Heath and ora H. Barton. Floor Edward H. Eardley, chairman; George E. "Burbidce. Edward J. Eardley. Theodore T. Burton, Charles S. Hvde, Arnold G. Oiauoue. Kaspar J. Fetzer, Thomas L. "Woodbury, James A. Giles, Leolia Tomlinson. Winifred S. Cannon and Lillian Woodbury. |