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Show M. I. A. CONVENTION TO OPEN TOMORROW The Salt Lake stake Mutual Improvement Improve-ment convention will bo held tomorrow In the T went y-second wa rd chapel. A testimony niec'irier will commence at Orno a. m.. where the dftcninu'iit will b" administered ad-ministered under tho direction of V"ljn:n W. Seare. president Mary Ida Kelt will preside at the meeting. Musical numbers num-bers will ron.ist of a eont rnltn solo by Miss Jessie Evar.M and a. violin and nlano duet by Misses lather and Aurella Ben-nion. Ben-nion. At H a. ni. a general convention session will be held, at which Superintendent Wilford A. Bcenley will preside. Musical n imbers will consist of a baritone solo by Charles R. Pyke, a duet by James )1. Ni'-i.son and Mary . Fa It, and a selection selec-tion by a male quartet consisting of James 11. Nh luii, M. H. Roberts. Ainrust O.issnieyer and Dr. W. F. Iloldkway, James S. Morgan has charge of the musical mu-sical program. Oeneral board members will be the speakers. On Tuesday, October 1, at 7:30 p. m., a follow-un session will bo held, followed by a social, i On Sunday,. October -1, the evening ses-j ses-j s'.on of the Sa it Lake atako quaiterly ; conference to be held In the Assembly j hall will be dcToted to the M. I. A. mem i bership drive. The stake hope by that j time to reach a membership of 2000. i Melvln J. Ballard of the council of the ! twelve will be the speaker, and an ex-I ex-I eel lent musical program has been ar-1 ar-1 ranged, one of the features of which will I be the appearance of tho M. 1. A. boy I scout band. |