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Show Guest speakers slated Shis weekend Special information from the Relief Society and Primary Association general boards will feature Kolob Stake quarterly conference sessions here Sat- - urday and Sunday, March 30 and 31, announces Ernest A. Strong, Jr., stake president. Two prominent auxiliary organization or-ganization leaders scheduled to attend the conference are Mildred Mil-dred B. Eyring, member of the Relief Society General Board, and Beth S. Davey, member of the Primary Association General Gen-eral Board. Mrs. .Eyring is a school teacher and holds a B. S. degree in education from the University of Utah.. She is also active in PTA work. Mrs. Davey is a University of Utah graduate and is active in home economics work both locally and nationally. She has taught home economics in high schools. Instructional meetings for Relief Society and Primary leaders will be held Saturday. A leadership meeting Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m. has been scheduled for the stake ' presidency presi-dency and clerk, high council, bishoprics and clerks, stake Relief Society preidency and stake Primary Association presidency. Special music has been arranged ar-ranged for the general conference confer-ence sesions Sunday with the Stake Singing Mothers di-recteded di-recteded by Mabel Paulson, singing in the morning meeting meet-ing and the Primary Children's chorus directed . by Beverly Walker furnishing selections in the afternoon. MIA program The Sunday evening conference confer-ence session begining at 7 p.m. is under the direction of the stake MIA. It will be in the form of an Easter musical with the M-Men and Gleaner Chorus participating under the direction of Clara Childs with Boyd Hales accompanying. Ly-ona Ly-ona Cox will sing solo parts and Ron Frazier will be the narrator. |