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Show PROGRAM IS ARRANGED FOR LEADERSHIP Many Notable Persons Mill Be Speakers at Leadership Leader-ship Week Courses. With the arrjintrements complete j for the trenernl assemblies diii-ini.' j Leadership Week at the Brifzham jYouni; university, the program in I its final form is beinj; printed to he ready for distribution next Monday Mon-day morning. The afternoon programs pro-grams are as follows: Monday, address, ad-dress, Oscar A. Kirkham. executive director M. I. A. ; Tuesday, addresses ad-dresses by Elders George Albert Smith and Melvin J. Ballard of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles ; Wednesday, addresses by members of the first presidency ; Thursday, addressed by Dr. Adam S. Bennion, superintendent of L. D. S. church schools ; Friday, addresses by members mem-bers of the commission of education. educa-tion. All of these programs will be held in College hall at the university univer-sity at 1 :30 p. m. The evening entertainments will be as follows : Monday, get-acquainted party in the Ladies' gymnasium; gym-nasium; Tuesday, band concert in College hall, B. Y. U. band; Wednesday, Wed-nesday, four one-act plays in College Col-lege hall under the direction of Professor Pardoe; Thursday, pageant page-ant and musical program in College hall, under the direction of Professors Pro-fessors Eastmond and Madsen ; Friday, Fri-day, intercollegiate debate in College Col-lege hall between the B. Y. U. and the TJ. A, C, and alumni reception in the Ladies' gym. A day nursery is being provided to take care of the children so that mothers may be permitted to spend their time in classes. A reception will be held in the B. Y. U. library from 5 to 7 o'clock Tuesday afternoon after-noon for the M, I- A- workers. The 1-eeeptioh is given by the stake boards of Utah stake. Special exhibits are being prepared pre-pared in various departments of the university. An art exhibit of special spe-cial significance is being arranged. Other speakers besides those already al-ready mentioned who will be in attendance at-tendance include Dr. L. D. H. Weld, director of research for Swift & Co., national authority on agricultural marketing; Dr. C. G. Plummer, noted naturalist of Salt Lake City Dr. Wallace of the Kockefeller Institute; In-stitute; Dr. W. W. Barker of the state board of health; S. Basherch, specialist of the Western Dairy division divi-sion ; R. H. Smith, entomologist of the Golden States Sales corporation, corpora-tion, San Francisco: Dean Milton Bennion of the University of Utah; Dr. E. G. Hughes of Provo, Mayor O. K. Hansen of Provo, Mayor C. Clarence Xeslen of Salt Lake City; W. A. Morton, secretary of Utah Genealogical society; .Tames H. Wallis, secretary of Utah Public Health association; Charles Shepherd, Shep-herd, director of the Salt Lake Symphony Sym-phony orchestra ; B. Cecil Gates of the L. D. S. School of Music ; Ed P. Kimball of the L. D. S. School of Music; A. C. Lund, director of Salt Lake Tabernacle choir ; J. P. Welch, county agricultural agent of Utah county ; R. D. Wadley, manager Utah County Farm Bureau ; Eugene Merritt, field agent of the States Relations service, United States department de-partment of agriculture ; Dr. B. L. Richards, of the Utah Agricultural college ; P. V. Cardon, editor Utah Farmer ; Benjamin Brown, manager Utah Poultry association; Heber J. I Webb, state inspector of crops and I pests ; Susa Y. Gates, of the UU:h Genealogical society ; Dell Webb, recreational director of Provo City, and the faculty of the Brigham Young university. Admission to Leadership "Week is free, and anyone is eligible to enter. Classes commence Monday morning, January 21, at 9 :30 o'clock. |