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Show Talent has been secured Springville, Spanish Fork t and from home. An excclltr-ning's excclltr-ning's entertainment is asst. All girls of Mutual age a. vited to attend the girls' ball class every Monday eve ". 7 o'clock. The hall fee for dividual players is very srni Mrs. Freeman Eird enter, Saturday afternoon comply, her daughters Virginia arm, vieve whose eleventh birthd-currcd birthd-currcd on that day. Games': ished amusement. A large '. ber of gifts were presenter girls by little friends preser loevly luncheon was served following: Melba Mer.denhal nore Hopla, Catherline Ann denhall, Hannah Bee Mende Nona and Vena Marshbanks Whitney, Alene Jensen, Jun Beulah Whiting, Edna Wist Irene Bird, Jesse MacDonald Lee, Norman Bird, Evan Grant Hail, Therle Tew an honor guests. A P. T. A, social was held 1 day evening in the meeting Mrs. Olive C. Whiting had th-gram th-gram in charge which Includ. lollowing numbers: comr: songs, "Battle Hymn of the f . lie," and "P .T. A. Song"; f, Harvey Mendenhall; vocal Mrs. Sennet Mendenhall, a panied by Naomi Tew; talk, Mendenhall: readings. Miss .Salisbury, flames rounded o evening's program, conduct' Miss Blanche Weight. After a delicious lunch was set;, sixty, of which Mrs. Rebeccs was in charge. The regular p fees were collected by Mrs, ; riett i Harmer. A lovely tin1 had by those in attendance. 10. Quin Whiting is director and the cast is composed of the following: follow-ing: Naomi Tew as Marjorie Byrd, Lucille Johnson as Julia Carrol, Elaine Bird as Mrs. John Carrol, Leonard Whiting as Ching Ling, Donald Johnson as Bob Rubb, Quin Whiting as Colonel Rudd, Ermel Mortan as Bascom, Ronald Whiting as Colonel Byrd, and Jim Hollcy as Ned Traydon. A large crowd is requested to attend and support the "M" Men. The Mapleton "M" Men. succeeded succeed-ed in winning the Kolob Stake championship in basketball again this year and will enter the league in Piovo on February 29. 'the last game was played Saturday night with the Third ward, Maple-ton Maple-ton winning by a large score. Ward conference will be held in February on the Second Sunday of that month, according to an announcement made by Bishop R. L. Mendenhall. Mrs. Helen C. Johnson of Lovell, Wyoming, was a guest of her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Charles Whiting on Sun-clay. Sun-clay. She remained in Provo during dur-ing Leadership with friends. The Elders' quorum Is sponsoring a temple excursion on February 12. All who can are requested to attend. at-tend. Sunday night's program was :endered by the genealogical society so-ciety in the form of a pageant. Mr. Austin Houtz was in charge. The following represented different :ountr:es: Mrs. Clu-io Jensen, Mrs. Olive Wh:ting, Aaron Mendenhall, Sirs. Ruby Jensen, Mrs. Belva Morton, Mor-ton, William T. Tew, Sr., Mrs. Alice Waters, Therle Tew, and La Vet t Houtz and the following were tin leaders: Fred Jensen, Helen Whit-ng, Whit-ng, Hannah Boo Mendenhall, El-no El-no Jeni;en, Ernest Morton, Naomi Tew, Howard VVateis and Mozclle Houtz. Songs were given by the Ladies' quartet and by the Peerless quartet. The Primary is sponsoring a benefit program Thursday evening. The Primary sponsored a very enjoyable musical program Thursday Thurs-day evening in the meeting house. The building was packed with an appreciative and enthusiastic audience. aud-ience. Mrs. Hazel Binks, president was in charge and was assisted in general arrangements by her counselors, Mrs. Maxine Hales and Mrs. Jene Allan as well as the teachers. The program was as follows: fol-lows: vocal duet. Max Murray and Lewis Snow; invocation, La Veil Bird; violin solos. Ferro Sager of the B. Y. U. with Miss Virginia Ekins e.s pianist; vocal duet, Arthur Ar-thur Bird and Darwin Barney; instrumental in-strumental selections, Frank Snow and company; comic readings, Miss Virginia Ekins; vocal solo, little Esther Houtz, accompanied at the piano by Miss Mozelle Houtz; violin solos, Miss Naomi Harmer with Miss Thora Whiting at the piano; songs, little 4-year-old LaVina Whiting; vocal duet, Virginia and Genevieve Bird with Miss Naomi Tew as pianist; piano solo, Miss Ekins. The benediction was oix'ered by Bishop R. L. Mendenhall. Men-denhall. The money obtained from this entertainment will be used 'or the Primary conference expenses. A "large crowd attended the "Gingham and Overall" dance Thursday evening. Music was furnished furn-ished by Cliff Hitchings, Melo- lians. The Daughters or ihc Pioneers will hold their monthly meeting next 'Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Belva Martin at 2 o'clock. An excellent program has been prepared and all members mem-bers are urged to attend. Miss Lucile Houtz of ttalt Lake City was a week end visitor at the homes of her parents. The annual operetta lias been cho:;en and will be presented in the near future, according to announcement an-nouncement made by Principal Rulon Nelson of the grade school. The operetta is "The Snow Queen' June Whiting as Gerda and Mac Holley as Kay have the leading parts and are supported by the following cast, besides the chorus: Snow Queen, Virginia Bird; robber rob-ber girl, Hannah Bee Mendenhall; Kay'a mother, Edna Wiscombe; Gerda's grandmother, LeOra Martin; Mar-tin; robber captain, Roy Whiting; rag man, Harold Whiting; Rose, Loia Whiting; Violet, Irene Bird; Snow Drop, Beth Whiting; Nor-cissus, Nor-cissus, Jane Lee; Tiger Lily, Myrtle Curtis. The "M" Men play, "The Colonel's Maid" will be presented February |