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Show Local ;: The Fourth ward primary will present their spring festival, "Blossom Time," in the ward amusement hail, Friday, beginning begin-ning at 8 o'clock. Approximately 150 boys and girls will take part in the entertainment featuring a beautiful array of costumes and scenery. There will be a small admission fee of ten cents for the program. Mrs. Jennie Brown and MVs. Leona Wilson, primary play leaders, have the affair in charge. Mrs. Helen Whiting is accompanist. Kolob stake missionary organization organi-zation held a successful dancing party in the Second ward amusement amuse-ment hall Wednesday evening. Proceeds from the entertainment will be used to purchase a projecting proj-ecting machine for the stake. Preceding the dance the regular report meeting was held and an i.lustratcd lecture on Indian culture cul-ture before Columbus was given by Albert Hutchings. Pre-school children wili receive the second innoculation for diphtheria diph-theria Friday, at 9 a. m., at the Lincoln school, with Mrs. Clara Sumsion, school nurse, in charge. |