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Show Kolob Stake Swarm Day Planned for Tuesday, May 29 in Stake House Kolob Stake annual Swarm Day for girls of the MIA Bee-hive Classes and their mothers, will be held Tuesday, May 29, at 7:00 p.m., in the Stake House. Arrangements are being made to entertain approximately 200 class members and. visitors. ' Each ward will be represented on the program which will include an address of welcome by Mrs. Wendell Winger. Mrs. Bell Mcn-denhall Mcn-denhall will give organ prelude and will play during the awarding of the honor badges. Following the opening prayer by Rada Miner, there will be group singing followed fol-lowed by a piano selection by Carolyn Car-olyn Sumsion. Saundra Maycock will give a tribute to mother and the response will be by her mother, mo-ther, Mrs. Rosa Maycock. Denese Coffman will give a reading; Karen Kar-en Peterson,, a vocal solo; June Johnson, a piano solo; Karma Barker, Bar-ker, an accordion selection; Ann Childs and LaRae Phillips, a piano duet; Roslyn Hall, Ann Wixom and Jeanine Girot, a trio. A highlight of the evening will be the awards presented to the five-year Bee-keepers and to the three - year Bee - keepers. Mrs. Emma Mason, Mrs. Rowena Rig-trup, Rig-trup, Mrs. Delna Cazirr, and Mrs. Mildred Stark will get the 5-year awards and Mrs. Viva Kerby, the 3-year Bee-keeper award. Mrs. Rea Straw, stake YWMIA president, presi-dent, will make the awards. Lura Merrill will give a ballet dance number during the evening. The evening's program will close with group singing and prayer by Fay Sheffield. Refreshments will be served an special favors will be presented to the mothers. Invited as special guests for the evening are: members of the stake presidency and their wives; all MIA stake board members and the mothers of the girls. Also Mrs. Irene Hales Ricks will represent (Continued on Page Thirteen) J? jS Kolob Swarm Day Planned Tuesday (Continued from page one) the general board at the function. Serving during the evening will x be done by the First ward girls; the flowers for decorating will be furnished by the Seventh ward; the programs will be in change of the Second; the Fourth ward, ushers; ush-ers; the Fifth ward favors. Approximately 70 Bee-hive girls will be graduated during the eve- ning and from these a big percent t .! are honor graduates, signifying y, considerable extra work done by i the graduates. j The First ward has 8 honor Bees and 2 graduates; the Second Sec-ond ward, 5 honor Bees and 2 graduates; Third, 10 honor Bees . and 3 graduates; Fourth ward, 6 it:' honor Bees and 1 graduate; Fifth '; ward, 8 honor Bees, 2 graduates; : Sixth ward 5Jionor Bees and 1 Ji graduate; Seventh ward, 12 honor j Bees; Eighth ward, 7 honor Bees; , Ninth ward, 9 honor Bees, Mapleton, Maple-ton, 13 honor Bees and 1 gradu-1 gradu-1 ft ate. |