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Show Primary Will Present Festival July 28 Over 200 Children In Costume To Take Part In Program Beginning At 7 P.M. At High School Campus; General Public Invited Primary children .of KoIoL stake will present a summer festival at the high school campus next Wed nesday eve-nine-, beginning at 7 p. m., to which all parents and the general public is given a special invitation. Based on the theme, "And All Nations Shall Be Gathered Unto Zion", the festival will be presented pre-sented in dance, song and readings, read-ings, with more than 200 children taking part. Throughout the summer, the Primary boys and girls have been studying the customs, folklure and habits of the countries included in-cluded in the first four missions , of the LDS church, namely: the I Indians, the Isles of the Pacific, Scandanavian countries and the British Isles. The festival is to include the combined efforts of all ward organizations in portraying port-raying what has been studied. In colorful costumes, the boys j and girls will take part in the various dance numbers, m the son" presentations and other selections sel-ections to bring out the theme. The teachers and officers of the wards and the stake board have worked diligently the past several weeks to make the festival festi-val one of beauty and artistic development. de-velopment. The festival will mark the close of the summer Primary classes during which many pieces of handiwork have been made representing repre-senting the first mission countries Some pieces of the handiwork wil be used in phases of the festival program and will also be exhibited exhibi-ted in the wards. Gwen Cutler is general chairman chair-man of the festival arrangements with Mrs. Dolly Smith directing m dances; Mrs. Evelyn Boyer, the music and Mrs. Arvilla Carter Car-ter and Mrs. Grace Bate, the cos-tumes. |