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Show !e0ih Ward Reunion Planned For Aug. 19, At Kelley's Grove 'Timbers of the Seventh ward will the expec-4 expec-4 t'n attend the annual summer outing tomorrow u . ir,.;,inv Ausrust 19. at KpIIv's n,- 0n p0t underway at 4 ' nin" entertainment will I"f 0 " hill -amos. horse-shoe : Tnd other contests ar-old ar-old and young. At 6 J!! .will be relay races for 3 - 1 followed by community -afand supporat 7P.m. Fol-;:;Spor. Fol-;:;Spor. a bontire program It featured. ' Relief Society is arranging for the reunion and the HfaE charge of other en-!3ment en-!3ment features. in charge, advise ward Cs o bring a jacket as it 'be chilly before the enter-taoxs. enter-taoxs. Also if there is who has no way of getting ;:t firove, arrangements can ;!de by contacting Relief So-Ifor So-Ifor MLAicers. ' " auvc, vv lui v5 " Jolene Forsey. equipment committee; commit-tee; Sharon Dunn, Ann Huff and Devona Despain. safety committee. At the election meeting over 550 people, including parents, were in attendance. Club members presented pre-sented stunts, songs, and readings Davis, At ton Tingey and Carlene At the final assembly t)rizes and awards were given for winners in the different activities. A prize for the best stunt presented went to the Lucky Clover Club of Springville. The Happy Workers bf American Fork won second place. The Best Bakers of Spanish Fork, and the Darning Dollies tied for third place. An original song, prepared pre-pared by the singing needle club of Salem, won first prize. Winners of the camp mixer quiz were the Steady Stitch-ers of SpringviHe. The nature treasure hunts were won by the American Fork and Springville clubs. West Mountain boys won high honors in a log sawing contest and girls from American Fork won high honors also. Club leader, Margaret Wing of Springville, had served more years of leadership than any other leader in Comp. She was presented with a small token of appreciation for her eight years of "service. |