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Show DRAPER PLANS" REUNJDJl SOON DRAPERApproxIrhale1y 1200 former resident of Draper are expected ex-pected to participate In the annual community homecoming celebration February 1. Jamaa Waahburn, chairman of the central committee, announced Tueeday. The 15-hour program Includes event for all age groups, ranging from the veteran aettlera, to the young people. Ausomobiles will meet Btlllty busea at Sandy, commencing at I 30 a. m , on tha day of tha celebration. cele-bration. They will be Intended for elder resident, who will alao be honored guests during tha day. A hand-shaking and get-acquainted hour ha been scheduled from to 10 a. m., to be followed by a program. pro-gram. Luncheon will be served! the aged Visitor at noon. A program will be presented at 2 p. m.. to be followed by an aid time dance, Mr. Waahburn laid. Event for the' combined groups will atart at 7 p. m- with a picture ahow In the ward amuse- ment hall and a danc commencing at 1p.m. The dance will be limited to those over 11 years of aga, because be-cause of limited space facilities. Further detail of tha affair will be outlined at a central committee meeting acheduled next Saturday. Other members of the committee arc A. R. Mickelaen and 8. J. Gordon. Gor-don. Subcommittees will be formed at the Saturday central committee meeting. |