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Show COMMIT'ILK'S nr.roiiT Nearly 1000 people were banciuoteil at our Tabornuehi opening September 13th. This labor was given over by tin Stake Presidency nnd lllshopit of American Am-erican Fork wards to I ho Presidency or the Relief Societies, Young Ladles and Primary Associations, who solect-d solect-d tho following olllcers: As Presl-. lent and Vice Presidents, Sister tw nit. c Hlndloy. Sinn Chipman, Kinnia Smith and Mollssa Holey- As Ward ChalrmaiiB, Sisters Charlotte Greenwood, Green-wood, Snrnh S. Chlpmun, Sylvia Ship ley nud Melissa Greenwood. As S"o-rotnry S"o-rotnry nnd Treasurer, Mary K. Able. The chairman or each ward selected her soliciting committees from tho Auxiliary Associations named; whoso good-work nd generosity of tho people peo-ple Is shown b' tti following rosults: Cash $83.35, cakes 100, bread 170 loaves, 20 dozen of eggs, 20 pounds of butter, 8 gallons or pickles, 50 pounds or grapes, 8 bushels or peaches, be-Hldis be-Hldis potatoes, onions, tomatoes, etc, After nil expenses uru paid u little still remains In Treasury. 1 Our Tabernacle conveniences wero 1 pronounced perfection. t a The order nnd By stem In serving , J spoko credit to tho nblo leadership of I our President, Slater Annlo C, Hind- ley, nud those associated with hr who entered Into It with tho right spirit. Perfect lovo nnd .unity prc- vnllcd throughout, which Is suro to bring success to any undertaking. President A. C. Jllndlcy, nnd her us- soclated committees tnko this oppor- tuulty to thank all who assisted, and tho peoplu in general for their goner I oslty, making It posnlblo to realize In - ' ' I this matter tho Rucccsri fdcsrcd, and ' 1 which from the expressions of .outsldo ,, t 3 peoplo was npprcclntcd- and enjoyed. ilj COMMITTEE. M ; n ! |