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Show jjakeM. I. A. Convention . ,rv successful moot ing of tho M I- A- "' il,lla I'luni. Nov. ''lt,')m.luoil tho si'iison'rt croup i-on-',l.' woi'U. Washinr.l'Hi. SI. " ... Host. St. ''''"W West, Santa '!''. cuinloclt iitul Voyo Wards wero 1 '",!'' ',vm-est'Hti'il. there liolni; 115 korS present. The iiri'K1'"111 consisted i general ,i,m nt - '" sis,,1" Tillii W'in-' W'in-' Y L. president, pointed out tho liml objoetivon for the year. Supt. 'i;.iu e. Giiviliior of the Y. gave a .,iriloil talk. calling attention to the fJ,.1Hinsibilities anil opportunities of Jl',,. youtli of Zion. Miss Evelyn Thurston very ably iustrueteil us giv-jtll. giv-jtll. iieiiusti'itituls on tlio nppropri-..,e nppropri-..,e music ami songs for the M. I. A.; " l0S friendship," Fred A. Holier; .'.ove of Hume." Lottie Tobler. U 3 o'clock p. m. the convention ,f,.uate(l for department work where ,l phases of M. I. A. work were iroateil. At 4 o'clock lunch was sewed at lie Gym in a systematic, orderly and very attractive wuv- After luncheon, II rallied round the baton in the hands of the recreation chairman, V. W. McArthur, who led in "Smiles," Birds in the 'Wilderness," "Tho Old Gray Mare" and other community ;cngs. rounds and dances, which afforded af-forded opportunity for mixing. The convention closed with the one-act play "Fourteen Chairs." Taps were sung, and benediction was pronounced by Vivian Prei. The ward associations are in good working order and give promise of a tanner year. The stake officers took the privilege privil-ege of notifying bishops of various wards that their young people attending attend-ing the Dixie college are cordiallly invited in-vited to take part in the Mutual work in the St. George wards. Geo. Brooks, Jr. |