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Show Wards Hold Special Mother's Day Programs Sunday ;--e..d M r s Day program-were program-were he! J m e-ich of the three l'jcal wards Sunday . during the regular Sun t.iy school period. In each of the wards Mothers were honored with coinages, and tri-bu'es tri-bu'es in jongs, readings, music, and ad Irenes. The south ward reported attendance at-tendance of HI mothers, including includ-ing trie eldest mother. M.inomas Lavinia Andrus. aged 9S. Among others especially honored were three who are mothers of 11 living children. These were Mrs. David Moss. Mrs. Effie Prisbrey Hall and Mrs. John T. Neilson. There were two mothers present over SO years of age ami eight over 75 years of age; two. Nettie M. Nelson and Artie L. Snyder, mothers of ten living children, and Mrs. George Brooks and Mrs. Joseph Blake mothers of nine. Interesting highlights of the east ward program included numbers num-bers from each department, with an original tribute in verse from the parents class given by Levi N. Harmon, and response by Mrs. Merrill Stucki. There were nearly 150 mothers and grandmothers present who were honored. West Ward The west ward reports honor paid to 1-15 mothers, with special carnation corsages presented to the eldest great grandmother, Mrs. George W. Worthen, to the I , ; . ... j.-v-Vr who was not V'g-v.grandmother. Mrs. .v. v a"d to the ekki ' ' who is not a. grand- , v.Kt.r Mrs. Clair Morris. Each department was represented in j j the program. i |