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Show Hurricane North and South Wards Hold Programs Honoring Utah Pioneers of 1847 jJURRICANE, Utah. Successful 'neer Day programs were presented pre-sented in both the South and , tn wards. The programs were 'ong the lines outlined by the "lurch, and honored Brigham iung and the pioneers of 1847. . ose who attended report them interesting. ne South ward program was: honoring Brigham Young and pio-of pio-of 1847, Mrs. Owen F. wgenor; male quartet, Lafavette aholi, Webb Barber, Jesse Jep- n and Garth Sandberg; pioneer Mriences, Mrs. Rebecca Russell "a Rbert P. Woodbury; youth PPreciation of pioneers, Fenton 'Wilt, Shirley Ballard and Wil- ma Whitney; saxophone solo, Dorothy Dor-othy Webb. Corsages were given to five of the oldest pioneers of the ward. They were: Mrs. Rebecca Re-becca Russell. Mrs. George A. Gibson, Gib-son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Angell and Robert P. Woodbury. In the North ward the program was as follows: Honoring of Brigham Brig-ham Young and pioneers of 1847. Paul Gates; appreciation of pioneers. pio-neers. Delworth Stout and Mrs. Gerald Stout; song. "Ode To the Pioneers". Daughters of the Pioneers: Pio-neers: talk, building of the west. Mrs. Clave Walker; pioneer experiences. ex-periences. James Jepson. Corsages were also given to the oldest pioneers pio-neers of that ward. |