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Show Ward Carnivals Grow In Popularity In St. George Ward carnivals are growing in popularity in St. George and no mistake. But there's a reason, a very good reason. People assemble on such occasion with the holiday spirit and empty their pockets and purposes for a good cause, getting full compensation in the contribution along with good meals and a variety program. Next on the list for such a carnival is West Ward Day to be held at the Woodward high school auditorium, Wednesday, October 8., and it will be a real celebration, celebra-tion, say the committee, which is headed by Wayne Gardner, as chairman. Of course the dinner will be served by the West ward Relief Society, with chicken dinners, din-ners, roast chicken and stewed chicken with soup and noodles. Then for those who don't care for chicken there will be plenty of lamb and beef cooked to the king's taste, and with all the trimmings in vegetables and extras ex-tras to satisfy the heartiest ap-( ap-( Continued on page four) West Ward Carnival (Continued from first page) petite that comes. Dinner hour commences at 6 p. m. Along with the dinner there will be an apron bazaar with every type of apron a woman could desire, plus a variety of novelty booths and other entertainment enter-tainment features. The South ward has their fine chapel and did well with their carnival. The West ward is building build-ing a chapel, a much needed chapel and cordially enlists your support on this occasion, Oct. 8. |