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Show Two stakes plan Laurel Standards Night this Tuesday of Springville Stake and their mothers will begin at 7:30 p.m., in the Third-Ninth Ward Church. Mrs. Blanch Sheffield of Provo will be the guest speaker and all Laurel age girls and mothers are invited. Pearle Smith, Laurel leader of the stake, will be in charge of the program in which all wards will participate Joan Parlor will play preliminary pre-liminary music, . representing the Tenth Ward. There will be a song by the congregation followed by the invocation by Deanna Taylor of the Third Ward. Greetings will be ex' tended by Linda Parker of tin Fourth Ward and a vocal u j composed of Holley Eberiiard Carolee Eberiiard and Susaiff Hatch will give a selection, ac L companied by Claudia Boyle The 13th Article of Faith -u i be given by a group from th'-ou Ninth Ward and the Laurel Crest by Shoryl Marshall o. ' U the Fiflh Ward. The Laura'; ! song will be by the Laurels folrffl lowed by benediction by Lyiuj t ette Hall. Refreshments will be !-vrve"'' and there will be special decor1?' ations. Ia Kolob and Springville Stake's MIA Laurel Standard Night programs are both scheduled next Tuesday evening, eve-ning, November 30. The Kolob Stake event will be held in Kolob Stake House, beginning at 8 p.m., under direction di-rection of Helen Wiscombe Laurel leader. Speaker for the evening wil" be Lora Whiting of Mapleton. A n invitation is extended all Laurel girls a-; well as all girls in the stake junior and senior high school class age and their mothers. In addition to the talk oth er program numbers will be presented by the various wards. A group from the Twelfth Ward, will sing the Laurel song. The Laurel Crest will be given by Marilyn Gale from the First Ward and there will be a vocal duet by Barbara Bar-bara Lewis and Ricky Orr from the Sixth Ward. Springville Stake The program for Laurels |