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Show 1 PROGRAM FOR FORBES' I DAYJPRIL 15TH 'H ah committees oro workinn; hard H to mako Forbes day, April 15th, ono '1 16 bo lonS remembered by tho friends H and students of tho veteran school 'iB teacher. All tho former students of m pr0( Forbes havo been sent tho lot- "M jer published bolow, which is on in- vitation to como and help colobratc. 1 Tho following program will bo gtv- m cn ct 7 p. m. which will bo followed by ,M a social in tho basement. M Program and exorcises for Forbes' H jar, to bo held In tho Stake tabernnc-M tabernnc-M lc, American Fork, Jan. 15th, cornel corn-el mcnclng at 7 p. m. Hand concert M 6:30 p. in. H Master of Ccrcmonlces, President H Stephen I Chlpman. K Opening song Community H Invocation by Patriarch. Warren D. H Song by High School Chorus. H Spcecli of Wolcomo by James H. H Clarke. m Speech of Response by Judge Joshua H Greenwood. H Slnglntr, Male quartette John H. m Laris, Jos. U. Storrs, Ray D. Nlch- M oles, Clnranco Grant. m Original Lines, Sister Mary E. Abel M School Remenlscences by Hon. Dan- M iel Harrington. M Singing, High School Ladles Glee fl Club. M Roll call of Prof. Forbes' pupils. M Presentation of Flowers by Sistor M Annie 0. Hlndloy. H Response, Prof. X n. Forbes. H Solo, Mrs. Edith Young. M Reading, Mrs. Maud Ch'rlstensen, M (in a lighter mood.) B Short toaBts by E. TV. Robinson, M John If. WoottoB, Eleanor N'lcholes. H fnd for 10 minutes from the congro- m ration. tH Remarks and Instructions from jB Vaster of Ceremonies. M Moslc by Sllvor Band. P JweioH-QUtke - JpfjjH.-J8torrs H P. M. Nielsen r Dr7'j." F. Noyes M Annlo C. Hindley Eliza Duckwaltcr H Program Committee. B After tho program tho crowd will M t entertained at a social in tho base- B retnt of tho tabernacle m Following Is tho Invitation letter M tent to all former students of Prof. M Forbes: H Am, Fork, Utah, April 7, 1921. Dear Fellow Students: M At a meeting held in American B I'ork some time ago, a number of H citizens wcro discussing past cx- pi porlonces nnd nmong tho other sub- B Kts, our school dnys were dwelt up H on, then our teachors and their lire labors wero brought tioforo us. H Thero was ono nmong them who H stands prominently, our friend nnd former teacher, Prof. Joseph II. For-H For-H bet. A man who hns devoted n llfo m from young manhood until almost up f lo tho present tlmo, covering n por-H por-H led or moro than half n century. Ho has labored for you and me. our par- nts and grandparents, tholr children H and chlldrens children nnd wo fool V that wo can nil truly ariso to tho oc-.M oc-.M ras'on and mil his namo blessed. Ho holds tho record today or having hecn In tho school profession longer than any other Individual in our glor- ious Stato. Ho hns given his "full H measure, pressed down nnd running over," that wo may placo Utah among J the foremost educationally, In our H splendid country. We now fool It nn opportune tlmo hllo he still romnlns to show him H In a measure, at least, tho esteem nnd love wo hour for him. A largo com- mlttco, ronslstlng of his former stu- ''ints havo selected Arobr Day, April lEUi and ndoptod same as '.'Forbes Day." A tyo fold purposo Is our ob- Jcct: First, to havo nil of his form- 'r students, tholr wives, hiiBbands, descendants nnd woll wlahors meet In a body nt tho Alpine Stnko Tabor- naclo at 7 o'clock p. m. -whero n flt- 1'nfr program will bo presented nnd 'ollowod by n soclol including refresh. ments, Second: to ralso for him n ibtnntlnl purso of $1000 or more. Wo invito nnd urgo you to bo In attondanco, j,, tho ovont that you can- nnt bo kindly consider favornbly tha 'woml part of tills proposition. Tho commltteo Ih heading tho list bv rontrlbntlng from $5.00 to $25.00 I ""eh Hoi,, this worthy causo. Do I whatever you nan. for U Is needed. "as ho not holp(l framo for you a 'llfPORHful llfo? I Yours for tho succoss of "Forties' I isV" ncmornl,0" tho dnto, April ICtb I PRES. 8. U .CIHPMAN, acnorul Chairman JOSIE OIIEENWOOD, General Secretary. UP. JOHN 11. HI.NDI.EV, Clialrmnn Invitation Com. o , |