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Show AN EVENING IN 1 HONOR OF FATHERS - AND MOTHERS Tho Third ward M. I. A. havo pre. pared an evening's entertainment In honor of tho fathers and mothers of! iho ward, to bo gvven next Tuesday! uvenirig, Nov. 21st In the Third ward chapol. A special program of read, (ngs, songs and dramatizations has boon prepared... All parents are most cordtally invited to be present. Rcfrehments will be served. Tho program will be as follows. Song, "Wo Thank Thee O God For a Prophet." Prayer, Bp. J. H. Walkor Song, "Count Your Dlesslngs." Poem, "Father," Roy Fugal. Solo, "Wonderful Mother of Mlno." Rova West. Poem, "Only Ono Mother," Gladys West. Girls Chorus, Lullaby from "Er. mlno." Paper, "Achievements of some of our prominent mothers and fathers', Xf T.nvfno Tntitiann . Dramatizations, "Stiver Threads Among tho Gold," and "Put on Yonr Old Gray Bonnet", Ruby Radmall and Elroy Nelson. "Old Black Joe" and "Old Ken. tucky Home" by Nets Fugal, Martin' Chrltlanson, Clarence Hilton, Ray. mond Monson, Joe Walker. Reading, Bessie Newman. Dramatization, "Lovo's OH Sweot Song," Ora West, Vance West. 'juanita- and "Annte Lanrle," Dal. sy Newman nnd Ernest Clayton. Toast to our Mothers, Mrs. Matilda Christiansen. Toast to our Fathers, Ernest Ras. mussen, 1 o jW'. E". Clark was a Salt Lake visitor vis-itor Wednesday. Mr. Clark's visit, la Salt. Lake was primarily to revlow several of the newest photoplays which he' Intends to show here In the near -future. . F. S. Humphries was a visitor In American Fork Thursday, morning, and not so busy In the discharge of his duties atj painter but that he could 'Stop In at tho ofco of tho Rovlow and givo us a cheery ward. M. S. Christlanson spent Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, attending convention for Utnh Power & Light Co. superintendents. S. W. Hilton of Dlmstcad has been oporator nt Battlo Crcok during tho absence of Mr. Chrlstfnnson. A farowoll social and ilanco -was given last evening In honor of Du. ano Anderao in tho High School gym. by his fellow school mateB In connection with tho missionary committee com-mittee All report a very enjoyablo time. Tho semi-annual conference of the Alpine Stako Rellof Society will bo held in tho Lchl Fourth ward aoxt Tuesday, November 21st It Is hoped that a largo percentage of tho local oft'eera and teachers wlH attend, at-tend, Mrs. Ivy Leona Adams, 39 years of ago, died Tuesday at a hospital in Salt. Lake. Mrs. Adams was tbe wife of John W. Adams and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Freeman. 8no was born In Pleasant Grovo and lived at Nephl just prior to her death. Funeral services wero held Friday noon at the mortuary chapol of Joseph WCUlam Taylor. Interment took place In tb0 Salt Lako cemetery. |