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Show Bee Hive Pageant. Cedar's East and West wards will give the program for the stake ,M. I. A. rally on the B. A.'C. campus, cam-pus, July 30, at 8 p. m. This will be a great treat in the form of a pageant that everyone will enjoy and it will bring the Bee Hive work I before the parents and the public in general and create an interest in .the work. Tile costumes are worked out in exquisite color schemes and clever-jly clever-jly fashioned by a number of ladies in town who have consented to make costumes for the following groups: Girlhood, with a group of sixty girls; the Queen and Worker "Bees; Life with Seven Fields; the Spirit of the Hive and her handmaids; hand-maids; Womanhood and her four attendants: 'Fir Trees, Sun FIow-ers,( FIow-ers,( Wild Roses and Thistles. There will be group and solo dances, all by Cedar's beautiful daughters; the band will give us their wdhderful music and the male quartet will sing. Bcrnclla Gardner has charge of the music for the chorus work and dances. The Stake presidency of Mutuals has charge of the construction of the Bee Hive and lighting of the grounds. Mrs. 'John U. Webster is coaching the pageant with a committee of Mrs. Maggie Webster, Mrs. Hannah loster, Miss Evelyn Palmer, Miss Thelma Brown, Miss Jane Lewis and others whose names we would he glad to mention if space would permit. Everyone come out and see the pretty display of lights and tableaus i with music in an immense Bee Hive constructed for the occasion. Everyone is requested to bring a blanket or sofa pillow to sit on during the program. It will be so much more comfortable sitting and besides you can see better if every one sits down. |