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Show BEE HIVE PAGEANT. The Bee Hive Pageant, which was held last Saturday night at the B. A. C. campus, was one of the most successful and prettiest affairs af-fairs that the town has participated in for a number of years. The campus grounds were beautiful, beau-tiful, with their lights and decorations; decora-tions; and the band with its characteristic char-acteristic generosity, was a splendid splen-did addition. Mrs. John W. Webster Web-ster and the committee in charge were about the busiest people imaginable. imag-inable. The costumes and dances were charming and the music, with Rcn-clla Rcn-clla Gardner at the piano and Inez . Woodbury at the organ, was splendid. splen-did. The girls of both wards with their pretty dresses and sweet ! voices, were a. sitrht to be remeni- bcrcd. It surely looked like a busy swarm" of bees. The Stake officers appreciate the Cedar wards furnishing the program for the stake rally and the crowd of spectators was evidence of the appreciation of the people. No doubt many more people from the other wards would have been present but for .the storm. We hope the bees will soon I swarm again. |