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Show Stake Primary Meet i Scheduled ior j B. A. C. Stadium A Cedar Stake Primary Festival Festi-val will be held Tuesday, August 2, at 6 p. m. in the Branch Agri-cultural Agri-cultural college stadium, according accord-ing to an announcement by the Stake Primary Board. The public is invited to attend at-tend this Festival, and the parents par-ents of children In the Stake Priaiary are especially urged to attend the program. A parade of nations will open the program, following by a prayer delivered by George Grim-shaw Grim-shaw of the High Council. Introduction In-troduction to the program will be given by Lucy Lunt. Islands of the Pacific group will Include songs, May Day Is I Lei Day, Now is the Hour, and dances, Going to the Mountain,, and, To You Sweetheart. In the Indian group, songs will include, the Boasting Song, We are Indians, and the Bear dance. The Scandinavian countries will be featured with the songs, High Up in the Mountains and Father Noah, and the dances, Clap Dance and A Nick and A : Nock. Songs from the British Isles include in-clude Just a Little Bit of Heaven, Hea-ven, All Through the Night, and dances, Highland Fling, and the May Pole. Closing song on the program ,wlll be Bless the Children. The closing prayer will be delivered .by Bishop Adam Seegmlller, of the Cedar Second wird. |