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Show Annual Stake Banquet Plans Outlined Friday evening, Sept. 18, has been set for the annual Parowan Stake banquet and get-together, it is annonuced by W. Clair Rowley, Row-ley, stake president. This year arrangements have been made to hold the large affair in the high and elementary school buildings and Hugh L. Adams has been named as general chairman for the event. Serving will bgin at 6:30 that evening with the children of the stake to be served in the school lunch room and the adult members mem-bers to be served in the domestic science department with serving serv-ing to continue until all have been fed. The dinner will feature roast beef and venison, with all the trimmings added and will be served under Ihe direction of the Stake Relief Society. While the ward population is being fed at those places, entertainment enter-tainment will be furnished for those waiting and those who have been fed with a picture show and program in the gymnasium. gym-nasium. The latter place has a seating capacity of about two-thirds two-thirds of the stake population. The entertainment in the gymnasium gym-nasium will consist of a number from each of the six wards and some of the dances given by the Mutual Improvement Association last spring. The proceeds from the affair will go toward paying the balance bal-ance owing on the stake welfare wel-fare farm. The farm was purchased pur-chased four years ago for $14,000 with $3,000 of this amount yet to be paid and it is hoped that the stake affair will go a long way toward wiping out this indebtedness. in-debtedness. President Rowley states that heretofore the ciops raised on the farm have been sold to make the payments on the farm with each ward being assessed to take care of the welfare assignment, but that this year the stake's welfare needs are being met by the farm with the result that the payment must be raised in another an-other way. He urges all members of the stake to support the banquet ban-quet and program. |