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Show I Autumn Festival Resume fl II 1 1 Cleared mill l)h tiled AininiK the H Tlio Autumn Festival committee H tills week, completed Its work; nnd n H balancing of accounts showed Unit H the Hum of bIx hiidred and forty-four H dollars and 20c had been cleared H after all expenses had been met H IliiO.OO linn been distributed to each H of the four wanU and will be up- HH piled on the Stake Tabernncle assess- HH The official report of the cross re. HH celpts and the expenses l.s as follows. H Orobi Receipts l,088.:!u HH Grout Expense 441.00 H Net Proceed (M4.20 HH T) o dlfToicuic In the cross receipts HHj of I lie two reports comcB from two HH 8oumjh: Small accounts collected HH Hlnec Inst report, and expenses of the HH Amusement commltteo not bcli) re- HH ported as either u receipt or u dls- HH luirnc,;iu'iit in last report. HH The following In u brief resume of HH the work of the several committees: HH Messrs Claysou and Socloy worked H hard to make the evening entertain- HH meiits a success. They would have HH had all local talent but the time would HH not penult our (hesplaus to prepare HH for the event. HH W. II. Chlpmau hud chnrgo of the. HH agricultural committee, and was olth- HH er at headiuarters In person or had HH a represeulatlvo there. What produce HH wns not used for thn dinners wus sold HHJ to stored and elsewhere and a neat HH sum was totaled In thla direction. HM Mrs. l'earl liezzant, as chairman of HH the committee on Queen, gavu much HH time and attention to thoa dllllcult po. HH sltlon, and with her aids proved hor- HJH self capable of handling the altun- HH Mrs Anna C. Ulndley ami Mrs. Em- HH ma C. Smith with lienjamln Fulmor, HH handled the Unznnr nffnlrs as only HH thoso can who are familiar with HH every detail of the work, and Judg- Hj lug from the many glowing reporta HH of Its general appearance, together HH with tho receipts therefrom, It was a HH decided success. HH Tom I'rldny must hnvu given consld- jHJ ernblo time and thought to the day. HH time amusementBi for there was HH something doing till tho time. HHJ Mrs. Melissa Iloley nud Mrs. Carl HH Anderson, with their assistants, such Hi as chefs, and an army of waiters, who IHJ by tho way were an Imposing sight HHj as thoy marched down tho aisle In n HHJ body nfter tho Thanksgiving prayer HH) which was offered by Hlshop V 11. HH Smith, carried their part of the work HHJ through with signal success. There 9H was nothing lacking either In tho HHj taste, or the variety of the eatables; HH and nil thoso who were so fortunate HHl as to be there wore willing to say, HHJ "Come again, we'll be there." HHE Elijah Cutler, to our personal HHE knowledge, gnve nil his tlmn to tho Hfjff work of the general secretaryship, al- HUfa ho the advertising, where he with his uHHi aids got up a dully paper and dlstrl. hHJR bitted '.1,'JOO copies of It during the JlHBi weok. "The Autumn Festlenl Dally JMWft Star" was the title of the four Bheet Vi8 paper; II displayed the days program W&JBd wo" distributed In the center of con- ggMJB, sldernblo advertising matter which by JMUfo the way paid for Its printing with BHm some $110 to tho good, which went In- HBB to the general fund. HUB Alma Greenwood acted as chairman HaB of the Executlmo committee and his HHB past experience admirably adapted Spffl him for thla post. HHl "The Old Maids' Association" which HBk was composed entirely of sisters from HBH tho First Ward, produced this entor- HHn talumeut Tuesday in the Tnbornnclo HJHi basement, anil also on Friday evening CigH at the Opera House, to packed houses. ttJHH They had Just previously presented iffi it In their own ward to a largo audi- HBK ence, and the latest report Is that Al- HEBjk pine has mndo a speolal request thai HbK they produce this cantata In that town some tlni" In the near future All this Is the most conclusUo evidence of Its worth, and the town and especially espec-ially the First Ward, Is to bo congratulated con-gratulated upon tho talent they have It W. Wiser, who with his Associated Associat-ed Alplno Players, furnished an excellent ex-cellent entertainment which helped largely to swell tho total receipts, is to bo congratulated on the success of tho play,, "Tempest and Sunshine." Much appreciation Is felt for the free use nf the phone ami lights, tho room and furniture of the headquarters, In fact all that could be constantly donated do-nated was freily given, and all work, ed with one object In view the lessening les-sening of the Indebtedness of the Tab. ernncle. This was done to the extuit of $010.00 and each bishop was handed hand-ed n check for $100.00. All known bills were paid nnd all tlios who contributed con-tributed to the success of tho Autumn Festival, none the worse for tho wear, nro going now on their way rejoicing with the thanks and appreciation or the Stake nnd Ward authorities, with that of tho Executive committee, for iliolr untiring efforts. Card of Tluiiikf Tho bishopric of the four wards of American Fork desire to express their appreciation to the various committees commit-tees who bo successfully carried through out Autumn Festival, not forgetting for-getting our citizens for the great scr-vico scr-vico they rendered tho worthy cause THE BISHOPRIC o |