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Show TOMORROW APRON DAY AT THE AUDITORIUM t "The one thousand and one apron bazaar," to bo given in the Logan Auditorium Mrlday, March 26, by the Young LadlcB utual Improvement associations as-sociations of Logan and Cache stakes will be one of tho most ambitious functions ever attempted, says Mrs. Amy L. Merrill, In charge of arrangements. ar-rangements. Tho young ladles of both stakes have been preparing for the bazaar for several months and have mado the one thousnnd and one aprons that have given the bazaar its name. Aprons of every size and description for every purpose, at ercry prlco, will bo on sale. Tho proceeds of the bazaar will go to swell thc fund being be-ing accuulatrd to build a summer camp In Logan can on for the girls of Cache valley. Tho bazaar will be open from 2 until G o'clock. As a special feature of the afternoon, a children's dnnce will be given In tho gymnasium of the rlllgliam Young College from 4 until C. A small admission chargo will bo mado and candles and refreshments re-freshments will be on sale. A special program has been arranged for the children under the direction of Miss Mable Spande. Tho chief purpose of the children's dance, Is to give mother a place to leave thqlr children while thoy are at the bazaar. The proceeds from tho danco will also go to tho summer camp fund. The bazanr will close at C o'clock, only to- mnko way for an evening of entertainment. For tho evening a arther ambitious program Is being arranged. Following tho program a dance will be given. A small charge will be made for tho evening's entertainment enter-tainment to swell still further the camp fund , m mm |