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Show MIA Activities In Deseret Stake Deseret Stake MIA boards of both the YWMIA and YMMIA under un-der the direction of Supt. Lyle Bunker and President Sebrina Ekins Ek-ins have completed plans for the stake recreational events for July and August. The first event was held July 18 in the form of a "Fun Night" for all M-Men and Gleaners and all Junior M-Men and Junior Gleaners Glea-ners from the 12 wards at the Delta Open - air hall. Dancing, games, and refreshments were enjoyed en-joyed by the group. Seventy-five Bee Hive girls and leaders attended the stake storytelling story-telling hour, swim and supper on Friday, July 21. The stories were told by Mrs. Annie Bishop, Mrs. Alta Ashby and Mrs. Harriet Elia-son, Elia-son, of Delta, and Mrs. Fannie Hilton, of Hinckley. At 6 p. m. the girls enjoyed swimming at the Delta pool. At 7 p. m. they all gathered gat-hered at the fireplace fo rthe supper sup-per which climaxed the program. The event was planned by stake beekeepers, Mrs. Ellen Morrell and Mrs. Zola Bunker. On August 2 the stake MIA will take a special program to Callao. On August 7 the stake is sponsoring sponsor-ing a trip for all beehive girls to Lehmans cave. This trip will replace re-place the outing in Oak Creek Canyon. For Tuesday night August 15 the stake will sponsor a "Lucky Clover" dance for all the ages from 12 to 25 years of age. This will be held on the Delta Open air hall. Special Interest groups in the various wards are starting to square dance on Tuesday nights and to climax this activity a "Square Dance" round up will be held on August 22.' Plans are under un-der way to dance on the green at the Delta high school ball grounds. This event is being planned by Mr. and Mrs. Romulus Shields, stake Special Interest leaders. The date of the Annual Stake out ing in Oak City Canyon has been set for Friday August 18. The entire en-tire stake is invited to attend this event which will consist of games directed by Mrs. Dale Bishop and Mr. Nielson Clark, stake recreation al directors. From 4 p. m. until 5:30 p. m. At 6 p. m. a variety program pro-gram will be held under the direct ion of Mrs. Gertrude Western who has been named program chairman People will then enjoy a lunch and the stake will furnish free ice-cold watermelon. On Friday August 25 the Explorers Ex-plorers of the stake will go to Oak City Canyon about 4 p. m. and hike to the top of the mountain moun-tain for a Signal Hike. This event will be under the direction of Waldo Wal-do Warnick and Lionel Taylor, district dis-trict explorer committeemen. The majority of the wards in the stake are carrying out the new summer program which includes in-cludes a lesson the first Tuesday night of each month in the ward chapel and group activities the next two Tuesdays. The last Tuesday Tues-day night of August will include a joint ward activity. Most of the wards will present a "Round up of Varieties Program" August 29. The dates of the Leadership meetings meet-ings have been set for the last Monday night of every month. One is scheduled for July 31 in the Delta First ward chapel and another an-other one will be August 28. |