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Show oo 10 HUNDRED ill The fifty-third annual reunion of the Quorum of Soventy was held at tho Third ward meeting house of the North Weber stake last night, and proved to be one of the most successful success-ful and largel3'-attended reunions over held by the organization. There were more than two hundred present. The earlier part of the evening was taken up with a program of excellent-numbers, excellent-numbers, which included speeches and musical selections. The program was as follows: Oponlng song, "High on the Mountain Moun-tain Top." Prayer. Quartette, members of 53d Quorum. Address of Welcome, President Ezra H. G. Williams. Solo (selected). Response, President George S. Buruham. Instrumental Tnitsic, Axel Nylander.' Address, member 1st Council. Chorus, Quorum. Immediately following the program tho supper was served. There were ' seats for two hundred at the tables ! nnd during the progress of the repast i there was an Informal program of ) toasts, while the intervals between these were filled in with orchestra se- i lections. I Dancing followed the supper and tho dance numbers were interspersed with instrumental solos and brief addresses by prominent members and officers -jf tho Quorum. Tho midnight hour brought to n close a delightful evening, eve-ning, the pleasure of which was shar . ed by every person presonL I There were among those present many missionaries, who have returned return-ed homp after years of work in foreign for-eign lands and out of curiosity Secretary Secre-tary Robert M. Caldwell ascertained the number of different languages which wero spoken by those in attendance. attend-ance. To his surprise he found that among the number iourteen different tongues could be spoken. The presidents of tho Quorum of Seventy are: Ezra H. G. Williams, Myron B. Richardson, Sumner P. Nelson. Nel-son. Lemuel G. Slsman, Robert Ray Nixon, Alexander Iloggan and Charlas E. Wade. |