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Show M. I. A. Convention Tomorrow Tomor-row To Be Tri-stake Affair M. I. A. convention for the Alpine, Lehi and Timpanogos Stakes will be held tomorrow (Sunday) at the Alpine Al-pine Stake Tabernacle. In addition to the Mutual officers and teachers from the three stakes, an urgent invitation in-vitation is extended to Stake Presidencies, Presi-dencies, members of High Council and ward Bishoprics to be present. An effort is being made to secure 100 percent attendance of M. I. A. Stake arid ward workers. To the Stake having the largest percentage of its enrolled officers present, (based cn 12 Stake Board members and 12 officers in each ward, in each association) associa-tion) the General Board will present a large printed copy of the new Slogan. Slo-gan. The Alpine Stake board will give a prize of a dozen new M. I. A. song books to the ward having 100 percent of their officers and teachers in attendance based on 12 of the Young Men and 32 of the Young Ladies in attendance. The schedule of meetings follow: 9 A. M'. Joint Stake Board Meet, ing. 10 to 11 A. M Group Meetings, Executives, Scout-Vanguard Leaders and Bee Keepers. 11 A. M. to 12 M. Group Meetings. Community Activity Committee and Music Directors, Adults, M Men, Gleaners and Juniors. 12 M. to 1 P. M. Luncheon. This will be served at the Tabernacle to everyone desiring it there- . 1 to 2 P. M Meetings for StakB Board Members and Ward President cies. 2 to 3 P. M. Group Meetings. Executive, Ex-ecutive, Scouts and Hee-Keepers. 3 to 4 P. M. Group Meetings. 4 to 4:30 P. M. Joint Closing Session. o- |