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Show Fathers and Sons Banquet Program Outlined Plans ore shaping nicely for a most successful Fathers and Sons banquet which is to be given the night of December 6th, in the I stake tabernacle to raise the Bov Scouts funds for this district. A meeting of all committees was held Wednesday night and the work of each was outlined. An earnest effort will be made to have every son In the stake between be-tween 12 and 24 present. Fathers having no sons between these ages will be asked to adopt a son who has no father, for the evening. The tables will be set for 570 persons, and plates up to this amount only will be sold. A change in price was deemed necessary and each father and each son will be charged 50c. In this way all may be seated at once and the two-fold purpose of having a good, enjoyable enjoy-able evening, minus the confusion of setting the tables twice, as well as raising the aUottment of funds from this district for the Boy Scouts work, will be accomplished. The committees in charge of the affair are: General Committee President C. E. Young, President Jesse M. Walker. Walk-er. President Earl S. Greenwood. Clarence A. Grant and Mrs. Jarvis Aydelotte, and the stake M. I. A. activity committee. Publicity :S. L. Chipman, chairman; chair-man; Norman B. Wing, I. L. Pratt, the ward M. I. A, superintendents, Rulon Nicholes, Benjamin Moffett, Elisha Boley, Moral D. Steele, Mr. White and George Clarke. Program: President C. E. Young, A. B. Allen, Reed H. Robinson. Banquet: President Earl S.Greenwood, S.Green-wood, Roy Greenwood and the stake Old Folks committee. Soliciting: William Chipman, Delbert Del-bert Chipman, Orin Burges, C. A. Grant, Wilford Storrs, the counselors coun-selors to the bishops and counselors to the M. I. A. superintendents. er, the ward bishops and Leo Nelson. Nel-son. Decorations: Young Ladies stake activity committee. The banquet is to be prepared by the stake Old Folks committee. Stephen L. Chipman will officiate as toastmaster. |