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Show Closing Program Arranged For Mutual Classes After a year of successful activi-! tics the Mutual Improvement association asso-ciation officers of the Alpine stake have plans all made for the ward honor and achievement program which will be held next Tuesday night. Individual achievement cards will be presented to those having met the requirements of the new non-contest program as it has been worked out this past season. The First ward will meet in the ward house for an interesting evening eve-ning of plays and some excellent music. The Junior girls have prepared pre-pared the play entitled "So is Your Aunt Anna" with the cast as follows: fol-lows: Mrs- Lake, Josephine Draper; Lucille Lake, Millie Greenwood; Jean, Beth Ellison; Mrs. Hunt, Lillian S'eastrand; Millie Blake, Ruby Peck; Miss Gardner, Hazel Monson, and Mrs. Knox, Hazel Anderson. An-derson. Edith Rowley is acting stage manager and the play is directed di-rected by the class leaders, Ber- ' niece Adams and Eleanor McAllis- ; ter. : "Second Best" will be presented I with John Prichard being played l by George Scott; Lila Morley, Er-! Er-! ma Young; Joan, Gladys Meechan; I Ted, R- Gardner; Dick, Harold Pratt, and the maid, Dorothy Greenwood- The play is directed by Sel-ma Sel-ma Seastrand. The Second ward will meet in Firmage Hall where a demonstration demonstra-tion by members of each of the classes achieving in the different subjects will be given. The dancing danc-ing class will demonstrate the fox trot and waltz; the story telling class will be represented by President Presi-dent Clifford E. Young and Mrs. Maud Christensen. The next twenty twen-ty minutes will be taken up by a one-act play by the drama department; depart-ment; the boys chorus will give some numbers and the social conduct con-duct class some interesting pointers on how to act and when. A dance will be given at the close of the program. The Third ward group have arranged ar-ranged with the Public Service bureau bu-reau of the Brigham Young University Uni-versity to bring a musical program of the same high standard they always al-ways maintain. The Fourth ward will meet in the high school for the closing program pro-gram and ward honor night combining com-bining with the Sunday School and the Elders Quorum they will also pay honor to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Durrant who are leaving on May 6th for the Mission Home in Salt Lake City and on the 16th for the Hawaiian Islands- A very interesting inter-esting program has been arranged- o |