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Show Special Programs At Wards Sunday Special programs have been arranged ar-ranged in all four wards of American Ameri-can Fork by the M. I. A. officers for Sunday evening, June 6th. The first Sunday in each month is set aside for Mutual conjoint. In the past all of the wards of the stake have met together in the tabernacle on the first Sunday of the month but this year each ward will prepare and present their own individual program pro-gram in their wards. The First ward officers have arranged ar-ranged for a good speaker and several seve-ral musical numbers by Raymond H. Clayton of Midvale. The 1937 M. I. A. slogan will be presented by Margaret Mar-garet Hogan. The life of Stephen Foster will be given by Ivan Foster in the Second Sec-ond ward. The following musical program of the works of Foster will be presented. K. J. Bird, tenor solo, "Beautiful Dreamer"; male quartet, "Old Black Joe"; mixed quartet, "Old Folks at Home"; Ladies trio, "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"; string trio, "My Old Kentucky Ken-tucky Home"; Karl Bennett, a med-ly med-ly of "Camp Town Races" and "Oh, Susanna". The orchestra which Rulon Brim-hall Brim-hall directs will present a musical program in the Third ward. Some excellent numbers have been prepared pre-pared by these young people and will be presented. Elder John Brown, son of Lillian K. Brown, of the First ward, a recently re-cently returned missionary, will be the speaker in the Fourth ward. Elder Brown spent 18 months in the Swiss-German mission and seven months in the British mission. A cornet duet will be played by Miss Elma Singleton and Miss Anna Beth Smith. Miss Elizabeth Mills will play a piano solo and a Junior Girls chorus under the direction of Gwendolyn Richan and Fern Robinson Rob-inson will sing. o |