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Show U . Fourth Warders Prepare Program For Jiell Stay Preparations for an all-around good time are being made for the Fourth ward's stay at Mutual Dell, M. I. A. officers in charge of activities activi-ties announced Wednesday. The group will gather at the home of Miss Velma Shelley at 6 a. m. Monday morning, August 9, to leave for the Dell, and breakfast will be cooked and eaten in the canyon. One of the big events will be the Timpanogos hike, which will start at midnight Monday. All boys and girls must have a permit from their parents before they will be allowed to go on this hike, to assure that only those physically able and properly prop-erly clad will attempt it. Morning and early afternoon hikes are planned for Monday, and ball games and organized play are scheduled sched-uled in the afternoon. A bonfire program and dance will complete the day's activities, before the big hike. Following hikes and organized sports during the day, another bonfire bon-fire program and dance will be held Tuesday night. This will feature skits and stunts to be prepared earlier earl-ier by various groups. A story hour will feature Wednesday Wednes-day morning's calendar. Mrs. Laura Timpson, Mrs. Zelda Anderson, Miss Leatha Lim, Edith Richan, Mr. H. E. McNeill, and Fred Wright will be the story-tellers. A treasure hunt promises prom-ises fun for the early afternoon. Mrs. H. E. McNeill, Young Ladies' president, and A. F. Christensen, Young Men's superintendent, urged I as many adults to join in the outing I as possible, i |