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Show Timpanogos Stake Relief Society Entertain Teachers The Timpanogos Stake Relief So-; cieties entertained at a program ' Tuesday afternoon in honor of the ! teachers of every ward in the stake. Stake President Ella M. Cragun was in charge of the program. The project pro-ject for the stake is that every member mem-ber of the Relief Society read the CM Testament during the year. Stories taken from the Old Testament Testa-ment were dramatized as follows: Life of Noah's Ark and the Flood was dramatized by the Mar.ila ward with the following ladies taking part; Adena Swenson, Mary Monson, Ellen Wadley, Geneva Warnick and Angle Warnick. Life of Isaac and Rebecca was dramatized by the Third ward with the following cast: Matilda Chris-i tiarrsen as reader, Louisa Blair, Mrs. Lurena Johnson, Mildred C. Walker, i Pearl Barney, Pershia Nielson, Pearl Bashtin, Laura Lim and Hulda Richins. The Life of Moses was depicted in pageant by the Lindon ward, with, May R. Walker as reader and the following cast: Luella Steiner, Louie Gillman, Doris Hooley, Erma Tom-linson, Tom-linson, Idelte. Cobbley, Roxie Green, Lizzie B. Culmer and Doris Rogers. The Life of Joshua was presented by the First ward with Mrs. Alvira Olpin a the reader. Sampson and Dililah was rendered render-ed in pageant form by the Second ward with Mrs. George Peay as reader, and the following ladies in the cast: Vida Conway, Bertha Gray, Jennie Smith, Martha Peterson Peter-son and Master George Wilson. The costumes of old bible days made the characters real. The Story of Ruth and Naomi was depicted by the Windsor ward with Blanche Nielson as reader and the following ladies in costume: Enid Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Cecil Fisher, Murice Schooney, Rose Shoell, Florence Downs, Nellie York and Thora Crawford. Musical numbers were rendered under direction of Mrs. Mary Neves between ttie stories and pageants given by the different wards. |