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Show Stake M.I. A. Offers Greetings Lcr-nirg in cur i:a hway is anothir milrrot. Hi; m-'er registers another an-other year c-f limn. Tho fact that thres hundred ami sixty-five doys have passed of li tb concern. What we have acc-smpiirhsd is of most im-portanco. im-portanco. In yur journey from the 1034 milepost to th; 1935, have ycu merely traveled over the stretch or with your traveling have you found joy and satisfaction from work well done ? The Timpanogos Stake -M. I. A. Boards wish to express their appreciation appre-ciation to the General Boards and Authorities for their efficiency in clearing the highway of obstacles that our traveling might be more smooth and progressive. We, in turn, hope that our efforts to help the wards have not been mis-placed. We extend our appreciation to all M. I. A. workers for their timely, harmonious harmon-ious traveling along the great M. I. A. highway. May success and joy abide with you while you travel, that while passing pass-ing each milestone, you may look back with a feeling of satisfaction and look ahead with a feeling of keen anticipation. Ruby Williams for Timpanogos Stake M. I. A. Boards. H. P. Jones, Superintendent. Lyean Johnson, First Counselor. Winfield Clark, 'Second Counselor. Reed Walker, Secretary. Niels Fugal, Senior Leader. Leland Clark, M Men Leader. Theron Whitely, Vanguard Leader. LeGrande Jarmon, Scout Leader. Creed Kindred, Era and Publicity Manager. Ford M. Paulson, Music Director. Josie Walker, President. Arvilla Clark, First Counselor. Genieve Warnick, Second Counselor. Counse-lor. Ruby Williams, Secretary and Treasurer. Estelle Fenton, Gleaner Leader. Norma Hales, Junior Leader. Sadie Clark, Bee Hive Keeper. Maybelle Dickerson, Dance Director. Direc-tor. I Edith Anderson, Drama Director, j Viola West, Retold Story Director. |