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Show reading was given by Enid Johnson and an old time song by Joseph Frampton. Helen Jones gave a reading and a musical trio was rendered ren-dered by Erma Swenson, Iona Jar-man Jar-man and Norma Hales. A dramatic skit was given by "Chuck" and Pansy Wilkinson and a duet by Mrs. A. M. Peck and Mrs. Thomas Reefe, accompanied by Chuck Wilkinson. A musical reading read-ing by Norma Hales, a dramatic skit by the Wilkinson family, and the closing song was Juanita concluded the program. The benediction was pronounced by James Marrott. In the evening the M. I. A. presented pre-sented the play "Listen to Leon" to which all old folks were gueste. Mrs. Marie Olson, the oldest lady present was awarded a birthday cake. Windsor Ward Old Folks Day And Reunion The Windsor ward celebrated their annual Old Folks day and ward reunion re-union on February 12th. All members mem-bers of the ward over 18 years of age were invited. At noon, a sumptuous dinner was served to about 250 guests. Robert Wright chairman of the Old Folks committee was in charge with Gilbert Gil-bert Richardson as master of ceremonies. cere-monies. The invocation was offered by A. H. Lowe and Evan Wilberg led in singing "America". Bishop Stanley Stan-ley B. Harris welcomed all to the reunion. re-union. Two musical numbers were rendered by the High School quartette, quar-tette, followed by a harmonica solo by Rex Gourley. Miss Elda Marrott gave two readings. Mr. Evan Wilberg Wil-berg led in community singing, accompanied ac-companied by Erma Swenson. Mrs. May M. Harris of Provo, gave three accordeon numbers followed by a saw solo by "Chuck" Wilkinson. A |