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Show oecial Mother's Day j Programs for Sunday xt Sunday, May 13th, is Moth-3 Moth-3 Day. The entire nation and foreign countries have come to rve the second Sunday in May he day on which special tribute , be paid to mothers. This is a mercial age, and the day has seized upon by manufacturing erns to exploit the purses of who would do homage to Vierhood. Yet in spite of this, sweet and sincere significance of day has not been lost. The e carnation, symbolical of the ;c:y of mother love, is worn by and women, and little acts of njiess, a visit, a phone call from tant son or daughter, or a letter, to convey on this occasion the """hamed affection a nation has ,0.ts womanhood. ,e movement for the observance y Mother's Day was commenced r'-.iiss Anna Jarvis of Philadelphia "'i07 and so popular was the sug-on sug-on that within a few years the ii was set apart for national ob-iVince. ob-iVince. ecial programs have been ar-ed ar-ed by the four L. D. S. Sunday )ols of the city which will be l in the ward churches Sunday Fr.iing at 10 a. m. Everyone is ;jjed to attend and the sons and . .titers of the families are urged , sume family responsibilities that 'lfiing that their parents may at-these at-these exercises. Following are Borograms which have been ar- FIRST WARD allowing the opening exercises Dream Mamma". Prayer Mrs. Peters. THIRD WARD Opening Exercises. Two and one-half minute talks Cecil Ray Hansen and Helen Chamberlain. Cham-berlain. Welcome Bishop F. G. Shelley. Vocal solo Glade Jorgensen. Violin solo Ann Clayson. Response Mrs. Jesse M. Walker. Song Girls Chorus. Reading Mary Ashby. Song Ladies Trio. Trombone solo Glade Jorgensen. Song and Closing Prayer. Each mother will be presented with a token. FOURTH WARD Preliminary Music Violin Solo Leland Priday. Opening Song "Oh I Had Such A Pretty Dream Mamma" Primary Class. Opening Prayer Lamar Clements. Sacrament Song "Jesus Once of Humble Birth" Congregation. Talks Mildred Adamson and Harold Har-old Dean of Church History Class. Reading Mary Ashby. Dialogue Kindergarten Class. Violin Solo Leland Priday. Dialogue Six members of Primary Pri-mary Class. Vocal Sola. Kenneth, Robinson. Reading Leatha Lim. Presentation of Mother's Day tokens. Closing Song "Love At Home" Congregation. Prayer Ferl Dean. o jesting of singing, prayer, etc. a er's Day Pageant will be given. ""pageant is entitled "An Un- "ied Queen" and is most appro-s appro-s for the day, depicting in songs readings as well as the tableaus ( significance of Mother's Day. wing are those taking part: rit of Motherhood Mrs. Mar-Bromley, Mar-Bromley, jrit of Mother's Day Miss aijrine Shelton rit of Love Helen Smith, ; re ;hy Greenwood, Betty Ann riieien, Norma Durrant, Jean Okey, s. EMeredith, Bessie May Ovard aaituth Woodhouse. wds Mabel Huggard, Sanford - lam, Merline Gardner and rasce Young. ry-le Witnesses Mildred Green -Mr. Denice Humphries, Eleanor and lister and Mary Pulley. L, ;i Century Witnesses Fred Tapn, Fred Brown, Howard Cun- yam and Reed Davis, anci committee in charge consists ; .a' A. Grant, Darrell Wanlass, . alters; Mary Bennett and Vir-jn Vir-jn Mercer, organists; Hay dee n, Millie Steele and Lucile lister, teachers, plowing the pageant each moth-.jjjjjl moth-.jjjjjl be presented with a small Vvi plant. SECOND WARD , ...rig music. i g "Love at Home". rV'.'er Paul Christensen. " j Sacrament Song. 'ament Gem. 5 ament Exercises. ; rs Old Testament Class en : We Observe Mother's Day" .Vnat Makes Mother So Won- hei Solo Mildred Chipman. d&iert RecitationBook of Mor-Jlass. Mor-Jlass. cise Kindergarten class. . -I'.ing Helen Greene. Jl Mrs. Cleone Cleghorn and eah Greene. te to Mothers Bertha Clarke. )t g Music Miss Betha Storrs lers. Tl;ise Primary class. .Ivibutlon of Flowers to Mothers. . -y "Oh I Had Such A Pretty |