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Show v.a ,!--. to Mr. and Mrs. Chris-' 0 ii .i--': n uf A:i:':ri':uu Fork, for belt:;? be-lt:;? l i.i! oliI-t cuui-hi present, j A i', !b-;vn 'i-nnor confuting o?; r,,!iv.-i!i n.'.-nu was served Uur- i:.1- iioo.'i ii.-riol: Sand'.viche:;, jrji-;-- aril beans, potato salad, cheese, ' -1 raw h'-n'i' .s and (ream, ice creaia ai'.i fu'K'i, lemonade and java. Variou.i u'-tivltfcs ti(:!d sway during dur-ing ll. i; a;'! erieem until 1:3U, at which 1 iini- tin; old folks returned homo. The day was a marked success, ron .-; . 1 . -1 ing the weather conditions. I 280 Attend Annual Old Folks Day At Geneva Resort Approximately 280 attended the annual Old Folks Day held Wednes-' day, Juno 19, at Geneva resort. Transportation was furnished by the committees in charge, the groups from each town leaving their respective respec-tive communities during the morning. morn-ing. The various entertainments the resort re-sort affords were enjoyed along with visiting and han'd-shaking. The main foal u re of the day's activities consisted con-sisted of a program composed of Alpine, Al-pine, Highland and American Fork talent. The numbers fiiven were as follows: Singing "Come, Come Yre Saints'" by entire group; prayer, Ilishop Ivot Robinson of the Fourth ward; vocal quartet, Forbes family of Alpine; remarks, President C. E. Y'oung; reading, Miss Violet Preston; vocal solo, Mrs. Edith G. Yroung; readiutr, Mrs. Mary E. Abel; vocal duet. Mrs. Ora II. Chipman and Mo;i D. Steele; reading, Mrs. C. T. Greenland Green-land of Highland; vocal solo, Ray Shelley; remarks, President James II. Clark; prayer, David Adamson. Arthur Forbes, chairman of the Alpine Al-pine committee, preside,! during the program festivities. A beautiful bouquet of carnations |