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Show Program Is Announced For July 24 The Timpanogos High Priests Summer Social to be held at Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove Community Park Saturday, Satur-day, July 24, at 6.30 P. M. is assuming as-suming big proportions according to the report of the program and entertainment committee headed by Chairman Niels Fugal. The re- freshment committee headed by Edward Hardman report that a real filler is in prospect. That the large number of High Priests with their wives and wives of deceased dece-ased High Priests who have already al-ready indicated their intentions of being present from each ward, for this Pioneer Day luncbeon, will not go away empty by any means, but may note the usual forty year spread has enxtended itself to sixty and seventy years with e-qual e-qual effect. General Chairman Wilford Neves is busy with preparations of the grounds at the park, so every-things every-things will be comfortable and pleasant. Everyone is expected to dress as pioneers and it may be that some of' the old prominent pioneers, pion-eers, if they could be there, would find they are actually outdone, when' it comes to poineer costumes and clothes. The program will be carried out as follows: 6.30 P. M. Handshaking and visiting: vis-iting: Pioneer Songs, led by Nettie Warnick; 7 P. M. Luncheon; In-' vocation, Burton Adams; Address of Welcome, President A. H. Lowe: Introduction of interesting characters: Vocal solo, Ora Chip-man, Chip-man, representing her mother; Comic Reading, Ford Paulson: Accordion Ac-cordion music. Rulon Brimhall: Readin!r of Old Timers, George Paul: Violin and Piano music, Adams Sisters: Short address, Don Mack Dalton: Pioneer Pageant, led bv Lucv Haycock; Dancing of old time dances, Virginia Reels. Quadrille, Step Dancing, under the direction of Bishop Joe Walker; Judging of best costumes and characterizations and awarding of prizes; closing song; Benediction President W:ilford Warnick. Contributed. |