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Show Musical Theme Features Banquet; Officers Elected A musical staff with cleffs and notes, carrying out the theme "Say it With Music", formed the decorative decora-tive motif for the tables at which seventy-five guests were seated at the banquet given by the M Men and Gleaners of Timpanogos stake. White candles in black cellophane i . holders decorated the ends of the tables. Programs cut in the form of an eighth note added another musi- I ' cal touch. Centerpieces of pussy iT willows and daffodils furnished the w color note. W Easton Brown acted as toast- ip master and Betty West as toastmis- II tress. Toasts, featuring the theme M were as follows: "Music Makes the Jk ..Vd Go Round" by Helen Hen-A Hen-A riehsej tv.T15 -"Girl of Mv Dreams" by 'i'2 Ravine 'nd Bronson: "My Man" by t 1Ia'd Walker; "Something About a i sevenf Margaret Stark. cr"isl,1dress of welcome was given i bv E- R ?tt; West President of the i stake , . I Men; Mary Mnls' Gleaner : . . r I briefly reviewed the year's j. ac(. ' I ; Responses to the welcome 'I lv JL ;n by special guests, Presi- t riPnt V,p r'W- Warnick. Mrs- Geneve ;; 1 lne 'ake Gleaner leader, under "ait ate n ... tv? party was ar It .. lives of their cand Miss Esteue V"; - at the same tiof the stake M. 'i beauty say arpf these officials f by to her mirrests- I 1 i u vffs followed the j - Ohhesnot and :JJ j ty, or forty-J Mothers. ,rj ' . I only thirty-fii Men and Glean- y ers wCit AipyJa to act as officers m of the stake organizations for the f coming year: Kenneth Wright, M IMen president; Byron Carter, vice president; Roxie West, Gleaner president; Mary Burns, vice president; presi-dent; Margaret Stark and LaMont Blackhurst, secretaries. The party was arranged by re- tiring officers, Mary Mills, Helen Warnick, Erva Kirk, Everett West, Ray Mills and Alfred Dexter. |