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Show SIECIAL RELIEF SOCIETY PROGRAM WELL ATTENDED The special relief society program pro-gram held in the First ward chapel Monday was very well attended by the four wards of the city. The affair, with the Grove ward in charge was held in commemoration commemor-ation of the organization 105 years ago, on March 17. The program included, "Come, Come Ye Saints" by the congregation, congreg-ation, Prayer, Ella Tomlinson, vocal vo-cal duet, Songs My Mother Used to Sing, Mrs. Stella Hardman and Mrs. Viola Beers, accompanied by Mrs Mary Neves; short talk, Mrs. Anna Johnson, a pioneer; pioneer story, Mrs. Lucile H. Walker; piano pi-ano solo, Mrs. Lily Mills. Talk on experiences during her trip to the Church farm at Palmyra Pal-myra New York the Hill Cumm-orah, Cumm-orah, and Nauvoo by Mrs. Ethel H. Anderson of Spanish Fork; vocal duet by Mrs. Leone Told and Mrs. Ethel Anderson; two humorous readings, Mrs. Ella Jackson. Closing remarks were by President Pres-ident Geneve Dalton. The program was followed by tasty refreshments. refresh-ments. . |