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Show Diamond Jubilee To Be Observed By . W. M. L A. Sunday Next woek tho Young Women's Mutual Improvement Association throughout tho L. D. .S. Church will observe the Diamond Jubilee of is orgniuuitio!!. t.lten calVd. the Ladies Retrenchment Society. The program for Sunday evening has been outlined by the General Board ajtd will be worked out In all wards, in connection with Sacrament Sac-rament meeting. In the Pleasant Gorve First Ward President Ida Brimhall will read the story of the organization, with the girls of Guardian Group depicting the parts of the Daughters Daugh-ters of Brigham Young. Others taking part, will be Jerry Bradley representing first year Beehive and Dena Beck second year Beehive: First year Junior girls, Bonnie Christensen and 2nd year Junior girls Mavis Loader: Gleaner girls department Betty Bullock and Louise ArmitSioad; with Mrs. Ethel Fenton representing the Special Interest group. Response will be made by Y. M.. M. I. A. President Thomas Fenton. and each department will sing their class song Musical background back-ground for th program wil be played play-ed by Mrs. LuJean O. Sundberg. On Taesday evening in Mutual appropriate program numbers will be given. In Lindon Ward, A. J. Rogers will bring the voice of Brigham Young, while the seven daughters will be LaPriel Oscarson, Mrs. Lena Wimmer, Mrs. Knight, Velma Gill-man, Gill-man, Alebrta Walker and Hazel Fryer.. Representative Eeehive girls will be: 1st year, Joan Smith! 2nd year. Net a Walker; Junior girls, 1st year. Joyce Kooley; 2dx year.. - Norita Harms. Gleaners, Jewel Rogers and Mer- Carma Hunter; Junior Girls, Both KadmtiU; Gleaners. Mildred Houn-dy; Houn-dy; and Sivcial Interest F.U.abeth Koundy. Class songs will be directed by Mrs. Jessie Wadloy and the background back-ground of organ music will be played play-ed by Beth Atwood. A tribute to the Y. W. M. I. A. will be given by Keith Wornick, Supt. Y. M. M. I. A. A special program has been arranged ar-ranged for Tuesday evening to be held in the recreation hall, with Pres. Lurena Warnick in charge. Old time songs will oe directed by Jessie Wadloy; Remlnescences by Marie Y. Dougall will be given by Ruth Brown: Retold story, Irene Warnick: Blackouts will be in charge of Mrs. Thelma Freeman; a male quartette will be directed by Mrs. B. Stokes. Memory Waltz will be presented by the Junior and Gleaner girls while a square dance will be done by the Special Interest group, with Mrs. B. Stokes in charge. Refreshments and dancing will follow. At the Gold and Green serving table Young Women's officers offi-cers will be in charge. Serving will be done by the Beehive gins. Decorations in charge of officers, assisted by Gleaners. In the Third ward Y. W. M. I. A. President Emily Pederson tells the story of the organization. The following young ladies wil represent Brigham Young's daughters: daugh-ters: Geraldine Adamson, Marilyn Simper, Maurine Pederson, Nadine Neilson, Gloria Jackson, Geniel Neilson and Carma Christiansen. Readers will be: 1st Beehive girl Marcia Wadley, 2nd Beehive Geniel Gen-iel Judd; Junior. Phyllis Neilson and Rjtr -na Johnson: -Cleaners. Maxine Atwood and Carol Christiansen. Christ-iansen. A solo will be rendered by Alene Rasmussen and a short toast to the Y. W. M. I. A. wil be given by Superintendent M. S. Christiansen. Closing song True To The Faith. Also in observance o'f the Jubilee, Jub-ilee, a special program will be given in Mutual Tuesday evening. There will be group singing led by Vera Neves, a debate by Carol Walker and Marilyn Simper, directed dir-ected by Lucile H. Walker. The Blackouts will be presented by the Gleaners, directed by Beth Shoell and the Beehive girls dance will be directed bv Marv Varney. Dancing and refreshments will be enjoyed. le rk.eeicn. June Culimore will represent the Special Interest group. Musical numbers will be furnished furnish-ed by Ruth Lovell, and a response will be made by Jos. Ash of the Bishopric. A special feature of the evening will be paid to all past Y. W. M. I. A. Presidents of the Lindon ward who will oe honored. This tri-bubte tri-bubte wil be paid by S'apt. Leon Walker. The closing number True To The Faith, will be sung by Mrs. Clara Edwards and Mrs. Dell Gill-man. Gill-man. In the Second Ward Sunday evening eve-ning Warren Kirk will bring the voice of Brigham Young, while seven sev-en young ladies will enact the roles of his daughters, while Y. W. M. I. A. President Mary D. Hooley will tell the story of the organization. Others taking part will be 1st year Beehive represented by Beverly Bever-ly Wright; and year, Mary Paulson. 1st year Juniors, Barbara West, and 2nd year Juniors, Eloise Richards. Rich-ards. Gleaners, Joyce Clark and Em-meline Em-meline Kirk. Special interest group, Rose Radmall. Short talks will be given by President Pres-ident Hooley and Supt. Richard Allred... On Tuesday November 28th, the spicy program will include Skits by the Gleaner Girls, a debate by the Junior girls. The Beehive girls will give their dance, while old time dancing will be demonstrated by the Special Interest group. Musical program featuring old time songs, directed by Mrs. Pearl McMilllen will be enjoyed. Dancing and refreshments will conclude the entertainment. In Manila ward Y. W. M. I. A. President Lurena E. Warnick wil read the story ot the organization of the Retrenchment Society while Don Mack Dalton will play the role of Brhrham Yountr. and Berniece Warlley. Leah Warnick. Musetta Hatch. Elsie Monson. Rubv Jopn-son. Jopn-son. Florence Carter. and Fldn Moncnn will neart. the -parts of his ""liters. ' ' ""'"' "' 0her crwios tflVntr part will be renvr'-r-ntpd as f'ovs: B'v'hive |