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Show Japanese Mission Society To Hold Supper for Funds Central Utah regional council of the Intel-mountain Japanese missionary mis-sionary Society, will give a Suke-yake Suke-yake supper in connection with a delightful program of Japanese and Hawaiian songs and dances, at the Timpanogos Stake House at 7:30 p.m. on Mar. 5 and 6. Special features of the evening will be the honoring of a group of returned Japanese missionaries, including Elder G. Stanford Jar-vis Jar-vis of Pleasant Grove. Former high school principal Karl Banks will be master of ceremonies. cere-monies. Tickets will be sold, the proceeds pro-ceeds to go to the support of some 25 Japanese converts now serving missions in their homeland, and have been supported by soldiers who will return home. Elder Mathew Cowley said, "There should be 500 missionaries in Japan." and we have less than 100 at the present time. All arc invited to join in this worthy objective. The committee in charge hope to sell a thousand tickets and should know in advance how many to prepare for. Posters will announce where tickets may be purchased. |