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Show U ks&rn di Epillillll Saturday and Sunday of Next Week Days for Celebrating". Utah Scandinavians are to hold this year's Annual Keunion in Kph-raim Kph-raim on Saturday and Sunday. June 13th and 14;h. It is expected by fnose in charge of the arrangements that at least 2 00U people from out of .he low n will be ihe.e for the big gat hcriut;. Invitations have been sent to all Scandinavian settlements in the slate and it is expected that all will send nuu'.r.ous visitors. Programs Pro-grams for the diffeient dais have .jccii arranged as loliows: Saturday. 10. a. in.---Concert by Junior band; niieling in the taberra-:ie; taberra-:ie; singing ty S . id . na v ia n iho.r; prayer; song by choir; speech of welcome wel-come by Soren Pi terson, president of F.phraim Scandinavian organization; response, George Christensen of Ml. Pleasant ; oi gan solo, Miss Sarah IV-(rson; IV-(rson; short talks by members of congregation; singing by ihoir. Saturday, 3 p. in. Meeting in tabernacle; tab-ernacle; singing, congregation and choir; prayer; singing, Scandinavian -i.j-r; sketch o! welcome on behalf if the ciiy by Mayor 0. Willanlson; selection by mandolin and guhnr club, conducted by Iborvald Bi ten-holt; ten-holt; short talks; vocal solo by P.Irs. T. A. Deal; brief addresses; vocal solo so-lo by 11. ru:a Olsen of Salt Lake City; singing by Scandinavian choir. Base ball game at city paik al 5 m. Dance in the evening at the Lphraiiu Social hall. Sunday. 10 a. in. Meeting in lab-riiaale; lab-riiaale; sing iig. Scandinavian cho-.r; prayer; singing by choir; short talks; vocal solo by Miss A.gaes 0. Thomas of Salt Lake. City; talks: instrumental instrumen-tal trio, F. A. Christensen and company; com-pany; talks'; recitation, "Et Moede," Enoch Jorgensen of Sandy; singing by hoir. Sunday, 2 p. m. Meeting in tabernacle; taber-nacle; song, "UlahaWe Love Thee," tabernacle choir; prayer; auihein. trberuaile ihoir; short historical sketch, L. M. Olson; "How We Cross-;d Cross-;d the Plains," Mrs. Catherine Thompson and company: "Conditions in L'phraim Sixty Years Ago," .Charles Whillock: vocal solo, Mrs. Fniily Larson Knighton of Gunnison; . anilii-'ni, choir. i Sunday, 8:30 p. ni. Concert in tabernacle: selection by Kphraim orchestra; or-chestra; mixed quartette, Dr. L. Hoes and eoinpanv ; reading. Mrs. Clara iPrilsch; vocal solo, Mrs. Agnes O. t Thomas; organ solo. Miss Sarah I Peterson : vocal solo. Professor A. C. Lund of Provo; recitation, Miss Graco Johnson; violin solo. Professor Gud-niuudson Gud-niuudson of Provo; Danish recitation, Jl-ss Maria llasniussen of Brigham City; voial solo, Mrs. T. A. Benl; piano solo, LaYar Jensonf vocal duet, iiirs. Thomas and Mr. Olson; violin solo. Professor Kenneth Roylance; comic song, Axel Christiansen; cello solo. Pellis Dorius; selection, Sam Council; vocal solo, Mrs. Emily Larson Lar-son Knighton. |