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Show M. I. A. DAY AT RIVERSIDE M. I. A. 0..y at Riverside, last Friday. Fri-day. May -iird, was a hugh success. Most of the fifteen wards of tho s:.iko were represented. Tho pro. ! S".iu, which began at two o'clock, p. m., with Stake Superintendent John F. Mower in charge, was a follows: Cc::i:r.u::i:y oi:-.:n; led by Jesse L. Vout'i,-; prajT-r, Orson Acord, Spring City; adlress of welcome, Supt. Mower; Mow-er; contests: "M" Men's quartett. Robert Erickscii, Charles Wall, Mai tea Seely, and Ralph Ericksen, Mt. Pleasant South wurd; Beehive Girl"-choruses. Girl"-choruses. Mt. Pleasara North ward! t.rst pla.e. anu Mt. Pleasant South ward, second place; readings. Moron.! West, first place, Fairview South, J second place, Moroni East, third, and. Mt. Pleasant South, fourth; male( cuartett, stake board members;! Junior girls choru3. Mt. Pleasant-North, Pleasant-North, first. Spring City, second; folic; cances, Moroni Went, English dance, j Mt. Tleasant North, Swedish dance,; Moroni East, French dance, Spring j City, Scotch Highlanders dance, Mt.J Pleasant Sou'h, Colonial dance, male quartett; remarks, President Louii A. Petersen; benediction, Obed Nel-?on, Nel-?on, Mt. Pleasant. The music judges were Jesse L. j i'oung, Fairview, Henry Terry and Tom Toinlinssn, Mt. Pleasant. The reading j'tdges wore Mr3. F'rancis J.' Neilscn, Mrs. V. L. Johnson and Pres. J Louis A. Peterson, all of Mt. Pleasant. Pleas-ant. Picnic, luncheon, and games followed fol-lowed the program, and a grand ball j in the evening concluded the day's activities. I |