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Show FAIRVIEW The two Fairview wards M. I. A. joined in a celebration of their anniversary an-niversary last Friday March 26. A parade was given at 2 P. M. a program prog-ram at three P. M. and a grand ball in the evening. A number of floats -hawing the styles and activities hall a century ago were featured in th parade also the Beehive girls and boy j'.outs with banners. All the presid-ng presid-ng officers of the firut 25 years were Tuects of hOTior and rode in cars. The following program was given at 'the North ward chapel featuring an old fashioned conjoint meeting. Young 'peoples compaion, by Mis. Ilandsena Larson. Comic duet, by Mrs. Caroline Mad-en Mad-en and Wm. Cheney. Speech, Fred J. Daniels. Duct, hy Mrs. fieneva Larsen and Mrs. Melissa Peterson! Song, by Mrs. A. U. Miner. Program since 1001. Selection, .by Male Quartette, un li-r the direction of Marion Tucker. Kitchen Utens'i'l band, under th .hiectioin of Mrs Lewis Peterson. Speech by C. P. Ctlsen of Payson. Scout demonstration, scout masters mas-ters troops 1 and 2. Selection by High School orchestra under t!he leadership of Jes3e L. Voting. Instrumental duet, Harold Mower and George Day. Reading, Miss Iva Christensen. The general committee included Chauncy V. Howell. Randa Madsen, Mary James, Archie Chritensen, Nel-lon Nel-lon Yo.ung, Telma Pritehett and Rebecca Re-becca Sanderson. The committee om parade and re ception was Howard Rigby, Newel Cox, Mrs. Alice Cox, Miss Cecil Vance R.ay Brady, Manion Tucker, Selmn G. Peterson, and Mary Jensen. The old time committee consisted of Bishop J. R. Graham, Amasa Ras-raussen. Ras-raussen. Sena Larsen, Mrs. E. A. Da;1 and Mrs. Geneva Larsen. |