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Show DUP Camps Flan Jubilee The Farmington-Centerville area DUP camps are planning a Jubilee, to wind up the 1982-83 1982-83 activities. This Jubilee will be held on Tuesday, May 17 from 7-9 p.m. in the Farming-ton Farming-ton South Stake House, 695 S. 200 E. Outgoing president, Lila Burgoyne will be in charge. Each of the 13 local camps will be responsible for its own menu, table setting and decorations. A NEW county board will be introduced. This board will be as follows: president, Mar- garet Ricks; first vice president, presi-dent, Ann Jensen; second vice president, Betty Bradford; secretary-treasurer, Arietta Williams; corresponding secretary, sec-retary, Marian Peterson; historian, his-torian, Arvilla Ford; register Maude Mayfield; chaplain, Ruth Smith; parliamentarian, Barbara Peterson; song leader, lead-er, Virginia Semedini; relics, Irene Olsen; lesson leader, Annarae Ploeger and organist, Mella Bedell. Phyllis Southwick will furnish fur-nish the program which will be centered around the life of Emeline B. Wells, leader of women, daughter of zion. THERE WILL be two musical numbers, Concerto for violins, and Minuet II, both by Bach, and will be played by a group of young violinists, Christine Lifferth, Lisa Lif-ferth, Lif-ferth, John, Sarah and Adam Margetts, and Martha Thompson, Thomp-son, instructor. Jeannine Grover will assist and Linda Margetts will accompany the group. Song books will be awarded to the Camp having the greatest percentage of members mem-bers present, and the camp that has handed in the greatest number of histories. PRESIDENT Lila Burgoyne has been made a member of the Central DUP Company. She will be in charge of the h stess-guide program at the Salt Lake DUP Museum; other retiring re-tiring board members are Helen Sanderson, Esther Rockwood, Dorothy StreepeF, LaVon Worsley and Helen Hughes. All members are urged to attend this Jubilee, kj |