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Show i m Girls Receive 1 Creation Honors ft Sunday Program (Fifty-seven Builders were pro-j pro-j moted to the Gatherer class, ; 48 Gatherers graduated into the (Guardian class with 35 as hon-or hon-or Bees, and 42 Guardians, all "honor Bees, graduated into the I . Mia Maids class, Sunday at the ! largest Stake Swarm Day exer-i exer-i cises ever held in Duchesne county. Mrs. Frances Lundberg and Mrs. Eva Killpack received honor hon-or awards and graduated with their girls. Gladys Drollinger .,' received a three-year award for ' teaching, while Ruth Colotzi and Beoma Young, of the Build-V Build-V ers, received special awards a from Mrs. Reva Allred, teacher, .Roosevelt first ward. Colleen Moore, Sammie Sum-' Sum-' marel, Mary Murphy, and Ja-i Ja-i nice Anderton, of the Guardian j olass, received special awards ( from Mrs. Killpack, teacher, Roosevelt first ward, j Mothers, graduated Seagull girls, and several special guests i were entertained by the gradu-' gradu-' ating girls. ; The program consisted of a i flag ceremony by the Roosevelt V ward Builders; song, "Hello Bee- hive," Ballard ward; prayer, ' Montwel ward; welcome address, ad-dress, Mrs. Ellen Rawlings; piano pi-ano solo, Ioka ward; one-act Play, Whiterocks ward; dance. My ton ward; duet, Bennett ward; reading, Randlett ward; fashion show, Roosevelt ward Guardians; dance, Gusher ward; sWt, Leota ward; tap dance, Neola ward; presentation of awards, Mrs. Rawlings. . Mrs. Ellen Rawlings, Stake Bee Keeper, was general chair-i chair-i man of the day's activities. Mrs. ! iaRue Laris and Mrs. Millie ', Stevens, assistant Stake Bee-Keepers, Bee-Keepers, were in charge of dec-tfvelnS dec-tfvelnS anC PrSram. respec- Table displays were by the Koosevelt second ward, favors, Mrs. Reva Allred, and publicity, Mrs. Killpack. |