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Show Southeasterners Take Prominent Roles in LD. S. Sunday School Centennial Fete Friday Evening Southeasterners will play prominent roles in the L. D. S. Sunday School Centennial fete to be held Friday evening, Aug. 26. General chairman of the event is Miss Mary Elen Bennett, 1187 Harvard Ave. Arnold Friberg, 2691 Ken-wcfid Ken-wcfid Ave., a member of the Park Avienue L.D.S. Ward painted the mural of the first Sunday School which will hang in the general board room, 50 North Main Street, beginning Friday evening. Wendell J. Ashton, 2245 Oneida St., will unveil the painting. 1 Mr. Friberg Fri-berg used several southeasterners southeastern-ers for models in his painting: Steven Stutz, Myrna Pedersen, j Shirl Lake, Mrs. William Johnson, John-son, Shirley Graham, Emilie Pearce, Gordon Porter, Richard Van Wagenen, Sheila Vigos, John Stagg and Colleen Baxter. Parade at 6:30 p.m. Miss Bennett announced that the parade, featuring floats from 18 palt Lake stakes and several bands will begin at the-Brigham the-Brigham Young monument on Main Street and South Temple Friday at 6:30 p.m. It will proceed pro-ceed to 4th (South, thence to 1st. West and north to 3rd South, where a reenactment of the finst Sunday School will be held. Southeast stakes participating are: Granite, Grant, I Highland, Sugar House, East Mill Creek, and Hillside and Wells. Pres. Smith Speaks The site at 3rd South and 1st West is where Richard Bal-lantyne Bal-lantyne held the first Sunday School on Dec. 7, 1849. Pres. George Albert Smith Iwill present pre-sent the lesson period of the reenactment Friday evening. |