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Show Highland Stake Plans Bazaar June 14 to 16 Southeastern Salt Lake's energetic en-ergetic and enthusiastic Highland High-land LDS Stake is sponsoring a gigantic welfare bargain bazaar ba-zaar . . . June 14, 15 and 16, called call-ed the "Highland Fling.". Original date for the bazaar was set ahead one week because officials wanted to give the new concrete floor of the stake's gymnasium, scene of the three-day three-day fete, more time to harden. New gymnasium is located at 1900 Parley's Canyon Drive. Variety of Articles Everything imaginable will be sold at the welfare project bazaar, according to publicity chairman, Jimmy Hodgson. New automobiles, men and women's clothing, electrical appliances, athletic supplies, hardware, bakery goods are all on the list. Most popular feature to stake's 2200 families with budget bud-get allotments to meet is the credit' feature of the sale, according ac-cording to Mr. Hodgson. "Members "Mem-bers get full value for their money and still get one-half credit on their individual wel fare allotments," he stated. Dinner Nightly Dinner will be served all three nights by the stake Relief Re-lief Society, beginning at 6 p.m. Special entertainment has been scheduled. A carnival atmosphere atmo-sphere will be provided for evening, eve-ning, with booths, games, miniature min-iature merry-go-rounds and other thrills for the small fry. Coupon books may be obtained ob-tained from ward welfare committees. com-mittees. Central committee heads include: in-clude: Sterling H. Nelson, Maurice Mau-rice Anderson, Horace S. Richards, Rich-ards, Joseph McEwan and Mr. Hodgson. Highland Stake presidency adviser is Carl C. Burton. President of the stake is Stay-ner Stay-ner Richards. |