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Show FML CHEEK 3RD WARD SEEKS BOILBIMG FH Working on the knowledge that "when the time of need arises, the time for preparing is past," the Mill Creek Third ward bishopric has inaugurated a building fund Continued Insid( gram to the tune of "Come, Come ! Ye SaJnts.'t Joan Orton and Pudge Madsen wrote the lyrics. Floyd Carlson, Melvin Brady and Margaret Blomquist presented a ' short skit. Tom Pace, dressed in Biblical costume, gave a "scrip- j tural" reading about ward activi- j ties. Mrs. Blomquist wrote the reading. Rulon E. Hicken emceed j the show, and Burdell Tenney led i community singing. The program was under direct I supervision of the Sunday school officers, Eben R. T. Blomquist, I Melvin Brady and Floyd Carlson. s BUILDING FUND THIRD WARD Continued from Page I project, hoping to have cash ready to build a chapel when the ward grows large enough to need a meeting meet-ing place of its own. Mill Creek Third is at present meeting in the Winder ward building. build-ing. Young Bishop Clyde W. Fowler, together with his counselors, William Wil-liam C. Bolarider and Fielding H. Harris, has set up a series of monthly budget building fund en-tertanments en-tertanments to raise money for their proposed building. The October event was presented present-ed last Thursday and featured talent tal-ent both from the ward and from outside the ward boundaries. Bob Jester, 18-year-old South high student, opened festivities with his ventriloquist act. With red haired, wooden headed . Patty and Waldo. Bob created two distinct dis-tinct characters for his "children." Ever-popular Roger Gunn sang two numbers, using the whole auditorium audi-torium as his stage. Elva Fletcher accompanied him on the piano. Charming blond twins, Gal and Joan Olsen sang two numbers, accompanied ac-companied by Edna Runswick. Peggy Hansen played the piano. Fielding Harris, Bill Boland and Willis Handley sang cleverly written writ-ten lyrics about the building pro- j |