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Show HILLSIDE STAKE CARNIVAL TO AID FARM The LDS Hillside stake, to be held in Mountain View ward chapel, has definitely set a carnival atmosphere, at-mosphere, with two more days of entertainment ahead. A banquet will be served tonight at 6 and immediately following a carnival will be the evening's diversion di-version with concessions, booths, fish pond, hot dogs, drinks, candy, country store, handicraft, pop corn, confetti and noise makers. There will be games, merry-go-round, train and President C. H. Parker, of Hillside stake, said, "Let's all get better acquainted, eating playing, having fun, which is provided for all." Saturday morning, May 23, a ranch breakfast of pancakes, sausage, sau-sage, cereal and drink will be served from 6:30 a.m. until 10 a.m., after which the carnival is set for all day. At 6 p.m. a banquet will be , served. The stake presidency, Mr. Parker and his counselors, Harold M. Wright and J. Stuart McMaster, assisted by the stake high council, has arranged the affair. Committees Commit-tees are: entertainment, Heber Slack, chairman, assisted by Cornelius Cor-nelius Zappey, John H. Goddard and Paul Neumyer. Proceeds of the carnival will go to the stake welfare farm, which was just purchased last year. |