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Show PRO VO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH SUNDAY HERALD, JANUARY 22, 1961 ON N AUGUR AT " ' HIGH LIGHTS - v'' ' ' v , ' ' A JmiimmmmmmmmmsmmmmmK t f crvy : iXvX-:-;- ''iv:y':'''' ' :'T;';v:v::':v:':-:v-::-:- ' v,' y- :S,:-:::::v- - , ; ?;.;.;S::::::?:-:v:-x-:-x-:v:-:-: ' :': - A J . - " ' : : , " 1 , v V v v s ' s1 s ' v V mm , rv rriT n tt ir y:;:.:. :.' t - - - ' ' - I . ifr'--' - I pwwmww'J? L rH$i& i - f T s'- - ' ' f "" v f v:" ' . i '' " - t i f- v ; nirf MAMIE'S PORTRAIT The official portrait of Mrs. Eisenhower in the ball gown which she wore to the 1953 Inaugural ball will hang in the diplomatic reception room. It was painted by Thomas E. Stephens, an American artist' who lives in New York City. It was unveiled today. (Herald-UP- I ..'!' Telephoto) OFFICIAL PORTRAIT The official por-tra-it, of Pres. Eisenhower that will hanff in the White House is unveiled for the first time. It was painted by Thomas E. Stephens, an American artist who lives in New York. City. The portrait of the Pres-- , ident will be displayed in the Green Room. (Herald-UP- I Telephotos) I ' j , i - V ' ' ' ' . i .fvf,, r. :. "VP ' I '7 tlf---i If : I i A ' . I I 1 X?"x v iHVi ' ' ! - . . 1 I - i I Si:': If i ) . : r.., ec&7, hi , ' ' ' . ON THEIR WAY Walking to the inauguration ceremonies, President and Mrs. John F. Kennedy are framed against the White House which will be their new home for the next four years. President ARRIVE FOR CONCERTr-Vi- ce and Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson arrive at the Constitution Hall m Washington, D. C. for the Inaugural Concert. (Herald-UP- I 8 SHARE SPOTLIGHT Mrs. Kennedy the Inaugural 'Ball shares the spotlight at with Vice President Johnson and his wife while the President watches the activities of the crowd. Behind them to the left are Edward Kennedy and his wife. (Heralds' UPI Telephoto) ; 'I ' f 4 U VrrrriS. - V ''iTTS ill i MH ft tfKN fW : -- iTTTTi A I .4?" i J s i II l--" 1 u I 77 ' - If 7 - l '- I u'i 1 - ' lv:' ?!''" -- v. , f H ' ' j VVi ; - i 71 IN AUGURAL FASHIONS Shown above ate some or the gowns worn for the Inaugural Ball Friday evening in . Washington, D. C. From left, the$r are, Mrs. Peter Law- ford's gown and Mrs. Stephen Smith's, sisters of the President. The sketch in the center is Mrs. Kennedy's gown and cape. Bbth are of white silk peau d'ange veiled with white silk chiffon. 'The dress is covered by a of white silk chiffon. The cape transparent over-blou- se FAREWELL APPEARANCE Making their farewell appearance in Washington, D. C. in their official capacity ;are Vice President and Mrs. 'Richard M. Nixon. Here they leave for a luncheon for Pres. Eisenhower given by Lewis Strauss, form-. er AEC chairman. (Hera Telephoto) . is fastened under the ring collar with twin embroidered buttons and has two arm slits. With the" ensemble Mrs. Kennedy wore 20 button white lace kid gloves and carried a matching, clutch purse. Her shoes were matching white silk opera pumps- - with medium high heels. At left, are gowns worn by Mrs. Robert "Kennedy and Mrs. Sargent Shriver, sister of the President. (Herald-UP- I reiepnoto) -- d-U- i.ub !y.vw.TO.!y.a.y.;ww8WWW 4 f,: n V-- t ' J 7 . LEAVE FOR INAUGURAL BALL President and Mrs. Kennedy leave the White House for the Inaugural Ball. The elegant First Lady is shown for the first time in her much talked about Inaugural gown. (Herald-UP- PI " ; I Telephoto) 4n mi . MOVIE STARS GALORE A group of movie stars move into the center1 of the National Guard Armory, during the Gala staged by Frank Sinatra. in Shown front are Tony Curtis, his wife, TeleJanet and Gene Kelly. (Herald-UP-I pre-Inaugu- ral photo) , i , . i 4 SINATRA ESCORTS JACQUELINE c Frank Sinatro escorts Mrs." nedy up to the stairs to the Kenpre-Inaugu- ral Gala which he .staged to help pay off the campaign debt. (Herald-UPI Telephoto) : , - . |