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Show Timpanogos Stake Gold and Green Ball to Be Held April 11 The Timpanogos Stake M. I. A. have practically completed their plans fcr the annual Gold and Green ball which will be held in the High School Gym Thursday evening, April 11. The M. I. A. Decorative committee are combining the artistic Persian decorations of the junior promenade with the gold and green colors of the M. I. A. in such a way to make the setting most beautiful. The queen's throne will be added in the scene The most beautiful and graceous girl in the stake will be selected for this honor to preside ?.t the main festivities festivi-ties of the evening. One maid of honor will be selected from each ward to assist the queen and lend beauty and color to the scene. The costumes of the queen and maids of honor are to be purchased by the M. I. A. One of the pleasing features of the evening will be the Green and Gold Cotillion to be danced by a special group of eight persons from each ward. Practices for this dance nave been held in each ward for some time. The best group will be given the priv- ledge of competing in the district, the and if victorious will compete with the" winning groups throughout the church during the coming June conference, con-ference, or previous to the conference. confer-ence. Superintendent A. P. Warnick of the M. I. A." and Miss Estelle Fenton of the Y. L. M. I. A. are enthused with the coming Gold and Green Ball and look forward to one of the finest events of the season. |