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Show - , ' I '! S JJ- , : . ... .,- f A ; : " ' v- - - : ' K - .. J I , ' i ' . "-"-. 7 i :7 f ! v" ill ' lT7Tl'"f""Vi Iff FV: iU " m :i A, . y j:--: i::- tmwm - ; R : f V"4 V;. : :;.:f;, :. J ? J FARMINGTON DANCE Some of these talented ' square dancers will appear for the sesquicentennial grand ball ' to be held on Saturday, Feb. ; 16. in the Farmington Utah " Stake Center. 695 South 200 r East. i THE Farmington dancers are under the direction of Earl : R. Brown and will dance during dur-ing the floor show at 10: 15 p.m. - Preparations are well under-: under-: way for this special evening event, "Building On The : Past." Dinner will be served in two sessions, the first will be at 6:30 p.m. and the later time is 7:15 p.m. EVERYONE IS welcomed and for those who like to reminisce, re-minisce, there will be special displays and favorite foods of presidents of the LDS Church." from Joseph Smith to the present. pre-sent. President Spencer W. Kimball. The food is being prepared by the Stake Relief Society and each of the nine wards. Tickets are now available from the Re- Getting ready for the Sesquicentennial Grand Ball to be held in Farmington next week are, 1 to r, Ruth and Shelby Bentley, Darlynn and Bob Brown, Kathy and Jay Harrison. Caller: Von Brown. lief Society presidents of each ward. THE ENTIRE event is under the direction of Farmington Utah Stake Pres. James V. Hansen and the Stake Relief Society Pres. Ann Jensen. The grand march will be held at 8:45 p.m. with dancing for everyone at 9 p.m. The floor show is scheduled for 10: 15 p.m. This will be a very special evening for everyone, kj |