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Show 'V sday Night jh outlines Imer parties 't j s opportunity for all "Svsingle persons, 23 years and older to partici- a program of dancing ;lt ,, programs, fires i d e Hjid cultural events is of-cj.y of-cj.y the Thursday Night ed some eight months S(3 group welcomes both jb-nen and women to its Wis and a special invita-given invita-given local people to I the emphasis of fun, meet in the summer Tbeautiful alumni build-N( build-N( the Brigham Young ity campus, under the !1 n of the committee, nddis, Bertha Anderson rene Russell. Garth AU-Jpresident. AU-Jpresident. iecial treat coming up ek is a dance Thursday ly xn when Salt Lake and chapters will meet with fii 'Dngman's Orch e s t r a the music. Salt Lake SCr' hosts. Provo will host her two chapters in Wj. This Thursday they , ;et at the alumni build- ! 7 p.m. and travel in . cars to Lagoon. li(i meet every Thursday and the next dance in M;,will be on July 26 at ).m. A live orchestra Wor the dances. ' les dancing, there are ;ocial and cultural act-available. act-available. On Friday, 7, a canyon party is Several fireside chats S.een held with outstand- Yakers attending, among pr. Nephi Kezarian. Dr. ,f Fletcher and John F. fjlure two future speakers. llnized under the spon-yl spon-yl of the General Board j(MIA, the club is entire-II entire-II . by the young people ujlves. However, there is risory board who helped Jally and aided in the "zation. On this board . Wayne B. Hales, Dar- i fonson, Ray Beckham, IflJ : Alma Heaton and Dr. L. Flake Rogers. Some groups in Utah have branched out into bowling leagues and photography clubs. One sponsored a tour of the World's Fair in Seattle and another had a Hawaiian-style luau. |