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Show ; Plans Complete For Big Gold-Green , Ball Set Friday In High School Gym 1 Plans for the Kolob Stake Gold and Green Ball -to be held Friday evening, March 24, in the high school gymnasium are practically complete. The $ floor show is scheduled to begin at 8:00 p.m. followed by dancing to Dob Orton's orchestra. Grant Clyde will be the narrator for the floor show and Harmon Hatch will conduct the orchestral background back-ground music. Two special dances will be given by Barbara and Teddy Brawn, and Marie Dean Bybee Aplanalp and Arden Aplanalp. Don Humphrey will sing the solo number and a men's quartet under the direction of Golden Hansen will also furnish music. After the presentation of the M. I. A. banners by the Boy Scouts and the crowning of the queens, the following floor show dance numbers will be given under the direction of Dolly Smith and Lyman Durfee, Stake Dance directors: di-rectors: Beehive Butterfly dance, Junior Rose Dance, Samba, Meditation Medi-tation Waltz, and a special flores-cent flores-cent all girls dance. The following ward dance directors direc-tors have helped in preparation of the dances: Erma Nelson, Mae-ser Mae-ser Young, Verl and Colleen Wiser, Dan Bird, Jeanette Robbins, Edna Nielson, Maxine Robbins Conk, Grant and Jane Richins, Earl and Lois Child, Jaqueline Johnson, Lucille Turner, Marilyn Johnson, and Wilburn Johnson. The accompanists accom-panists are: Mrs. Henrietta Ear-ley, Ear-ley, Lavona Murphy, Jane C. Norton, Nor-ton, Margine Rawle, Julia Sum-sion, Sum-sion, and Zara Tonks. Miss Fanny Rowland, first president of the Y. W. M. I. A. will be honored in the floor show. On Saturday night, March 25, a Teenagers dance for the Beehive Bee-hive Girls, Junior Scouts and chaperons will be held in the gymnasium, gym-nasium, with the same decorations decora-tions and part of the floor show. They will have their own queens and kings. The general public is not invited in-vited to the Teen-ager dance Saturday Sat-urday night. I Repair a plastic shower curtain cur-tain ? Anchor ivy branches against a brick or plaster wall? Attach a corsage to a bare shoulder when wearing a strapless gown? Seal a bottle or jar for travelling? |