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Show Kolob Stake Softball Program Outlined for 1955 Season Approximately 250 young people all in costume will take part in the annual Dance Festival scheduled to take place Saturday evening, May 7, in the high suiiuui miiasiuiu, iLiiiiuLiiico iixo.N Marie Whiting and Wilford Man-waring, Man-waring, stake board president and superintendent, respectively. The festival will be held in the high school gymnasium beginning at 8:15 p.m. and will be followed by an informal dance with Mur-dock's Mur-dock's 10-piece orchestra furnishing furnish-ing music. The theme, "Your Land and My Land," will be carried out in the dances and hall decorations, depicting de-picting a ship traveling around the world. Dances from each of the wards in Kolob stake MIA will be seen in the festival and the same dances will be given in the June dance festival in Salt Lake City. Directed by Michael and Tora DiLello, assisted by the dance directors di-rectors from the various wards, the festival is expected to be one of most colorful events of its kind held here this season and will climax cli-max the pretty Gold and Green balls held in the various ward halls. There will be a small charge for the festival to help defray some of the expense connected with the event. |