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Show Gold-Green Ball Planned Big Stake Event Is Set for Two Nights, March 28, 29 The date for the annual Gold and Green ball of Kolob stake MIA, is set on Friday and Saturday, Mar. 28 and 29, in the high school gym., officers announced Wednesday. Taken from the script composed by Mrs. Wm. L. Schreiner, the decorative dec-orative theme for the ball this year will be, "Washington, D. C, the heart and pulse of our great land here one may get a glimpse of life in the United States." Officers of the MIA have spent weeks making cherry blossoms and other motifs to carry out the elab- Williams of the First ward; Reva Carlyle and Fucan SorenseTi of the . Second; Harriet . Whiting and Jay Bradshaw of the Third; Susanne Sumsion and Russell Sumsion of the Fourth; Margaret Coffman and Richard Clyde, Fifth; Ellen Loback and Garth Tingey, Sixth; Norma Jean Bills and George Anderson, An-derson, Seventh; Marie Bramall and Vernon Parent; Eighth; Janet Beardall and Reed Porter, Ninth; Patricia Bills and Robert Bleuth, Mapleton. orate decorations. The floor show is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m., and during this phase of the program a large crowd of dancers, representing the various classes from all nine wards in the stake, who have been trained for the past several weeks by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith and assistants, assist-ants, will take part. A highlight of the evening also will be the part of the pageant in 'which the king and queens of the various wards are presented. These are: Geniel Childs and Stanley |