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Show GREEN AND GOLD BALL AN EVENT OF NEXTTUESDAY Date of the West Jordan stake annual Green and Gold ball has been announced as Tuesday, January Jan-uary 23, at the West Jordan junior jun-ior high school gymnasium and the time is 9 p. m. Miss Donna Davies has been chosen queen of the Bingham ward to be escorted es-corted by William Johnsen. Queens from nine stake wards will compete for the honor of being named stake queen. Judging Judg-ing will be made on a point basis, awarded for percentage members from each ward attending the ball, percentage of mutual fund paid and number of Improvement Eras sold by each ward. Assisting the Bingham ward queen will be Deenece Johan-sen, Johan-sen, Laura Joan Joseph and Colleen Col-leen Beckstead. The patrons from this ward are Bishop and Mrs. D. C. Lyon. Those from Lark are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crump and from Copperton Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulson. Theme of the ball is to be based bas-ed on the northern lights and music will be furnished by the Smooth Keys orchestra. Dance demonstrations will be of the Caprice, Tango, and the original waltz with fifty-six couples participating. par-ticipating. Other ward queens besides Miss Davies are: Copperton, Mar- ion Pett; South Jordan, Alice Holt; Riverton first, Ruth Hamilton; Hamil-ton; Lark, Erma Webb; Herri-man, Herri-man, Blanche Freeman; Riverton second, Margaret Silcox; West Jordan, Marjorie Williams; Bluff-dale, Bluff-dale, Clea Dansie. On the Green and Gold committee com-mittee from Bingham ward are Miss Virginia Harris and Rex Holland. .' |