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Show Elaborate Floor Show Planned For Annual Gold, Green Ball Elaborate preparations will be completed Friday for the annual Gold and Green ball which will be held Friday and Saturday evenings even-ings in the high school gymnasium. The theme, "Life in TheseNUni-ted TheseNUni-ted States," will be emphasized in beautiful decorations which will portray the national capital in cherry blossom time. The entire gymnasium will be literally transformed trans-formed into a beautiful landscape, with the whitehouse in the background. back-ground. Clever dance programs will further carry out the theme. Friday evening will be for adults of the stake and friends and the Saturday evening ball will be for the teen-agers. Beginning at 8 p.m.,; the floor show is planned as one of the most entertaining in many years. The participants are listed on the programs pro-grams as follows: Reader, Merle Schreiner; prologue, pro-logue, Mr. and Mrs. Sven Swenson; orchestra directed by Harmon Hatch; presentation of queens and escorts, international waltz, queens and escorts; "California, Here We Come," male quartet; "Down the Lane," Mia Maids and Senior Scouts; Gay Caballero and Cielito Lindo, M Men and Gleaners; "Beautiful Ohio," girls trio; "Beautiful "Beau-tiful Ohio Waltz, M Men and Glea. ners; "Kokomo, Indiana," male quartet; Tea for Two, M Men and Gleaners; "Alabama Jubilee," special spec-ial interest group; caller, Tom Smith; "Tennessee Waltz," special spec-ial interest group and girls trio; "Missouri Waltz," June Wood and Billie Bird; Fascinating Waltz, Junior Ju-nior M Men and Junior Gleaners; Pennsylvania Polka, girls trio; Poke-a-Joke Polka, Bee Hive girls and' Scouts; "Blue Ridge Mountains Mount-ains of Virginia," June Wood and Billie Bird; Double Date, MiaMaids and Senio Scouts; "Utah We Love Thee," Don Gottfredson; waltz ballet, bal-let, Gleaner girls; crowning of (Continued on page Nine) Floor Show Planned For Gold and Green Ball (Continued from page One) Miss America; finale, "America The Beautiful," Don Gottfredson. The male quartet is composed of Paul Wilson, George Naylor, John Stark and Ronald Allen; the Girls' Trio, Doreen F. Schouten, Anne Merie Fry, Janice Sargeant; map bearers, Merlene Schreiner, Cyril Crandall. The dances have been directed by Tom and Dolly Smith with the ward directors comprising, Nina Barney, Marilyn and Floyd Tuttle, Joseph and Lucy Boswell, Wilbur and Leona Allan, Max and Thelma Beardall, Grant and Jane Richins, Eugene and Nola Palfreyman, Colleen Col-leen Wiser, Jacqueline Johnson, Paul and Louise Schwartz. Accompanists are: Mrs. Marge Bird, Miss Monta Ford, Mrs. Jane Norton, Mrs. Henrietta Early, and Annie Forshee. Teen-Age Ball The Teen-age ball Saturday evening eve-ning will be no less colorful than on Friday and is expected to attract at-tract another large crowd. The floor show is planned for the same time, 8 p.m., and music for the dance will be by Dean Clark's orchestra. or-chestra. To reign as queen and attendants attend-ants from the various .wards are announced as follows: First ward, Janice Haws, Duane Williams; Second, Mary Louise Ence, Ronald Van Leuvan; Third, Nancy Evans, LeRoy Erickson; . Fourth, Marilyn Tipton, David Prothero; Fifth, Kay Blackett, Robert Anthon; Sixth, Marilyn Aimes, Dick Frost; Seventh, Sev-enth, Patsy Tasker, Robert Lara-bee; Lara-bee; Eighth, Lenore Crandall, Clair Selley; Ninth ward, Gerald ine Jensen, Larry Miner; Mapleton, Loretta Young, Neil Jensen. |