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Show Queen Rosabelle To Be At Library Today Royal Wardrobe of More Than Fifty Gowns and Complete Outfits To Be Shown Thursday, Friday, Saturday In response to many requests made by children of Springville, Her Royal Highness Queen Rosabelle will once again reign in the Springville library in re gal splendor, on Thursday, Friday Fri-day and Saturday. Her entire royal wardrobe will be displayed and some members of the royal Lilliputian court including includ-ing her bodyguard, Cowboy Tex Stilts, and Cousin Bun, will attend at-tend her. One of the most recent honors accorded to the demurely famous little queen is a request for her biography bio-graphy t o be included in "American "Ameri-can Historical Histor-ical Dolls," a volume to be released , shortly by Mrs. Eliza-j beth Hoop-I e great variety as always, Queen Rosabelle has just returned to Springville following an exciting trip to Boise, Idaho, where she met many new friends of the doll kingdom. She visited with Lucinda and other members of a huge family fam-ily of dolls at Mrs. John Hawkes' home. She left with them as a gift a copy of the seal of the state of Utah. In appreciation of the gift, Lucinda Lu-cinda presented Queen Rosabelle with a six-inch doll, Nellie Blye, who was immediately made a member of the Lilliputian court. Tex received a bell, and Cousin Bun, who has general charge of the court, received a magic key. Besides Nellie Blye, the new member of the court from Boise, two more dolls have been added to the Lilliputian court, making a total of 97 characters. The new dolls are Annie Laurabelle and Susanna Su-sanna Catherine. These dolls were found in Springville. They came from England and crossed the plains with the pioneers, and are more than 100 years old. er of Baltimore, Maryland. In a letter received by Cleo Pierce, Mrs. Hooper says that she would like to include Queen Rosabelle's biography bio-graphy to bring her historical book up to modern times. Still having adventures of a |