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Show STAKE MIA DANCESATURDAY Annual Gold and Green ' Ball of the West Jordan Stake MIA will be held in the Riverton Junior Jun-ior high school tomorrow night, Saturday, March 29th. "Easter Parade" is the theme. Wally Penrose and his orchestra will furnish the music and presentation presenta-tion of the queens and floor show is set for 8:30 p.m. Queens representing the ten wards in the stake are: Bingham, Janice Hocking, Marilyn Thome; Bluffdale, Lucille Bowen (Silver award), Vauna Green; Copper- ton, Koslyn Hansen; Herriman, Deon Crane, Jo Layne Kay, Louise Poor, Reata Butterfield, RaNae Beck; Lark, Joy Seal (gold award); Riverton First, Yvonne Berrett, Annie Joy Card-well, Card-well, Maxine Mousley; Riverton Second, Donna Mae Butterfield, Dorothy Smith, Marion Morten-sen, Morten-sen, Myrle Silcox; South Jordan, Janice Mabey, Elaine Sheppick, Betty Rae Lloyd, Dorene Johnson, John-son, Arlene Maxfield, Elaine Lloyd; West Jordan First, Marilyn Mar-ilyn Beath (gold award), Joyce Webb (silver award); West Jordan Jor-dan second, Rieka Steinfeldt (silver award), Margaret Kerk-man. Kerk-man. Dances will include Easter Parade, Par-ade, Tea for Two, Emperor's Waltz, Star Dust and Tango. On the dance committee are Walter A. Mabey, Evelyn Spratling, Ross Butterfield, Helen Hamilton, Samuel Turner, Melba Coon and Virginia Harris. Music and lyrics lyr-ics are by Jack Smith, Nelda nicnarason, Kuby Broadbent and Jean Westwood. Patrons will be President and Mrs. Lawrence T. Dahl, President Presi-dent and Mrs. Royal V. Beck-steady Beck-steady President and Mrs. Joseph, P. Butterfield and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Schmidt. High Council Coun-cil Advisors are Mr. and Mrs. Elias C. Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. William Shore. |