Show a 6 I h 1 t r y 1 DOLL EXHIBIT of the first ladies from President George Washington to Gerald Gerold A. A Ford has been boon a Bicentennial project ct Involving many moy local loca women The exhibit Is now on Dedication service held for White House doll project A A brief dedication service Saturday afternoon on the Uintah County Library lawn signified the opening for display of the 1 First Ladies of the White WhiteHouse lIo louse House s Doll exhibit the doll display y is ison iSIon on exhibit in the county library and is a Bicentennial project of a special committee of local women PRESIDING AT the dedication service was Mrs Hugh W W. W Colton district Bicentennial tenn al chairman Remarks were given by Isobel Batty doll committee chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man and Phyllis Juhlin Park sculptress sculptress' of the dolls The dedication prayer was given by Gene Ray Hall lIall county Bicentennial chairman The doll gowns were made by Individual women and each doll was sponsored by a woman or a club organization The glass case with mirror backing was was' constructed construct d by Ute Fab bof of Ft Duchesne b a 4 i Ll ir I IP l P r ri rl i t ii t IL 1 t permanent display In the Uintah County Library Tho doll case coso has a glass glau front and a mirror bock back to permit full ob ob- observation of the Ilio exquisitely mode mado gowns h 99 T I It u F t I 8 n h r Md i F J tL L. L r i t 1 f. f WHITE HOUSE DOLL The Tho head hood and ond hand hands are aro made mado of porcelain with a sawdust filled body Tho The models are aro as a. close to the likeness ladles ladies as possible Each model modo stands about 18 inches high and represents many hours houri of painstaking handwork This one Is I. Abigail Powers Power Fillmore |