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Show JUNIORS HAVE UNIQUE THEME FOR 'PROM' Tonight the younger set will don their best clothes, the girls in their prettiest formals and the boys tossing aside their painted-desert painted-desert school pants, to attend the Junior Prom. A Chinese Garden is the theme carried out in the decorations. The novel and attractive arrangement ar-rangement has a tea room for the entrance which opens into the beautiful garden. A blue sky, Chinese cherry trees, colorful lanterns, exquisite flowers and fiery-tongued dragons are effectively effec-tively simulated in the beautiful decorations. The Milford orchestra or-chestra will be seated under a simulated rock bridge. Highlight of the evening will be the promenade and the crowning crown-ing of the king and queen, who will be chosen during the danee. LaRee Thompson was in charge of the planning of decorations. Mrs. Claude Fitch of Salt Lake City returned Tuesday to Milford Mil-ford with her son Harold, who had been in the Capitol City on business. Will any persons having city-owned city-owned softball equipment in their care please leave same at the office of the City Clerk. The bases, masks, etc., are needed for a high school game Monday The family of Mrs. Arleigh Campeau held a reunion this past week at the home of Mrs. Campeau. It has been many years since the entire family had been together. Those present included in-cluded Mrs. E. A. Palmer of Ogden, Og-den, mother of the children; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hunt, Mr. William Wil-liam Warren, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whittaker and three sons of Clearfield. |