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Show v .. I US UK 'y ;;:';;:;', , y. ":' j ' , iltiil ' ' ' - . ' : - - , V.--' ? NT - v ii ' j S ! v Vfvl 1 wl - - ' V '. r J ' "S, ' "v w.w...v.s "" y)V"W"y""'w'" I - y- j .jliiM'Mi'wpwipw?1. i -. pir. I I ' w,.v . IPX1 X - ' - I - S Mrs. yiark Wood of Orem, left, and Mrs. Boyd IT'S LOVELY! Fugal of Pleasant! Grove, far right, admire theD.dancing gowns of Ray Chipman of Mrs. Graig Dortosl, Lehi, center left, and Mrs. the ball and to attend discuss American Fork, as they plans musical Monday evening. All are supporters of the Utah Valley Symphony and Opera and active in the Guild. x- "rsm... i rrvTr,, sjt i .t. - ... ' nn J l ' ' ftr.ini.i. i heye'll be music and dancing and dining when Guild meet for a gala 500 gnete of thc Symphony-Oper- a dinner Jjnd ball Monday evening to open the 1963-6- 4 seaUtah Valley son of the Utah Valley Opera and the - i ji- r -- r iimiL.Ii. jmim ... Symohqiiy. Diiiher will be served at 7 p.m. in the ballroom of the Joseph pSmir.h Building and will be followed by a brief t oi vocal and instrumental musical numbers by progra-rjoutstanding stars from throughout the valley. Dancing to an oijihestra will follow. which means short or DrJss is to be long diiiner or dancing dresses for the ladies, but "Sunday be4t" will fit very well, say committee members. Partner are not required. All;members of the opera and symphony associations have be,en invited but anyone interested is invited to attend. Reservations may be made with the chairmen, Mrs. Briant Jacobs, Mrs. DaCosta Clark or Mrs. Dallas Young Jr. unt jl late this evening. Guests are expected from throughout the entire Utah Valley area. The ball will also initiate a membership drive for the season which will see the symphony and opera association join their talents for three concerts and three musicals. tA- "'w .ft I"""" in - - -- t y - "V v" A "semi-forma- l" ' WHHMH8MHHi - . ..r.x. ,. ? s 7:. . r.o-.- r. I 'ft . Jl. 5 Leaving the Joseph Smith Building after completing plans for the opening eyent of the new symphony and opera sea son are, from left, Mrs. DaCosta Clark, represent-a ing the Utah Valley Opera Association ;JMr. attd Mrs 0. Wendle Njelsen, chairmen of the Symphony-Opermembership drive, and Mr. and Mrs. Briant Jacobs, representing the Utah Valley Symphony. Mrs. Jacobs has served as general chairman of the ball COMMITTEE IN ACTION i..i.uiii.iii , ji.ii v fc Kt f-- :r-- t -j iiiiLijiiiujiiL'nmiu'iJLmjij'JT.nn-"-- f ,? , ir it 4 'Jm ''JWW 4 - i'-l!iW- f ? 'l' 4 , 'S'v WHF-V- - r;4 ( ::v- -- - t si's -c- vf'7 - v-- - -' 1 ; ?s lr ? - , : 1, ' 1 mmmmM is p" - s - AV y jf. vSCxi 1 x , GAY DECORATIONS Glitter- ing musical notes and signatures will feature the lovely gold and red decorations being planned for the Joseph Smith Ballroom Monday evening when some 500 guests are expected to dine and dance at the first 1 - "J "v fI " " - li hit mm nri ' i uriww4y ' S-- V Guild Symphony-Oper- a Mrs. Wells Brockbank of Spanish Fork arranges one of the unique table centerpieces while Mrs. J. Lewis Bird of Spririgvflle and Mrs. Thomas M. Hall of Pay-so- n work with the wall decor. " I ! i It . - . 4 - - ball. 1 J " J'A- i I I wx V 5 ' ' y . j SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1963 j .a " ' ? ; . , j i , ct' ; |