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Show -- 1 tis:raDE Plans Ann ual Ball ' By WINIFRED N. JONES A palette f musie, and guest artists will offer guests at the second Annual Utah Valley Symphony Ball a colorful evening on Thursday, Oct. 6 at tne Wilkinson tenter ballroom. . dancing,--decoration- . s Art. ijL.many phases, has been chosen as the theme of the evening and intriguing displays by local artists will highlight; the decor , f - . !The festivities are planned as a benefit for the Symphony and all residents of Utah County are invited to participate in the at w"hich Governor and Mrs. Calvin Rampton will head the guest list. -- 0 ' During the evening a buffet supper will be served and there will be music presented by the Symphony and by guest artists, Billie Loukas, talented Soprano, and the Barber Dolls from Ogden, a quartet of young girls. The Grand March is planned at 8:30 p.m. Colorfully decorated' tables will be placed adjacent to the dancing area and displays of art work will be around the perimeter of the ballroom. Two long buffet tables win oner a variety ol not and cold delicacies. he symphony will appear in concert and then play for dancing. A second orchestra will also play dance music later in the evening. ' ."- - , , - 1 " Bill . FINAL APPROVAL of plans for the Oct. 6 social event - receive a final check and approval of Guild and Symphony officers. Seated are, from left,Mrs. Lawrence - Sar-do- During the evening sketching artists will move among (See SYMPHONY Page ni, Mrs. Thomas Hall, Guild president, and Mrs. Rex Dunford, Symphony president. Standing are Conductor Sardoni and Mr Dunford.- (Photos by Mark L. Rigtrup, il' I II - Herald staff photoghapher). .V f -- - III 4 " f ' ..--i-l ' r- -- U sue- - 75 ftfe' 1 oympnony Baa nave Deen memDers oi many committees. Among them are, from left. Mrs.- C. J. Harmon, Mrs. Dallas H. Young Jr., Mrs.; Lynn R.- Knudsen, Mrs. W. H. Sorensen and Mrs. J. Robert Bullock, who have worked with tickets and reservations and with the buff et supper plans. . 94 f t " " A 'r ' yKINGJN cess of the"TSe?mnTimiar--HtnhViil- ' J ' 'f- - A-r COOPERATION for the Barth.Provo radio personality, will be master of s for the program.. ceremonies ft l . ifr a yt : ..t.- - - ' 1 - ' -- - . 4 v -- f K- -- ' " - ' - , I .. 2A) ' - "31 ) i r - i . J . Mrl ; i j $ - jtaJL,& . . Ln,... , mi,,,,..,! &M DIRECTING THE. ACTIVITY which they hope will result in the most lavish and exciting social event of the season are Mrs. Ed J. Pinegar, left, and Mrs. Stanley E. Collins, shown with their husbands, who have served as in charge of arrangements for the ball. llllll f' (V iky , ' . - . : 11M ;3 " Jr I """ """ ' " r inn"1 -- rr ilrrinAMiiiiii-i- dT w'triL. --" '.'-- r -- "' ' I-- ' " . - ."' "7, ? ":: y v vcrrryyrcJfTrjjjjj i . . SKEIAY HERALD, OCTOEER 2, 1S5 ' senior members of the Debonairs - ; . c V ' ARTISTIC DECOR for the Symphony Ball is discussed by. Mrs. Paul Porster of ?rovo, eochairman-o- f --th decorations wmmittee,- -" with Max Weaver, ceramic expert and- art- isit who will be among the many local artists wAose works will be on display. " , J. '. - 8 I . lr: ' ' young people's organization of Symphony support- - era, who will be formally presented at the .ball Thursday evening. Kristee. Axelgard, Jeft,.' and jJujie Christiansen, select formal gowns for the festive 'Sventr-. - ( . .,r " 4. I |