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Show h i J jT ! - 4 , l A' - , : if ' v - ill M r U ' w 'U V : i "N. II J i t i l i V - ' i 4 1 V PRELUDE: HH (J til. s i .Lf0il si ' - K. 4 -- V: Will i ill uif :. . 0 " DAI MASQUE r my By WINIFRED N. JONES Herald Women's Editor nual Symphony Guild Eall on Mar. 13 in the Wilkinson Center Ballroom. There'll be frivolity of car-- ; nival, the mystery of a masked', ball, the delight and dancing and the elegance of beautiful gowns. ; An unusual feature of the. affair is that patrons, are asked to wear masks during early part of the evening and the' originality and uniqueness of the masks will be judged during the' evening by a special committee. (Just masks, please, not costumes), Receiving the guests will be Gov. and Mrs. Calvin Ramptoiy Symphony Conductor and Mrs." Glenn Williams, Symphony President and Mrs. Richard Long and Mrs. LaMar Hills, Symphony, Guild president and Mr. Hills. The ball is a benefit for f inane--' ing the activities of the Utah Valley Symphony and multiple committees have spent weeks in preparation under the direction of Mrs. John Bernhard, general chairman. ; A variety of door prizes hav been donated by merchants throughout Utah Valley and outstanding artists of the area are cooperating with donations oi i their work. Dinner is to be served at 8 p.m." with dancing following. The Utah. Valley Symphony will play featuring Latin rhythms and a dancg band will provida music for dar.c- - 'he plans sparkle with fun and gaiety. The governor promises to receive the guests. The chairman is a lady of wit and imagination. The cause is worthy and you're invited. It's "Carnival in Rio," the an- - r ANTICIPATING THE FUN of the annual Symphony Guild Ball are Mr. and Mrs. Wells Cloward, left, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Firmage. Mrs. Cloward is in charge of th dinner menu for the evening and Mrs. with Mrs. Cullen Firmage is Christensen for door prizes. ; r '- it l: ' : -jr : run ill V a - y kii;' , 1 bk GIVING SUPPORT to the Utah Valley Symphony, patrons of the orchestra purchase tickets for the annual fund- - raising ball, presented by the Guild in tupport of the musical or- ganization. From left, are Mrs. Monroe Paxman, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Poll, Mrs. Creer and Mrs. Kathleen ' Max Elliott. :y al j,' i Wa v. V'. semi-form- e"S. f T f I!f ! r f '' ' f " ry ! x'jgir.WPW?!"?).''"- f f i I i i Wr I H T ! i 1 J , j elaborate and highly decorated masks, which will be judged. Displaying j J I R 1 W 1 U CHAIRMAN Ramona Bernhard and her husband John are ready with fanciful masks for the "Carnival in Rio" March 13 dinner-danc- e which will be a bene- fit for the Utah Valley Symphony a sampling of them are, from left, committee members, Elwood MADAME 0U- yr iHlfl - &&L'' "J&P j 1 J ! Y GATHERING FOR a moment of socill ability are, from left, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Poll, Mrs. Max Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Sundberg, who are serving as chairmen of some of the hard- - working committees who have hours of contributed time to insure a sparkling evening of pleasure. pre-ba- ' - '"Si i 1 -- V 1 " ' ''A i f K f if f I .... SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1968 g, i 4 woriwtJoday Sund-ber- Mrs. Kathleen Creer, Mrs. Bernhard, Mrs. Sundberg and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwendiman : l :,. a , i "f ;t |