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Show DESERET Spacious Salt Paiace exhibit hall was the center By PAUL SWENSON at a the S< Palace YWMIA Centennial (1869 19) Ball Friday night, at which teenager';, young married'. oer 30. greving middle aged couples and even it appeared THEIR parents mingled a it the generation gap were only some kind of a m.ssing link m genealogv. Had there been a gap Fri Deseret News Staff Writer ' That s ri'ce," a rernus mother with a rural Itah accent remarked to nobod m m toe particular of the Salt Palace wmi-darkn- Dora s Assembly Room, dancing with her papa The tableau was typical of colorful scene starring formally-attire- d night, there wouldnt have been room for it Standing room was hard to come by in the Palaces two ballrooms the auditorium arena, the arena concourse, the little theater and even m the corridors There were approximately 12 000 people on hand, according to Edward Card, day ticket chairman YWMIA couples. o A3 1969 29, officers Margaret $ Jackson, left; Florence S. Jacobsen, president, and Dorothy P. h It admire festively deceased cake. simple lew key acts that out shore the bigger show in the auditorium extra v splendorous celebr?ed the 100th an nf nnersarv the Young Womens Mtual Irrprovp The met t Association, November Saturday, NEWS, it was I appropriate that the wildest decorations of the eve onlv In addition to Russon and rrv there was the tr'ec-tiou- s ic fun of the Brothers Dirt Band a jngless jug bandi, with a lead singer that used a popcorn carton megaphone to sound like a combination of Tinv Tim Rudv Vallee and Jim kupskm the sillv, wide-eve- d charm of Claude Clyde rod 0eo the pleasing innocence of We Three ' (Diane McCoun. Walter Bovden, hv Jim Halil-daaccompanied and a rousing Music Man medley bv Bonnpville Stake youth In the auditorium, the headlined act of former Itahrs, the Three D and the Terry Si'ter. cemhmed m one were Potpourri group best on thoe numbers where the sifter did the singing and the D s did the backup 4s a stngle enntv the group i tiU a little too hung up on those cheerleader hand rro'ions made infamous bv the New Chntv Minstrel. Smith nmg were coiffures of he woman guests, along witn gowns and forn.als in deep, bright colors and traditional (artuallv pastels Dancing was to the music of Jack Turner and his orchestra in the cavernous Exhibit Hall and to the Bill Link Combo in the Assembly Room. Continuous floor sho.vs m the Arena Auditorium rnmnet-ewith a varety show m the Little Theater, while thp punch flowed and the cake was cut in four separate dining areas on the second floor arena concourse i d While the considerable ma jority of those who had a ball at the ba'l must have been under 21 it is shghtlv ironic that the best en'ertamment bv far of the evening was disrd out hv what appeared to be a couple of centenarians Stanley Russon and Francis I'm. two venerahe ttah character actors were tb bet show in me Palace as a couple of dot'v old mpr. emceeing the vaietv snow a ma'ron Oh. he s pure in the speond row gushed over rom-Oine- -t For those danger in the two baHroom who got tired of watching each other there wa the more stvlized stuff in the floor show of the Interna-t'ona- l Waltz and Tango Dancer ' to hand music of the 1040 Adobe My Hacienda While the maioritv of the crowd gravitated to the larger exh'bit hall where fox trots and waltzes predominated, there wpie more movabe parts to the kind of swinging that went on m the darkr d more intimate (Goh it s crowded m here " is how one swain described it to his date) assembly room. cln Ru'snn i Rii'-o- are you Where n going with that pig lirv K speaktng d show are (standing Pres. 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But (he insurance company tod ns they would not pav because we didnt have (he license number or the name of the driver of the trurk. We are reputable people and have reliable wimesses. What are our chances of collection? Mrs. L. W., Price. Probahlv not too good Technically vou have nothing to substantiate the claim Insurance companies have to diaw a Too easv for anvonp to pre'tv t ght line on -- uih incident just makeup a na.rr. Tne obvious question thev have and we too is whv n t make a claim with vout own insurance tamer That mi t he because vou either don t have the or vou aie fust operamg on principle The problem me insurance company nas and vou too is to snow negu-gorr- e on tie trucker s part Shgnt chance thev 11 recon-id,f vou '1 get a siTTied stats-- r nt from vnur witnesses a- - to what occurred and aso a statement from thp flagman rorrob er?rmg it Mean,ir'e voul' be heanrg from an offieia' of companv exp'aio.ng the.r position m greater ) oa v' e a m p"hj- - fev D P ain,a a 4 m Pal Dancers sway beneam elegant decor, arched streamer. Well ma am you ve got a copy of the letter they wrote to us wrach should be satisfactory. But omy you can interpret d how what they have done Briefly they ve sent vou a S14 35 refund: and claim that the entire 24 volume et vas Dec 6 Vol 2 sent to vnu on the following date Vcl 1 1an 20. Vol 3 Feb 24 and Vos 4 through 24 March 21 - Ad nothing about anv patdue notice involving $12 presume thi mean you are now happy but were not sure thev are or that they even have been paid am monev now at ah thev We No Tear Dod, s Last December I rent $14 si to Clucago for a set of as down pavmen' I got one volump and a tnL! lor another S12 and vras told I would get the second volume when But Improvement hve m a new condominium. Everything is Invelv with the exception of two old. old buildings right in front e' us which are a disgrace f the area. Theu buildings are hadlv We deteriorated and arp mire and germ breeders. The owners hive promised to tear thenil down hut nothing has been done. There is also a horse there We know vou ran do something Mrs E. L. to hurrv this up before winter sets m fan you J., Hnlladay. ViH anij h ?s s. and Jerv to tcra cnrr pi vom view t tqPTc a Bcar1 of Fea m cocp q das re cleao op .e from occup ed build rgs o -e a'eJ a A bv eT o rpt re ectmg a tear oewn ju1 hp enmp fo rwa-- c doors . e d ard re'u r',is e A o Last February we sent for some dolls and story books from a company in Npw Tork. We were to get three books free and one each mnrth Well at least two letters haven't talk'd famr oL computer into sending us the three free books although we have received the one each month. Weve paid all the money we are upposed to Mrs. T. Pleasant 4 lew. Fo- - wui be made in -- 15 n vr.i o were ypi-C e- 7-- - c 1 C the mk Of"y ,p e to it b -- f. i aCi0-- r He ivk not for public on e - e Wp S 1 f Ca V C3 9 W p G btft er b f O V fs o p e (W rn IS r -P m , ,nt - NO s4"c5 e t .v jstvwr tH. 5 9 a r-- u r.e iu ' tr e mo shipments to you was cancelpd Bur row - m rv m? remaining free .ip"-P - Ll'ludes '"F"" on fap back of ?' fa- - me o -- - p J h pint ifj0.r - NC irspON re rrei - r- - Itpr s rm 3"3 0sPr fep could be court next Five Selections Shipped imnrnvPncrr a-- wa. and if no comp aice. a non know We failed to immov Were Nor Sure Who's Happy C" T pie this was paid. I sent the first book back and told them I wanted the complete set as a present for my son and to send them POD. No hooks, and no answer to many letters, fan yon help me? L. M. V, Morgan. 6 Other Events A Only Slight Chance e m popping firecrackers wvh a strirg of er T Am4 Ta WK A 24-- St AKfArf - Paf D,,arp'a ij 9 4 0 T Th rs P vanen smi -- ParyfrK p A p m S ni-e- Only Slight Chance To Collect 3 o M ermo P T rfA Hac? f T 8 m Hat FnMv Pw? t 4 4 t CV M'f xpc the ex Weekly Calendar I I was I know o tKe duck T ist kind ot irrepressive d fci' Vipp-s the tack to vaudeville Keepmg -- fun-fille- That amt no pig s a duck th,i c Dc r e 0 H V 4T Lwyr cip iv rndC9 crvAfvj or ifsre5t y it Van help you j i ttl DO-I-f Will IA4ft numb Wll CJ9 M |