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Show Royalty of Deseret Stake Wards Attend Queen Of Gold and Green V !' I'll i ? I i r t i ' , .-'"1 5 riH f ; ' i .' .. . !.;. if ,. . '! ; . I pr--jmr . r Jr ' . ; r . ' v -y ,..''. 1 Tx- . - ! f ' f , ... .. . . 1 I Miss Daphine Terry, queen of elta Second ward's Gold and reen Ball, here wears the crown i ol Deseret Stake Gold and Green eau following the coronation "remony by President Harold H. "lorns. Attending her are queens 'presenting the other ten wards 01 the stake, Joyce Wood, Hinck-ieV! Hinck-ieV! Virginia Anderson, Oak City; Allie May Losee, Sugarville; Janet Jan-et Sanford, Sutherland; Lucille Billings, Delta First; Barbara Jean Hayes, Lynndyl; Lewa Bigelow, Leamington; Phyllis Robison, Deseret; Helen Skeem, Oasis, and Norma Jean Law. Delta Third WHeid in the Stake Hall Friday night, hundreds of dancers were present to enjoy the spectacle. A graceful background had been contrived with the use of gold and green streamers and the theme, "Moonbeams". An enormous enor-mous golden moon shone upon the crowd, and the hall was filled fil-led with green moon beams. The throne for the queen was of Gold and Green, with the leters M. I. A. on the dais. In a ceremony preceding the coronation, each of the eleven ward queens was presented with a corsage of golden carnations. Miss Terry drew the one that was marked "Queen". Her coronation coron-ation marked the climax of all the ward Gold and Green Balls and she reigned over the even- ing's dancing. A floor show of two graceful dances was presented by a group of dancers from the different wards, directed by Ruby Bishop and Glen Rawlinson, with Roma Elans as accompanist. Music for the Ball was furnished by the stake orchestra. |