Show I Banquet Proves Outstanding Affair With well over two vo hundred persons seated at bounteously provided tables and a rich program well spiced with wit and humor the first annual banquet I presented by Park City Civic clubs was declared by all to be the most successful I social affair of ot many seasons The ban ban- banquet banI banquet I theme of Hidden Treasures will Indeed be treasured In the pleasant memories of ot those who participated and particularly In the memories of the honored guests the guests the graduating class of ot the tho Park City High school Program numbers featured Jack Green GreenI with a a. vocal solo Don McArthur playing a selection Miss Audry Tallon I and Miss Dorothy presenting a piano duet and Dick Biasing acting as song master by directing some Bome enthus enthus- enthusiastic enthusIastic fastic community singing County Commissioner Ed I served as master of ceremonies and In Introduced In- In introduced the theme He called for toasts from the four retiring presidents of ot the I II Business and Professional Women's club I the Junior Chamber of ot Commerce the Ladles Athenaeum and the Kiwanis club j I I Each responded by outlining briefly the purpose of ot each organization In develop- develop developing j ling Ing the hidden treasures within each I member and the tho th hidden treasures lying In the services given to the community Mr W. W H H. H H. H Cranmer for the Kiwanis i j club club told t ld the graduates that the hidden treasure of ot living was not so much the successful j I successful attainment of success but the I work and pleasure derived from working wo for attainment j The class sponsor Mr Hull was called for tor the class toast and with a laugh filled presentation in which he referred I to the graduate wolves who wowed the ladles ladies and elaborated humorously on the I talents of many of ot the class members In taking care of or the extra-curricular extra activities of school which are conducted I near the hall radiator or fountain or behind the open door of ot a locker with I the more moro fair faced members of or the class A graduate Mont Reid responded for the tho th class and with a clever recitation expressed the pleasures pl of ot the class and and wishes for tor those who have not yet been seniors The class president Bryan Krueger also responded to thank the civic clubs for the banquet and and expressed tho the hope that It would become an annual affair Mr George Fisher referred to as the Mayor of ot Keetley was introduced as the speaker of ot the evening and he too carried out the themo theme of ot hidden trea trea- Ho He H traced the tho early day activities activities activities ties of ot Park City and the realized dreams of or those who first came here hero In search of hidden treasures He urged upon the honored guests the thought that they too with the tho th same spirit and forsight of their parents seek for hidden trea tren- treasures treasures not of ot wealth but of or pleasure and success Table decorations were carried out In Inthe Inthe inthe the red and white color scheme of ot the high school and at each place a 0 table favor of ot Park City ore or was found in a a. closed box giving iving each guest a n. true souvenir of hidden treasure Mrs Thelma was general generalI chairman of ot the affair assisted by vari vari- various various van ous members of ot the other civic organizations I In closing tho the banquet Mrs called for a a. vote ote of ot approval In making the honor banquet an annual affair The Tho Th enthusiastic response from fromI I the group assured all that another tra tra-I tra tra- tra tradition has been started which will grow grow ow with wi th the years I I |