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Show JAYCEE GEMS ENTERTAIN IIUSKANDS The First ward recreation hall was the scene of a very brilliant affair Wednesday evening when the Jaycee Gems went all out in entertainment for their husbands. President Ruth .Cobbley turned the time over to Mrs. Ralph Jensen, Jen-sen, Chairman and mistress of ceremonies. cer-emonies. During the banquet served by candelight at small tables, the following fol-lowing program was enjoyed. Dixie Dix-ie West, Anne Nelson, LaRue Mc-Candless, Mc-Candless, accompanied by Mrs. Dale Devereaux sang the Anniversary Anniver-sary song of the Gems; Jewell Olpin Ol-pin and Gayle Thorne, accompanied by Geraldine Thorne sang April Showers and Aren't You Glad You're You. Colleen Fergusen, accompanied by Mary Gillman gave a song and dance number; Marilyn Duke of Provo gave three readings, "The Waltz," "The Girl" and My "First Date"; Larry Blackhurst and Bruce Hacking, accompanied by Mrs. Anderson sang The Grandest Father and Old Shep; Nadine and Wilma Hales accompanied by their mother sang Sundown, Sleepy Hollow Hol-low Time and Sunshine of Your Smile; Alice Louise Madson accompanied ac-companied by Barbara Nichols executed ex-ecuted a toe ballet dance and a toe tap dance; Geraldine Thorne played play-ed a piano selection, By the Light of the Silvery Moon. Here the Jaycees took and held a court session with B Cobbley as judge and Nyal Wadley constable. All Jaycees without beards were brought in and fined. All together the evening was voted one of the best ever. Covers were laid for 68. |