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Show Stake Gold-Green Ball Next Tuesday Evening To Be Outstanding Affair Weeks of planning and preparation prepara-tion by M. I. A. leaders will culminate culmi-nate next Tuesday evening in an event long anticipated by the general gene-ral public and members of the "Mutual" organization the annual American Fork Gold and Green ball. The ball will be held February 7 in the Apollo hall, featuring royal ceremonies for the queens and their party, a unique dance demonstration, and a ball which promises to be one of the outstanding social events of the year. Spencer Crabtree and his orchestra will furnish the music. In keeping with the tradition of the "Gold and Green", the hall will be specially decorated for the occasion. oc-casion. A unique feature of the ball is that it is being planned for specta- tors as well as for dancers. The queens and their escorts will be the 'center of attraction upon their entrance en-trance at 10 p. m. and the dance demonstrations to take place later are expected to prove entertaining. The entrance of the queens will take place at 10 p. m. The queens and their escorts are: First ward Lois Shatter and Mack Cunningham. Second ward Mildred Chipman and Harry Barratt. Third ward Norma Gordon and Lyle Tregaskis. Fourth ward Ruth Chadwick and Howard Christensen. Patrons for the ball are: Presi- dent and Mrs. ciniora loung, Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M. Walker, Lucy Grant Cannon, Y. W. M. I. A. general gen-eral board, George Q. Morris, Y. M. M. I. A. general board, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Halliday, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence A. Grant, Bishop and Mrs. T. A. Greenwood, Bishop and Mrs. Joseph H. Storrs, Bishop and Mrs. Frank G. Shelley, Bishop and Mrs. John Pulley, Bishop and Mrs. E. W. Burgess Bur-gess of Alpine, Bishop and Mrs. Harry Har-ry Jerling of Highland, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bates and Mr. and Mrs. Le-land Le-land Beck of Alpine, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Sargent of Highland, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Chatfield of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Knudsen of Lehi, Mrs. Josie Walker of Pleasant Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Jarman of Pleasant Grove. The demonstration dances, and the couples who will participate in them, are as follows: Fox-trot and waltz Fern Robin-' son, Edmore Darling; Sarah Barratt, Bar-ratt, Ray Howes; Earlin Cunningham, Cunning-ham, Harry Butte; Fern Wilkin, Dale Burgess; Edna Bowen, Fred (1... TIT,.! vl-.f fill!- 50veii; uvLuvuy vviifcui, viii. Ovard; Maxine Moyle, William Wat-kins; Wat-kins; Millie Peters, Richard Hunter; Anna Beth Smith, Reed Parker; Florence Beck, Spencer Beck; Faye Varney, Phil Harrington; Edith Wright, Max Searle; Vivian Scas-ttrand, Scas-ttrand, Bill Wagstaff; Roxie Harrington, Har-rington, Lloyd Hayward; Elaine Miller, Owen Christensen; Nina Sykes, Jack Wagstaff; Elaine Nich-olcs, Nich-olcs, Glen Barratt; Betty Houston, Warren Wimmer; Jean Ncff, Mac Groesbeck; Ruby Harrington, Howard Ho-ward Paxman; Roma Strong, Grant Smith: Lou Groesbeck, Wendell Kirkpatrick; Hortcnsc Morby, Evan Bair; Mildred Greenwood, Byron Groesbeck; Ross Burgess, Mary Dunsdon. The Caprice Jack Green and Fern Robinson, Ronald Driggs and Mrs. Ronald Driggs, Fred Bowcn and Roma Strong, Howard Paxman and Ruby Harrington, first group. William Will-iam Watkins and Maxine Moyle, Ross Burgess and Mary Dunsdon, Dale Burgess and Fern Wilkin, Evan A;iir and Hortcnsc Morby, second group. The Dream Fantasy Wendell Kirkpatrick and Lou Groesbeck, Max Groesbeck and Jean Ncff, Byron By-ron Groesbeck and Mildred Greenwood, Green-wood, and William Watkins and Maxine Moyle. Mrs. Wendell Kirkpatrick will be the piano accompanist for the dance demonstrations. o |