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Show WALTZ NIGHT FEATURE IN HOLLADAY The third of the 10 big events of the Cottonwood LDS stake is scheduled for Oct. 9 and 10 at the stake center, 4917 Viewmont, in Holladay. Friday, Waltz night, will thrill the hearts of all those who relish the 94 -time and who enjoy a good time with the unexpected. With fine refreshments and an exceptional excep-tional floor show, this evening's entertainment will long be remembered. re-membered. Saturday evening will give the setting of the romantic Harvest Moon ball for all the young in heart. Nothing has been spared to bring to those attending the finest obtainable ob-tainable in orchestra Setwart Grow refreshments, professional floor show, decorations and fun attractions. As previous events planned by the finance committee have proved highly successful, these two eve- nings promise to add another success suc-cess story to the Cottonwood stake. Committee in charge of the two-night two-night affair is composed of Neils Hansen, chairman; assisted by Le-Roy Le-Roy Robinson, Russ Evans, William Wil-liam Hoskinson, Ellsworth Hansen, Jim Beard, Charles Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Ladell Reynolds, Ernie Smith, Vaun Farthingham, Rodger Gunn, Vernon Bateman, Vere Frampton, Leo Bridge, Vern Nichol and Ted Dowsett. |