JOEL - The "Gold and Green" balls were formal dances starting
in the 1920's, that a ward or stake would put on for
the youth of the Church. The gold and green colors
were the official colors of the "Mutual Improvement
Association" (MIA), and they used these colors for
decorations for the dance.
These colors were chosen in 1922 by Martha Jane Horne
Tingey who served the young women of the Church as the
second president of the Young Ladies' Mutual
Improvement Association (Young Women).
Green, stands for youth and growth; gold stands for purity and
perfection—combined, they symbolized the young men and
women of the Church and their MIA program.
Reference:
SOME THINGS UNIQUELY LDS
Sheridan R. Sheffield, R. Scott Lloyd and Mike Cannon
LDS Church News, 1992
Date: 01/25/92
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