Show The Ball aIl i r The University Glee Club assisted by several ladies and gentlemen of the Farmers Farmer s Ward Vard gave a select ball at atthe atthe atthe the meeting meeting house house in that locality on Friday last To say it was most highly enjoyed and and the last dancers did not depart until the early hours and it it will be long remembered as one of the most success successful successful success success- I ful hops ever given by this efficient club is to follow the newspaper style which should be avoided Everyone who danced had a jolly glorious enchanting time else he was a abig abig abig big hypocrite Right here the club wishes to tender it its grateful thanks to those ladies ladie and gentlemen who obligingly obligingly lent their services toward the successful completion of its lengthy program The decorations consisted of or flowers of varied type most captivating to the eye which amid the subdued sounds of a abass abass abass bass viol and of a couple other instruments instruments instruments ments seemed to move in motion throughout the ball Refreshments Refreshments Refreshments Refresh Refresh- ments which were so arranged as to be reflected in a dainty mirror were served in the basement and many were the couples that repaired thither to imbibe this reflected cheer or inhale delicious draughts of fragrant ozone The Sagebrush Quartette gave several peculiarly rendered songs the most characteristic feature being their inaudi- inaudi bleness This may be explained on account of a non-invitation non to sing To those citizens of Salt Lake ing on State Street whose slum slumbers bers were disturbed in the early morn this this' article may be acceptable Among the nota notables bles whom we might mention is Mr Chester Ames but as this can only be done on condition of his being em embraced braced by the literary editors editors editors edi edi- tors see front page we must regretfully regretfully regretfully regret regret- fully remain unheard Miss Lindsay was dressed in brown a ala ala ala la trimmed with sweetest of smiles Mr McDonald with pedagogical bumps seemed to be he unusually happy and well he might be Miss Shipp wore a bodice of cream colored silk trimmed with lace and bewitching bewitching bewitching be be- witching luminaries Mr McGhie the genial conductor was teeming with g good oci nature Miss Gabbot dressed in a very becoming becoming be be- coming evening co costume tume with leous leons trimming and her usual charms was seen among the dancers Mr Evans known by fame did undertake undertake undertake un un- to o make a pleasant evening for everyone besides himself and Miss Poll attired bf becomingly in black and her usual fascinating smiles was seen was seen was seen Among the many others non members of the club may be mentioned the Misses Evans Lewis Horne Home Gabbot Smith Jones Brown J Johnson S Smith ith Smith and others and among the gentlemen gentlemen gentlemen gen gen- Lewis Jensen Gabbot Willie Willie Willie Wil Wil- lie Tom TomS S. S D. D and many others A misguided youth with saddened mien and semi-frequent semi sighs has just entered our office and requests the following verses to be printed The sentiment is very touching and deserves your consideration To thee my friends with whom a night of mirth Was spent in seeming carelessness I speak And with this friendly token do I seek To interweave with flowers not of earth A A simple wreath and trusting in in thy hand I place it there and if perchance to thee i A A subtler truth will come it then will be beThe beThe The loving message which my thoughts have planned r GOOD d I yearn for thee thee thee-I I am alone And with an aching sobbing moan F t I call for thee I yea yearn n for thee Beloved one 0 O speak to me 1 I As through the air air my soul m in flight Approaches near to breathe Good t A I feel the woman in in thy breast The wayward locks to which I pressed My eager lips but far more real J This lonely solitude I feel In which the empty void so drear Hath made me yearn to have thee near J I feel upon my glowing cheek Thy mellow breath and could I speak Amid the merry dances' dances roll The loving message of my soul But this my ardent words would be I A tale of fervent love for thee r Thine eyes so beautiful and bright Have wildly thrilled my soul tonight r 4 a I feel my spirit cling to thee thee thee- I crave thy love and sympathy I t tAlas Alas I I see thee now no more I I And all is is still the still the dance is is oer Thou art an so good so pure and true That all my longings beat anew Within my heart The voice of Love LoveIs Is moaning like the mourning dove Whose lonely cry I hear to-night to These hese vacant words lOG G night od night od-night night G od-n od night fight ight |