Show SOCIET NOT t The dancing season a brought to a close last evening a Christensens han h-an entertainment tendered to the juvenile juve-nile classes Elaborate preparations had been made for the event which proved to be one of more than ordinary interest The early part of the evening was devoted to an exhibition of fancy dancing danc-ing The orchestra was enlarged and the music rendered was of the choicest description The sage presented a beautiful appearance with groups of tall palms and a feathery arrangement of lilacs suspended overhead During the dancing different colored calcium lights were thrown on the stage the effect produced being fairylike in the extreme Over fifty pupils participated and carried out the following pro gramme Group Kaleidoscope Fred Christensen Teresa Radcllffe Anna Cannon Ar della Cannon Vera Bernhlsel Marianne Mari-anne Oberdorfer Hazel Cannon Dorothy Do-rothy Boscha Helen Evans Myrtle Lynch Rose Evans Sylvan Simon Collins Canon Milton Anderson UCord Cannon James Lynch R leigh Browning Frank Root Fred Slade Wallace oelf Daniel Slade Geraldine Tripe Solo Skipping Rope I N Grant Eva AVhytock Duet The Quarrel Arranged by Fred Christensen Allene Dlttman and Glen Thomas Group Sailors Hornpipe H N Grant Clara Stevens Stella Daynes Janet Munlock Grace Bainbridge Charles AVoolf < Black Dale Pitt Dever1 oux Jennings Duet Minuet De La Cour 1753F F C Nott Sarah Perks and Vera Holt Group Cake Walk Arranged by L P Christensen helen Monroe Carl Cannon Maud Miller Esby Cannon Forest Mortin George AVoof Pyper Lilian Cannon Elmer Duet L Petite Skirt Dance Fred Christensen Katherine Murphy and Ethel Beesley Duet Fishers Hornpipe Areni Metcalf and Wesley Dickinson Solo Song and Dance Arranged by L P Christensen Violet Craig Solo Serpentine Skirt Dance L P Christensen Jacketta McCune Group Castanet Ballet Hazel i Calmer l Allene u Maclean I Leonie Pratt Evelyn Metcalf Nanna Chit I pin Grace Radclifte Over 300 people were present and at the conclusion of the programme I dancing was enjoyed by all present 5 < 0 This afternoon the childrens classes will give a dancing matinee at Chris tensens 0 Judge John F Kinney of San Diego Cal where he has resided for the last nine years and Mrs Lucy J Thurston of this city were married in San Diego where she has been for the last six months on May 9 and left at once for Salt Lake arriving yesterday on th morning train This marriage is of more than ordinary interest by reason of the prominence of the parties the om > having been chief justice of the I supreme court of Utah by appointments of Presidents Pierce and Buchanan and later delegate in congress from the then territory of Utah and the oth r by reason of having come to the country coun-try with the first party In 1S47 and being be-ing well known by all the old settlers I and universally beloved for her many good deeds Judge Kinney was especially espe-cially prominent In Democratic work during the last presidential election and as chairman of the county Democratic Demo-cratic central committee was largely instrumental in carrying San Diego county for Mr Bryan by 300 majority as against some 1200 Republican majority ma-jority for Mr Harrison at the preceding preced-ing election The Judge has come to Salt Lake to make It his future home mae The Herald extends congratulations and trusts he will have no reason to regret the change A > 0 The second annual reception of the Social Wheel club at the clubrooms I last night was a most pleasant affair and fully100 members and guests enjoyed en-joyed the varied performance of music I mu-sic songs and recitations The clubrooms were tastily decorated I decorat-ed for the occasion by the lady members I j mem-bers of the club and were filled to i i overflowing until a late hour I A number of new riders were present pres-ent and signified their Intentions of joining the clubinthenear future |