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Show MUSIC AND DRAiNlA 4- f The Chrlstenscn School of Dancing announces that Friday evening, July 28 will bo vlaltors' night at the Lorln Farr park. A program to begin ai 7.30 o'clock will feature the evening Tho following program includes several sev-eral kinds of dancing. Russian. Hungarian, Hun-garian, nature and lnterpretath e . Port-de-Bras by all classes. Brownie's dance Ruth Lavln Prag-an, Prag-an, Rutii Jean Mooro. Laura Turn cpjist. Clara Young. Jane Anderson. Kmma Lue McEntlre, and Helen Scott. Combination of technique. Garden dance. Mable Coolidge: sparklets Frances Coolidge; too dance, Pli Ills Gibson; polka series, Lewellen F. Ohristensen gallop excelsior, Lewellon F. Chrlstensen. Gallop from Rose ballet, Bernice Harris Kiss Me Again Waltz, Advanoed class. Peggy O'Neill Maxlme Wagstnff and Vella Phillips Group Ballet Althca Stalling, Edna G-lbbs, Wanda Phillips, Evelyn Farr, lucile Keyes. Russian dance, Lewellen Chrlstensen Chrlsten-sen and Phyllis Gibson. Spring morning, erna Smith. Fisher Boy polka, Carol Elaine 'hrlstensen. Flower Girl. Ardith Ashby Love's Whisnetincr W"a.lt9. Nnrir Bruestle, Rich Qlrl and Poor GlrlRae Ban-f..rd Ban-f..rd and Louise Jay. Hungarian dance, Bernice Harris Evelyn Edllnd. Phyllis Gibson. Mable' McLennan, Dorothy Gilson. Arb-tn Larson, Thelma Kellr Francis 1 Coolidge. An Invitation Is extended to tho public. A party of district forest service people, together with their friends, en- joyed a trip to Thnpanogoa cave in American Fork canyon, Sunday. July 16. They took a truck to American l-.irk canyon from Salt Lake arid were met b Supervisor Dana Parkinson and Ranker V. N. West of the Wo- (satch forest, and Supervisor W W. Blakealee with a party from the Flnta lorest Thirty-one people made the trip. After a picnic iunch the party ; visited tho caves, and returned safely over Ranger West's famous trail to ;the foot of the mountains. Much enthusiasm en-thusiasm was shown over th. , ave and tho way In which !t h is been developed by t.- ';isat. ii forest attaches. M.-ssrs ,Gery. Parkinson t and many ..th-jer ..th-jer public spirited people were congratulated con-gratulated on their success in arranging arrang-ing the trip. ' In honor of Robert Wi. Dickens' (fourth birthday anniversary, Mrs. i R, Dickens entertained 12 little play-1 mates from 4 to 7 o'clock Tuesday af- jternoon at a lawn party. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served, and children's games were enjoyed. Present wero Mildred Berk. Uuth Clove, Grace Clove, Merill Petersou, Fuv Peterson. Melba Chatloln, A.drms Chatlain, Josephine Jose-phine Chatlain, Donald Springer. Lee : Jensen, lomea J, nson and Donald Jones. Mrs. c. s Springer assisted I Mrs Dickens in entertaining and serving serv-ing the children- Mr John W. Wlntle, wife of Juhn W. Wlntle. principle of the Lewis 'junior high school, accompanied by I her daughter, Dorothy, seven years of age. left Sunday for a tour of the etate of California, She will vislt'wilh jher sister. Mrs. G. W. Woollscroft, a: j Big Creek. Calif., before returning to Ogden- |