Show LO n II I I II I l II r ti I r 1 I J Je y fI J Promised Ie Christmas Merry Christmas It will be L What a morry for the littlest Something is planned the most blase cu mon up to one entertainments for and oC course the be quite easily the extremes can dinner But between guessed a tree and a su features of tween these two leading there will be dances the holiday season folks for the young and house parties the society leaders the high school set and In fact all the different groups temaltc up what which in tho aggregate is known as the social world Col and MrsE F Holmes will throw open the dur Amelia Palace two or three times ing Christmas week and a surprise is i predicted on account of the artistic the assembly a furnishings Then dance high school and a University holly will be features of the season of y and mistletoe and Mr and Mrs Jay their largo dance Harris give Tarvcn on the 30th The invitations Chrlstensens at yesterday and the were Issued tations Mrs Dr and honor of ball is i to be In White and the Misses JVernon J who will be guests at the Holmes Amelia Palace Miss Grace Emery will ball by Col and Mrs be given a also season will be Holmes so the holiday nothing If not gay I Receptions and Balls i I was brilliant reception W large and given Tuesday afternoon at the lovely I home of Mrs David Keith From 3 until Ii were crowded with b oclock the rooms the friends of the hostess something like four hundred invitations having been issued On all sides guests were their delight at the heard expressing tasteful and perfect arrangement of the decorations In the large hall red in American Beauty roses were used I profusion with many beautiful palms On either end of the mantleplece were tall lighted candles shaded In red In the receptionroom where Mrs Keith assisted by Mrs James X Ferguson received her guests yellow chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums were used Smilax and asparagus aspara-gus fern were wreathed around the chandeliers and the mantel was festooned fes-tooned wIth ropes of smllax while large palms were tastefully arranged around the room The library was entirely 9 en-tirely in pink and green largo pink chrysanthemums with palms and smilax smi-lax forming the effective decorations The punch table over which Mrs Samuel Sam-uel Woodward presided was completely complete-ly draped with smllax In the dining room green and white prevailed Asparagus Aspar-agus fern formed the dainty table decoration dec-oration and the centerpiece consisted of an Immense cluster of while chrysanthemums l chry-santhemums while at each end candelabra cande-labra with white candles shaded in I green added to the charming effect Candles were also used on the mantelpiece mantel-piece which was heavily draped with I smllax Here Mesdames E L Carpenter Carpen-ter and C D Rooklldge poured tea and coffee In the hall l on the second floor the Lamboume orchestra wag stationed and rendered delightful music during with the afternoon The Indian room Its exquisite collection of boskets and Ori the Turkish room with its many ental lights were thrown open to the Those who assisted In enter guests talnlng were Mesdames L C Allen Kate Burton and the Misses Phyllis Burton and Annette Ferguson CI 0 At Chrlstensens Friday night Mr and Airs Clifford R Pearsall gave a dancing party which was one of the seasons brilliant events Despite the snowstorm quite a number of their lends attended and to the Inspiring strains of deux temps and raise played by the Christensen orchestra of ten pieces the guests danced the hours away in the happiest manner possible The decorations have seldom been eclipsed In this hall In tho first place the entrances leading to the ballroom 1 from the cloakrooms were hidden by many screens On the ballroom side of the east corner a punch bowl stood and the west side hud rugs and cosy seats while palms led In a semicircle back to the arched entrance to the main parlor which was all in red and hero refreshments were served red roses I and carnations with red lights being the decorative idea The host and hostess received at the south end of the hall which was prettily furnished for quite a space In front oC the music stand The lights of the hall were shaded with Japanese lanterns and on the musicians stand was a bronze statue with a fine globe electric light Palms on the bracket and stage helped to make the hall beautiful and the whole made an effective scene Card Parties and Teas Mrs H D Miles was hostess Thursday Thurs-day of a charming euchre party Luncheon Lunch-eon was served at 1 oclock and the guests played cards during the after mL L Ulnl1 deco noon rne souse was Deaxiciiuuy U < U rated In the diningroom white carnations car-nations were used with asparagus fern and in the parlors yellow and pink chrysanthemums were tastefully arranged ar-ranged On each card table was a vase of red and white carnations The tallies were Utah souvenir postal cards Prizes were won by Mrs Oscar K Lewis and Mrs Frank Knox The Invited guests were Mesdames S S Walker Knox Stevens Babcock L C Miller Owen Rood Keith Lewis Bailey Post Bransford McGurrin Gallgher John II De Sano John Bransford Boyd Bradley Brad-ley E B Pfoutz G B Pfoutz Officer I Cross Beattie Webber Rawllns J T Donnellan Egbert Roberts Tiernan Whitney Eddie Judson Rhoades Derge White Belden Hanauer 0 E Carey Alvah Lewis James Jennings Shelp Evans Nelden Johnson W C Jennings Harkness Ivers Griswold A B Sawyer Oswald J T White Ec cles Farnsworth Markland J H Bennett Ben-nett Robert Grant Miner Henderson and Misses Reynolds Ivers Webber Sawyer Preston Lena Preston Gussie Sawyer Walker Hanauer T Han I auer I 0 0 a A very pleasant reception was held 1 Tuesday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs E O Lee It was given by the Epworth league and Young Peoples I Peo-ples Bible class of the First Methodist I church in honor of Mr Alex Eberhardt who leaves shortly for Portland Or i C C i A most delightful sixtythree party was given Friday afternoon by Mrs J R Walker and Mrs C A Walker for Mrs Ellis The Japanese idea was car 1Ied out in the decorations and all then the-n The table cauls were pretty Japanese mats and the tallies were handpainted The prizes were won by Mrs Perry S Heath and Miss Adelaide Nason About sixty guests were present On Tuesday evening Dr and Mrs H D Nllcs entertained at a delightful C3 party The rooms were charmIngly charm-ingly decorated pink chrysanthemums being used In the parlor yellow and red In the library while the dining room was entirely In green and white It was a Seton Thompson evening The scorecards and tallies were pictures of wild animals reproductions of the artist The prizes which were Seton Thompson books were awarded first prizes to Mrs Nye and Mr Frankcn and second to Mr and Mrs Glendin nlng The invited guests were Messrs and Mesdames G Y Wallace Thomas Well Hoyt Sherman David 1t > ith M Ferry Bird W G Sharp Wltcher Jones Tracy WestervcltGeorge Lowe Charles Wilkes Charles Oalker J T Harris J R Walker Holman J T Frankcn Charles Read OBrien Ira Lewis R J Glondlnning Keith C 0 Howard M C Fox Mnj and Mrs Nukes Dr and Mrs Bascom Dr and Mrs La Motte Judge and Mrs Miner Gov and Mrs Wells Mesdames Lowe McClure Woodruff Styer McCornlck Macdonald Holmes Thompson Baxter Bax-ter Misses Lowe Carter Kimball Laura Sherman Eloise Sherman Judge Gray Read Keogh Messrs Gibson Holmes Clarence McCornlck B X Smith McCornick Schramm W J Thompson George Lawrence T Ellis El-lis Brown Will Thompson W J Lawrence Law-rence 0 P 0 Mrs John A Houghton was hostess of a very pretty card party given Monday Mon-day night complimentary to Mrs Nos worthy of Denver The decorations were chrysanthemums and the scores were Japanese fans strung with Japanese Jap-anese coins for counters The prizes were won by lirsJ A Reeves and Mr Will Reed The guests were Messrs and Mesdames A T Kerr J A Reeves George Reed Mesdames Nosworthy Dyer Tomlinson L H Tarbert McDermott Misses Reed Tuddenham Nellie Reed and Messrs Boyle Reed Burt Will Reed P P 0 The December social of the Daisy club was given at the home of Mr I and Mrs Oscar Peterson on Wednes I n day evening and a delightful time was spent by all High five was the game of the evening after which dainty refreshments re-freshments were served Miss Wallace and Mr Olson were awarded the head prizes and Miss Willis and Mr Mc Phie the consolation Those present were Mrs Peterson Misses Wallace Nowton Bowman Felt Willis Howard How-ard Bockhort Messrs Peterson Bowman Bow-man McPhle Knudson Maddlx Olson and Pratt d A Mrs F W Hanson and Mrs Bero gave a very pleasant card party Thursday afternoon at the residence of Mrs Hanson to the members of St Marys Altar society and their friends a a On Monday evening Miss Lyde Wells and Miss E Wells entertained delightfully de-lightfully In honor of Mrs Neldlg of Los Angeles The rooms were charmingly charm-ingly decorated American Beauty roses and smilax being used in the parlor par-lor while in the library and dining room yellow chrysanthemums were effectively arranged During the evening even-Ing the guests enjoyed an Informal musical programme Miss Fprrln and Mr Scott Wells rendering vocal solos and Mrs Junius Wells and Miss Ruby Wells piano selections The guests were Messrs and Mesdames J Ferguson Fer-guson O F Whitney R S Wells J F Wells H L A Culmer F D Km ball W C Jennngs W S Hedges C H Wells Hodson Haymond M DWells D-Wells Helen Lee Thomas Sloan Judge I and Mrs C W Bennett Dr and Mrs L Snow Mesdames E W Nledlg I i Sprague Fritz Chloe Benedict Emily Grant A W Young Greenwood Misses Catherine Culmer Louise Can m + + + + + + + + + 44444444444444444 + + + + + t + + + + + + t SOCIAL CALENDAR + I I + + I 4 MONDAY DEC 9thSt Pauls build openfng of FanAmerican fair + 1 + 4 TUESDAY DEC 10th Woodmen of the World ball at Christensens + + Miss June McIntyre afternoon event + WEDNESDAY DEC 11thSecond Assembly of the season at Christen + + I + sens + THURSDAY DEC 12thFirst Congregational church mystery market + + I + Reception to Rev and Mrs W II Engby + I + The Misses Barr afternoon card party 1 + Mesdames Richards and Miss Richards afternoon card party + + + Y M C A banquet + FRIDAY DEC 13th University of Utah ball at Chrlstenscns + + TUESDAY DEC 1 Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen ball at + + + Chrlslensens + Marriage of Miss McMillan and Mr Lucllwltz o + + WEDNESDAY DEC ISth Seventeenth ward soiree + t a t + Marriage In Bridgeport Conn of Miss Calhoun and Robert Hark t + + + ness + THURSDAY DEC 19thFederated Trades ball + 4 Saints college ball + FRIDAY DEC 20th Latterday + TUESDAY DEC 24th Chrlytmas eve ball oC the Maccabees + + WEDNESDAY DEC 25th Chrlstmas festivities Matinee and evening + + + ball at Christensens + FRIDAY DEC 27th Third ball of the Red and Black society of tho + + + high school > + MONDAY DEC 30th Mrs Jay Ta rvin Harris dancing party + + TUESDAY DEC 31st Scandinavian reunion and ball at Christcncens + + WEDNESDAY JAN 1 1902 Matin co and evening ball at Christen + + + sens + THURSDAY JAN 2 1902 Third Assembly of the season + + + + + + + + + + 44444444444444444 44444444 non Ruby Wells Dessie Grant Kate Wells Mary C May Sprague Abble Wells Florence Young Fannie Young Retta Young Messrs Hugh Cannon Sandford Hedges Wells Culmer Emory Em-ory Hedges and Scott Wells I Dinners and Luncheons Mrs S E Bransford entertained informally in-formally at dinner Wednesday evening Her guests were Messrs and Mesdames J T Harris J S BransCord Mrs I Ellen Blood Mrs E F Holmes Mrs George Blood Master Harold Lamb o 0 P Mrs Burns McDonald entertained informally in-formally Tuesday evening P 0 aMiss n a-Miss Lena Preston gives a luncheon I Tuesday In honor of Miss McMillan e CI 0 Mrs R G McNIece entertained at I dinner on Tuesday afternoon in honor of several oldtime friends 000 I Prof Eaton of the high school gave a banquet at Beardsleys Tavern Friday Fri-day night for the football eleven The table was spread in the rear dining room which was entirely arranged In red and black the walls corresponding I correspond-ing A red and black flag curtained off the room from the rest of tho hall I On the table the menu cards were red The place cards were written In red and a carnation tied to them In black ribbon The candles were shaded in red The menu consisted of ten courses embracing all the delicacies of the season These were discussed right merrily and afterward Informal toasts were In order Those at the table were Prof Eaton Mr Boyle Nicholas Smith Lawrence Anderson M Wheeler Wheel-er Rob Lawrence C Adams Harry Moore Walter Pike Earl Smith Ben Harris Mark McChrystal Mr Brown Alec Thomas Paul Nelden Will Davis Jack Hyde Jess Paul Irving Webber C Tripp Ray Weller Harold Bird and Arthur Murphy Weeddings and Engagements Mr Robert Harkness has gone to Bridgeport Conn where on December 18th he will be married to Miss Edith Calhoun of that city Mrs Harkness Mrs W G Sharp and Miss Harkness of smilax and white chrysanthemums I the wed leave shortly to be present at ding 1I 1 6 tOn > O I t-On Tuesday at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs 0 F Davis the marriage took place of Miss Carrie E Davis and Mr Frank E Darcy Rev W M Paden officiating Mr and Mis Darcy left in the evenIng even-Ing for an extended Eastern trip A w M reception was A very pretty wedding held Wednesday evening at the home oC Mr and Mrs Charles J Danger field In honor of the marriage of their daughter Miss Mae Dangerfield and Mr Walter M Williams which oc Twl tn Vir Tnmnln n to noun Afr currcu in me Tempe at u and Mrs Williams will be at home after December 15th on Sixth street between J and Ko 0 o q At the First Presbyterian church on Wednesday evening the wedding took place of Miss Mary E Baird and Mr Charles E Stevens of Butte Rev W M Paden officiating 0 00 Miss Emma Louise Armstrong and Mr William Armstrong were married by Bishop J R Winder In the Temple Tem-ple Thursday An elaborate reception was held In the evening at the home of the bride 667 East First South street Mr and Mrs Armstrong will be at home to their friends after December 1 De-cember 20th at 50 Seventh East street S P Q Invitations are out for the wedding reception of Miss Emma Lewis McMil lan and Mr Gustav Luellwitz to beheld be-held Tuesday evening December 17th at the home of Mr and Mrs II G McMillan 619 East South Temple street S a l The marriage will take place on Thursday December 12th of Miss Mary Ellen Clark and Mr Walter Romney S P a In the Temple at noon Thursday the marriage took place of Miss Ruth C Fox daughter of Mr and Mrs Jesse W Fox and Mr Abraham Taylor and In the evening an informal reception was held at the home of the brides parents 2C1 Wast Second South street The house was charmingly decorated with many palms dmpings the parlors wnsin pink and diningroom was the while being white carnations white pink and werccarrlcd out used and the colors were The bride wore refreshments the in over taffeta exquisite gown of gray an Mrs trimmed with applique Mr and assisted by Miss Frances Fox were Fox Mr and and Miss Vida I Young an will be at home to their Taylor Mrs friends after January 1st at 721 East Twelfth South street r aMiss Gallacher wan married Miss Mary Chase and In the Abner Tuesday to lovely reception was given In evening a I bride of the home at the their honor Mr and Mrs John Gallacher parents street A large number East of COi Fifth attended and the bar of their friends passed by all evening was delightfully p S the son of Mr Thompson C Bennett former resi C L Thompson and Mrs but now living at of Salt Lake dents < < recently married in that Seattle was Abbott The Miss Adrienne city to pleasant society event wedding was a plea associated with his is Mr Thompson architect Many Salt father as an Thompson people remember the Luke who removed to Seattle three family residence of eleven after a years ago was Mr Thompson in this city years first wing of the architect of the Architectural the college a Logan and of and private buildings many other public ings i a S a In the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday took place of Mr Jesse the marriage and Miss Lucy M wood G Evans John PrcslJ nt both of Woods Cross Winder performed the ceremony P of beautiful gown bride wore a Th white silk mulle over white satin She carried Duchess lace tilnmed with flowers The bride sis ried beautiful l wore and Prudence I ters Misses Ethel becomingly gowned A wedding recep the the home of tion was given at I father Joseph Wood In Boun bildes deco beautifully The house was tiful rated with carnations and chrysanthemums The tables with pi me carna I mums artistically arranged Avery were tions dainty past was served They very after will be at home to their fri nls December 1st 0 0 s Invitations are out for the wedding reception of Miss Rose Lester and Mr Dave Lewis the wedding to take place Christmas evening at the home of her brother Mr Samuel Lester I S 00 One of the prettiest home weddings Wednesday of the month took place evening when Miss Esther Annie Brown and Frank Greer Bleak were united In marriage by Bishop O F Whitney The ceremony took place at 7 oclock at the home of the bride and bridegroom 670 West Second North Between fifty and sixty of the friends and relatives of tho parties were In attendance at-tendance and partook of an elegant I wedding supper presided over by Mrs Annie Pierce assisted by the Misses I Ettie Hodson Gertrude Oliver Tlllle Brown Allie Asbridge and Lottie El I I kins The parlors were decorated with l chrysanthemums berns and Ivy leaves I The bride wore a gown of white linen lan trimmed with lace and satin ribbon I I rib-bon A most enjoyable evening was spent by all present The presents were numerous and were both useful I and ornamental The couple have commenced I com-menced lifes journey under the most favorable auspices Mr and Mrs Bleak will be at home to their friends after the 12th at their cosy home 670 West Second North Purely Personal Miss Stella Hooper has returned from Denver 0 0 a Mrs McClure has returned from California Cali-fornia r i r 0r Mrs MargaretvMileB entertains the Sewing club this weekS week-S e eSt e-St Margarets guild of St Marks cathedral will hold a bazar Saturdil evening December fc n aurday p P 0 0 Mr and Mrs P T Sadler enter tamed the Whist club Tuesday e3en r ing The club will mdet next Tues day t with Miss Minnie Sadler i a aMiss a-Miss Hattie Jennings entertained v u lha Whist club Wednesday a S 0 a Mrs David Keith entertains the lt1 I i club tomorrow Y y 1 and Mrs Justice Mr 15 Jungk have ar rived from the South to reside norrnl J nently in Salt Lake and are at horn at 1150 East First South street Mrs Emma Rice Neldlg who has been visiting Mr and Mrs MoX gomery loft I Tuesday r for LOT AngclS i Mrs W H Bagby has loft for warn r i Tex where she will vlslghcr l mother to P Mrs George B Greenwood has returned II re-turned from Eureka 0 s 9 Miss Charlotte Ajax leaves next wok for Center Utah 4 a ok Mrs Daniel Ensign who has iwn visiting Mrs A J Hoffman rclurnM to her home In Ogden on Tuesday f Q S Mrs M A Jolly of Rexburg Ida wni spend the winter with her mother lira I i Armstrong u Mrs J M Moon has returned iron the East 0 f 0 Mr and Mrs A E Walker are at home for the winter at 416 Walker terrace ter-race S 0 Mrs Sol Slegcl and children and Mlzj Boettcher leave next month to paS tta t remainder of the winter In Camden S C 0 < 0 1 Mrs Andrew Dowd of Sunnyslde will spend the holidays with Mrs John Sharp S o o Mr F J Fabian has returned from the East S a Mr and Mrs G W Wheeland of Tennessee Ten-nessee left for Park City Monday 311 < i I thence they will go to California i S QI r Mr G Lavagnino has returned from an extended European tour Mn I Lavagnlno will spend the winter In I Florence s I 0 S Mrs Walter Mandell has returned after a three months absence traveling with Mr Mandell In the Northwest 0 3 aMiss a-Miss E Robbenia Paul has Suet returned re-turned from her European trip and sat s-at her home corner of Third South and Eighth East During her absence she visited the different cities of England Eng-land and the continent a 0 a Mr and Mrs J C Hooper left for the East yesterday S 0 9 Mr and Mrs D L Werthelmer have moved from the Fifth East hotel and I 1 will be at home for the winter at the residence of Emanuel Kahn A 0 0 Rev R H Barnes of the Episcopal church at Provo was here during the week accompanied by his bride formerly for-merly Miss Anna Corbett of Ouray S 0 0 Mr and Mrs D S Murray are back from New York 0 6 a Capt Schley has left for Georgia 0 0 0 C P Overfield has returned from the East P a P Mr and Mrs C A Granger vtl known In Salt Lake have left for Grit ley Colo where they will make their home in the future u 4 0 la John Van Brunt who has been Continued on Page 21 Society i Continued from Pago IS t I I c the city for1 the past week haa returned i 1 re-turned to Logan J fro AG Lamson has returned from I the East I 1 Knight enter S Mr and Mrs Harry I tained informally Wednesday evening a J A Roundy a business man of Salt I Lake City Utah accompanied by his t daughter Miss Florence Roundy wan on the Sierra for J through passenger Australia a He will establish a large 1 establishment manufacturing lns8 class near Sydney and has heavy American I capital behind the movement Honolulu 1 Hono-lulu Commercial Advertiser 9 9 0 Mrs T R Black has returned from a two months visit In the East o I Mr8J Mi Moore has returned from e a pleasant Eastern 4 trip I t Mr and Mrs Joseph Henshaw havo I gone to Los Angeles II I a S 0 I McGrath has returned i Miss Gertrude 1 from a several months visit In the East f 0 t Mr and Mrs Phil Clark who have been In the city for several days have returned to Eureka i t Mrs William McGrath Js expected home from California this week Her I 1 brother Mr Paine will remain there F some time longer u a a 0 I Mrs P C Brown has cone to Ogden 1 l for a few days visit a a II Benjamin F Rash has gone to Colorado Colo-rado for a brief stay and during his 4 absence Mrs Rash will be at home at 246 South Sixth East street I a a Mr and Mrs Emanuel Kahn and I f daughter Beta leave Thursday mornIng morn-Ing for the East They will spend the winter in New York and other Eastern I at cities h t 0 T Mrs Arthur Brown has returned from I ri4 Europe I a a a A Mrs W C Higgins has returned from California a 0 Rev and Mrs F L Arnold has returned I o re-turned from a very pleasant Eastern V trip New York and Washington being I included in their itinerary f ro 1 1 Mrs L R Strauss of Vineland N J formerly of St Louis Is the guest 4 of Mrs S Samuels of this city < 0 a o I LS Mrs TE Bamberger leaves shortly I for New York to remain until spring oil 0 t Mrs P A H Franklin and daughter I t have returned from the East 0 0 a i Miss Lulu Buckle returned Monday from Provo where she has been visits visit-s Ing her friend Miss Flora Twelves fn having spent a delightful time i I Mrs R McConaughy underwent an a operation at Holy Cross hospital yesterday yes-terday and last evening her condition was very encouraging S SO Mrs John Lewis of Dunbar avenue 41 has moved to 97G First street Mrs Dr J A Hensel and son are f down from Eureka viaitlnp Mr d Mrs George GobG a a aMiss a-Miss Helen Shepard of State street jl entertained Informally last evening I I O a 0 Sril Mr Gordon U Hutchins arrived In h town yesterday and will spend today r with T G Griffen and D Macpherson o MI Boyce tt A 4 a L Miss Clclla McCrcady gave an Informal Infor-mal dinner last Monday evening ott at Mrs G S Young of Fort Douglas has been unable to fulfill social engagements l fJ gagements owing to her Illness since arriving here Miscellaneous Events Of Invitations have bene Issued to a reception U re-ception to be chen in honor of Rev Mr and Mrs W H Bagby on Thursday i Thurs-day evening at their residence on East Fourth South street The reception Is to be given by the ladles of the Central I Cen-tral Christian church ing 0 S The Council of Jewish Women willS meet In the B hall S B on Wednesday 5ii I II ofernoon After the business session a 0 i programme will be given On Tuesday 248 I the Junior society of the council will 4 2j give an apron fair In the B B halL hal-L 0 Miss Alice Cunningham was hostess 3fi of a delightful at home Monday afternoon L af-ternoon Her guests were Misses Jo 3 fl Bcphine Sells Gcnelve Clark Leda I 7 Rawllngs Laura Rawllngs Josephine SkW Botsford Bessie Chandler Mamie Sap 89J i plngton Madgo Young Mary Young uIy U 0 a a A novel linen shower was given Fri day afternoon for Mrs Jesse Evans formerly Miss Inez Chose Woods of Woods Cross at the home of Chase Park of Centervlllc Each guest brought a Piece of linen on which they worked S their Initials during the afternoon The 181 I rooms were decorated with red carna J I tions A most enjoyable time was ntd spent by those presentS 3Ift present-S S 1rgI The Banner hive L O T M gave TtU an enjoyable ball at ChrIstensens b r rJ Tuesday evening It i 0 0 ItOO The guests at the Fifth East hotel 1v pl gave an Informal dance Vcdnesday Giet evening toa few of their friends The sp6 J top floor where the dance was held was l fift most attractively decorated by many b1bt Japanese lanterns and ti delightful I 50 U evening won spent by thos present a b GI b Very dellEhtful was the nodal given lb W t i the young people of the First Uni y8J J tarian church Friday evening at the rl tcee Quite home of Mr and Mrs S 0 Snyder a number were present all of nO Whom enjoyed the pleasant Informality 4y ot the evening Mr and Mrs Meakin s Were there and added to the pleasure 1 t A the < guests D > song and recitation as Id 111 rularc by his dramatic read lags S The lJadlel AId society of the Firs c1 Its Congregational jIJ tlJl church will give a mys tery social and supper in the church Parlors on Thursday December 12th Inl 1 The mysterious package sale will be I gin at 4 J p moo and a most delicious tur Ib1 S key supper will be served from G to 8 There will also bo an art table and a S lb tho fiBbing little pond will oller Attractions for I 5 ones a a a oed c Members and friends oC < the Wcstmln i ster Presbyterian church to the number I fJ4 ot V t l WO enjoyed the annual dinner b > the 111 S Brotherhood ot Andrew and Philip given at the church Parlors Friday o f evening It was a turkey dinner with It all I rcr lhe necessary accompaniments and pIi WaR a genuine feast for d at all About 50 Wan netted by the undertaking which me wi be used In thc te Purchase of new hYmnals c dor the church I S a e 3 A or reception was tenderer Harry Felt u ManU last Tuesday I evening 3t the 3nts eshlence I JII o11r of Mr D P Fit at this city Felt 1J left for the s WCdne8da miselozi field on ednesday evening and 01er given In the party van hla honor The guests iir0 1arJel worl S f CompoSd oC relatives ot the illV depnrtlng b r I cit and Irma mlsslonnp Misses Vera A S Felt furnished volcal sc lecUons d and this with socIal chat S and refreshments furnished a very pleasant t 1 evening for those participating J 11 The Billie i club gave Its second arty t 0 4 ThUrsday nt the about Ladles Literary club hull Sixty being presentS present-S Chrlstensen orchestra XurniBhed the i j muslo for a very nice programme of 1 dances Punch was served all evening I In the lowor hall The committee on arrangements was composed of Sam Ashby C H Patton Claud Hull and Clyde Simmons and the floor committee commit-tee by C H Patton A J Cope Frank White Claud Hall Those present were Misses Bertha MIdgley Lllllc Hunter Chloe Hunter Carrie Hardy Luella Peterson Blossom Mitchell Nanna Chapin Maude Naylor Millie Hansen Bessie Crlsmen Hazel Schoebrldge Lou I McLalland Adele Horn Claudia Schrnler Ivy Price Gallic Cutting Nellie r Nel-lie Nicholson Catherine S Hardy Liz zie Thomas Nellie Geary Mabel Geary Louise Hagman Jessie Love Lule Love Lena Haas MIlllo Atkins Lulu Keytlng Vcrda Thachei1 Rcda Taylor Messrs Sam Ashby Frank White C IT Patton G H Butler Clyde Simmons A J Cope Claud Hall RS Gray Arthur Ar-thur H Ball Harold F Orlob Wood Hicks Art Bolton Walter Schmler Will Ball Oscar Rydall C E Post E A Burton R a rico TR llass C Xnomns Albert Strong C IL Thomas D R Kelly Jr Burl W Allbn How arcl F R Wooley Will Coleman A J Skldmore Will Ashby C E Wright Charles W Brown Wlllard Clayton n A most enjoyable social tor the bene fit of the Lincoln school piano was given at the home of Mrs George Canning Can-ning on Friday afternoon A number of vocal and Instrumental selections were given by the Mtsses Canning and a very pleasant afternoon passed by all present Among those present were Mesdames MuIhaI Wetzel Fenton Smith Pardoe James Poulton Al Poulton Von Ehm Bowdish Long Smith Clayton KImball Lath Misses Mulhall Altier a 0 a Mrs Robert Coleman and Mfss Coleman Cole-man and Miss Johnson of Kansas City will be at home to their friends at the Fifth East hotel Wednesdays In December De-cember A very pleasant party was given Friday evening by Miss Dollle Lucas at her home 121 South Fourth West The evening was spent with games and music after which delicious refreshments re-freshments were served Those present pres-ent were Misses Mable Hicks Bessie Quinn Lea Hahn Grace Fowler Dol lie Lewis Laura Quinn Lizzie Ked dlngton Jennie Arslon Messrs Dave Sprunt Art Ball Jim Stran ChaVlie Hayden Claud May Jim Watson Charlie Fowler Eddie Wltbeck Clarence Clar-ence Renshaw Charlie Hahn Art Don aldson a a I The regular semimonthly social of the Opal club will take place on Monday I Mon-day evening Instead of Tuesday the usual time of meeting The officers of the club especially request that each I member of the club make it a point to be present at this social as particular care has been taken to provide for heir entertainment A complete attendance endance Is required for the further reason that many projects for the amusement of the club members during dur-Ing the winter will be discussed and plans made accordingly The time of meeting Is 830 a a a The annual membership banquet of he Y M C A will be held In the association as-sociation gymnasium Thursday night The present membership Is 129 and Its It-s expected that a majority of these will be present to witness the closing scenes of the special membership effort ort by which It Is i hoped that soy ntyfive new members will be admitted ad-mitted The association orchestra will play and there will bQ toasts by prom mont Y M C A workers The ladies spread oC the auxiliary will preside over the Sea The U and I Crystal club enjoyed 0 very pleasant entertainment Thursday Thurs-day evening at the home of Mr and Irs E G Holding High five was the I feature of the event First prizes were warded to Mrs D Galacher and Mr I C Harvey second to Mrs W H Gulver and Mi E M D vr After an elegant ele-gant supper and a few appropriate en ertalnments the club adjourned to meet December 19lh with Mr and Mrs D Galacher The club with the May club as their guests surprised Mr and Mrs J Tlmms on Monday night by appearing at their new ht > me at B and Sixth streets for a countrystyle house warming a 0 The Century Whist club met with Me and Mrs Jr G Anderson Tuesday evening Those present were Mr and Airs Charles Offenbach Mr and Mrs L P Robinson Mr and Mrs J A Anderson Mr and Mrs T H Smith Mrc and Mrs Harry Clark Miss Alice Anderson Thet club meets with Mr and evening Mrs Harry Clark next Monday The Oak Leaf club was pleasantly entertained by Mr and Mrs W S Barnes Thursday evening During the few games of 63 the usual Jolly and harmonious spirt prevailed Prizes were awarded to Mrs George Romney and Mr Will Romney The club ad ourned to meet with Mr and Mrs Oeorge Romney on Thursday the 19th S 0 f Mr and MrsFred Schulzo of 2010 South Thirteenth East street gave a donkey party In honor of their nieces birthday Miss Chrystal B Kay of the borough of Brooklyn New York Among those present were the Misses S Margaret Harley Elizabeth Gibson Agnes Gibson Laura Frlclc Dagmar Orlob Daisy Harvey M Per Helen McLeod Mary McLcorl Mrs Schulze and Dr F Daley Dr Joseph Ritchie Messrs George Mathis J Morrison Chris Alston J Orlob and many others oth-ers Supper wa served at 10 p m Chrysanthemums In lavender formed the decorations Thc first prize was won on the donkey by Laura Frlck the consolation by George Mathls The evening was amost enjoyable one to all who participated a S a A very pleasant surprise was given on Mrs W E Wilson Friday evening at the home of her brother Mr Wll lam Lester and a most enjoyable time was passed Music and high Jive were tho features of the evening Those present were Mr and Mrs William Lester Mr and Mrs Cartrlght Mrs Norton Mr and Mrs Samuel Lester Sr Mr Emil Brazer Miss Florence Lester Mrs George Ycadon Miss Rose Lester Mrs Lenton Mr and Mrs Isaac Lester Mrs WC Wilson Miss Eva Norton Mr and Mrs Charles Crowther a q a A dancing party will be given In the Fifteenth Ward Amusement hall Monday Mon-day evening December nth In honor of David S Edwards who will depart on the 18th for a Southern States mission mis-sion A good time Is anticipated by all Music by Hansens orchestra S OGDEN SOCIETY r Tho week was n delightful one In OK den social circles notwithstanding the rain and generally disagreeable weather o S S Como about 3 oclock and be prepared to stay n little later than usual wan Mrs Harriet S TSmcrsonR Invitation to tho Coterie for the eleventh anniversary celebrated at her line old homo on Tues day November C6th whore sho was assisted as-sisted by Miss Grace Emerson In rccelv Inc her guests A programme of original wlttlclsmn and cuoico selections was glv en by this coterie of friends gathered around tho cheery hearth Mrs Emer sons address contained n summary oC aummal4 the great good accruing from congenial club work and how It was reflected In tho homes of tho members to tho benefit oC all an then In hor sweet gentle way she spoke of the heat blessing conferred upon tho Coterie In that death had never broken the circle Mrs Abbotts noveI I trlbutlon was a delightful surprise In he shape of toasts which sho preface with witty explanatory remarks in which she Introduced four members who wer to respond In Our President MISS Engln Smith excelled herself In i her trW ute to Mrs Emerson and her sentiment were Indorsed by thc club In hearty ap plausc n L B Adams responded to Robertr BurnswIlh There was n lass which she Intonated with the musical musi-cal thistle In a way that made the Ilte poem doubly appreciated Mrs Gideon beto noire Kobcrt G Ingoraoll was the tooflt assigned to her much against her conscientious sense of propriety but with 1 P few clever remark aho consigned h I to the care of Charon A conversation ensues In which this gruesome boatman cruesoro I of tho Styx tells Ingorsoll he must go lower than ordinary sinners but InKor sol pleads so earnestly to bo allowed to remain In Hades that Charon finally consents con-sents on condition that Incercoll will allow al-low old traditions to stand and will meddle med-dle no moro with the orthodox religion This clever dialogue was written by Mrs Abbott and was probably exactly what happened when Bob Joined tho shades to investigate futurity And then as Brownings Hidden Beauties tler not rovcalcd themselves in 0 recently lively discussion Mrs Abbott undertook to ox plain them In a toast full of humor ending end-ing with tho soem Another Way to Love which la I certainly diametrical to ho I present method Tho toasts created much merriment which was tempered to 1 sadness by Mrs Corlcwvs little poem Tls so Everywhere suptfvatcd by an accident and an Incident related recently In ono of Mr GoSheriTN sermons The guests were soon laughing again however how-ever over Miss Joalo Kimball club experience ex-perience from the time she united with tme the Band of Willing Workers when a I little maid In pinafores till she Joined the Coterie where she had found her goal In club llfo and where Miss Joalos bright vivacious wit Jo n constant source of pleasure Mrs Perkins and hor little son Willie the Merry SleighBoll Song on th guitar and mandolin accompanied by Ralph lmerson with slelghbcfls The guests testified their appreciation with n hearty encore Mrs Warner was also ret 1 re-t called to thc piano after her brilliant solo Another diversion was historical couplets with hidden meanings written on cards r and distributed among the guests who read them In alphabetical order giving the answers and It is to the credit of Co tone that not one member failed to give a correct solution When the ladles were shown Into tho diningroom tho happiest surprise awaited hem for there each standing solemnly In his placo around tho beautifullydecorated tables were tlTFTccn tien tlemen of the club members families Camiles with a few others to make tho number complete Tho dlnlngrobm presided over bv Mrs AC Emerson assisted by Mrs McGraih Mrs Mowbray and MISS Belle Martlndale was beautifully decorated with cut flowers In club colors and here and there In little nooks about tho room 1 a cheery Illumined pumpkin face smiled its Thanksgiving approval on the happy scene Dainty shaded candles In pink and cream shed a soft light over tho elegant ele-gant table appointments A birthday cake ornamented with eleven pink and cream candles decorated the center of the large table and a pretty bouquet wufc placed at each cover After refreshments tIm ccntlemon wore asked to slate their grievances against tho Coterie and many were tho funny little happening that had befallen them while their wives and daughters were absent at their club but not one grievance against the Coterie did these loyal friends relate They had only the kindest feelings toward this rcchercho little club of which they are proud and they also expressed a wish to be Invited soon again and often This was one of tho most elegant entertainments tho club has enjoyed since Its Inception and will always bo remembered with pleasure by those who were fortunate ugh to bq present The Invited guests were L B Adams A P Bleelow J S Corlow V Gideon Rev Mr Goshon IIon J N I KImball Arthur Kuhn Archie McIntosh Mr Mowbray Dr Perkins Judgo Patton and Hon A J Warner a a o Mrs H C OHarnott Is visiting friends In Pocatello o 40 Mrs George Snlvclcy Is visiting friends In California a e a Mrs J E Lee is on a California visit O T O Miss Ida OHnrnott went to San Francisco Fran-cisco Tuesday to spend tho winter a a a Mrs P C Brown of Salt Lake City Is visiting Ogden friends a a a Mrs G A Bruce left on Thursday for I an extended visit among friends and relatives rela-tives In California and Texas She was b Mrs W of I accompanied by 1rs 1T A llodgman l L Halley Ida o SO Mrs A A Richter Is visiting friends In Richfield a S S Tho W C T U held a pleasant HCS slon Wednesday with Mrs D N SmithS Smith-S V IS I Mr Arthur Wallace and family arrived In Ogden Sunday from England and are visiting Mrs Wallaces sister Mrs George F Cave They expect to make their homo here a 0 aMiss a-Miss Edith Gourley visited her parents here during Thanksgiving week return lug Eureka Monday PARK CITY SOCIETY Tho holiday sowing bee met with Mrs I W W Armstrong on Tuesday with Mrs W G Lamb on Wednesday Mrs C Shields on Friday and will meet with Irs Lem Learn on Monday and Mrs J V Geiger on Tuesday W 0S Invitations have been received from Mr nnd Mrs Jay Tarvln Harris O Salt Lake to a dancing party to be given by them on Monday December 30th at Christen ens to meet Dr and Mrs J VernOn White and tho Misses Holmes S SO Mr and Mrs Joseph Spollman of Denver Den-ver and Mr B Sawyer of Boston spent Wednesday and Thursday In Park the guests of Mr and Mrs W G Lamb Tho visitors spent Wednesday up at tho King nine and In the evening Mr and Mrs Jamb entertained for them vcry Infor mally d Tho Masonic lodge gave an elegant banquet ban-quet In their lodgeroom Wednesday ovcn Ing About sev5fity members were present evening pres-ent and enjoyed an unusually pleasant a a a Mrs Will Browning who has been the guest of her sister Mrs G W Bowman gcst left for her home In Salt Lake Sunday afternoon 0 0 0 The Womans Athenaeum met at tho home of Mrs William Reich Monday afternoon af-ternoon and the following programme was carried out In thc absence of tho director Mrs William Reich kindly took charge of the name Tho first paper The Alhonades Conquest of Granada was given by Mrs Walter Scott Rodrig Diaz and the CId was Mrs Shields topic Mosque of Cordava was given Ijy Mrs Kmma Whitchead The Alhnm br by Mrs R G Ralston Instrumental Instrumen-tal solo Illusionl Grand Waltz Mrs Fred W Hayt vocal solo GoodNight Mrs W G Lamb Twentytwo members responded to rollcall Mrs W I Snyder of Salt Lake was a guest of the afternoon after-noon After singing America adjournment adjourn-ment was taken until December Ipth when tho afternoon will be given to music In charge of Mrs 1 MF Allen a t aMiss a-Miss Florence Hurlbut entertained on Tuesday evening The table WaR dainty In a graceful arrangement of roses and carnations Covers were laid for Miss Estclla Watson Miss Florence GrocBbcok Miss Hannah Lccompte and Miss Jessie Hurlbul S S S Nrs Walter Scott wan on Wednesday the hostess at a dainty dinner given In honor of Mr and Mrs AV 1 Snyder of Salt Lake Tho table was exquisitely arranged ar-ranged In pink and white asters Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs W I Snydcr Dr and Mrs E P Lecompto and Miss Hannah Lccompte Lafr thc following invited friends enjoyed several frames ol euchre Mr and Mrs F W Sherman Mr and Mrs Charles Heath Mr and Mrs J M Croes Mr and Mrs C A Blocher Mr and Mrs W W Armstrong and Mr and Mrs S Charjes as Shields Mr W I Snyder was the guest of honor at an entertaining alxtythreo party par-ty given by Mrs J W Geiger on Thursday Thurs-day evening Tho first prize was won bj Mrs Lcm Learn the second by Mr I Charles Shields Those who enjoyed Mrs Geigers hospitality were Mrs W I Snyder1 Dr and Mm E P Lecompte Mr and Mra P McPherson Mr and Mrs Loin Learn Mr and Mrs Charles Shields Miss Edyth Lowry Miss Harriet Wooley and Dr W I Donoher I 5 a k a Mr and Mrs P McPherson entertained at dinner lat evening complimentary to Mr and Mrs SV L Snyder Covers wore laid for ten S a aMiss a-Miss Sadlo Tlasband who Is attending school at the B Y academy at Provo and who hrS been spending a few days visiting visit-ing hor parents In Park was the recipient of a pleasant surprise party Saturday evening given by Miss Olive Lowe and Alfred Stanley Games music and a 0 tempting lunch Were enjoyed by tho friends who wens Misses Hannah Le compto Lillian Hodges Vera Lowe Olive Lowe M Rasband Messrs Will Sl Lon 10 Owllllams Earl Glade and Alfred Stanley A1rcd a a S Mrs Jack Thomson and mother Mrs B Hurley went down to Zion Frfdav af ternoon for several days visit and to meet Mr Thomson who arrives from Idaho on Monday 9 a a Mr and Mrs P McPherson entertained n small company of friends very Informally Infor-mally on Monday evening Euchro wag tho game played prizes being won by lira Shields and Mr G Bowman Tho guests were Mr and Mrs G Bowman pr und r E P4 Lccompte air JY 1 Snyder Mr and Mrs J W Geiger and Mr and Mrs Charles Shields a a About twenty of the young friends oC Bert Pope were pleasantly entertained at I i his home on Wednesday evening the oc > c < lon being n wcllcrringed surprise There were present Misses Hannah Le I compte Myrtlo Robinson Florence Clark Nina Cross Bcrtlo Jensen Mattie Rich I ardnon Freda Funk Merle WhItehead Lllllnn Funk Messrs Mi Davis G I Schuster S Raddon Ed Paxton I Shields Ed Walker J Thomson Ed Allen Al-len terson D AVllllama Leo AVycoff and B Pat S S S Miss Katie AVadsworth was given a I pleasant surprise at the home of her sister sis-ter Airs Matlle Quinn on Thursday evening Prizes were won by Miss Anna Campbell and James Simpson Dainty refreshments 1 re-freshments were served and an enjoyable evening was spent by all Tho guests were Mr and Mrs G Scott Mr and Mrs Quinn Mrs AV Wheeler tho Misses Anna I An-na AVadsworlh Anna Campbell Jennlo Blrkumshaw MngRlu Tracy Lydla Hal Pearl Brockway Messrs J BlrKiimshaw I S Barren J McDonald Joe Copp II Drew J Simpson R Johnson Ed Hal and Charles Stevens f The O E S will V meet In Masonic hall I wil tOmorrow evening for clcclloiv of officers A full attendance Is desired I Mrs AV L Snyder who has been the guest of Dr and Mrs E Lccompte for the past week leaved or homo this afternoon 0 a a 1 I The Ladles society of the Congregational Congregation-al church met wHhMrsWJ Buck yesterday I yes-terday afternoon to perfect arrangements for their bazar dinner and rummage sale S a 0 A very pleasant surprise party was given Friday in honor of Miss Alice Fulk crsons twentysecond birthday at the I homo of her parents Music games and dancing wore Indulged In until midnight f 1 when delicious refreshments were served I Tho invited guests were Mr and Mrs N I CollIns Mrs B Snyder Misses orrlty Nell Tucker Emma Carroll Lolio I Fuikerson Winnie Tucker Josle Bale Rachacl Johnson Annn Workman Messrs NC Kccfe B Fulkcrson Ed I Leonard D Stonebraker W OKccfe O OlcEon L OKeefe L Frazier J AVycofT and F Bergl Tho hostess was assisted i I In entertaining by Mrs R J Fulkereon I and Mrs B Snyder I PROVO SOCIETY The wedding of Miss Alice Noyes to Mr James Chapncll was quite a surprise to their many friends The happy event occurred oc-curred on Tuesday evening last at the i home of thc brides mother Mrs Louis A McBrIde Bishop Snow pronounced the ceremony Only the Immediate relatives I and friends were present A delightful friend present delghtCul wedding feast was served Mrs Chappell I is the daughter of Mrs L McBride and I lisa always figured very prominently In I public affairs She has formed a large circle of friends who send out their sincere sin-cere wishes for her future prosperity and happiness Mr Chappell Is the son of Henry Chappell and is one of Provos oldest old-est and most respected citizens Mr and Provo Mrs Chappell will make their home In S S S i Mrs Gcorgo AV Craig Is entertaining I Mrs Dales and her daughter Miss Silence Dales the noted and taionlcd violinist of j Lincoln Neb 1 a Rev R H Barnes and bride wore heartily heart-ily welcomed to Provo on Thursday last where they will make their future home They were married In On ray Colo December De-cember 2nd and visited a few days In Salt Lako on their way homo l waf I The Ladles Democratic club Is making I very elaborate preparations for n grand bal to be given on Thursday December I 12th I 1th II 1thTho a S 0 I Tho SixtyThree Card club gave Its first meeting on Wednesday evening last at I tho home of Mr and Mrs Grant C Bogey Bog-ey iMrs Rose Searl wonHhc ladles prize and Mr Bert Twelves Won the gentle I I mens Delicious and dainty refreshments j I were served and ono of Bert Twelvess famous fables was read to the party I Thoso present were Messrs and Mesdames Mes-dames George Ilavercamp Will Roberts S Schwab Rob Irvine Phil I Spcckart AV Sean R B Thurmani Leon Bachmnn A L AVoodhouse Mr Corfman Bert Twelves Nelke Ben Schwab and Miss Miriam v 1 Miss Maud AVhltehcadWisItcd Sprlngvllla and last was also at Salt Lake on Monday 0 SS Mr and Mrs Rob Irvine entertained at a very enjoyable dinner party on Sunday last The table was beautifully decorated with carnations and the delicious repast was served In a very dainty way The guests were Messrs and Mcsdamea Wood house AVilllam Roberts S Schwab R B Thurman Allsa Miriam Nclko and Mr Ben Schwab a a S Miss Ale Beo gave a very enjoyable social at her homo on Friday lat a a aMiss a-Miss Ida Boshard made n trip to Salt Lake on Tuesday last S S A very delightful ball was given at tho First ward amusement hal on Friday evening for the benefit of Miss Sarah Giles who shortly goes on a mission to tho Southern States a a a A very enjoyable ball was given at tho Stato medical asylum on Thursday evening even-ing last The enjoyable events r < now very eagcriy looiteu lor unn inc Kenim and painstaking superintendent t thinks I th ltho Influence or these brilliant affairs af-fairs la I an essential factor in tho re storatlvo process It was a genuine success suc-cess from beginning to endS end-S 0 C Miss Anna Book engineered avery enjoyable en-joyable surprise party In honor of her mothers fiftyseventh birthday on Friday evening last Tho evening was one of those where every guest present seemed to realize the hearty welcome extended and they in return gave out their congenial con-genial fccllnps with expressions oC goodwill good-will and long lIfe to tho hostess of tho evening A sumptuous spread was served tho many guests and all wont as merry bell us a wedding bel a W a Utah Sorosls met in regular session at tho home of Mrs Beck with tho president presi-dent In the chair Mrs D D Houtz gave tho first paper of the afternoon on English En-glish Characteristics and English Homo Life Recess of ten minutes was taken after which the dub Informally discussed Tho English Woman I Mrs Osborno was elected critic to fill the vacancy caused by tho resignation of Miss Reynolds Rey-nolds Mrs Evans was elected secretary rYI to fill the unoxpired torm of Mrs Pearl Yat33 she having resigned The club then adjourned to meet at the same place In one week All expressed themselves as having enjoyed an unusually Interesting Interest-ing afternoon a a S I 0A A new club has Just been organized for social pleasures and last night It held its first meeting ut tho home of Miss L Prole Danltls Cards wero Indulged In also many other entertaining games A dainty and delicious luncheon vas nerved In a very clever way by the young hostess assisted by her amlablo sisters Those present were Misses Elccta Smoot Maud Graham Elta and May Danger field Margarctto Call Ethel Nell and feld Floss Rogers Hattie Emmorlson Nell Johnson Eliza and Ea Ward Laura Hlckmanj Messrs Call Vickers Dixon Brothers Graham Johnson Charles and Reese Phllerup and Stewart Miss Angle Holbrook gave a banquet and social at the elegant home of her parents on Friday evening Carnations and chrysanthemums formed tho beautiful beauti-ful floral decorations on tho banqueting table and the menu was choice and delicious de-licious Tho guests were seated at tho festive board for two hours enjoying tho viands and giving toasts Social cheer and musical selections were rendered The enjoyable affair was given ID honor of tho class of 1S02 of the B Y A The Provo football team gave n very Po enjoyable bal on Friday evening at tho Mozart hall |