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Show NO WAR DANCES AT RED WARRIOR Moscow Tribes Enjoy Delightful Evening of Pox Trots, Waltzes, Etc. A delightful dancing party was given at the Moscow mine last Saturday Satur-day night and enjoyed by over seventy-five guests from the surrounding country, Milford and Minersville, who responded to the following invitation: in-vitation: To the Tribes and Clans of Moscow, Mos-cow, Utah. Hear Ye: Hear Ye. A great concourse of the mighty peoples of Moscow, Utah, is herewith here-with proclaimed and invited to be assembled on the night of Feb. 3, 1917, at the big Red Wigwam of the Moscow Mine. All the tribes are requested to be present in full war paint and feathers, including: The Red Warriors and Mowit-zas; Mowit-zas; The Shauntie-Ites and Bing-villians; Bing-villians; The Combinations and Dingbations; The Paloma-ites and Leonora-ites; The Ceader-Talis-mans and Hoosier Boys; The Monitor-ians, Ross-ites and Progressives; Pro-gressives; and all the clans of Lady Bryan, St. Mary's, Commonwealth Common-wealth and Yellow Pine, including any white men and women that may dwell in their midst To participate In big dance and soiree. By order of the High Conclave of the Inner Circle Cir-cle of Inscrutable One-eyed Potentates in council assembled. Music was furnished by a large size Victrola belonging to Mrs. Gar-ratt Gar-ratt Wilkin, wife of the superintendent. superintend-ent. Consequently one-steps, fox trots and hesitation waltzes were danced to the latest music heard in fashionable hotels. Sandwiches, coffee, Ice cream and cake were served for refreshments and everyone went home proclaiming that it was the most enjoyable party ever given in Star district. i |