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Show DAILY TIME DANCES OLD A BALL AT FOLKS aT MARRIED None LAST NIGHT. WARD fifth Was Such an Unqualified Success That Another Will Bs Function Given in STATE JOURNAL, MEN'S LEAGUE WERE REVIVED MALLAPDS GAVE RECEPTION of the City Council Had AT PARLORS OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH LAST NIGHT. Ever Witnessed the Monster. Entsrtaining Program Was Diseourssd and Exesllsnt Refreshments tha Near Future. Wars Served. manSplendid music, capable floor pro good an exceptionally agement an and crowd and 'jolly a large gram, . ballroom were decorated artistically the old married prominent features at folks' dance given last evening In the amusement hall of the Fifth ward and as one of the pronounced successes of the season. The company was composed of near rs ly all married people. book hands and renewed acquaintance. There was a social spirit throughout the whole evening and everybody expressed themselves as having had the best time in twenty years. Indeed, the event was so much appreciated that the committee was asked to give another such dance in the near future, whereupon a vote was taken and it was unanimously decided that the committee should give another equally enjoyable affair very soon. Old dunces were danced and the festivities continued until a late hour. Those who arranged and directed the function were: General committee Mattie Cannon, Electa Brown, Hannah Poulter, Martha Buswell. Ella Wilcox, C. B. Woodward, Burton, Emily Mary Jones, Agnes Shurtiiff, Mary Poulter, Ida T render, Bessie Wotherspoon. Nora Pardoe, Nellie Kalsbltt, Elisa Wheelwright, Amelia Old-time- , UTAH the councilmen stood pat WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1904 SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITION OF Records 1 SPANISH BULL FIGHT! : : Broken Glenwood Ball Park ! 'tiring the year 1903 the sales f "WHITE SEAL" Champagne I i iv.jfhed the enormous sum of 4."13.6S4 bottles a figure never before equaled by any rooms of the Presbyterian were filled last evening with the house. Buflls Editor Also Worksd the Law- friends of the members of the Men's makers Into Dual Publication League's first reception. The rooms were very tastily festooned with green of a Notics. and white, the rostrum was prettily arranged with paints and the back parlor was made most cozy with rugs and (From the Billtown Bugle.) rocking chairs. The first part of the Perhaps the readers of the Bugle evening was given to the rendering of a musical program by the musical will remember Jones of Binghampton quota of the league. The following "Jones, he pays the freight." We are going to buy the next numbers were most creditably given: alia pus from Jones, for that Quo Semper Walts, Mandolin Club because Jones, he pays the March, Mandolin Club; Levee Song.Og-de- n Parody, Glee Club; selections from freight. We paid the freight on this Martha," Loin Du Bal, violin solos, Is distinctly of high quality, but we do not care to Howard M. Linsley; Loreley.Glee Club; Manhattan March, Fantasie, Mandolin do it again. and the heavy sales last year Club. We need the money. are simply the natural results of The following Is the personnel of the Therefore, we will buy the next making the finest champagne club's mandolin club: Mandolins Wlllapus-Walliipfrom Jones, beever produced which fact the Messrs. Brown and McXilt: guitars, cause Jones, he pays the freight. world wits not slow In recognizReaders of the Bugle perhaps would VIslier and Culley; violin, Linsley. Glee Club First tenors, Gourlay and like to know what a ing. and Smith: second tenors, Visllr-is. There is one on exhibition at the Smith: first bass. Brown and Tyer; freight warehouse of the Union Pa- second bans, Horton und Robinson; WHITE SEAL is a prime Miss Johnson. cific railroad company. It belongs to requisite at smart social funcRefreshments were served In the US. WE bought It at St. Louis with tions. league room after the program. The the People's money. young men in charge proved themselves WE are the people. most competent to please Hnd the reTheir money Is OUR money. Hence WE bought the Wlllnpus-Wallap- freshments were served In a manner that proved them not a bit Inferior to with OUR money. Here And the Willapus Is OUR Wallapus. the gentler sex In serving. Messrs. Winholtz, Barnhardt, Peterson, WE counOUR made board of True, DISTRIBUTORS McDaniel, Hall and Smith ruled. cilmen buy the The league was organized three They had never seen It; none of the ten had ever heard of It. Neither of months ago and hui been moat successful. There are at present forty-fiv- e them knew what a Wlllapus-WallapThe management of the Journal will and the number la growmembers was and we doubt if some of them consider It a favor if subscriber will ing each month. Moat of the members know yet of are well known young men in the city. report promptly any But. The league meets each Tuesday even- papers. Telephone 664. WE had already bought the at St. Louis and simply ing In the room which they have fitted ordered the board of ten to ratify the up in the church. It la expected that at the next meeting Frank M. Drlggs trade. Of course It was unnecessary for of the state school will speak to the them to ratify OUR actions, but even league. committee consisted of WE sometimes permit council to think It has a voice In the city gov- M. H. Allen, J. A. Cooper, F. M. Nye, Edgar Jones and William McClure. ernment. The house committee, W. D. Brat, once kicked a about Certainly,, they A. D. Barber. E. D. Whipple. P. H. measly, little appointment and sat Van Patton. Albert White. down upon us, but as John and George would say, thats politics, A Very Close Call. and WE understand each other. Look how they danced to the music I stuck to my engine, although every Monday night Joint ached and every nerve was rackIt was necessary to print a notice of ed with pain, writes C. W. Bellamy, intention in the Bugle. It was printed a locomotive fireman, of Burlington, wrong and It will be necessary to print Iowa. I was weak and pale, without a corrected notice of intention. WE will run all and down. As I any appetite print it again in the Bugle and will was about to I up, give got a bottle of charge the taxpayers for It twice. Electric Bitters, and after taking it, felt This Is one of our grafts and in this aa well as I ever did In my life. Weak, Instance, sickly, run down people always gain Council stood pat. new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaranThe International Brotherhood of teed by Jeaae J. Driver. Price 60 cents. Teamsters gives one of Its most entertaining balls at Conley's, Wednesday TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. February 24th. The 17, WHITE SEAL : : MONDAY : : : : : FEB. BY Senor Robles i OF Willa-pu-A- V Willa-P'Wallap- MADRID, SPAIN Champagne rea-ao- n, NO TORTURE us General Admission us Willapus-Walla-p- ENRIQUE $1.00 ROBLES. us r ALWAYS READY to hand out the finest flour In the market finest In more provable ways than one la the grocery-ma- n or other flour dealer who OR handles the RIVERDALE PHOENIX brand. Worthy of repetition la the tale true tale that you cannot secure in seven states a better all 'round flour than RIVERDALE or PHOENIX. Made by us Flygare. Chris J. Brown, Floor committee Moroni Poulter, Chris Flygare. Ford's full orchestra supplied the Wlllnpus-Wallapu- music and Wllford HInchcliff prompted. AMUSEMENTS ! IF. s. J. Kiesel & Co. us Ogden Milling non-delive- ry 4- - 22 Elevator Co. Wlllapus-W- Gus Sun, the well known minstrel magnet and his superb company of burnt cork artists are scheduled to appear at the Grand opera house tonight. The company this season is without question the finest organisation of its kind In the minstrel world. There is nothing with the show that is except the name. Every feature, act or dance is new and ahead of the times. The program Is the most complete and superb ever offered by a minstrel company. The scenery Is a new departure entitled "A Dream of Mars resplendent with electrical and mechanical, effects. As its name implies- It represents the birth of the day. Amid the singing and warbling of the birds In a bower of a thousand flowers the sun arises shedding ten thousand mellow lights upon the gorgeous scene. The costumes are the most elaborate of silks, satins and laces. old song, dew-bedeck- ed Howard Kyle's Just come to light allapus AUCTION SALE K In first musicale has The star of which comes to the Grand on Thursday, February 18, recalls with some humility his first entrance idol, high society. This occurence took Domestic Troubles. lot FOR 8 A LEI We have a Place long before the dawn of Mr. It Is exceptional to find a family near the corner of Twenty-secon- d Kyle's bright day as the matinee Idol. where there are no domestic ruptures and Monroe which we can sell on It was in Brooklyn some years ago. Occasionally, but these can be lessened installments or any other way to suit Hr. Kyle was taken in charge' by a by having Dr. King's New Life Pills the purchaser; price $450. wung rousing who bore him triumph-ntl- y Much trouble they save by HUNTER & KENNEDY. to a musicale given by a very aroufid. their great work In Stomach and Liver mart set In the icty of churches. Mr. troubles. They not only relieve you, FOR SALE A double frame dwelling Kyle did not like musicales and was on car line In good locality. Has five but cure. 25c at Jesse J. Driver's drug Wires and unhappy. rooms on each side; city water; large store. . A long haired 'artist lot; rental Income $24 per month; was pounding out 8 series of Mendelssohn In good state of repair. Can deliver will Journal of the The songs management rom nn Injured piano and the entire consider it a favor if subscribers will possession of one side at once. Price ssembluge listened in rapt and rev-r$1,800 on terms. of any report promptly silence. At the close of the se- papers. Telephone 664. HUNTER & KENNEDY. lection everyone applauded vociferously except the Kyle victim who sat sulking beside a very pretty girl on a livan. Suddenly Mr. Kyle's compan-- n turned toward him with a beau"Rose-rary- ." 50-fo- ot tiful smile. Dnt you love Mendelssohn? she gurgled. I don t mind quinine," stammered Kile, but I detest Carter's Little Liver Pills, sale of The Ogden Bargain Store ALL GOODS AND FIXTURES WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION COMMENCING Wednesday, Feb. 17th Blushing claret and bending upon Kyle a look of mingled scorn and etestntlon. the an- prettly girl rustled away. !n a few moments Mr. ' spproached. clean-u- p non-delive- ry nt ally order to make a complete At 10 oclock , Kyle's cousin a. m., and continuing until sold , What on earth have you done to endMiM he a8ke4 ,. at all" Kothlng ,na me I said No. 1 "ho attend International BROWNING BROS. CO. a most enjoyable time. OODEN, UTAH ta n the f Te"Inrtf h:h00d MUrd aputtered Kyle. filfin't love medicine ball at February 24th. an Carry the largest Line of Sporting Goods of Every Description Sell at the Lowest Possible Prices any House in the Country, and Send for Their Large 154 Page Catalo- g- It Is free. this week go for 90 er books also at 40 per cent of U,',,s Rook Store. MRS. S. E. LYON Ogdens Leading Milliner, will occupy the store |