Show iBY BA a Ua U. MOUNTAIN HIKE IS SUCCESS Record ecord Crowd Makes Trip to Summit Attractive Details Details Details De De- tails Add Enjoyment Herald n Special Provo June 28 Regardless 28 Regardless of or the tho fact tact that thal the moon never came camo Into view and a storm constantly threatened threatened threat threat- ened to spoil the tho outing hikers Insisted in insisted In- In I slated upon braving the night on the moonlight ht hike of ot tho the Brigham Young university held hold Saturday Juno June 26 It was by hy far tar the largest party that has ever over made tho the night climb Every ono one of the big group roup made mado the thc trip without accident Jent or mishap and came back enthusiastic over the delights de do- lights of the outing The Tho hikers assembled a at the mens men's gymnasium of the thc Brigham Youn Young uni uni- university y at 9 30 p p. p m m. Saturday and were organized Into a lino of oC march at 95 p. p m. m Tho rho line extended nearly two Provo blocks the hikers walking in close order At the tho beginning of or the tho thoY theT theY Y T trail the party was assembled upon the tho hillside for a a. few Cew minutes' minutes rest before beCore beginning the ascension n. n While here they were surprised to see seea a little flat below them suddenly brilliantly brilliantly bril bril- lighted find end from the ground round aro arose o a a. score of or dancing fairies who to the music musk of ot concealed lutes flutes and cornets began be-an a beautiful firefly dance It was hard to Ima imagine lne anything anything any any- thing more enchanting than this little pageant Prof E. E H II Eastmond Miss lIss Lisle Lindsay Afton Anon Newell ewell Mary Mari tn Woolley Lisle Lisio Jones and other young ladles from Crom tho the university were re responsible responsible responsible re- re for Cor tho the delightful surprise As the tho party threaded Its way through the tho cliffs clitis near Sentinel Ledge Coach Roberts explained that this district district dis dis- dis at one time was the abode of or bandits and even now an occasional robber robbery was reported At that moment n a dark figure was seen to walk out on the point of S Ledge and the deep notes of 1 baritone a solo broke tho the stillness of oC the night The solo folo was The Tho and the bandit none other than George Ballif The Tho hikers were thrilled with this unexpected unexpected music and were loud In their expressions of ot delight Mr Ir Ballif was compelled to render several selections from Crom his high pedestal lie lIo and andUss Miss Algio Algie Eggertsen also sang a beautiful duet Just before morning broke tho the threatening storm clouds disappeared and tho the party part was wa permitted to wit wit- ness floss tho dawn from tho the hl high h cliffs overlooking Slate canyon non The Tho color effects on mountains valley alle and lake were marvelous and every hiker felt more marc than rewarded for his night of or climbing Just to watch the birth of ot ota a a- now day from the tho top of at the tho Wasatch Breakfast was cooked early Sunday morning mornIng- and tho the return trip started before 8 o'clock Tho The night ht climbers were all at home before noon |