Show AFFAIKS AT THE FORT Personal truth Oilier Points Concerning tile Kcsideutsnf the lieautlful Post The post people are eiijoyin a series of pleasant entertainments Newmarket for prizes is the popular diversion at these gatherings It would do the heart of the average cit good to look in upon the genuine good fellowship which the army officers and their wives enjoy within their exclusive circle Fort Douglas however is not sellish and our society people have participated in the post festivities during the past winter In fact the social relations rela-tions existing between the city and post are of a most agreeable character Miss Delia Wedemeycr daughter of Captain Cap-tain Wedcmeyer of Fort Duchcsne is visiting Mrs Captain Kichards at Fort Douglas Miss AVedeineycr recently fin ibhed her education in the east and is a beautiful and accomplished young lady and adds greatly to the society at the post Major Driscoli the manager of the Sixteenth Six-teenth infantry band has challenged the students of Professor Tiemblays school to play a game of foot ball The professor was at the post a few days ago looking after the arrangement of details In the temporary tem-porary absence of the manager Lieutenants Wright and Johnston discussed the matter with the professor The Sunday school at the fort which was organized and conducted by Lieutenant Wright has died a very natural death The army urchins attend denominational schools iu the city and as these schools all carry a fair amount of Christian instruction the youngsters claimed that six days Sunday school per week was a little too thick Pin hook tishing III lied Butte creek was more to their taste Colonel Blunt the commander of Fort Douglas is happy in the popularity and efficiency of his staff officers Lieutenant Dunning the adjutant is well known in Salt Lake society being a member of several sev-eral social clubs Some beautiful and novel ligures introduced by him as leader of the Germans at the post last season were greatly admired by those who witnessed wit-nessed them His line iitrurc and coir I manding tones may be witnessed at dress parade any fine afternoon where he appears li rll ll atli olli Yt I pears to great advantage He is military from top to toe Lieutenant Lassitcr the quartermaster is a dignified gentleman of the true southern south-ern type He is always polite often genial and though seen less frequently under the glare of the ball room than his iolleague has many friends among the business community where his strict integrity I I in-tegrity and unusual business capacity are tightly appreciated |