Show I I BATTERYMEN MADE MERRY THEIR BALL WAS A PRONOUNCED PRO-NOUNCED SUCCESS Attendance Was Large and Decora tions Were Superb Gov Wells ana Mrs Grundvig Led Grand March Only in the many relics of Caloocan of Calumpll and of Baiting were the battery boys reminded of the Philippines Philip-pines last night Otherwise thc hardships hard-ships of time days and nights on gunboat gun-boat 01 In trenches were forgotten in the merriment of the dunce ant words of Her while the orchestra played Tin Clrl I Left Behind Mo I was thc first ball 0 the new Utah Society Army of the Philippines and that it without saying was a success goes Many many pretty girls wore there and In the throng wore noticed several damsels who were at the station to I say goodbye when the boys loft and greeted thorn when they icturned I I Chrlstcnsens hal never was decorated deco-rated mol effectively and 600 people I were there to I see and enjoy The stage was backed by one Immense United States lag and flanked by 1 Callings and two captured guns of the late Philippine Philip-pine nimpalgn Captured and picked i up guns swords knives and relies hung about the walls while time lab of all nations iere strung from the I foiling When the tirchuKlra started up Sousas Load Off Gov Volls led the grand march with I I Mrs Grundvig Thc olllcers of the batlcrlos wore also present pres-ent and Joined In the dancing which was kept up until 1 oclock and MI Joyod to the utmost throughout t The musk was by I Christ I onsens enlarged orchestra decorations by Peters Gattung with the following committees In charge Arrangements Klenke chairman b P 1 Blake D J Davis G Frunkcn held A Borkman T 1 Ilolburg I Floor E Roberts floor manager D Grundvig assistant floor manager N J2 Margctts J W Council V H Fames J J Muyers 1 CloGhorn J I Kulm A Cunnln lon George Johnson Reception H Mabey chairman T B Slcater J II Bal E E Thomas J Wlnkler A Iyngborg |