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Show SUCCESS ATTENDS BALL BY PARK CITY CLERKS Special to Tho TTlbunc. PARK CITY, Utah, April The ball given by the Clorks' union of this city In Maple hall wns a decided success, both socially and financially. Some 250 couples wero In attendance. Success was duo to tho untiring cfTorts of Fred Morgan, Jim Byrnnc, Gus Farendorf, George Cti3hlng, Miss Agnes Harrington, Jennie Burcum-shaw. Burcum-shaw. S. c. B. Marchall, E. S. Fisher, Miss Addlo Walker, Dan Galllvun, W. S. Westticld, N. A McDonald, Thomas Ore. John Cunningham. T. Goodwin', George Qulnn. James King, F. Richardson, Gcorgo Smith Jr., Ray Raoband, Jack Hurley. W, McFalls, Bert Muffett, J. Kaufman, F. McLaughlin, Joe McLaughlin. McLaugh-lin. Dave Smith, William Dlckert. Vic Masthinl. L. Mulrbrook. Jeromo Paxton, Sam Raddon, Jr.. and Theodore Fullman. 1. Tho Woman's Athenaeum met with Mrs, James Ivickhort yesterday afternoon, after-noon, with Mrs. C. M. Wilson presiding. "Tho Storm and Stress' period in literature liter-ature was given by Mrs. C. M. Wilson. "Tho Life and Work of Froebel" was treated by Mrs. J. Thompson. The German Ger-man history, lesson then followed, with Mrs. F. Sherman acting as leader. Tho club adjourned to naeet with Mrs. J. Thompson in two weeks. Mrs. J. W White, who has boon the guest of Mrs. Edwin Holmes in Salt Lake, returned to Park today. Mrs. Charles Shields and daughter. Frances, who havo been visiting Mrs. W. W. Armstrong In the capital, returned home this morning. Mrs. George A. Bates and little son. Cecil, left for the city last evening, where they will remain Indefinitely. |