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Show GAY TIME PROMISED UTAH FOOTBALLERS Arranfmentp for the bisr illnner-dnnce which will !,; civen next Patnnbiy, following fol-lowing the foolhall came with the 1'nl-verslly 1'nl-verslly of Colorado, have heen completed hy the .students of the locul nil Iversi ly. Tim committee in charKe, eonpistlns nf ClirtiM Hiiwlev, Miss Kdltl! Yumlt. Allen I itot-nbc k. Arnhroe McCnrry. Mi.cs Mar-jorie Mar-jorie YVIiltfic-y. MIsh Daisy Roliipp. Hector Hec-tor HiilKht, Albert Paul, Alfred RoHerd and Miss Martha Barlow, lias announced that the affair will he held at the New-house New-house hotel at B : 3 0 O'clock. Tho football teams of the diversity of Colrado md the University of Utah will be the guests of honor, and if Utah aaln succeeds in defeating her old grid rival the function will become a great celebration. celebra-tion. The committee expects that a majority of the student ut the university will attend, at-tend, in addition to a htrge numr-er of the alumni. All the fraternities and t-'O-roritb's .'ire boosting the party. In fact, the '!" students have not sot behind any other entrrpri.se so heartily since last wiilter, when they set out to raise funds to send the basketball team lo Chicago. The main purpose of the dinner-dance Is to bring the students and the alumni nf the school together on a day which has always hetui re.uardM as the grea r -est foot hall ocension of the year. Boulder hag always been t lie rival of Utah on the gridiron, and the annual contests with that c. on '-all up in lhf minds of the former students of the grim old battles bat-tles of other days. |