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Show . COALVILLE 1 COALVILLE. March 24. Tho most select se-lect and successful dancing; party siven this winter was the junior prom of tiie North Summit hiffh school at the opera house last Friday nisht. St. Patrick's gay colors fillet the hall in many forms, the ceiling anrl walls being completely covered in green and 'white. Behind a lattice -work of green, interwoven with roses and carnations, was the cuzy corner of the seniors. The sophomores' booth represented (lie athletiu spirit, relics cf tennis court , baseball, basketball and many honor penna nts beinp; in evi deuce. Nuts wet" served by tbe daintily gowned co-eds. The juniors presided at the punch sta nd. Shamrocks covered the walls of this boo i h, a nd from the neatly decorated decor-ated table green punch and candies were served. A 'Vonify" photo gallery was handled by the freshles. and when the patrons of the dance visited the booth they were presented with pictures of themselves transformed into likenesses of prominent movie stars. The party was (lecla.t ed a very sucuesful a f fair. The members of the junior liusfc are, tiie Misses Neta Fledden, c;oldie Parffent. 7.ella Brown, Ma y belle Salmon. Masters IrnesL 1 ee. F,dwin Peterson, Spencer Taylor. Arthur Bullock, Grant Morhy. Mis. In-!! Allen entertained tbe K. 1. K. club Tliursdav evening in honor of her nister, Mrs. H. B. Goetz.man of Price. Tho guests were: Mr. A. Hobson, Mrs. Cora Oarrulh, Mrs. E. II. Bhead, Mrs. J. M. rummings, Mrs. 11. H- Goet.man. t he Misses Amy Boyde.n, Aanes Lewis, Klbel Lee. A nna Carnith, C la ire Wilcox, Ul! vc Walton. Mrs. Clara Ffevenson of Ogden is here spending a few weekH with her mother. |