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Show BOUNTIFUL PUS RED CROSS DANCE Affair Promises to Be One of the Most Elaborate Ever Held in Town. Special to The Tribune. BOUXTLFUL, March 9. A grand ball aud entertainment for the Red Cross will be fiivcu Friday evening, ; March 15, at the Everglade and Wood- ! men halls. The committees are planning plan-ning for the most elaborate social affair af-fair ever given in Bountiful, and dancing, danc-ing, games, fortune telling, refreshments refresh-ments and other features will all be provided. The town is being thoroughly caD-vasscd, caD-vasscd, with tlie aim of selling at least-one least-one ticket each to the members of every family. The tickets aro 25 cents each, but the first one was sold for and generous prices have been paid for others. Governor Bamberger aDd his staff have been extended invitations, as have also Miss Martha Barnes, president presi-dent of the Davis county chapter, and he staff. Patrons and patronesses of the affair af-fair include Mayor and Mrs. Quayle Cannon, btate Senator Richard String-b String-b m and other prominent people of the town. Floor managers are Clarence "Willey and William Burn iDgham, while the chairmen of the entire affair are Mrs. -lames Smedley and Mrs. Clarence AVilley. Chairmen of the various committees aro: Tickets, Mrs. J. B. Durham, Mrs. D. J. Muer, William Doney ; refreshments, refresh-ments, Mrs. Fzra Scssious, Mrs. John i .Stoker. Mrs. Hattic Davis; decorations, Mrs. C. H. Hesser, Mrs. A. L. Hess, A'rs. Jane Jacobson; flowers, Mrs. A. J. Holt. Mrs. J. A, Call, Mrs. David Smith ; cards, Mrs. A. L. Hess, Mrs. Arthur Naylor; advertising, Mrs. C. H. Hesser, Miss Zara Sabine; programme, pro-gramme, Mrs. A. L. McDonald, Mrs. Arthur Naylor. |