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Show Descendants of Utah Pioneers to Mold Ball Tomorrow Evening J . oc ji Af Costumes of Early Days to Be Brought Forth for Annual Dance V L . . . .. -nf-3.T 1 t'..SCl'.ND.NTS of ttandcart Uoneei who will a 1 1 l.lpn t c In the animal VI oncer bull to lis held tomorrow uii'.lit at llm odeon liall. Tim Hionp will, an original liand-aii ,,ic (left to rlKh'i I Mi Myrtle Marks, Miss Metle Mrfjilmo and Mia. UndlM BftthrabrOOh Tim girl on till rtfht, maklnu a courlecy, U) Mine Iron Riser, and the girl on the left, dressed In . "Dolly Varden," la Miss, Maito clethoru ' PotS P. Boot, Marv V.. Hngden. Kcbee-ca Kcbee-ca ra.vne. Sarah . Sutumerha. Cas-tina Cas-tina .1. Trcfieott. Hortcnse H. S'ebeker, Emmeline Wells. Floof manager K. H Eardlev. ,'. Xa Home, Dr. J. H. Olttat QtVid rtra rc h to be I ed by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Home, defendants of pioneers pio-neers of 1M7. followed by piodOOTI of 1847, bpecial features of the three pioneer pio-neer societies, and all those in costume. cos-tume. Herbert Van Mam, Sr., will call for reels and quadrilles. I Entertainment and Refresh- j ments to Savor of Hardier Timrji. THE annual Pioneer hall (fiven br the Daughters of the Utah Pio-1 seen, baagktere of the Mormon Battalion and Daughters of the I Ijan leart Pioneers, will be beld tomor I I row evening n the Oleon ball, dancing j cvmmeneing it 5 p. m. Old-fashioned costumes and nistorie i dresses of vesterdar will be worn by ' mauv of the descendants of the pio-I pio-I neers who made -'Utah blossom as the rose. ' Special booths for the honorary presi I dents of the societies have been ar ! rn.r'':. Mrs. Jeanelte Youiik Kaaton mmd Mrs. Rosalia Kimball Kdwnrds. the on!v two living daughters of the orig-j orig-j ioa! three pioneer '' women who came 'to the vallcv Julv Si, 184T, will attend i jthe ball. fjllllin men wearing v ictorv' buttons 1 will be guests houor, as will pioneers of 1847, Tie grand march will stnrt at 9:30 'o'clock. Pioneer and modern dances to unit all tastes have been arranged. Home-made candy, apples ami dough nut", refreshments of eariy handcart ! days', will be sold from the old hand cart bv the girl?, descendants of hand ! cart pioneers, who are shown in the I nic'ure. Ticket" for the ball are on I silj. at the Willes-llorne Drug com-I com-I paoiv stire and the Dayn.'s-Becbe Mu ' sic company store. Many of the dresses to be worn at the ball are historic treasures. The I dress worn by Miss Riser in the picture pic-ture is of pink siik, of 1847 design, with lace ruffle?, and was used as a ! hall gown by the mother of Mr?. Lily C. Wolstenholme. The dre?s of Mis Cleghorn. of Dollv Varden pattern, with I hoops, ia also an antiquity. The gold j brooch ah- wears U a pioneer heirloom. I The other dresses worn by the girls with the handcart are of calico, and 'are typical of the ?tyles worn by the ' handcart pioneers who made the jour-i jour-i nev on foot in 1856. I The song of the handcart pioneers ! was: I "But some must push and some must pu!!, , . s We go marebing up the bill: A merrilv on the wav we go, ! C'ntil wa: reach the vallyo. Among other dresses to be worn at the ball is a pl satin dress of Mrs. Olive y Kardlev. president of- the ! Daughter.- of the Mormon Battalion I which w-a worn at pioneer bocal Hall entertainments. A cameo set to b worn by Mrs. Kurd ev came from En- hgUnd yearn ago. . Mrs Elizabeth Hav ward nre?i.le)t of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, will wear a ?reen de-llair.e de-llair.e of l-'lr. ith a black silk shawl I in" linnet Mrs- Lilv V- wolten-"I wolten-"I holme, president of the Daughters of the Handcart Pioneer? will wear a I pink silk costume of 184, with lace , t-nf t'le. She will wear also a necklace ! made from dollar and half-dollar gold pieces of the first al.fornia gold Miss Annie Dvnch trill wear a black land purple blnck silk dress, the cloth ;f which heavy enough to stand aloii-. and will wear a brooch made of 'a gold iiugffcl from California. Mrs. Eminelino B. Wells will wear a homemade home-made silk dress, illustrative ol ttu davs when the silk industry thrived in I'tah, when silk was obtained from cocoons co-coons and spun into cloth. Mrs. Easton will wear a homespun flannel dress, woven bv the grandmother of Maude Adams and worn bv Mrs. Clara Decker Voutij;. one of the three pioneer women. Harrison Sperry, a pioneer of 1S47, will dance the varsovienne, and Pro fessor A. H. Woodard will demonstrate the up-to-date dances. Following is a list of the complete committees for the ball: Qeneral Elizabeth P. Hayward, Elizabeth R- Wright. Minnie II. James. Olive P. Kardlev, Lalcne H. Hart. Annie L. Jones, Lilv' C. Wolstennolme, Mrs. D. H- Livingston. Miss Emma Lindsay. Refreshment or Entertainment Mrs. Fannie G, Woodruff. Grace C. Neslen, Liliath s. VanDam, Emerettec C. Smith, Anna Meier. Minnio J, Whitney,' Louise Bock, Sophrpnia s. bXorne, Stella J, Stindberg, I rl-i L, Allen. Lottie Murphy, Jennis Careless, Hannah Cove) . Press Annie Lynch, Jeanetta V. Easton. Miriam Wells. Reception Lmmelino B. Wells, Maria V. Dougall, Sarch J. Cannon, Sarah .1. li. Miller, Hannah S. Lapish. Isabella Workman, Alice M. Home, Isabel W. ' Sears, Zica V. Card, Lily C. Wolsten-holme, Wolsten-holme, Olivo P. Eardley, Annie Woljs Cannon, Mary J. Clawson, Julia P. M. Parnsworth, Abbic H. Cowley, Frances Armstroug, Sarah Swift, Hannah Saunters, Saun-ters, Sarah Keihli ngtoii, Annie Free, Harriet Arnold, Jennie Careless, Vie toriu C. McCune. Lulene II. lart, Annie L. Jones, Beatrice Lloyd, Elizabeth Beer, Flora B. Home, Lvdia I). Abler, Nettie T. Howe. Ida T. Whitaker, Khna Votinr;, Lonlla L. lloruo, Mary S. Smith, Hattie P. Kimball. Alice D. Pitt, Kate Wells, Maud N. Thompson, Hazel M. Black. Margaret C. Roberts, Pre cilia J. Biter, Elizabeth S. Wilcox. Frances P. Quayle, May Belle Davis. Vuuie P. Paul. Isabel Thurman, Kato F. Burton. Lora B. Holmah, Laura C. Cuter, Cut-er, Alta Bean, Maria' M. Brown, Kliza-leth Kliza-leth R. Wright. Elizabeth P. Hayward, 1 arista S. Williams, Juliua L. Smith, lara W. Beebe, Vilate N. Beunion, Elizabeth S. Cartwright, Emma W. Pv-per, Pv-per, Lillian H. Woollev, Mav B. Tal-uiage, Tal-uiage, Fannie Giljett, Phebe 65. SavUle, Mary S. Chambers, Josephine G. Scott, Marv Luff, Rinta Snow, Ella W. Love, Lydias Morris, Jane Irvine,' Sophia M. Hardy, Muri.aret Miller, .larv 'f. Katz. Mary L. Ner'f, Leonora T. Harrincton. Annie L.viuh, Blanche W, Dayi.es. Betsy G, Lyman, Lois L. Dunyon. Lizzie Thomas Edwards, Agnes Olson Thomas, Josophine B. Bnrtou, Bertha M. Orav, |