Show NEW YEAR BEGINS WITH MUG BAG OF GOOD TI TIDINGS DINGS FOR ill k I-k f i I IF 4 J c I 7 i I I 7 x 9 4 I fr t. A Sc 0 r j 1 S 'S l lik s ik f I 4 k f 3 1 F rA I i LL I Toasting 1934 with first legal beer are Miss Elenore McKinney IVIc- IVIc Kinney top left and Miss Rowena Rowen Jacobson while Miss 1 Villa Isbell bottom right checks up on her New Years Year's resolutions Arrival of 1934 Marked by Riotous Welcome VI in Salt Lake A tousle headed tyke tyke Little Little 1934 1934 scampered into Salt Lake Monday bearing a stein of 32 beer and a bag of good tidings It was vas a gala occasion the birth of oC the new year ear And drowsy Salt Lake its head throbbing from the riotous welcome that was accompanied accompanied accompanied with beer and stronger spirits awoke took a headache tablet and went back to bed Old Man 1933 shuffled out of ot the picture Sunday Sunda- night very quietly Legal gol barriers prevented celebrants from rom giving him the customary old year burial But Bul when 1934 arrived the lid popped of off and revelry reigned until late ate in the morning Dance halls night clubs private clubs theaters and other places of entertainment were packed packet Wink at Dancing Dancing was prohibited legally between between between be be- tween midnight and 8 a. a m. m but city fathers winked an eye at the statutes and crowds swayed to ga gay melodies from midnight until 3 a a. a m. m Thousands gathered in the business district to usher in the new year and the festive spirit was r rampant MonI Monday Monday Mon Mon- I day morning Salt Lake theaters offen offered of- of fen feted d special preview performances for merrymakers The celebration over however the city turned to the more serious business busi- busi ness of or observing New Years Year's day iJ T 1 J. J t w 1 t a wL with receptions religious ceremonies and customary calls Masses were celebrated at the Cathedral Cathedral Cathedral Ca Ca- thedral of ot the Madeleine Monday at and 1030 a a. a m. m and at noon Services also were held at St SL Marks Mark's cathedral at 1030 a. a m. m Governors Governor's Rec Reception Major event ent of or the day was a reception reception reception recep recep- tion by Governor and Mrs Henr Henry H. H HI Blood at the capitol Hundreds thronged the executives executive's reception room for the event Brigadier General W. W G. G Williams adjutant general of ot Utah was in charge chorge of the reception and officers of the national guard attended in full dress uniform Brigadier General and Mrs Irs Pegram and Colonel and Mrs Augustus Augustus Augustus Au Au- gustus F. F E Dannem Dannemiller entertained public officials ls and Fort officers officers cers and their wives at a reception in the post hall hail during durins the afternoon President and Mrs George e Thomas of the University of Utah also held a reception in the Union building for students faculty members and their friends |