Show I JP Ir I tal all n n I II ITHE C HE annual ball ban of the Daughters T THE of the Utah Pioneers Daughters I of the Handcart Pioneers and j Daughters of the Mormon Battalion Battalion Battalion Bat Bat- given Friday evening at the Odeon was in every way a gratifying success A feature of the evening was the wedding march in which old wedding wedding wedding wed wed- ding gowns worn either by the owners or their daughters an and granddaughters granddaughters' I were were- quaintly contrasted with the present present pres pres- I ent eat day fashions Booths were arranged by the three pioneer organizations under the auspIces auspices auspices au au- au- au spices of which the ball ban was given From the booths refreshments were offered offered offered of of- for sale to add to the fund for which the entertainment was given The booth of the Daughters of the Mormon Battalion was decorated in inthe inthe inthe I the color of the organization yellow representing the sunflower The Handcart Handcart Handcart Hand Hand- cart Pioneers' Pioneers booth was adorned with red the color of the Indian paintbrush paintbrush paintbrush paint paint- I brush and the booth of the Daughters of the Pioneers was in green representing representing representing sagebrush Waving amid the colors commemorating the native vegetation vegetation vegetation vege vege- I tation of Utah were American flags At 1030 o 3 o'clock I the e grand march I made a pageant g of t the quaint costumes os General dancing was enjoyed during the evening About guests were in attendance The proceeds of the ball will be de devoted devoted devoted de- de voted to monument funds of the thc Daughters Daughters Daughters Daugh Daugh- of the Mormon Battalion and the Daughters of the Pioneers and to a fund bein being collected by the Daughters Daughter I of the Pioneers toward buying glass cases for historical relics kept at the state capitol Committees in charge of the entertainment entertainment entertainment enter enter- were as follows Arrangements Arrangements Olive Olive P. P Eardley Annie Annie Annie An An- nie L. L Jones Lalene IF II Hart Elizabeth P P. Hayward Zina Card Elizabeth H. H Wright Lily C. C Wolstenholme Grace L. L Laxman Annie A. A Livingston ston Program Program- Program May Program May Belle T T. T Davis Mary J. J Clawson May A. A Bird Grace C. C Nes- Nes len Annie A. A Livingston Grace L. L Lax- Lax m man Finance Beatrice ance Beatrice J. J Lloyd Lois H. H West Ina ba F. F Lisonbee Eliza Redmond Emerette C. C Smith Edith C. C Freil RedmOnd Fannie Fannie Fan Fan- nie C. C Woodruff Hortense AnnIe Annie Annie An An- I nie Meier Jennie Gillett SophronIa Horn Laura G. G Stephens Stella J. J fa- fa Sandberg Ellen R. R Arnold Josephine J. J I Woodruff Hazel Franks Mabel Bean Reception Reception OlIve Olive P. P Eardley Annie L. L I Jones Lalene H H. Hart Beatrice J. J I Lloyd Ethel Smith Snow Kate T. T Burton Bur Bur- ton Lois H. H West Annie P. P Paul Mary I J. J Clawson Isabel K Thurman Ida L. L Allen Abbie H. H Cowley Julia JuIia P. P M. M Farnsworth Lora B. B Holman Laura C. C Cutler May Belle T. T Davis Maria Marta Y I Dougall Alice M. M Home Horne Susie Y Gates Isabelle Isabelie W. W V. V Sears Annle Annie W. W Cannon I I Emmeline B. B Wells Sarah J. J K Miller Miller- I I Sarah P. P Cannon Julina S. S Smith Clarissa Clarissa Clar Clar- I Clar-I I issa S. S Williams N. N Bennion Elizabeth S. S Cart Cartwright Emma W. W p Py- Py I I per ner per Lorilla Lorma L. L Home Hannah S. S Lapish j Armstrong Sarah Swift Lily I C Wolstenholme Mrs D. D II TI Livingston |