Show Daughters of Pioneers Give Characteristic Ball Tuesday 1 esda w y y 1 I I L 4 I jj x A v vt vl t l y V V V x t I j 1 t CARD im hYDE E ALICE rJ TINA CARD OARD x Present I It President 1 e I t The I First President Second lr Third President Several years ago ngo a 11 number of the daughters of or people who wile pioneered the valley valle of oC the Great Salt I Lake ke met to together gether with the idea l ea of commemorating In comb somo notable way wn the thc names namos of tho th heroes and heroines through whose whoso efforts Utah became colonized and Its foundations of or future futuro greatness established Tho meeting resulted In itt the founding of a society comprising In Its member membership membership ship descendants of or the early carl pioneers and having for Its aim the perpetua perpetuation perpetuation tion of the memories of early times by lJ way wa of oC frequent gatherings literary musical and antl social socia In connection with the society SIns then notable meet meetings logs Ins have been held with programs de do devoted devoted voted to pioneer remIniscences and in social socia affairs among the lost being the tho popular dances in old fashioned garb carried out as tho the pio plo pioneer pioneer neer mothers and fathers in early days managed and enjoyed their social en entertainment Next Tuesday evening another of oC these those pioneer parties will be given by b the society at tho the Social I hall bali under whoso whose roof the pio plo pioneers pioneers tripped in lii the tho festivities of oC their day da dayA daA A slight Idea Illen of oC these may ma be gained from frona the tho brief account In History of Utah which reads as fol follows oh lows olsIn In winter wIn tel at the Social hall private parties were veto given when tho the gathering was too large lare for fot the tho resi resl dence of oC the host In the basement ba ement were appliances for Cor or cooking and ad joining was aas a dining room with seats sOds and tables sufficient for fOl or COO 00 persons All entertainments were wore opened with prayer then came dancing songs and music followed by b the guests being dismissed with a benediction at atan atan an nn early car hour The Tho public festivities of oC tho the Mormons were always conducted under the auspices of the Church Church To sing dance and rejoice before the Ix Lord rd was regarded almost as ns a n ious bus duty duh but only those must rejoice whoso hearts were pure pura and whoso whose hands were wore clean Voe OP unto them that dance with guile and anti malice mallco In their hearts toward their neIghbor proclaimed the tho council entrusted with charge of the festivities Woo oo unto them that have secretly Injured their neighbor or his or her property Woo unto them that are Ire ministers of die dis disorder order and of oC evil If It these those shall go 10 goforth goforth forth In tho the dance without confessing and forsaking their guilt tho faith truth of the council Is that they the seal their doom by b It Those who had hall sold liquor for or gain thereby there b corrupting the Hie morals of oC code ly ty t were also disqualified All friends and well wishers to the society all who vIa remembered tho Chic poor and 1111 needy were Invited even if IC not members of or the Church The dances at the Social hall hali at that time usually began at nt 6 G or 7 find and at and between those hours men and antI women laden la en with would be eon scon wending their way n to tho the edifice There would bo ho tho benediction by h the tho Church au then thon usually after tho the basket hasket supper slipper an olio nib In which artists would appear Hyrum B Clavson John T Caine Calne Henry Hem T 1 and a n host of others The dancing which followed was wn In Its way wa as much of oC an entertainment as the tho program proper propel with tho the Sir Roger Rogel do Coverly 3 Money Mone luses 1 and minuets danced dance with nourish flourIsh of oC too toe and an heel of hoop and hanging curls And in the tho reproduction reproduction of or these scenes the pioneer ball bali ballor of or today to n gives object pictures which no history reading or could reveal reven At tho the party on Tuesday Tues night costumes worn literally by poo pee plo pie who trod troll the boards wilt will willbe I Ibe be seen worn by b their descendants and relics relict of oC pioneer memory will be everywhere in itt evidence The attend anco anc will b be 00 j far from limited d to tho membership of tho the society or even to descendants of pioneers not enrolled in its books but invitations sire aro ex cx extended tended to all ru who might ml ht enjoy tho the pic plc picturesque picturesque scene and Its It genuine spirit of hospitality The affair V which It 19 a In the hands of oC capable com corn committees committees promises to be one ono of oC the most successful yet ret given Ilven |