Show STUDENT LIFE 158 from all directions from towns and ranches located in this valley Smith Brothers’ iron gray was awarded the first place in the percheon class and also the The second place sweepstakes went to a brown beauty belonging to Mr Geo V Seamons of Hyde Park Many other classes were exhibited the awards being pretty well distributed throughout the four-year-o- ld phy Peterson's clever speech of ac- ceptance Mr Thatcher’s little talk and the dignified yells given by the boys all added to the joy of it In fact it was a complete success in all the ways in which a ball can be a success and the club are certainly to be congratulated and thanked valley The judging was done by John T Caine III ’03 and Mr James Devine formerly of the Salt Lake fire department Much credit is due these gentlemen for their good work and too much cannot be said in favor of Prof Clark and Dr Frederick who had the show in charge and to whose efforts the success of the affair is largely due The Woman's Clul Ball The Woman’s Club surely knows what is right in a party They also know how to utilize these ideas As a result of this the party they gave at the Thatcher Pavilion on the evening of Feb 5 was the best and most enjoyed ball we have had this year The spirit was better some way and every one in the big crowd was happy The refreshments daintily served by little girls the cut flowers on the tables the grand march the pretty little speech made by Mrs Langton in presenting the Agricultural boys with the Thatcher basket ball tro Social Miss Eva Farr and Miss Josephine Yates a former student entertained a large bunch of college people Saturday evening Feb The party was unique and a 3 success from the appearance of the neat invitations to the final “good night” at the Stevens Residence where it was given The entertainment was essentially literary ’05 It called forth th§ guests’ knowledge of the most recently published popular novels and also their ability to sling the Much valuable inpoetic quill struction as well as charming One amusement was afforded B A Mr to Olsen one went prize to Roy Rudolph and one each to Mr W A Jensen and Miss Mamie Brown who composed the best marriage proposal and acceptance respectively in rhymed form Excellent music was interspersed with the literary features More artistic decorations or better refreshments were never in evidence at a students’ party |