Show GENERAL AND SELECT editor deseree wems mews IV every good member of the community desires that the interests of public morality should be Bub sub served past experience has haa exhibited the i fact that despoilers of virtue and i domestic peace have obtained their initiating opportunities for accomplishing shing their evil designs through u gh the tho medium of social gatherings gat heringa t this manifests the importance of guarding these avenues for the thein insinuations of the vicious by making them as select as practicable appropriate to this subject I 1 frequently notice in the papers public mention made that a select party will be held in a certain ward hall or other local building what appears singular to me in this connection is that such notoriety should be given to a matter that Is not from its prima racie facie nature for the general public but the select few fortunate to receive an invitation it looks tome as if such beforehand announcements were in the nature of invitations of a general character the question Is however as to whether or not such previous publicity does not inform those who might be of an evil de signing turn when they can get opportunities port unities to insinuate themselves into association with innocent people a e I 1 now refer exclusively to dancing cing eing parties I 1 can see the utility however of noticing in the columns of newspapers the fact of parties having taken place as a matter of news to one section of the city about what is going on in another it is the previous publication that appears somewhat contradictory when the affair is to be select yours hourat simplicity salt bait lake city nov 10 1681 |