Show M GIVEN at FOHT DUCHES NETH OF THE FT DUCHESNE utah feb 18 the masquerade ball given at fort duchesne on the dinst was well attended mid proved the big social event of the season the eastern utah advocate was well represented by miss lucille pierce who wore a flounced costume i ide of slashed advocates A sash sut ith the eastern utah advocate printed on the ends completed the dress it was made and worn with an up to date style peculiarly its own and that of the fair wearer and was one of the most attractive as well as the newsiest news iest costume of the evening the part of newspaper reporter was well carried out considering that the young lady was doing the light fantastic almost to the entire exclusion of the quill the character of red riding hood was well carried out by fort genial postmistress mra mrs she threw herself into the pleasures of the evening with more gusto than might havo have been expected from the little maid who had just been waylaid by the dread wolf there were numerous other characters highly sustained the costumes being as rich as are to be found anywhere to give separate mention would be a task of which your correspondent feels incapable the masquerade da was given at the post amusement hall and was under the direct direction of the merry widows the music being by smith pallka and milli Mil ligon an the judges were W H donaldson di van kirk and mesdames dames van kirk and warren jhc thc first prize was captured by 11 curtis of the poat post who took a womans part while the second went to john austin who also sustained a womans character the committee on oil refreshments consisted of mary thompson mrs cordelia robb mrs dickson mrs Wood halve and mrs armstrong who most delicious coffee and cake like that mother used to make nake probably the most enjoyable feature of the evening was billy donaldson of moffat trying to master the int oi the two step he ile is said to lime eventually conquered this bronco THE masquerade uy ily N it smith all were there bleb low poor creat and nd small gall cane was lost king and minified in I 1 the hall ball quaker and hT r floated by nor thought ot william pann to king dc d wn from on high I 1 trice price advocate Advocat el I 1 booted at the living hsue pinning spinning u er tro tto floor A rush for toe the newe news mome ilan 0 aa aye too ate I 1 all are bespoken atu said miss 1 33 1 rice A Arty 4 M ate and thou oh tickle little puritan mald would not thy staid have been die dix bayed lind they seen then thee at a soldiers nold lers ohl smiled she 1 I 1 hoy boy re lorn long since 1 planted in the shade I 1 lied red hood for the old wolf looked in ewe swe nothing fierce etwas but a dancing beabe a saw ho ic ir your grandmother aid maid he little dinald la ald i so 20 anany were eaten to tell im afraid any ahyet af he its or heart heartbreak breaks oh ob at 4 quite a afew few cupid ix ai as there his nim aim as a ever was true iso no raak could deceive that wily little sprite who deals with the heart and uro sure with the sight tight |