| Show mammoth the knitte of pythias are preparing to give a dance on the instant james went to salt lake yesterday to look aate business matters the dance given at hassell s hall on tuesday night drew out a large number of pe pie mies monroe wilkinson Wil kineon returned to mammoth on tuesday after a visit with her mother at salt lake alberi hagen s store is now located in the fitzgerald building the change ing been made last week dick chope returned to robinson last friday night after having attended his father e funeral which took place at salt lake frank harris of Eo binson and bliss maude jebeth were joi ed in marriage at payson ou tuesday they will give a daice for their friends tonight at elmer s hall bodinson Bo binson it is reported that there will be a change at the Bob ibson poet office in a short time mr is now holding a in the railway mail service and has been looking after the it is stated that the family will move to salt lake grand master walker grand depre tentative and grand secretary simi kins paid robinson lodge no 31 F a visit last tuesday night the gentlemen made very interesting speeches and after the regular lodge work had been finished a banquet was served in their honor secretary iv H of eureka lodge no 12 and james whitehead also attended from eureka the dump at the mine is again dowding down apon and ruining the wagon road as tell as endangering tha lives and property ot people who reside in that section of the upper town it would beem that this company could either afford to crib up the dump and thus prevent large boulders from coming down into the very door yards of these people or else purchase the property move the buildings and construct another wagon road THE ELKS ENTERTAIN the elks of mammoth entertained the eureka elks and other gintic tintic friends to the number of about at hassell e hall on tuesday evening to say that the affair was of a highly enjoyable character S putting it mild it was simply im those who have never visited mamarth upon an occasion of that kind have no idea of the entertaining ability of each jolly good fellows as D A de J 1 hayes hans hassell james hutchison Hn wm ball 0 packard win lloyd J P turbert and others who are willing to put aside business and every thing else when they have an opportunity of treating their to a little enjoyment II asselt s ball had breen tastefully dee oraeed with the elks colors and present ed a very pleasing appearance when the guests arnved the punch bowl with out which no eia social would e corn wag in evidence and the supply of delicious claret punch seemed unlimited chih was surprising when it ie known that billie ball and packard who served the liquid insisted upon drinking with everyone the numbers upon the program were all heartily applauded and the dancing was also thoroughly enjoyed the floor not being overcrowded at any time james hutchison acted as chairman and welcomed the guests in his charter humorous manner he stated that the keys of the city of mammoth were at the disposal of the visitors and that they were at liberty to run things to suit themselves adding that the keys of the jail had been thrown into the shaft at the mammoth mine and no one need fear arrest P J fennell the exalted ruler of the lodge of elks responded to the address of welcome in behalf of the tore among the other numbers on the program was a song by miss davis comic reading by james hutchison Hn violin solo mrs D amours address bev davis elk a eleven clock toast by P J fennell song by frank morley reading by mrs bastine and song by mrs I 1 E diehl dancing was also indulged in during the even ng and shortly after midnight tables were spread with an abundance of good th aps to eat and drink ane mammoth elks donned aprons and personally looked after the serving of their guests performing their du ies in this line strictly ace adins to hoyle after the feasting came to an end there was more dancing in tact the orchestra had instructions to keep busy as long as anyone eared to glide around the floor to the strains of the two step and waltz and even the people of eureka who had a long cold ride ahead of them did not appear over acx ious to depart toi their homes |