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Show A Good Time at John Warner's. To the Editor of The Evening Dispatch: While the good peopla of the Beautiful Beau-tiful City by the Lake, were enjoying New Year's festivities, don't let it be forgotten that among the hosts of friends of Mr. John Warner and wife of Provo, could be found a goodly number, num-ber, among them your correspondent. On arrival we were ushered into the parlor where we found many of the life and beauty of the city had congregated, congre-gated, with Joy beaming on every countenance. In the dining room we found a colla tion, equaled by few, excelled by none. Tables were spread with all the delicacies deli-cacies of th8 season, presided over by Mr. Warner and his estimable wife. Suffice to say that justice was meeted out to this part ot the occasion. Among those present could be found: Mr. and Mrs. J hn Warner, Mr. and Mrs. James Clide, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williamson, Mrs. Eunice Snow, Mrs. Emeline Miller, Mrs. Cluff, Miss Pearl Gammon, MiasXellie Olsen Miss C lide, Misses Mary and Clara Williamson, Masters Clide, Warner and Williamson. Mr. Lee Warner and Titus Snow, all ' of Provo, and Mr. Davis of Salt Lake city. Music and games p?rvaded the parlors until the wee small hours, when all seeming to have enjoyed an exceedingly ex-ceedingly aareeable time repaired to their homes happy in the thought that they were present. I Veritas. |