| Show UTAH'S OFFICIALS HONORED P tEi 1 BY B Y ADMINISTRATION BALL BRILLIANT AFFAIR r IS WELL A 1 I iI Members bf f Governors Governor's Staff and Army I Officers Oc ts Lend An Air of Military jt i s i A J Brightness to the Event J t dignity and by the thc state lent a Hilary air n r by the army and an i with brightness q and l merriment by society the inaugural reception and ball l tj the Odeon han hall last night to Governor William Spry s 1 nto history as one of the most pleasing notable and ami ing functions of the year 2 v fifteen hun hundred bundred red men and women assembled in the spa- spa hall hail to do honor to the chief executive of the state of t h and nd assisted to make Inake the affair one of the great social in Utah Utah's Statesmen soldiers 8 history legislators and flud men and women high in the affairs of public and social socia J t mingled together with a freedom and ease case that was de de- de- de 1 consistent with the occasion The affair was lent v. v l anair ir of invitation that caused one and all to feel that his or presence was needed nee ed to i adl a u personal share that lint contributed con con- L to the great success of the evening t 1 vrr- vrr Gold Gold-bi Gold aided uniforms the sombre of ot the male evening dress and nd nd the unconventional coas coa's of ot some of ot th the 7 guests were on all alJ giving II 1 ing- ing inga a cosmopolitan air owned women were everywhere e re In Inthe the big structure ture adding dashes of ofU rot 1150 J U- U I r to 1111 already j Irow ji E S. S T tr Li j ji 1 f r JJ or i 4 9 QU h dh t p tJ cc r. r r rl d Sn r JL 1 U l tid r r J tilO t. t s j IU th q j affair It va a. a 1 gr gro I M d glorious t tucce worthy worth of ot the 1 4 aue When Vh 1 the ju arr ed they were at the surroundings ln s. s of ot uniformed members erB I r- r the directed tho th guests to the cloak rooms to the left leet of the entrance and anC caused tHem to take their places pacE In line Une to b bc n ed Through a Ii small parlor the ue g-ue quests ts walked slowly 1 and n I II Into t. t tho ladles ladle parlor where stood Just inside in- in Governor and Mrs Spry t side elde the door An orchestra of sixteen six six- I 1 teen teon pieces leces in tho background played beautiful subdued music as the tho guests approached the reception room The Th i right hand of Governor Spry was rood good the time minute from extended ever every lie he tool tooh his hia place at SO 8 o'clock until th the ballroom one hour and entered lie he le lUcen minutes later Standing who graciously re received re- re him v wa a Mrs srn I cd the guests Standing next net to Mrs airs Spry SPI were wel Colonel M. M i. i and Mrs l of ot Boise Holse Ida They represented Heigho James H H. Brad Brady of t flent d Governor Go that t state statu who wa was wag unable to be pre prea- I Secretary of or State C C. S. S S y ent elit his 1118 daughter Mrs Vera Haas and In tn the receiving line lino and next were ivere beside then them m were President standing Henry Gardner and Mrs Senate of CC the Gardner them were Speaker on of or the house of or rep rep- 23 E. 2 V W. and Mrs Mrs- Robinson Gu Guests l. 4 Colonel Rodney T T. presented by were wele pre Colonel H IL B. B E Booth and Colonel Colonel Colonel Col Col- Badger onel A. A F. F Kessler Keseler of or the governor staff re the through passed ed guests gueth pa A AB As the directed to they were vere room rom r ree reception overhead where they a a- a tl ti the ballroom tho the coming of ot th the await to grand march the led lell governor who of or dancing the program ell that open opened t III I March huch In Formed 5 the governor S armade ar- ar 9 45 clock o'clock At formed kM AM S rivet rived and nd the march was I ar-I an inspiring up the orchestra Governor f all air the march ma Mrs was seas Walter begun Scott or- or and 1 Next ext Inline In Douglas led the Walter Scott and Colonel line were ColonEl and nd Mrs Mrs Spry Justice and Mrs Irs D. D N. N ChIef or oC State Statu Ti and Mrs hs h's Secretary and Mr l Slate TreaSUr General r r. Da David Jd and lady ladr Then rhen canto came thur Barnes Darne of Colonel of-Colonel- Colone Scott members members of the gov- gov and anti and adies r and LI Staff t i 1 G couples made up about the the-m ra I. I down the thea the precession b great t. t d' d spectacle a The a and Imposing gUttering glittering bright lights handsome of the tho beautiful crowns pIcture that made mad a slowing glowing woman tn in its as thO grew figures ot of the grand maze or carried out At the tho corn com march were wre lancers were Ic march JI Uon ot of the ball wa was on ormed the tho that the th social side ot of It was then In ll or of lt It the filled with wIh 1 Th The W W surroundings brou an moving ever The of at graceful Jond swirled OR as a d hl of or the iV h 1 about oI tu floor v r p as the tn and nd POll pollard l om omer E armY t the by bv E cab woO W Jewels jt I or orv vied with wit Oi ter tan sIn 8 1 Wf I I the th M by v the o On Oil all sides there p was alet punctuated 1 the pe Peale S ot of laugher laughter augher that blended buzz of ot conversation s sWeet et strains of ot the I soothingly with orchestra itt as It Ita the augmented o Odeon melodious and the tho or fr r a swung of the waltz strains strain compelling In the sounded more sore pronounced martial of ot livelier strains and rr tv 1 th- th g zu pr I pr t tv hut torS the did not ha ha c c all of oC The Thc dancers enjoyment Along three sides of ot th walls waits were double rows of ot seats that thai were occupied by those who did no care for tor the more strenuous enjoy enjo enjoyment ment of ot the tb dance At the west en i en-i of Ot th the ho hall hail an un assemblage of or r sat through h most of ot thu evening cpu cpu- tent tont to Indulge th con 01 r all t nn r I I th tl I u V-J V l J r tt lou O o. o Rh iti r t te- te w. w fI t. ep-t. C op l. l t it part of r the tho ev Miny of ot representatives from a hat hal not d t tj J a attend tin the function and nd w wro forced to attend the affaIr in bu s or stay stav away I rh Tho to bo be o present After yes yes- 3 ion of ot tho the House an impromptu ml- ml prot meeting was wa held and It was decided that any m member of ot the H lI UBO who appeared In evening clothes last night have bao to buy a box of ot oran oranges for tor the other members If tho order Is compiled with there thero will IlI be bo oranges cn presented tomorrow to keep tho the House members busy eating during the remainder of ot the session The structure was d decorated beautifully beautifully fully for the tho occasion At the entrance the national colors hung hung- In festoons tram from the coiling and wore were draped about the it alls along alone tho the corridors and Inthe Inthe In tn the women's 1 a or- or orThe The room Toom In which the reception v S held was drapo drap In Inthe Inthe Inthe the national c ors and lags flags na s. s Some flowers flowers- and greens completed the tho dee dec orations The big dance nce hall shone In the tho glory of Its red whito find and blue Sorg gorgeousness Added to the pretty decoration decoration dec dec- oration furnished by the owners of ot the tho th hall bail were wOle festoons of ot colored trl-colored buntIng bunting bunt bunt- ing tog and flags lags about the sides of ot tho the big room roomS and In front of the tho stage where the orchestra sat behind a bank of ot palms At the far tar corner of ot th the e room a 0 h huge uGe American lag flag fell gracefully grace grace- gracefully fully tully from the ceiling to the floor forming u IL pretty bower in which were wore placed couches and cash chairs To the left loft of or the co cozy corner was n. n handsome portrait of President elect William H. H Taft Tatt Suspended over the front of ot the bower was a handsome handson seal of ot the state of Utah In tho the dining room downstairs a n sumptuous buffet luncheon was prepared pro pro- pared by a score women and was served during the late ho hours rs of ot the tho evening In the reception room tho the punch bowl was presided over by hy dusky knights of ot Ui the Ule dining room rom and the delicious liquid flowed freely to all who might come The smoking rooms tastefully decorated and were vere oc occupied oc- oc much of ot the evening by the tho older men Until an early hour this morning tho the gaiety a as kept up by the younger guests although h many of the older ones were not content to so go ho home ne I until the last number on the UH program ad been finished tho the af affair at- at I fair was WILS the tho most enjo enjoyable able most impressive impressive im im- im- im and handsomely appointed inaugural In Inaugural Inaugural In- In augural ball that Utah's capital has witnessed and will go 0 down in history as aa one of the lie brightest most successful and pleasing social affairs ever held by the thc state To the executive o belongs a n great le Je deal 11 of or praise for tor the manner In iw which the brought about th the Successful culmination atlon o of their plan This committee WAS made up of Squires chairman Lieutenant Lieuten ant A. A O. O Seaman X secretary J. J U U. Eld- Eld jr E. E IL Callis Callister tel r John D. D Span Spen cerE c rE W. W John James C C. A. Gle General Gonor l E. E AL i. i Wedgwood Colonel Col Col- Col- Col onel l A A. P. P l esHler j General Samuel P. P Park and L LeRoy Roy Armstrong The To reception committee which contains con COD t tame many of Salt Lakes Lake's best known names as sas composed of ot Hober HabeT IL M. L chairman Mr Ir and nd Mrs John S. S Bransford Mr 11 and nod Mrs W. W S. S McCornick l nick Mr lr and Mrs Thomas It IL Cutler Mr and Mrs Fred J. J Mr Ir and Mrs Ira S. S H. H Love Lovo Mr 11 and Mrs Fisher S. S Harris Mr and Mr J J-hn J A. A Widstoe Mi- Mi and Mrs Samuel Newhouse Mr I and Mrs Mra M. M II H. Walker Mr and Mrs David Ko Koth Keth th Mr and Mrs irs R R. G G. Sleater Mr and Mrs Ira Glen Miller T Mr lr and Mrs SIrs Frank Prank Knox Mr lr and Mrs Mr 11 Charles S S. Burton Mr and an Mrs Geor George e A. A Smith Mr and Mrs EJ Ed E. E Jenkins Mr and and anu Mrs harry Harr S. S Joseph JosepPi Mr and Mrs John JohnM M t. Hayes 5 Mr and Mrs Joserh E E. Caie Cai ale al e e. e Mi iiii- and anil Mrs Will G 0 Farrell Mr Mn m- m mR lIn R B Wells Mrs Ann r D. D Gr r k Ie k 1 LV Smith Mrs a oti t tB B nr t Mr and nOd Mrs C C. E E. Loose MY Mr 1 W W. J J. Hall na MI MiS P. P p P P. p Chris ensen en- en ensen sen Mr Artrur L. L Thomas Tho Mr r. r and ond SIrs Mrs C C. S. S Vartar Mr 11 and Mrs Fred W W. Price Sir Mr lr and ond Mrs ln Jesso Jesse W. W Knight Mr 11 and ani sn Mrs r Samuel A. A King ICing Mr and Mrs Irs Wesley K W Walton Mr Ir Irand and M Mrs rs John Dern Mr Ir and Mrs Irs C C. S. S Z Zane Mr 11 and ind Mrs n F F. E E. Mr 11 3 ard ad d Mrs rs George A. A Black Mr Ir WH Ww W w. w H. H King Mr lr and ad Mrs Henry Har p p. Burns Mr 11 and Mrs James H H. Moyle lole Mr lr and and Mrs W W. Mont Ferry Fero Mr 11 and Mrs A A. B U. Irvine lne M- M Mand and Mr Mrs A. A H. H Haywood Mr 11 and Mrs James Jnes Christansen Mr and Jacob Gots Mr lr and Mrs I j e. e r Sharp harp Miss 11 Maud laUd May Babcock Mrs Inn ma |