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Show OGDEN, UTAH. I " : I (tfpcrial Correspondence.) The prand ball given by the Knights Columbus on Friday evening at the . (Tvss dancing academy, was '" iieri'by all wh0 attended to be one Cfth" r",!it brilliant events of the sea-i sea-i About 1"0 couples enjoyed the hos- i f','"ali'iv of th" knights, which is at all 1 J Vs 'royal, and danced until a late 1 u ' ' ' refreshments were served dur-. dur-. tll(, evening. It was also a decided J'vncial success, as it is said that the j oiiiuiiitce cleared over $50. I ' 4,1! who have had the opportunity to I , Ad Maud May Babcock, the well J! 'nvn and able elocutionist, cannot to recognize her great ability in V' ,;,!! reading:. Friday evening, I jb she entertained quite an audi-j audi-j rP in' the lecture room at the High j school wit!l :1 rendition of some of Ella ! vheelt-r Wilcox's short stories, also a ! fp f Thomas Nelson Page's well i knon n darky tales. All were very en-I en-I ti,usiastic and thought her an able en-t.-rtain''- Monday was a gala day in Ogden. It Yay'clK'Scn for' the voting contest fc now Ilich school building. From the ceneral noise and confusion of carriages car-riages and antos scurrying back and forth. ' thought of election day. j-j0ue vr. the question was defeated, in fI,ltf of the great enthusiasm of numerous nu-merous voters. The Elks have made their usual great furt.f.F of their annual show, whicli T.a? pi ven Monday and Tuesday even-, even-, j.pc in the Grand opera house, which vaf packed 'both nights, ami the usual 1 j;ry!' f cabbage and onions was very I 8?Par,'nt- 'r'le Booster is declared to I j,f better this year than ever. Much rdit is due Mr. Clark, the able man- I Katli'-rine Krouse, the young daugh-! daugh-! j,.r of Mrs. Krouse of Lincoln avenue, Tho has been quite 111 with scarlet f. ver, is now suffering from an attack I f,f pneumonia. Miss Belle Spencer has just recovered from a severe attack of tonsilitis, and jias again resumed her school work. Dr. W. O. Freeday. who has been furiously ill with grip, has gone to jtlalad. Ida., for a two weeks' visit to try and recuperate. He took with him hi? little daughter. Helen Maur. Mrs. Tom O'Brien of Salt Lake, and Fister of Miss Ella O'Brien, teacher at the Central school, was in Ogden to attend the knights' dance. MARGARET MILLER, 06. Sacred Heart Academy. |