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Show B Queen Looiia . B Reigns Supreme H! Most .Successful wk of llniiiir mill EH Festluil in .iiierlcnii I'eirkVe Ills- HH' torj Ciiiiit'x (n u (lose Tonight Willi HBJ I'lii) "I'empexl mill .S ii ii - III ii c." HUI' Tho American Fork subjects of BKSj Queen l.eemn will tonight close one B9BR of tliu most successful weeks In lo- WHBL cnl history. Commencing Monday the Hli festivities oM'iic(l under the name of BBS mi Auttitnii Festival Momliiy, Tues- HB, day nml Wednesday tli" people were IJB wltl, tit n mler, and enjoyed them- Bflff 8cl i without ri'Blralnt BjB He, Hover, nt the Thanksgiving ban- HS (iicl Thursday, Queen Leo mi iihbuih jSx cil ). r royal sway and occupied her BM flag Irupped throne In the banquet BHffii hall of the Tabernacle. She was HEfv beautifully gowned In a creation of BBS. white satin overdrnpped with white BUS' chiffon. Her only ornament waa n BJEjjfi neeklesB of pearls, and the crown KBt also of pears, which waB worn Hn with a truly queenly air. The Queen BBBF mado her second appearance Thurs- BflBj day evening at the Queen's Hall In BJB' tliu Apullo Hall, where her subjects BIBi were pleased to do her homage by Hm8 " of l,lu lorgost attendance so fur BES, tlliH HUI180II, BBBJ Monday afternoon was children's Bl day, mid If there weru any children BBjjfr who were not theru they lived out- BBJn sldo of American Fork. Tho basement BBmj of tho Tabernacle, wiib completely 111- BE led with them, mid they enjoyed the BEX dancing to tho utmost, Monday oven. jpS lug tliu musical mid literary talent BHP of tho Ilrlgham Young University BBBJ gave a most artistic concert in the Bfl auditorium of the Tabernacle. This BBv event was not patronized as It should BHh have been, for It deserved a crowded BSJj house. BBS! Tuesday was Itellef Society aftor- BBD noon, nml a dozen ladleB gave tho BBH Immltablo representation of a bunch BfiJ of old maids going Into u mysterious BBJ machine and coming out winsome tal- BBpJ euted, lC-ycar-old nialdons, BBJ Tues. Kvo. was tho Queen's Election BH Hull In the Apollo, when Miss I.cona IB Clark, oiio of Am. Fork's most boautl- IjpB fill nml popular young ladles was BBp! eloctcd Queen of tho Festival. Up until tho last few minutes of the vot- J lug, Miss Arvllla Chrlstonsen was In BBJ tho lead. Just at the last moment SB MIbs Clark's friends camu In with a BbJ lot of votes, mid when they wore all BH9 counted thu result stood us follows; JB Leona Clark 4737 BflH Mnrgarot IllackhurBt 2701 Br Arvllla ChrlBtcnsuii 2417 BB Morlo Holey 1044 BB l.tlllau Drown 1808 Id N"lllu ,1,lckwallor 1863 WSM Itosolln Storra 184 AlBm Dorothy Chlpmau 1SC2 WfMt Altu Heck 1S3S ISP Myrtlo King 180'.t Sm iiertha HiiBsett ISO" BBpf l.uua Chlpman H'." Si Ora Chlpman .....1K07 Bl Blvu Chlpmmi ICOIl BH Wednesday evening was one of the JSgjf moBt delightful evenings of the scries Rf nud it proved to be the most popular HH one also. Mr. Win. A. Morton of Salt HH Lake City, orlglunlly from Helfast, BBJB Ireland, took the big audience on a B trip through Irelniid. Showing them S the giant causwny, and London dairy EB In tho north, the lllitrney Castle and IBB Queenslown in the south, mid then H roaming through Helfast, Dublin, BBB Cork and the Lakes or Kllarney Ac- BK- I'ompauylng the pictures was u talk BB with Mr Morton's delightful Irish Bit dialect, Jokes and wttlclRins, I Thursday was the climax of the week's festivities, when at high noon the big Thanksgiving dinner was served serv-ed The main asBembly room In the basement of the Tabernacle was tilled with four tables the full length, and which accommodated over aOO people The tables were tilled several times with baiiquctors llesldes this a table In another room wns filled Bevoral times with working men who came in for lunch. The banquet ubccI up 13fi chickens, roasted and boiled, 109 mince pies, four boilers of plum puddings, pud-dings, one 250 pound veal, 30 pounds of butter, 2C0 loaves of bread. 20 pounds of pink eye beans, besides vast iuantltlc8 of potatoes, cabbage, parsnips, turnips, beets, cauliflowers, celery, tea, coffee, sugar, pickles, carrots car-rots and cranberry sauce. Twenty ladles, live from each ward, were used as cooks, and as many more dressed In white caps and white aprons acted as waitresses, and did their work well, too. All who attended attend-ed were loud In praising the excellency excel-lency of the repast. The local power company supplied four electric cook stoves and the necessary power to cook the pies and chickens. Hesldes theso there were four other cook stoves used. The Forbes ban'd of Alpine Al-pine supplied music dining the banquet. ban-quet. Thursday aftornoon the youngsters again crowded the Apollo Hall at another an-other children's dance, mid In the evening was the Queen's ball referred to above. Lust owning theru was a repetition the tho Old Molds' Cantata, with two rells of motion pictures, which again drew a big crowd. The bazaar feature has also been a great success, The Bale of fancy work and wearing apparel has netted a good sum, nml been the means of attracting at-tracting many to the Festlvul. ICach day, excepting Wednesday, the committee com-mittee has served meals mid lunches and Iiiib been well patronized. Another Anoth-er feature) also has been tho two "Old Ladles" with deep voices and n hundred hun-dred pockets selling their wares at G cunts per grab. Tho Festival closes tonight with one of thu best entertainments of the week, tho production of "Temped and Sunshine," lit tho Opera IIouso by tho Associated Alplno l'Joyers prices lli, 25 and 35 cents. |