Show I- I i r I I IJ Ii A t iLl 1 o J 7 ill I Il i t. t l t r O 80 4 1 Artistic Decorations Are Carried Out t At Prom i N AN AUTISTIC ARTISTIC setting of oC colorful I rand and original tI decorations tho the eighteenth elgh- elgh te nth annual Junior prom WWI was held last evening in III the ballroom of tho Hotel Utah Youth and beauty adorned a in bewitching frocks tracks of oC var- var ous colors blended d with tho the lons with an added touch of oC beauty each ach of oC tho the four classes received I I theIr h Jr guests In pally adorned booths hooth arid and the tho sororities and fraternities ro ro- hed ved In Jn tho ho Pan Hellenic booth hooth Tho Junior booth was waa In Jn tho the supper room room opening off oft the tho ballroom The Tho room pom was vas decorated with wIlli old English h wrought Iron lanterns with colored J. t A round window was ia placed high at each cach end enel of ot tho the room pom A blue satin cover with designs in fn n sold gold was on a long table In the center cen cen- tir ter fr of oC the tho room and nt at each och end was oS ft f Jar largo o ebon ebony holding d decorated blue candles A flat tint tray I black red and gold and calla lilies f formed d the tho centerpiece for tor the table Pl Punch Clinch was us served ser at each end of ot the room som Members of oC tho the Junior prom plum committee com- com and officers of or tho the Junior class claSA and od their partners acted as tho the hosts hosU ho te tea a and nd d hostesses In tho the Junior booth hooth The hey Included Wayne Vayne FarO Farnsworth worth chairman Miss Gladys Griffin Miss Jl arian Jacobs Harley Gustin Clinton Clin- Clin ton on Ml Miss 1189 s Dorothy Wilson Miss Edith Johnson and George Mc- Mc c. c The 10 room east cast of or the tho stage was wan the tho senior booth and was decorated in a a. aun un quo design Panels of oC Nile green crepe ropo with brilliant colored designs fere fO used on the tho walls On tho the panels panels pans pan- pan els s were black and red candle holders holder Tri in ri which gray srn twisted candles were wore Burning A vermillion crepe cloth with pith Ith a Nile green creon runner covered the ther r refreshment table Tho The centerpiece for tho table was a n low bowl of oC pussy allows and scarlet tulips Bright I cream ream cream candles wore served from pah painted ted glass s jars Jirs Those In charge charbo Of bf of the tho senior booth were Miss Pearl Kimball Miss lIss Afton ACton Wright and Willfam William Wil Wil- liam Cope Assisting In receiving were Miss Dorothy Doroth Blades MIsS Ruth Huth Candland Candland Cand- Cand land lind Miss Lucille Miss Madelyn Stewart Richard Ellerbeck Robert Homo and Lowell Baker Daker A quaint Idea was carried out in the thes the's s sophomore booth Just west of tho the or or- chestra Dotted swIss s curtains In a apale pile pale shade of gray STaY were at tho windows windows win win- il dows s and were caught back with coral l taffeta ribbon and flowers In delicate shades of oC pink blue and lavender la Q cr r tho the stairway which leads to tho the balcony were three colonial sil silhouettes sUO sll- on a pink background In front of oC n n. tall mirror was a mahogany any table with a n. cover of oC dotted dolled swiss edged with coral and taffeta ruffles and caught with tat tat- feta eta flowers Clowers at tho the corners A wicker basket of oC garden flowers lowers formed tho the cc centerpiece for the table Tiny frosted frost frost- frosted ed cd were served enod from an old olela fashioned a glass cako caka plate plato Ruffled cushions In tho various colors were I on the Miss Mis Kathryn Oswald Miss Mim Margaret Margarot Earl Uarl Miss MIsu Ruth Scow- Scow croft eroH hazel c ONeil ONell Ray Hay Irel Ireland and O. O James Force were Jn In It charge of oC the sophomore booth In the tho freshman booth hooth which was in tho the balcony o above the sta stage l' l the tho idea of oC a sun nun parlor was carried out Spring flowers and wicker furniture were wore u used d In Jn decorating Bright ht crepe cushions were used on tho the set set- 1 tees teen Along tho the balcony long low I boxes boxeR of ot ferns tern anti and flowers were j I ed cd Decorative e groups of or out cut-out i flowers were on the walls and were I I I Joined with black ribbons Tho The re re- I freshment table had for tor a a. centerpiece a Jade green bowl of ot daffodils Yellow I candles were In Jado jade green groen gloss glass hold ers era Candles Candies and creams were served from glass dishes The Tho committee In charge of ot tho the freshman booth both Included included In- In j I I eluded Miss Dorothy Covey Miss Glenona Duckworth Duck Miss rUss Janet Reid Miss June Juno Booth Oscar Moyle Moyl Russell Rus nus- sell Bell Wailer and Leslie Tho The booth was located in iii tho the presidents president's suite suito and was furnished turn turn- with a 0 special orchestra Tho The decorations wore carried out In a j formal Greek design Shields of oC each sorority and fraternity were placed on tho the walls in groups of oC three Between Be Dc- Between tween the groups were long IonS black strips decorated In Jn Greek design with tassels and beads at tho the end The table cover was of oC copper-colored copper baronet baronet bar bar- onet satin MUn with black tassels A low i bowl of oC acacias formed tho the centerpiece center- center I picco piece for Cor the table Tho The guests received re ro ro- ro calved candy boutonniere favors I sorority and fraternity representatives I welcoming tho guests In the Pan pan- Hellenic booth were Miss Mst Mary Chipman Chipman Chipman Chip- Chip J man Miss l Ia May Rigby Miss Frances Gibbs Mass May Keysor Miss l Wanda Wren Miss Eunice atz Miss Lu- Lu u- u I ciao Farrell Miss Lois Farrell Mss Jacobs Ned Menzies l Vornon Vernon Grieve e Joo Joe Nathan William Roche noche Louis Loula Croft Cron Jay Rogers George i I Marshall Philip Jeppson Conway Stratford Roland noland Parry Byron Halverson Hal Hal- verson and Joe Supper was served In the tho grill room Tho The favors were sterling lockets 3 on gray bray cords with silver mountings Miss Julia Sc Seymour mour was In chaI charge o of oC tho the entire art work Patrons and patronesses d d Governor and Mrs Charles R. R Mabey Mayor and Mrs C. C Clarence Neslon Nealen President and Mr Mrs George Thomas I Dr and Mrs John A. A Dr I and Mrs R R. D D. Harriman Dean and Mrs Irs T. T A. A Deal Mr Ir and I 1 s Mi-s s Thomas Thomas' Hull Hun Mr and anti Mrs W II H. Farnsworth i I H. H Jacobs Mr and Mr 1011 and Mrs Z Mrs l Frank Gustin Mr and Mrs J. J Griffin and Mr and Mrs C C. C E. E Dinwoodey Din Din- I woodey Seven hundred d guests were In atten atten- dance |