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Show B. Y. College Notes. The entertainment given last l-'il- I day by the amusement committee piovedtobea perfect success. The gymnasium was beautifully decorated with college and xailous class colois. In the afternoon a dancing matlnco was paitlclpated In by a good number of students. The college orchestia and band furnished the mwhlc. At eight o'clock the following program wasrendcted: Selection, Hrass (land Song, College Choir Solo, Mr. Farrell Solo, Luther Hurnham Instrumental Duett, - - - Miss OHer and Mr. Curtis Violin Solo, - Prof. 0. M. Harris Selection, - College Orchestra Selection, .--.- Hrass Hand AT. the selections were enthusiastic-cally enthusiastic-cally encoied. The now tT weie then moved into the gvjnnaslum weic dancing was Indulged In to a late hour. Two booths, conducted by young ladles, furnished tefreshments and confcctloneiy for the evening. .Some of the meichants of the city olfeied piies for the most popular young lady student, the handsomest young gentleman, and the best lady and gentlemen waltcr. MNs Lcttic Husby piovcd to be the most popular voting lady, Receiving title") votes, and winning a silk- opcia shawl and a beautiful diesslng case. Fred Parkinson Parkin-son tccelved the greatest number of votes for the handsomest young gentleman, gen-tleman, winning a box of neckties. Miss Maggie .lones and Dr. I. S. Smith lcceivcd prizes for the most giaceful and accomplished walt.lng. The Usona girls gave an old-time party in the gymnasium last night. All present had an enjojable time. Prcs. II. S. Allen, of Talor Stake, Canada, who camo to Logan with Pres. Card and Hio. Andeison, of Thatcher, Idaho, were in attendance at the Usonc party. Pres. Joseph P. Smith, who was expected ex-pected to attend the regular board meeting this week, sent woid Immediately Imme-diately befoie the appointed lime that he could not be piesent. |