Show dIj o h h. h p- p The Influenza ban is now a thing of the past Health conditions have so improved that it is no longer unsafe to indulge in social festivities This decision was reached last Frida Friday and immediately innumerable affairs were planned Friday evening Beta Theta Pi active and alumni members entertained at a dancing party part at the chapter house on 1408 1908 Perry avenue Friday afternoon Gamma Phi entertained entertained entertained enter enter- the soldiers of the convalescent hospital at Fort Douglas The University celebrates its fifty fifty- first anniversary this afternoon with a abig abig abig big matinee dance in the assembly room Delicious refreshments and good music will be featured Dean Lucy Van Cott finished up the thelast thelast thelast last of her series of afternoon parties last Friday Frida- Senior women entertained the men of their class Tuesday the juniors held a similar affair Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day sophomores Thursday and freshmen freshmen fresh fresh- men Friday The general program at each party consisted of refreshments dancing and singing Pi Kappa Alpha held a dancing party at the Tennis club Saturday eve eve- ning The Order of the Gleam held open meeting Friday afternoon The program pro gram consisted of an original story by Isabel Hoggan a reading by Hattie Bagley and music The junior work party held Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day evening was a great su success cess asfar asfar as asar far ar as attendance is concerned as wellis well as is for work accomplished The mem members members bers bels of the Prom committee took charge of affairs Invitations were addressed addressed ad ad- dressed after which activity dancing and refreshments were enjoyed Next Friday evening a dancing party will be given b by the members of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity The latest pledges to Phi Delta Theta are Leon Williams Glen Robertson Robertson Rob Rob- ertson G. G M. M and Vernon Stephens The so sophomore class will celebrate at a party Saturday evening DEAN MERRILLS MERRILL'S ARTICLE APPEARS IN JOURNAL The March issue of or the Journal of Electricity has appeared containing Prof Joseph F. F Merrills Merrill's article The Difficulties in Electric House Heating The discussion was originally recommended recommended mended to the Journal by S. S R. R Inch vice president and general manager of the Utah Power and Light company who declared it to be of great practical value As a to Professor ProCessor Merrills Merrill's article the editor of the Journal of Electricity had this to sa say The day when a house or a city may be built without a chimney is a pleasant picture picture picture pic pic- ture to look forward to But with use of electricity it is necessary to look practical considerations squarely in inthe inthe inthe the face It is obvious from the figures given below that electric house heat ing is not a practicable load for the average power company nor company nor is it likely like ly to become so without radical advances advances ad ad- vances in the economical generation of electricity The author is director of the School of Mining and Engineering Engineer Engineer- ing of the time University of Utah |