Show PIONEERS REVIVE OLD TIME DANCES YAKI IA Wash Fob Feb 6 C Old time dances clances ot of o a 0 generation or two ago l sled led d with the th ultra modern In Ina Ina Ina a community barn dance held bold here hele recently with a crowd estimated at ata a 2100 oo persons person either participating or slowing lowIng the spectacle cle The affair was ws staged tor for the th purpose of ot re- re revIving re tor for an e 1 at least some ome oil oil-it ot of o the dances and nd entertain entertain- entertainments ments ments that provided the th social octal side aIde ot of life lit for tor the early settlers ot of thIs region lon Music tor for the affair brought out another Inno Innovation atlon hen hen at the start the th 18 IS fiddlers all allot allo ot of whom were more than 60 CO years of age ace marched to the th center ot of the floor Besides providing the music each fiddler sought to gaIn the tha first prIze of or a contest staged staffed In con con- conjunction conjunction con conjunction junction with the th dance and through the long lone hours of ot the tire eve eve- evening ve fling ning non none of ot the th paused although many a a dancer de des eloped a somewhat worn appearance At the th conclusion of the th dance dancea a judging committee a awarded the first to Harry Urquhart ot of Yakima as the tho th best b st Tn- Tn Jn dl trophies were gh gisen en to each musician entered In the th con con- contest contest con contest test |