| Show Old and New Mingle At Pioneer Festival Styles Dancing and Music Are in Contrast B But t Pleasure Is Abundant Women's Camps Receive Congratulations Congratulation On Success of Affair SKIRTS may shrink from the floor to the tho knees an ant and tresses from the waist to the nape of the I neck In generation L a a but the waltz walla Is always alwa's popular It was learned I Thursday night at a II picturesque ball given under the direction of the Weber county Daughters of the Pioneers In the Berthana ballroom There was an Interesting ming min min- min mingling gling Kling of the oil and the new in I fashions dancing and music I Scores of women wore the party drew dress of grandmas grandma's day and madea madeI made I a picture both charming and graceful and there was nobody to say that granddaughter too i wasn't charming and graceful inthe In inthe I the far more scanty garb of o the modern diy dy l y While a mod modern rn dance orches orches- orchestra orchestra orchestra tra tra directed by R J Reeve played modern dance music in the ap- ap approved ap approved proved modern sly style Ie a group ot of old 01 1 timer musicians directed by Will Crawford performed the mu- mu sic of the days of long ago for tor such dances as oI the polka Quadrille schottische two-step two and Danish slide out SOURCE OunCE OF PLEASURE Both Doth orchestras featured the waltz and that proved to be bo a lance dance ance In which the be greatest number seemed to find the greatest enjoyment The and the trot fox fox seemed to bo be rivals for popularity with the great throng on the ball ball- ballroom ballroom ballroom room floor noor tho the ages of which ranged from about ninety to nine The old time orchestra did not play the trot fox-trot but the modern orchestra did Invade the tho old tim tim- timers tim timers ers rs field to play the rye waltz and the Virginia reel and It ef- ef effectively ef effectively Among the features of the eve eve- evening evening eve evening ning was the tho dancing of the ar vare var and the polka by groups In which all the he women were I gowned in the the- costumes of the pioneer era era Tho The grand march I was another Interesting event In which the pioneers took part as aswell aswell well ell as the daughters and sons eons of the pioneers A male chorus sang the Pioneer ode This Is the composition resulting re- re resulting re resulting from a competition con con- conducted conducted con conducted ducted by the Daughters of the Pioneers Our Utah Pioneers Is the title the words of which were compo composed d by Martha Burton Durton Cooley and the music by Mrs Flora Fer- Fer Ferraro Ferraro Fer The singers were Villi William WilliamS am amS S Wright right Gerard Klomp Willard Gardiner Walter Stephens Albert Powell W Earl Read William Pickett Alfred Altred Stratton Joseph Madson adson and Jos Joseph ph Fernelius Miss Ellen Thomas played the accompaniment NOTED GUEST Mrs E S Woodruff president of the Daughters of the Pioneers was visitors one of ot tho the distinguished VIS- VIS VISItors visItors vis from tram Salt Lake Many old friends were brought together at atI atthe I the tho ball making the event an en en- en rn reunion as well as an en- en entertaining en entertaining social event The event was ably managed and the spon sponsors sore ors were congratulated on the suc- suc success suc success cess of the annual event |