Show 1 I I I I I I MACHINISTS SOCIAL CLUB f An evening of unalloyed pleasure e eat VE fas at spent fp nt In dancing on the splendid ta Joor loor o ot the Royal academy last Fri Fr Frilay lay my evening by about to so 0 couples of or younger so 50 Ial set liet cL The Tho occasion was tho second ng Ilg party of oC the season given by the Social Admission t AVIS strictly by b Invitation tho the Ions being limited to making an almost Ideal crowd to en enJoy enjoy enJoy Joy the tho dancing to Its fullest measure The hall hail was prettily decorated tho the color scheme being amber rod and a UtI white An Immense sign containing the words Machinists Social Club was hung hun from tho the ceiling In the mid middle ml middie die dle of oC the hall ball making a aver very ef ci e bit of decorating The cozy corners were ere attractively decorated d as was also the punch booth ri where Browns delicious punch camo came camoIn camet t In for a large share same of or attention The charming young ladles taste tastefully fully Cull gowned dancing In the soft glow jIow row of tho amber colored arc lights added much to the beauty of f the scone An attractive program of ot dances In a very VCr pretty cover coer of oC Col Cal Colonial onial design was wag danced to tho the al ai almost almOSt most perfect music of the regular Royal academy orchestra of or six pieces nieces L T J S H IL H Shep Shepard Shepard ard ani and E g L McMillen who compos composed ed cd the arrangement committee are arc certainly to lO be commended for their gentlemanly courtesy shown to their guests and for the complete success of oC their party ROMANCE AND A JILTING Few people in the audience at tho the Tabernacle who heard Mrs Vir Virginia lr I ginia Lee Brandt Berg Belg deliver her I magnificent address on the White Slave Traffic ed that while they ther were wore listening to a In the tho great fight to Ravo gave girls from froma a life of shame they the were listening to tl a bride of a n little lItlIe more than a n month who had had a romance In which HJalmor E Berg a brakeman of oC the tho Salt S Lake Lako division of the Southern Pacific was vms the young hero horo Early Earl In December De ambor Mrs Irs Berg then theu Miss Brandt as secretary of the national board of the tho Crittenton Res Rescue Rescue cue CliO homes went to Reno Nevada where Bhe Rhe he met mot In the young oung brake brako brakeman man nian her future husband Berg pos possessing a splendid tenor voice oice sang sangat at a no church whore where Miss Brandt at each Sunday Following a n Sunday service the met tho the little giant slum worker and he hr h became constant in his bin attentions At Christmas time Miss Brandt Brandts parents passed through Reno Rena IP Io San Francisco where they th y wore were to 10 tako take a l steamer for an Oriental trip Their daughter accompanied them to tho the Gate city Borg Berg secured a 0 J and wont to San When the young lady re ro returned returned turned to Reno Rono to Lo put the finishing I upon her work Berg on his way to to return to work slopped off In Reno Rena for tor a 0 few taw days daR Brandt left Rono on the even evenIng evenIng Ing lug of oC January 4 for New York T where here sho she was to marI marry narry Bruce Bog ml n a wealthy young roan man who can writs write checks checka in I Ii soven Boven figures figureL When WIlen Miss Brandt left lert Reno Berg left on tho the same train for his Ws duties du es at Imlay The trip on tho the train from froni Reno neno to the tue east assisted Berg Borg and Cupid to win Miss Brandt Tho The simple little western town and its handy Justice of tho the peace looked better belLer to Miss than the tho New York Fifth aye ave avenue I nue church and its mighty preacher BO so 0 It Jt Is 15 Mrs irn Hjalmor B E Berg of Reno Instead of or Mrs Irs Bruce Druce Bogard of o Now York BIRTHDAY Birthday was waR Iy I celebrated at tho Methodist church by ly an elaborate dinner and and evening entertainment given glen un der tho the auspices o the te Ladles Ladies Aid society The church chur parlors were beautifully trimmed with flags lags and each table decorated with our na tonal colors clors and in colonial style with wIh candelabra and candles All Al the ladles in charge and assistants wore gowns of a colonial style The hair colonial I gowns menu and decorations carried one back to tho the days das of oC our fore foro fathers In the tho evening the guests guest wore were re ic received received by b Mr McCreory as George Washington Mrs Burnham as us Ajar lar tho Washington Mrs Mra Mr Forristall as Mrs Curtis and Mrs MI as Mrs lt Hancock with Leroy Loro MInter and Doris Johnson as ns little ItLe George and Martha artha all 01 en costume Severn Several of or orI I the dresses worn wor ancient and created quite quie a l bit of interest The fhe evenings 8 program under the I management of oC Mrs MN Ir Froy Fo was very cI Interesting sUng The History of ortha the Flag was wa read by hy Mrs Frey Froy Foy fol followed folI I lowed by by a vocal solo by hr Mrs lr Brook Brookshire shire which was most heartily en et encored cored Tho The Rod Red R d White hIe and Blue Ble was given by b Henlen Johnson in n red r redS d dI I S Margaret larget McDonald I 1 n a white while ann Katherine Falck Faick in blue followed by bytho bythe tho the chorus Three Cheers for fOI tho ho Red ReI hito and Blue Blu Bue by b thirteen lit ll t te the girls In costume cO tume accompanied by b byon 8 v Yom Fre on tho the piano and ald Miss Rosamond Laird on the tho violin A V flute fute solo by bJ Mr r N I by b Miss Miau Frey Fre was a a treat to all ill and nd his response to a hearty heart en encore enore ore core was wa greatly greatt appreciated Tho climax of the program was wa a recitation by 1 Leroy I ro MInter as u George GeorgeI I I Washington and one ono by b Doris John Johnson Johnson I son as Martha Washington ton followed by bJ a grand Grand march In which thirteen I little 1 We girls representing the original thirteen states stales In review be before be before fore for Georgo George and Martha Marhl saluting as they tho passed and closing by b all aU the tho I children singing America The Thic day was a a complete success so socially daily caly and financially and the Indies ladies are to be congratulated on the result of their efforts e O rs TWELFTH H ANNUAL BALL To All Al Concerned Everywhere Lodges 98 DS and 17 will wi doublehead and run mu extra Thursday February 21 1910 with right of track over all at other lodges of every class and rank rani thus ran the tho orders received by those I who attended the grand rand ball bat given un under under under der the Iho auspices of the tho members of Perseverance Lodge No DS 98 B of or F P L Land I and ant B E and Pearl of f the te No 1 n L 1 S to B B of o I F and B g on the night of February That these orders as well wet as rule A were strictly adhered to the merry men dancers will bear witness winess The above event eventis is ono of the many man dances given by bythe b bythe the different railroad organizations and the tho one wherein no expense work nor time is spared to make It the event cent of the season Beason Congress Dancing Academy never I looked more beautiful than when at atthe atthe atthe the lg go g ahead signal the splendidly selected orchestra struck the tue strains of music for Order No o 1 a first From that time I until the home for the hay No 2 I order was Issued was waR there thre any nn de dc delays delays lays sidings or laps given hence there was no kick kicking hag ing In at al tho the chief clief dispatcher or their efficient aides aldea who ho acted In the capac capacity fly ity 1 of or floor managers Tho colors of or orthe the two Iwo orders were used profusely long hong streamers of crepe crele paper radia radiating radiating ting tnt from Crom the center of the te hall hail hal to the tho four Cour corners with a unique center centerpiece centerpiece centerpiece piece made of signal lamps suspended in the form Corm of an X while signal flags fags and lanterns with the more moro practical implements implement used by a fireman name tiame namely ly 1 coal scoops picks clinker hooks and deck brooms were vero hung around the tho hall hall bearing mute testimony to tho the more laborious and serious side I of or the life Ic of a locomotive fireman freman also known as tallow pots A mini attire aturo at uro engine that we dare not call ct a Mallet stood on the stage with wih head headlight headlight light burning carrying signals for right of track while the caller cater was looking for tor a crew to take tale her out was the object of much comment I The following members of the two lodges are re those to whom the tho success of tho lie ball bai Is duo M 11 Healy Kate Diddle S Jones E S 5 Crossley G Pell Pel E B Young foung M 1 Hart A A M I Smyth J J Sherrod G W Culver W A A J W Harberson E F Young C F Spell W V T Irwin J Austed R IL P Moffett T J 4 Fully Fut five Ive hundred guests were vere pres present present present ent and from each ench nothing but praise was heard for Cor the host and hostesses of the Twelfth woth Annual Ball Bali Bat MILITARY HOP Last Monday night the cadets of the tho Ogden High school gave their heir annual military hop By reason reison of the care careful careful ful C I planning of oC every detail It proved to bo ho the unique social event of the season The Invitations and program cards were characterized b by simple elegance cle and each bearing the tho cadet emblem a spread d eagle of oC gold with wIh the tho to national coat of arms In col cal color color calor or The commodious assembly hall hallwas hal hallwas was profusely decorated with wih flags Ings fags and school pennants and punch was served in a cosy cos corner corer by the tho girls of the Domestic Science department under tinder the supervision of Miss Mies Eva Farr Ono One of the class rooms was transformed into n a 1 reception hall hail for Cor forthe the tho ladles and courteous attendants to their wants Promptly at the bugles hugh R sounded assembly for tho the guard bard mount and this Intricate military maneuver was executed with a flawless precision that elicited great grent enthusiasm from the largo large audience present Next a n squad of or forty cadets went through the tho graceful movements of ot Butts Manual to the music of tho ho school schol orchestra Tho cadets C arrayed in the full ful panoply of war sero eager to it do their best and Capt Capt Kneass was well oJ repaid for or his unremitting ef efforts efforts forts Corts of or the tho last laal five months for not nota a mistake was vas as made and the whole squad moved noved as aa one man However the climax of the evening was reached In the beautiful salute to the hug Ing The Tho full ful company headed by tim the tr buglers came to Present Arms and at a n signal the tho color squad pulled strings releasing an lin Im Immen menso men o American flag which had been rolled up and concealed behind one oue of or orthe the cross beams leams on the coiling As AsIlie the Ilie flair flag On fluttered to the tho ground tho tim orchestra played the Star Spangled 1 I I I I I Banner Ba ner and every eory person In the tho room roomI rose to his feet feeL feet Tho The floor noor was then given over Ocr to tho the dancers Among the tho guests present were seen Been Mayor and Mrs Glasmann Mr and Mrs M S Brown BrownIng BrownIn BrownIng Ing In Mr Ir and Mrs Thomas Carr Mrs Irs Thos D Dee Dr and Mrs F W Baker Mr Ir and Mrs Mf W r H Williams Dr C E B Coulter Couler Supt J M Mills Mis Mr Ir and Mrs Edward BIchsel Mr and Mrs lr Richard Lock Lck Mr and Mrs R E B EBoyd Lloyd Dod Judge and Mrs Gideon Mr and Mrs Angus Wright Mr and Mrs Da David David vid Eccles Jr Mr lr and Mrs Wilson Dr and ami Mrs A S Condon Capt Wm Webb and Adjutant Wallace Wal ace of oC Salt Lako Lake Mr and Mrs H R R E Bristol Miss Mr Harold Bell Miss Hen Hendershot Miss Kimball Miss Ivy h Wil Williams Wi hams liams Iams Miss Bowen Bowon Capt C H Arns Armis of oC Salt Lake Mr Robt Connor Mr Hansen Hanson Miss Darling Darlng Mr and Mrs Irs Parley Parler Wright Mr Earl Pardoe Mr Mark lark Murphy Mr Frank Franl Frost Mr Irving Pugh Mr Ir and Mrs Barton Mr 11 and Mrs John Pingree Mr and Mrs Turner Tumor Miss McCready Mr Joseph Samuels of Salt Lake Lalee Emil Emi Miss Miss McKendrick Judge John Joint Murphy Mrs Carr Mr and Mrs Irs Ellis Els Dr Emmett EmmeL Browning Mr and Mrs Todd Toll Mr and Mrs Corey Core Mr and Mrs Pearson Mrs Irs Rhine Dr Drand Drand and Mrs E B M Conroy Conro Mr and Mrs Grout Mr Ir and Mrs R R B B Lewis Mr and Mrs 15 S H Browne Mr Ir and Mrs MIs MIsA A G 0 Fell FeI Miss Fell Fel Mrs Gosling Mr Ir and Mrs Mis Douglas Miss Douglas DOla Mr and Mrs Ben Ford Mr Ir and Mrs ane Ernest Ford Mr Ir and Mrs Randall Mr Ir and aud Mrs Parker WARD VARD REUNION Members of the Eighth ward hold held holda helda a grand reunion In the tIme new mooting meeting meetinghouse house hOI e on Tuesday afternoon and eve evening evening ning at which both old and young oung par participated lr I t 11 ci P a I In tho afternoon a n rare good time I Iwas was had the thi childrens dance and an entertaining program being the leading lending features s The merriest time imaginable was enjoyed by b tho the chil children dren and the program numbers each receiving in applause and genuine appreciation elation was as follows Song America Congregation Invocation Bishop George I Pilgrims Chorus Two boys bos four girls Speech of o Welcome Bishop J Taj Taylor lor Solo Garden of oC Roses By Maddock Dialogue Washington Five Boys Piano Solo Alpine Glow Gow Bossie Driver Life LIe of or Washington John P Lefgren Lofgren Duet Snow By Bal Duet Snow Flakes By B Ballantyne Balantyne B 13 Burke and T P Wright Speech David Da Jensen JenGen Solo Oh Thou Sublime Sweet Evening Star from by br Wagner Darle Dean Violin Solo Clyde CIdo Redfield Solo Daisies Wont Vont Toll Tol Lloyd Woodcock Duet Childrens Praise Margaret Burt Bur and Blanche Banche MaIm Maln L I Recitation R Tho Rebel Robe I M I Giles Gies I Solo from Jocelyn by God Goddard Goddard dard Mrs Mis Maud J aud Dee Porter Duct Whispering Breezes By B Schubert Schubert J and P Maddock Maddok laddock Bertha Stone and Clyde Redfield ac accompanists At five ne a bountiful supper was served all al the delectable viands lands of the season being provided The he sup supper supper supper per hour was the scone of brilliant toasts happy happ reminiscences and so social cial chat that was especially enjoyed by h old and young olg In the evening a R dance danco for the I young people of the he ward was given and the tho affair was wal as pronounced one of or ofa he a socia of the season Tho The company both afternoon and afternoon was wa a n large and represent representative representative atle ono and the tho arrangement com corn committees received very complimentary corn I mention menton for the able manner in which I they had planned the entertainment of such a large company compan no detail hp he ing omitted that would adO add to the com corn comfort comfort fort and pleasure of their guests dur duro during during ing the entire day and evening From the oldest to tho the youngest enjoy enjoyment I mont ment was the tho watchword CLUB The TIme members s of or the club were entertained by hy Mrs rB J B Mur Murray Murray ray Thursday afternoon at tho the homo home of oC her hel daughter Mrs J E B Lyon Mrs Murray has been visiting in California and Nevada enda for Cor several seer l weeks and her return home was warmly greeted by the ladles ladies Music and cards were the chosen pastime until when a delicious lunch was served tho the color scheme being carried out in the tho din dining dinIng dining ing room with the club colors colons In the tho evening the ladies enjoyed tho the per performance performance performance at al the Orpheum On Thursday March 3 the Cem Corn club wi will meet with Mrs E Eg 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