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Show Society BREWERY WORKERS DANCE. The "Early Spring Hop' given by the local union No 325 United Bre cry Workers of America, was held at the Colonial hall last evening. at which more than 250 couples were present. An excellent program consisting of waltzes, two-steps and sehotllsches lasted until after midnight The following committees were re sponsible for the uucccsb of the af fair Executive. Q U Wright. E E. Lund and Carl Torgeson, reception Alfred Peterson, George M. Thenn L C. Ora.-. William Carlson and John Bberhardt; floor. Leonard Wright. Carl Larson. Alonzo West. Arnold Jor-geson. Jor-geson. Elmer Johnson. Qeorge Dins-il.ile Dins-il.ile and Joseph Richardson, floor 1 manager. S. M. Moore. POETIC INVITATION. The young ladles ot St. Joseph's church have issued Invitations for their annual dancing party, which is to be given in the Colonlul dancim, lOSdSSay on the evening of April H ! The Invitation is presented In the lorm of two verses of peetry, the final fi-nal vers? foretelling: ( Cay butter. li6 In colors bright Foretell an e vening's pleasure , I Terpsichore as hostess fair Would bid you tread a measure" AFTERNOON TEA- Thursday afternoon frcui 2 o'clock until 5 Queen Latin r chapter No 4 i will give an afternoon tea, to which all visiting members are invited. MRS. MALONE RETURNcV Mrs D J. Maloue returned to this city yesterday after a short visit with friends In Salt Lake. FROM SAN DIEGO. Mr and Mrs. Prank Zimmerman, who have been residing in San Diego, . l. for the past six months, have returned to this city. Miss Uraretta Grecnwell accompanied them home RETURNS FROM IDAHO Mrs C D. Tyrce has returned from Nampa, Ida, where she has been vis itmx her daughter, Mrs W A. Robertson Rob-ertson for the past three weeks OGDEN VISITOR Wm Connors of Salt Lake City wa9 an Ogden visitor yestcrdav. the guest of Mrs. C. H Stanley, |