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Show BARBERS GIVE SUCCESSFUL DANCE I Nearly boo persons circled around a barber chair in the middle of the big floor of the New Colonial last evening even-ing and put a unanimous stamp of j approval on the first annual ball of Ogden local No. 53. Journeymen Bar- I bers International uniou of America Over the chair was bung an Immense wooden razor, the insignia of the trade, with the lodge numerals on the blade and handle. The face of the program as a fac slinilc membership book and on the top of the reverse side wkb a small American flag underneath which was the names of th officers of the union The dance numbers were named as follows: Two-step. J B 1 W.; waltz. U. 1L Next: two-stop iif's s Squirrel; waits, "Morning After" Massage; sc-hott isrhc Railroad Shave; two-step. two-step. Fitch Shampoo, waltz, hiek-broom hiek-broom Whirl, two-step. He's a Live One; three slop Hand Massage. Bcnottlsche, Herptclde or tuinine, waltz. Hydraulic Chair; two-ftep, trop That Razor; Virginia reel. Bcms Harbors Special, two step. Get n Hoe; schottische, Once Over, moon light. Burn the Edges; three-step. Trust Razor, two-6tep. IVather Edge, waltz. Bone Polish; schottische. Pom padour; fwn-step, He's a Dead One; Home Sweet Home. 10 p m Satur day night The dance tunes were specially arranged ar-ranged for and were excellently played play-ed by Sailer s orchestra. The large crowd was in good humor hu-mor and was taken care of in a mau nor which showed that, though the partv was the first to be given by the Icji al the committee possesses plenty plen-ty of natural ability to entertain and the affair will doubtless be made an annual event The refreshments were served In good fashion and wers much enjoyed. The committee members were E. II Hayes. B. G Morris M Pit; gott, C. E Carlisle and John Buehler |