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Show JUNIORS' SKELTON BALL DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR. About 12". oung people attended the "skeleton' ball given by the Junior class of the Ogden High school last evening in the large assembly hall at t be s hooi. The hall was prettily decorated for the occasion, the Hallowe'en idea prevailing. pre-vailing. Streamers of orange and black crepe paper fermod a canopy over the entire ball while in the cornels cor-nels and at the punch booth corn stalks were effectively arranged. In the center of the hall the S( hool "Skeleton" was suspended from the celling. At an Indian wickiup in one corner of the auditorium a fortune teller furnished amusement. Card tables were arranged at the south side of tbe orchestra stand and a number enjoyed enrd games. Jack o'lanterns. black eats and v.'itehe3 together with ;i nrofu.-lon of autumn leaves and flower were most effectively used in decorating. Very novel and appropriate dance programs with a skeleton as the cover d-slgn were distributed and music was furnished by the 12-plece school orchestra under the direction of Miss Marilla Hunter. Juniors on the arrangement committee com-mittee were: Marjorle Hendersho chairman- Robert Ilobbs Athol Rro-phy Rro-phy resale Beeson, charlotte Skeen, Wendell PitGerald, Rernic.e Vaughn. Irene Jenkins, Herman Griffin, George Meissncr. Ethel Wall, Holton Dixon, Myrtle Muss and Harold Tripp. |