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Show OGDENITES ATTEND BALL AT HOTEL UTAH. The annual ball of the lpha Tau Chapter, Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity of the University of Utah was held last night at the hotelUtah, Salt Lake City, and was attended by a number of young people from Ogden. The hotel ballroom the entire mezzanine floor was turned over to the fraternity for Its party and the affair prove one of the most pleaslpg social events of the university social season. Handsome souvenir programmes were given the dancers and a program pro-gram of 24 dances, divided between one-steps, fox trots and waltzes, was danced to muslo by Prof Olive's trou-bador trou-bador orchestra. Numerous encores wero also played by the musicians and the dancing continued until the "woe sma' hours." To this pleasure :wa.B4dd an evening..long service of . delicious punch, from stations on the mezzanine, which refreshment was appreciated. About three hundred "-frat" mem bers and guests attended the ball, th' voung ladies presenting a charming picture in gowns of latest style and the gentlemen in formal dress.Among those at the party, from Ogden. were the 3Iisses Marian Read, Kathryn Vol-ker, Vol-ker, Florence West, Genevieve Mar riott, Very Tracy and Ruth Watt is, and Messrs. Peter Kaslus, L. Dov. Browning, Alonzo West, Edwin Peterson, Peter-son, Clarence Douglass and Raymond W. Shirey. The patrons of the event were Dr. and Mrs. J. T Kingsbury, Prof, and Mrs. George M. Marshall and Prof and Mrs. R. R Lyman, and the commit tee responsible for its successful staging stag-ing was composed of D. G. Hunt, W. I L. Gardner, Peter Kaslus, Brent Gaboon Ga-boon and G. S Lambert. oo |