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Show PLAIN CITY DANCE IS ENJOYED BY ODDEN PEOPLE Plain City residents and nearly a score of guests from Ogden enjoyed the first great ball of the new year at that place last night It was an informal, old-fashioned entertainment, with a program typical of pioneer days, in which every guest participated, with enjoyment unsur. passed. After tho feast, the dancing begin and continued until 1 o'clock. Tne j orchestra from Ogden rendered sever, al delightful special numbers and the players received many compliments. The arrangements committee repoii-ed repoii-ed the car service was excellent and the ball an unexampled success. The visitors from Ogden were Messrs. and Mesdames Moroni Skeon, Carl Allison, William Hunter, Lewis Bitton. Warren G. Child. James p. adman, Harold Tribe Charles Zel-mer, Zel-mer, James S. Carver. C. O Folkman, ; Rufus Garner. William Howell, AW Rirle, C. E Lane and Mesdames H. H. J Spencer and J. A. Howell. The committee on arrangements: Lyman Skeen, John Maw, W C. Carver, Car-ver, H T. Maw, George A Palmer, H. B. Thompson. Marion Knight. Stephen Knight. William England. Jr. When the orchestra played "Home ! Sweet Home," the Ogden guests made little good-night speeches, assuring their hosts and hostesses that the oc casion had been truly enjoyable and never-to-be-forgotten. |