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Show INAUGURAL BALL WASAJ)RAND AFFAIR Salt Lake, Jan. 26. Herald: Dazzling Daz-zling brilliancy characterized the inaugural in-augural ball ol Governor William Spry at the Odeon ball last evening. The gorgeouaness of the function was reflected re-flected In tho beautiful decorations. In the glittering gold braid of the military mili-tary men, anJ In the elaborate toilettes toi-lettes of the women who contributed laigely to the success of the affair. More than one thousand people, representative rep-resentative fitlzens of the state, were presented to Governor William Spry and Mrs. Spry, who met the guests as they entered the hall. Without reference refer-ence to political party, those who attended at-tended the rtcVptlon and the hall all helped to make, the reception a great success by meeting the governor and assuring him of their unqualified support sup-port In all thai he might do to advance Utah. The Receiving Line. In the receiving line with Governor Spry were Colonel and Mrs E. M. Heigho, representing Governor James H. Brady of Idaho; C. S. Tlngey, secretary sec-retary of state, and daughter; Henry Gardner, president of the senate. Mrs. Gardner and Mies Gardner, and E. W. Robinson, speaker of the house, and Mrs. Robinson, Introducing the guests were General E A. Wodgewood. Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Colonel Rodney T. Badger, Lieutenant Colonel J. J. Daynes, Jr., Colonel A. P. Kesler and Colonel H. E. Booth, all of Governor Spry's military i 6taff. |