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Show a id dreamy music provided an Ideal evening. .'any out of town guests were present, among the number being Mr. .'id A" iv.. Oitls Dunham of Mlsmark. North Dakota; Mrs. Harry Payard of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs," II, Tenbroke, Mrs. Bridge, Mr. and Mrs. iieo-rpe Srivacc. Miss Ida May Savape, Mr, and Mrs. V. J. Shealy of Salt Lake. iVlss Ruth Mlnoguc of Michigan. Horace Hor-ace Xebeker of Logan, Miss Nannie Vorfa t, Mlsg Sullivan, Mr. and Mr?, p. t rv.. Hf8 Mr. and Mrs. W'oevke of Salt Lake. DANCING PARTY. Between three hundred aud fifty and four hundred guexls were entertained enter-tained at one of tho most brilliant balls of the season given hy Mr. .-ind Mrs. lack Brownldg and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smith at the Congress Dancing academy. The reception room and dancing hall were bountifully decorated with palms and flowers, the reception room arranged in Jungle style, presenting a most enchanting scene under the pretty, soft shading of tho Japanese lights, dark groen seats being artistically artist-ically arranged among the palms. An enlarged orchestra provided a line musical program selected from the most popular dance music. Punch was bcrvc-d to tint guests by a bevy of fair young ladies, and daintily pro-pared pro-pared refreshments were served to the guests during tho evening under tho. direction -of a local caterer. Tho handcomoly gowned ladies, Fparklintr jewels, gentlemen In full evening dress, the flowers, soft lights |