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Show CADET HOP WILL BE GREAT During the past few days the cadets of the High school have been working diligently, preparing for their hop, which will he given In the school auditorium audi-torium next Monday evening The hall, which will le used for the dance and th rooms to be used to receive the guests, have beeu artistically decorated dec-orated In national colors, flags and school penants. If tho efforts that have been put forth by the cadots, who have been assisted by the young ladles cf the school, count for anything, any-thing, the hop will be one of the most successful oxer held In thfl city. The bupply of invitations baa been exhausted and the commit tec have found it necessary to hae Foveral hundred additional invitations printed. Prof. Cro.ss, principal of the high school, stated that at functions of thin nature that a standing Invitation Is issued to the alumni of the school, and tho parents who have children in the school, and that they do not need Invitations In order to attend The guard mount will occur promptly prompt-ly at .V. 15, and thos? who wish to soe It should be there by that time. Capt. Webb and Adjutant Wallace of tho Salt Lake Hlyh school cadet corps have been Invited, together with many others from Salt Iake, and they will be present The committees who have been acting act-ing with Commandant W. K. Kneass have perfected all arrangements for the success of the affair, which is given for the purpose of raising funds to defray the expenses of a cadet eu-campnicnt eu-campnicnt this summer. The patrons of the "hop" are Mayor and Mrs. William Glaeniann, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Browning, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Klesel, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Carr and Mrs. Thomas D. Dee, |