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Show Character And Old Fashioned Dress Ball i The committee appointed for the Annual Pioneer Ball met last Tuesday Tues-day evening to fully consider the pLns for the even on March 21st. Everything seems to present itself in i hi' spirit of the occasion and it promises to be the event of the season. sea-son. , ' , , Aver- caciy program has been ai ranged t- r t're afternoon meeting. A'l Pioneers of 1859 are invited as honored guest. The Dress- Commute Com-mute d idrd o miiks' it a Charac ter Btll as wel1 hs an Old Fashioned Dancing Part,-. The committee request1! re-quest1! 1 hat everyone dress especially for the cchsicn. During the evening even-ing ihere w.H oe a Grand March cin-3 cin-3 -st ng ' thePionees and ihose in "costitme. ' Old time dances will be reviv.-d, aid old tim.i refreshments will be served. The iecotations will be attuned to the day. The proceeds of the rarty will rinsed ri-nsed fi-r bea'jtilying the grounds about hePi-.n-er Monument. "h; f llnvi-g program will be ivi.d i i: .4 Silging, "Come, Come, Ye Saints'" i Pr ryer, Jacob ftai'en, Sen Sil ging, ' Oh Ye Mountains High" j Speech, (10 minutes) John Hasler. Song, Mrs Nelson Ande-son. Speech, (10 minutes) Peter Mon-sen. Mon-sen. Comet So'o, Frncis Ericksen. S; etch, 10 minut- f Andrew Mad-sen. Mad-sen. Re .ding, Mrs. H C. Jacobs. Music fr"m the Hign School. Speech, 10 minutes Pies. C. N. Lund. i Singing, "Our God We Raise t.o ; Thee." : Benediction, C. W. Anderson. |