Show A JOLLY SURPRISE I Miss Ada Barratt Taken by Storm on Friday Evcuiuff On Friday night there was a gathering of Ogdens brave sons and the citys fair daughters at the hospitable residence of Percival J Barratt on the bench for the purpose of greeting our fellow citizens daughter Miss Ada with a surprise which they successfully did It is rarely on can see such an assemblage of juvenile juve-nile beauty health and happiness as was presented of Utahs future magnates andjudging by the way the young ladies I attracted their squires already al-ready the lode stones virtue asserts its J power The party consisted of some of j the young ladys friends and school fellows fel-lows who determined to pay her an unannounced un-announced visit and spend an evening with her Aided by loving t lov-ing traitors in the camp she was carried by storm and surrendered the remainder of the night to the giddy O waltz and stately dance The merry party brought with them their own violinist vio-linist Hermann Kuechler who accompanied accom-panied the piano with strains of Strauss and others Altogether it was a most recherche and agreeable affair long to be remembered by those who participated and regretted to have been missed by the many who were prevented from attending at-tending by the rather stormy weather q The party returned to their homes after partaking of a sumptuous supper at 12 oclock Among those present were Masters Mas-ters Nat Kimball Jimmie Conlisk Willie I Williams Tom Nelson Frank Shilling I Glen Minty Roy Bailey Hermann Kuechler Fred Kiesel Charlie Little field Allen Stevens Fred Burt Hermann Knauss George Knauss Oscar Kuhn and Lawrence Phelan Misses Mabel Remick May Shilling Brownie Williams Minnie Kiesel Minnie Schau senbach May Littlefield Alta Shilling Josie Kimball Leda Kuhn Selma Kuhn Nettie Boyle Pearl Frankl Julie Marks and not forgetting our old friends Mr and Mrs J Marks who aided counseled and abetted the young people and enjoyed en-joyed themselves equally well and for the nonce became children again |