In ButteA distinct air of “something different'* and decidedly novel marked a jolly picnic party last Saturday evening, when a merry crowd of young folks invaded the Eighteen-Mile canyon, after midnight, and enjoyed one of tho most unique affairs of the season.Three machines carried the guests to the canyon, and there awaiting them were dozens of gayly-colored Japanese lanterns, swinging to and fro in the breeze, from bough to bough of the trees, and a giant camp fire stood out as a silent sentinel of the darkness.During the night games and contests added to the evening’s fun, and later, when ukuleles and guitars were brought out, the woods soon rang with a chorus of merry voices.One of the regular picnic lunches that marks the success of such an affair played a prominent part of the night, and when the sun’s first rays appeared the happy crowd motored back to town.With Mr and Mrs. Shelton Williams and Mr. and Mrs. George .Johnson, who were official chaperons, tlie guests included Miss Joe Steinborn, Miss Sadie Francis, Miss Myrtle Oates. Miss Mary .Sullivan, Miss \n-nette Fye, Miss Mary Iten. Miss Kate Steinborn and Miss Nell Donohue, with the. Messrs. David Steadman, Bill Bowers, Bill Tyson, Mike Maguire, Cyrus Kit to, Mike Ferris, JoeRisk, Eco Freidman and Eric Swanson.