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Show THE RESORTS OPEN. It was an ideal day 'yesterday, and the various resorts opened to good business. Saltair had thirty train, uul there were frequent trains run to 1 agoon. The Salt Palace also was right in line. The telephone system to bo installed in-stalled at Saltair will be not only a unique but convenient feature. From the various tables of the lunch room it will he possible to ring up the waiters wait-ers without shouting through a megaphone. mega-phone. Then, too, the bathers out in the water will bo able to talk to the pavilion, or indeed, to any point on the II. M. Bell system. Lagoon where the crowds go Is prettier than ever before. The green lawns and fragrant flowers arc like the call of the beautiful to the jaded city man. Mr. Bergormnn, the genial manager, may always be counted on to greet the crowds with his usual glad smile. Excursion Agent J. U. Mean also has tho faculty of knowing how to make a crowd happy. The ion thousand-dollar theatre at Saltair will ho a very pretty amusement amuse-ment place. Mr. Connolly, the manager, man-ager, is experienced in theatrical matters mat-ters and has selected a good company of players. Such dramas as "Frou Krou." "Camllle," "Held by tho Enemy," En-emy," "Shenandoah," etc., etc., will bo put on during tho season. Miss Victory Vic-tory Bateman, well and favorably known hero, will be tho leading lady of the organization. The ever-smiling face of George W. Dorr will bo seen during tho summer at Saltair. lannger Harry Heagren proposes to Inaugurate the swiftest kind of programs for tho saucer track. Big tempting purses will bring out the bike talent and tho prizes this season sea-son will certainly be tempting. Hold's big band will bo in attendance at tho saucer track. John Halverson will bo a busy man at the Salt Palaco grounds, ho having charge of tho refreshment re-freshment privileges. Tho Danish brotherhood hold their reunion nt tho Salt Palace, Juno nth. All kinds of games and sports will bo Indulged In. Tho Salt Palaco theatre will present high-class vaudeville during the summer sum-mer and there will bo hand concerts Sunday evenings. Mr. Oourloy will not open Utahna park until about the 12th of Juno. He wants tho weather to get finally settled set-tled before opening tho vaudeville theatre and grounds. Tho Utahna theatre stock company will open Its summer season in tho Utahna theatre, Juno 12th, In tho great melodrama, "Shadows of a Great City." Tho Salt Palaco lias put in a new danco floor at an oxponso of one thousand thou-sand dollars. Out at Lagoon tho now lance pavilion is largo onougn to accommodate ac-commodate nil comer's. Utile, old Salt Lake will bo a hummer hum-mer during tho present season. Big delegations from Los Angeles will probably come hero to have tho times of their lives. |