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Show beintr a elo.-e uijerver, will not trv lo describe th'jtn. As to the gentlemen, gentle-men, liny appeared at their be-rt. The n'.n appearance of a grerisv jumper and overalls was noted as being marvuloun. especially where t-o many engineers and firemen were in attendance. Taken all in all it was a great success, as attempts at-tempts made by Terrace people always are. "Blnktm." Terrace, Utah, Nov. 27th. GRAND BALL AI TERRACE. Tht Nf w School Heuac nnil Dnitcltif; Hall 0inueil In Klognttt Sljle. Ktl. Bi:ii,KK: There occurred at Terrace, thin county, last Wednesday evening, one of those grand atl'uir.s thut all , nlaees have which are ever After talked of. The Central Pacific Kail road Co, built u line school house and dancing hall for the Terrace people, tfo they thought toeelebrate the completion with a ball,and chose Thanksgiving eve as the time. Accordingly, the ChrisLen-en ChrisLen-en hand was engaged, which, with the assistance of Trot. Thornbcrg, as prompter, was able to discourse i sweet music and keep the dancers on the whirl. j There were in attendance a goodly number of belles and beaux. Among those noticed were: Misu Alice Jones of your City, Miss Patterson of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hart. Miss Yieka, Miss Thompson, M iss Pallimoro ami Lost or Funge of Ogden from outside of Terrace, und the elite of Terrace were, of course, out in full force. Ihiucing commenced about 1) p. m. with a gram! march led by F. McMillan and Miss Oallinuwe. Maek led the grand procession and avcII he might be proud: who would not have been! with 'the helle of lho ball for a partner. The da noes followed in quick succession suc-cession until a late hour. The ladies costumes were in many eases l-'ligaut. but your reporter, not |