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Show AUDIT llAM'IMi. The AvornKf ilrl (iocs'IVn lliU-H it Nljflit -II cs tilt. It has been ascertained by close calculation that the average girl covers about ten miles each time she attends a ball, or in other words, if every Mep she takes during du-ring the various dances of an evening even-ing were tfvken straight ahead they would carry her ten miles away from the hall room. A girl down in Kaysville, when recently questioned ques-tioned by her physician, admitted that she had attended forty-five balls in one winter, dancing nearly every change. Using the foregoing figures as a basis, that girl must have danced -l-"0 miles, which is equal to walking all the way from Brigham to Butte. No wonder she became ill. and no doiiM was not only unable to assist her mother in the household duties, but caused her parents much anxiety and expense besides. |