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Show I OPENING OF THE RESORTS. Harry Heagren will bo "the man behind be-hind the wheel" at the saucer track his season, which means that Salt linkers will bo given a run for their money (luring the racing season. Manager Man-ager Heagren will hang up some big (at purses at every race, and with the best of racing talent always on hand, the winners will have to go some to land tho lucre. All the old favorite riders will be on hand, a bunch of now amateurs, and the best professional profession-al talent that over held tho handle bars. Every racing program will be a strictly "your money's worth" from start to finish. Those who know Manager Man-ager Heagren are already convinced that wheel racing will be tho event of tho season In little old Salt Lake. The Salt Palace grounds and theatre will afford plenty of amusement to those who love variety of entertainment. entertain-ment. Outside of other features, tho salt palace Itself will be a source of attraction to visitors and tourists. There have been "corn palaces" and j "ice palaces" galore in various parts of the country, but there is only ono salt palace in tho world down at Tenth South and Main. The salt pal-t pal-t ace theatre is regarded by some as the prettiest summer theatre to be found ' In the world. This season It will bo 1 under the progressive management of J Mr. John Halverson and he promises J high class vaudeville entertainment that will appeal to the public strictly on merit. Mr. Halverson certainly has tho reputation of getting what he goes after and the theatre should be a winner. IUtahna Park will be opened next Monday, June 5. Tho open air theatre will bo thoroughly renovated and In first-class shape for tho opening, a high class vaudeville show being tho bill. All through tho summer there will he "something doing" at Utahna Park. Mr. Gourley's successful business busi-ness of last season will be again repeated re-peated as the management will not only keep to tho motto of fair dealing deal-ing with tho public, but a number of Innovations will bo Introduced which cannot fall to receive generous appreciation. appre-ciation. Saltalr where tho crowds go Is expecting the most successful business busi-ness this season since its opening years ago. One of tho most agreeable agree-able features introduced by Mr. Lang-ford, Lang-ford, whoso progressive methods are well known, is a system of telephones all over the great pavilion. A special telephone service will extend out Into the lake for tho use of bathers. Just think of a fellow in tho water, paddling pad-dling in tho waves, and being able to say "hollo" to his girl hero In the city or to some other fellow's girl five hundred miles away. Say, Coney Island, you're not tho whole thing. Tho ten thousand dollar theatre at Saltalr will bo ono of tho prettiest summer amusement places to bo found anywhere. A dramatic company has been engaged to' present tho best popular pop-ular dramas. Mr. E. S. Connelly, tho managor of tho Saltalr theatre, has selected a company of professional players for tho Saltalr theatre. Miss Victory Bateman, who has always been an im-I im-I menso favorite hero, will bo tho lead ing lady of tho organlgation. Among tho plays to bo presented aro "Frou Frou," "Camillo," "Held by tho Enemy," Ene-my," "Shenandoah," "Woman Against Woman," etc. During tho season, George W. Derr will bo at the big pavilion looking after i the comfort of patrons, with his never falling urbanity of manner. Lagoon whore the flowers grow Is this season more beautiful than over. Tho resort has been greatly improved and there is an enlargement of lawns, while thousands of llowers 1111 tho air with perfume. If there is such a thing as getting rest and freshness away from tho dust and heat of tho city, it is at Lagoon. Tho resort this season is again under tho popular management manage-ment of Mr. Jacob Uergorman, which means the best of every thing for tho patrons. Excursion ugent Bean will also be on hand witn tho glad hand and make everybody feel at homo. Next week tho High school cadets will hold their annual encampment at Lagoon and give numerous military exhibitions. |