Show BRIGHAM CITY BALL At the Grand Opera House a Thing of Beauty and a Joy Forover The grand opening ball at the new opera houae is a thing of the past The event occurred oc-curred last night and was witnessed by nearly two hundred and fifty people About seventyfive couples participated In the dance and tripped the light fantastic toe until after 1 oclock unti a m A number of gentlemen came up from Ogden and Salt Lake Several also were down from Logan and the surrounding settlements set-tlements A large number of new and elegant costumes cos-tumes adorned the shapely forms of our beautiful young ladies and quite a number ofthe gentlemen appeared in full dress All seamed to enjoy themselves immensely and the event will long be remembered by the young people of Brigham Among the throng the following ladies were observed and below is a list of the costumes Mrs Henry SteeleNavy blue silk lace drapery Mrs Lillle Crosby looked sweet in a beautiful white silk and wreath of flowers Miss Vinnie Hantz appeared lovely in a handsome pale blue silk with chiffon trimmings Miss Annie Yearsly was becoming in a pale blue silk tzimmed with point lace Miss Alice Jones Pinkdecoletto of nuns veiling with Miss cream Nettle laoe RosenbaumPale blue silk Miss Annie Cntcnlow Cream colored suit of nuns veiling Miss Sarah Rich Beautiful white silk laco draperies Miss Ettie EnsignTerra cotta satin Miss Birdie SnowPale blue silk with black lace overdress Mrs Dill SpencerPale green crepe cut decollete Miss Belle Nichols wore orango satin with black lace and bodice ribbons Miss Phoebe Madison Lovely white cashmere Miss Ann WestOrange bilk with black lace overdress Mrs A E Snow Beautiful silk costumo elaborately furnished with flowers Miss Vinnie Ralphs Black silk Miss Rose Reese Pale blue cashmere with white flowers Jennie Nichols Red silk cut docolletto Miss Amelia Groohl Mrs Claudie Wilson Whito silk red satin bodice feather Miss Tennie trimming SnowOld rose silk white Miss Sarah StarkLight cashmere cut decolettc The crowd was rather large the floor not so good as it might be on account of not being be-ing used before and the music could have been employed better i 0 better orchestra had been |