| Show The Grand Opera House Messrs Bowes Phillips the gentlemanly managers of the Grand opera house aro still busily engaged in belling tickets for the Emma Abbott season in their office on the second tioo of the First National bank building Every se tin t-in the parquette and parquette circle excepting except-ing six in the latter were sold fast evening Several good seats were left unsold in the balcony cony Tne gallery has been left open and noth lair will be sold there until the opening night Several complaints have been circulated around to the efiect that the managers showed great unfairness when the scats were placed on ale the rumor had it that a good many were out for the sake of a certain few The statement state-ment is utterly false and the managers have bee partial to one they have treated everyone as near alike as possible which is theIr bounden duty to do if they expect to make the Ogden Grand opera house a success Some kicked because Mr Whitaker was give iiiuit > LIIUU LUC iiiile uiuuuuL I OI uCKCtS lor himself and family Mr Whitaker is the archi tect of the building he has employed a large force of men who have been pushing cewo asr glebg the work as fast as possible both day and night in order to have everything in readiness for the opening Mr Whitaker has worked hard and faithfully since the building was begun and is desevmg of the compliment he received The managers agreed with him some time ago that if he would have the house completed com-pleted within a certain date they would present him with the necessary tickets to admit all of his family to the grand openig of the structure I lie builded and which will for years to come stand as a monument of pleasure to the people peo-ple of Ogden All these rumors that have come about were uncalled for the managers have done nobly well they have performed their duty in every respect and arc deserving of public praise The pnces of admission were not fixed at exhibition figures and that alone Js enough to exemplify their fairness to alL |