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Show Balls Last Night, The graceful muse Tcrpsichoro, 0 was in her glory last night, and J made merriment ail over the city. At Firemen's hall fifty-four gallant boys who "aim to aid and work to ? save," with their lovers, tripped t through the midnight hours in old time style, of social dancing. In uniform uni-form they marched around the appropriately ap-propriately decorated hall, while the r ladies, not to be outdone by their V beaux, wore corsages of bright red, ' trimmed with the emblematic blue and white truth and purity. One hundred and twenty couples of U Good Templars enjoyed themseves in the mild and agreeable dissipation of dancing at the Liberal Institute. Bright eyes and rosy cheeks were the evidences that cold water ia the best beverage. The "Old Union Flag" ball at the Fourteenth ward assembly rooms, was participated in by two hundred and sixty couples of happy ladies and gentlemen. gen-tlemen. Old men and maidens, young men and girls, stately matrons and joyous fathers mingled in ons of the most social dances of the season. Besides those mentioned there were balls and parties in various parts of the town, so that last night Salt Lake was a scene of music and jollity. |