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Show DANCING OUTLOOK FOR SALTA1R BEACH Dancing Season Opens Saturday, When New S35O0 Pavilion Floor Will Be Dedicated. SOCIETY Is looking forward to the first ball of the season at Saltalr tomorrow night. The elegant new hardwood floor will be lln-lohed lln-lohed tonight and will be the largest and one of the best ballroom lloors In the State. A rate of 2i5 cents has been mado for the Saturday night dances, although al-though the regular tourist rato of $1 for the round tiip will bo maintained until the opening of the season, when '35 cents will be the charge throughout the summer. sum-mer. Indications are that-Sullalr will be itself it-self again this season. The copious rains have raised Hip water to the level of throe or four years ago and bathers will be able to get all tho depth they want within a short distance of the pavilion. pa-vilion. The pavilion is even now completely com-pletely surrounded by water and the lako lo six feet deep at the spot where the. bathing raft lloated last year. Twelve hundred new bathing suits have been ordered lu the East, and these, with the serviceable suits now on. hand will gh'e a total supply of 4000. Excursion dates are already In demand, and the following havo been arranged for: June 1. Brigham Young Memorial day; June 3, L. D. S. University; June 10,' Summer Institute; Juno 17, Twentieth, Twen-tieth, Twenty-first and Twenty-seventh ward Sunday-schools, Juno 21, Pioneer slake M. I. A.; June 22, Z. C. M. I.; June 2.1. Ensign stake M. I. A.; June 24. Southern States Missionary association. George Dorr has been appointed by Manager Longford as- superintendent of the pavilion, and J. E. Langford. Jr., Is to be excursion agont. .The new pavilion floor that cost 5S500 is all down. |