Show THE MAY DAY DRESS BALL Pro gramme for the oleu air concert to be given before the dance there is no doubt but that the may day fancy dress ball to be given by th 0 boys of the Silver Band next tuesday night will be a grind surpassing anything of the kind ever seen in provo for several weeks past the boys have been actively preparing for the occasion and intend leaving no beono unturned to mako it a success of correo the principle feature of the evening will be the grand march when for the first time the band will appear in their new uniform sand play the well known grand march parade composed by prof F R webb th famous author the curtain will be down till a little be foro half eight to enable those in costume and othere desirous of engaging iu the grand march to form in procession to accommodate spectators the drees first and second circles will be open at the following prices dresa circle per couple so cents each spectator 25 cents first circle per couple 25 cents each spectator 15 cents second circle jh spectator 10 cents undoubtedly a large number of people including young folks not engaging in the dance will view the festive scene at a quarter to 8 the band uniformed and with handsome nickle plated serenade lamps will give an open air concert on the bank corner the pro gramme will be as follows quickstep the daisy EG ramsdell polka little frankie F R webb andanto and waltz beat of all ripley song flow gantly afton F R webb quickstep get up and get F J keller galop cloth osgold FE tho pro gramme in its rendition will list till about quarter past eight when the band will repair to tho theatre in time for the grand march two hundred invitations have been issued for the dance and it is expected ehst at least one hundred couples will trip alie light fantastic the majority maio rity of whom will be attired in fancy costume every arrangement necessary for the comfort of those attending and the success of the affair will be made and there is question of a doubt but that it will be the grandest ball ever witnessed south of salt lake we trust the boys will clear a handsome sum to help liquidate the debt of their uniforms for which purpose tho dance ia given |