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Show Dancing Pavilion at Salt Palace Popular THAT a .iancinii parilion in Salt li.'ike can be conducted along proper lines and bo made a popular place of amusement has been demonstrated demon-strated by tbe new managomenl of t )i o Salt Palace. After having spout several sev-eral hundred dollars in improvements and making (lie floor as near idc;il a? possible, it was announced that, dam i iiC would be a regular part of the en-t en-t ir a inment cver- eening; and that it. would be free, ft aleo was announced that the strictest kind of supervision would prevail. Messrs. Nelson and Langford, the new lessees, having had years of experience in the conduct of danriiir,' at o'altair, have instituted the sain.' regulations, which means that only the most respectable dancing will be permitted. When the dame hall opened n large sign was displayed ,n a conspicuous place stating that the "grizzly bear.' "turkey trot," "Texas "Tex-as Tommy"' and oilier similar dames would not ho tolerated, and that only persons who would conduct themselves in a proper manner would be permitted on the floor. To entorcp this rule, several sev-eral guards were placed m charge of the floor, and onlv Oil one occasion, the opening night, has it been necessary to take action on this account. With the announcement that tree dancing would be, the order, the management issued instructions that special attention atten-tion should be given to tbe condm I of persona who participated in the dancing and the result has Keen that the Crowds have been large and well behaved. Manager Man-ager Nelson has made, the statement thai tbe guards arc all instructed tint nny persons who disregard the notice that has been posted, will be ejected from the hall and not. allowed to return re-turn again during the season. This action regarding the dame hall is in line with the attitude of the management manage-ment in each department of the Snlt Palace. The brilliantly lighted grounds and i he presence of regular and special policemen have thns far been the means of maintaining a high standard of respectability re-spectability and order. The hand concerts have drawn some of the be?t people in the city to the park, and the general impression seem-to seem-to be that under the "resent regula-tiops regula-tiops the falt Palace, is free from the objections that sometimes accompany the operations of pleasure resorts. |