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Show : : SALTAIR READY FOR THOUSANDS AT OPENING ON DECORATION DAY Saltair and it dancing instructor, W. W. Woodward, and his dancing partner, part-ner, Florence Mishu, wlio will appear in exhibition dances in tT-e Ship Cafe. Preparations have been completed for tho formal opening of Saltair, Wednesday, Wednes-day, Decoration day, and with scores of workmen swarming every place over the resort, putting on the finishing holiday holi-day touches. Saltair will be ready to greet the thousands of Salt Lakers when tlie first train rolls in from the city. Every concession, eve,ry amusement device, from bathing and rlancing, skating skat-ing and bowling, to a trip through Gee Whiz, will be running in full swing Decoration day. Already tourists are flocking in scores to Saltair. Yesterday, Yester-day, with its summer sun and lure, registered more than two hundred tourists. tour-ists. D-ocoration day will mark the twenty-fifth twenty-fifth consecutive opening of Saltair and thousands are expected to celebrate the i occasion. At 5 c'clock there will be a notable concert, under the direction of R. Owen Sweeten, assisted by Ray M. Russell and the Girls' Glee club in the picnic pavilion. Dancing will be a popular feature of the day 's events. W. W. Woodward will have charge of the Saltair pavilion floor again this season, and many surprises sur-prises await Salt Lakers. For the Friday Fri-day night dances reservation spaces have been divided off a round , the seating seat-ing and promenade portion of the hall. The corners and alcoves are artistically decorated with flags and palms. Beginning with Wednesday's forma! opening, the regular summer train schedule will go into effect. The first train will leave the Saltair depot at 9:30 o'clock in the morning. The next train to leave for Saltair will be at 2 o'clock' in the afternoon. From that time on, trains will leave regularly every forty-five minutes until 10:15 at night. Trains will leave every forty-five forty-five minutes coming from tho lake. |