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Show Thousands Now Flock to Saltair .! 0 i W. H. Woodward dancing mseter at Saltair, and Mia. Floreoc Mishou, Mr. Woodward', asaiatant. Hallalr has awakened from It. long winter sleep, and I. ablaxe with life and gaiety. During last week', first four opening days of the 117 season, tha resort experienced a heavier patronage pat-ronage than ever before In lta quarter of a century', hlatory. Th. bathing, dancing and skating wav. I. at It. very creet. while Sweeten', Sweet-en', band has made an Instantaneous Instantan-eous hit with th hug throngs of merrymakers. Thousands of new bathing suit. In varied colors and styles, towels, cap. and hose hav been purchased for Sail-air Sail-air bathers this season. Th Indoor pool has been pumped full of lake water wa-ter and heated to a comfortable da re.. Both akatlng and dancing parties have been a popular feature at th. lak. during th. past few day., and many Innovations hav. been planned for both the dancing pavilion and the roller palace. The ship cafe, tinder the management manage-ment of C. Li. LeMalre, has been I ho center of thousand, of excursionists already this season. The cafe I. entirely en-tirely renovated and redecorated, and during the dinner hour, fancy ballroom ball-room dancing 1. demonstrated by W. H. Woodward and Miss Florence Mishou, well known Salt Lake dancers. Mr. Woodward has charge of the dancing pavilion again thm year, and ha. Inaugurated many Improvements. Tuesday night Is moonlight night; Wednesday I. family planlc day; Thursday, continuous dnnctng; Friday, society night, with special reservation pares divided off around the promenade prome-nade and seating section of th. pavilion: pavil-ion: Huturday is .vsryDudy'. night. Dev. Levene reports a continual hustle and bustle around the redhot stands, candy wheels, photograph gallery gal-lery and other conceestone Jack Browning has completely equipped his I refreshment booths with new fountain accessories ' this yesr, and declares he I has never before enjoyed such heavy I IMirnnair. Today will Inaugurate tha flrat Hun-day Hun-day opening at the lake, and many special spe-cial features have been planned In the way of amusement. Including boating, bathing and music At 6 o'clock thl. afternoon a band concert will be given In the picnic pavilion, under the direction of ft. Owen H we ten, who hu charge or ail music at Haltatr this neaaon. Assist-In Assist-In Mr. Hweeten ta Ray M. KusmIi, prominent vocalist of this city. The program will be aa follows: "March MUltaire," 4 Schubert) ; 'Martha," Kloiow; "Ballet Ksypt.cn," I (Alexandre butirinl): "Reva An- Rellque," Kammennol Ostrow): "Ro-I "Ro-I man." ( Rubensteln ; "Grand Military I Fantaaia,' ( Reminiacenoea of the Boys ! In Blue); aelectlon from "Katlnka"; vocal solo, "Vaquero's Bong,' (from Natumik, Ray M. Russell: chorua, "From the Land of the 8ky Blua Water. (3 lrl' (ilea dub; final, "Htnr Hnangled Banner, combined ban a, chorus and and ten car |