Show the Richfield Son San San One of f these days the fact will dawn upon the minds of Utah parents that this matter of ot incest incessant inces inces- I cant sant pt t which i carried carrica to gross excess in every settlement ifs in s an evil vii that knocked out of of commis should be he out knocked a Tay y ai lion In it itself elf dancing is iss is's a harmless harm harm- less less- amusement When carried to toan top an p extreme ne as in day sup- sup o p apt l gt eV Y 9 oth F. F u e e t f Ik r t u T 9 t f h 11 It c l' l I Yr Jb r l N a rj 3 ir I. I 1 it is a curse A well conducted i dance not a nightly nightly or or we weekly affair is a n most delightful function I tion and is really a healthful exer exer- exer- exer cise But the dance hall today v is not what it was twenty years a ago i t lt is being denounced ced through throughout h- h t out the state as a 3 a stepping t stone tone toneto to vice and crime Hundreds of oj of young girls g in Utah today attribute attribute i bute their ruin nin to ince incessant sant patronage patronage patron patron- age of the dance dance hall H Hundreds l of young drunkards in Utah frel j assert that they acquired the a i P R p-R petite petito for red liquor in inthe the ballroom hall ball room where in some settlements at least a kid doesn't think thin k he ho heis II is isa isa a man unless at the dance he hes S a Ii a bottle of whiskey in his c OKI tit ht pocket It is all coming to tl this d that ex excessive e elve lve dancing is being viewed with disfavor by the l be hest e i people in the state Durin During years j 1 to come it will gradually be relegated relegated relegated rel- rel I to the rear of the prose I sion and instead ot of being the S amusement t will become ane UM j ment among I many any It has hai 1 ire e I come a chestnut ches nut t 1 |