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Show A PLEASANT TRIP. Made to Logan by the B. Y. Academy Concert Company. ; The Union Pacific special containing a party made up of the B. Y. Academy Glee Club, Choir and Orchestra, and faculty, in all some 75, left this city en Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, fer Logan, where they went by invitation to regale the people of that city with a choice musical feast. - They arrived at their destination at 8:30 p. no., and were met at the depot by the Logan College faculty and students, and were conveyed to the College building, where Prof. J. M. Tanner made a speech of welcome. After this the whole party adjourned . to the Palace Dancing Hall, an elegant building, equipped with electric lights, steam heating apparatus, opera chairs, large mirrors, etc., and said to be the finest structure of its kind in the Territory. Here the evening was spent in the maze of the dance. Next day the town was visited iD carriages, placed at the disposal of the party bv the Callege Board. The Agricultural College was thoroughly visited, and everything connected therewith. Prof. Sanborn doing the honors in . showing the party around. In the evening the concent company gave an entertainment entertain-ment in the Thatcher Opera House, said to be the finest of its kind in the territory. The entertainment went off without a hicth, the remark being often made at the talent displayed, "we are happily surprised." Most of the party left Logan Sunday morning, reaching here the same night. Others who had friends in the settlements dropped off to visit them. Prof. Keeler, speaking of the trip, told The Dispatch man that it was a most agreeable time, and that everybody every-body enjoyed themselves. He speaks in high terms of the energy of the people of Logan, as shown in the substantial sub-stantial and elegant buildings lately put up there. Three inches of snow fell on Sunday j morning at Logan. |