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Show THE T. M. A. DANCE The T. M. A. lodge no. 55, which means the local Theatre Mechanical association, gave a supper sup-per and dance at Harmony Hall on Thursday morning from twelve to five. It was their big an-' an-' nual dance and one of the finest affairs ever enjoyed en-joyed by the boys and their friends. The committee in charge of the affair was S. B. (Steve) Newman of the Orpheum, It. Splan of the Empress, and T. Manning of the Salt Lake theater, and they provided tho greatest entertainment entertain-ment of the kind that ever took place here with the assistance of a couple of dozen artists performing perform-ing at the different theatres. There was plenty of dancing interspersed with numerous vaudeville numbers, fine . "freshments were provided and no detail was overlooked in the general scheme of the entertainment. Some newspaper men and a few other outsiders outsid-ers had been invited and there was no one present pres-ent who did not vote the affair the real entertainment entertain-ment of the winter. j |