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Show The Casino. Since the Casino theatre was first opened there has been added from time to time touches of decorations until now the place is a blaze of attraction. at-traction. Replacing the flickering center light from the ceiling are groups of the smaller lamps set in three circles, while four cbaudaliers shaded in oolors aud suspended from the ceiling serve a softening light when the pictures are on. The exterior is ornamented with a band of rosettes, which extends into the main entrance where a wall of mirror is on either side. Columns and statuary are yet to go in over the windows of the stores, thus rounding off an oranmentation truly grand. Manager Duggins, it seems, is de termined to spare no expense in making mak-ing the Casino one of the most attractive at-tractive amusement halls outside of Salt Lake. Motion pictures continue to be the sole attraction aud this will doubtless be until the erection of a stage which is contemplated. Shows are given every night except Sunday and are surprisingly well patronized. |