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Show Ball and Banquet. The ball and banquet given by the Utah Sugar Company to its employtoe was the grandest event of the season. The Imiifjuet was held in the Ojiern House ami the ball whs held in the oily Pavilion, At the banquet Himewliei uoni 000 sal down to the tables. The spread was delicious and lovely living artislioly arranged by the young f.sxlW and xeullemen wlio had the ninlter In cbnige The hall commenced at H 80 and tho large pavilion has enwded wi'h a hsppy throng of sugar makers, who for intellegenoe sud uiaaly bearing uiaile a showing that cannot be sur-paed sur-paed any where. As we looked over (he vast crowed we could not but vt-iu.uk vt-iu.uk what a mammoth instituiioiv the eogar huliwiry was growitm to'"C, WMtoriiig iu Ihousands Hinnng the pM M of Ulah generally, .,nd in U'hi partlcularlly. At 10: 540 the niioiincmtiil wus made for all those who held tickets up tj 120 to retire to the Opera House for supper. While tliU number ml their jmHueis were taking supper the others remained remain-ed at the pavilion dnuolng, This division divis-ion as mule because the Opera, House would not accoinimxiiBlo uio'e than one half the number nt a tijie. The bull was kept up until about tr.o . hi. The tru.ll and banquet was one of the best ever given n-jd much pi-mac whs given to the Uth 8ugar Compeiiy ami IU in8r Air. T. H. Sutler . |