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Show ) The Two Dances "What was mado. i.ohl has been well represented by bands of music for a number of years past, perhaps aa well as any city In Utah for her size. She had going for somo years three bands ft brass, silver and n string band. These kept our town well to tho front In tho musical profctlion After n whllo the brass band dropped out, not however before It had rendoud some excellent service for the public. Tlio other two have, remained re-mained and too much cannot bo said lit tholr praise, for In public and in private pri-vate .their sweet (trains have cheered many a drooping rpirit. Hut now a ncw IdCn which indliates it very ptrgressivo Spirit has been sprung by nyotiugr clement cle-ment than tlioso mentioned above and we nro to have now two more bands organized or-ganized on political lines nnd In tho shnpo of drum corps. Fur this new ntjd yoiingidtn wo glvo tho young people peo-ple ot our town much praise nnd credit for their move in lids direction. They dosenc the help of their respective parties par-ties nnd hou each party has rendcrod them assistance we wilt now show. On Tuesday, January 22, tho democratic demo-cratic boys got up 11 dnnco to rniso money to help pay for their Instruments. They sent out their Invitations and at their dnnco had G3 numbers which brought the sumoi fSt.GO. Tho music took 26 per cent or $7 87 nnd the hall $13.60. This left them $10 13. On Monday, January 28, tho Republican Republi-can boys held their danco They scut 1 out their invitations and had 103 numbers num-bers which brought them 151.60. Tho music took 26 per cout which was $12.87. The hall claimed ns alwvo $13 60. This left $25.13. Tlio republican ladies do-nnted do-nnted food enough for a supper which was sold on tho stage to tho dancers from which they received $14 85, making a total of (00.35 received. Their whole expense was $30.35 leaving n balance, of $30 00. Thla is n Very good showing and must bo very encouraging to tho republican repub-lican boys for tlicy received moro after nil expenses were, paid thnu tho Voys of tho other party took In. Wc nttributo tho sticceis of the republican danco to tho help rendered by tho Ladies' Re-nublican Re-nublican club for the boys in flno shape. Their display of eatables wnavory tempt lug being ol tho very best quality. Tho little program rendered at thia dance made tho occasion much more enjoyable. Tho singing was very nico and the reciting recit-ing most excellent. Mies Smith and Miss Karrcns aro nmongour very best reciters and when they do well we love to ttll it because we feel proud of our young people peo-ple whoever they may be. And when they do well, whether it is singing or reciting, re-citing, wc feel tlicy are entitled to praise. Wt. congratulate tho Republican boys upci,' their uuccees but must say tho Democratic boys did not get the patronage patron-age at their dance that they deserve from their party |