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Show ti Sf" TJifrctOSiNWE'NE ' 1 .V . Tiie last shift at the life ' v tvlLi. Opfera House., BjyT ,k The clo-ingacon o'this,. ear's sugai MSfefl'AeMV campaign wna witnessed at Gtirff's Hull WWwWtftykst 01 r'1(ll,-v H'8"fc when thofcmployea'ha'd MP "ffip " their fourth minimi ball7 The hall had if JJF"' ' 'ce" very Prctlilv l'pfc'l n,1(l decorated, HSfv V ' '1 festoons of bunting hung from thu ceil- rasL s , -us and growing sugar beota ornamented BRl!fc&. ., tho musicians platform. On'the wall OTfJ f ' opposite llie entrance were the wouls HBPf," ,' "Welcome to the sugar factory employee Hgjjb fourth annual ball." A carload of some lipt.;-' ' &S people uftitie down from Salt Lake, H among the number being Pres. Elhis IHSiL ' IVIoi lis and Messrs. F. M Lyman,' Ka . t Hobor J. Grant, John Beck and Bailor 1' jrf rergusou of the company directors. Blgf ;f', From S:3U until 10 p. m. dancing was Wffi ' in order and at that hour suppor was KjCt' announced. After the inner .nan had Hk been satisfied Pros. Mori is said thn, Hjp Lshi wasin the lend in making augur and Wablt- was being known both east and west. At Wf one time it was thought we could not H , make sugar but later events told a far JBL difl'erent story. If wo ou'y work to- i M&, gother wo can make a still greater sue- ' LmwP- '"' & cess of the sugar industry here. He . HfeX-rf'fc.M'j' wx $ thought thoie present were tho sweetes1 HHESBteiM.' ''"'"' ' m lot of men and women ho had eeen for mfGUSmffiW$ " "'' 12 months. M&JIbPIJHIIImI tte- W F.M.Lyman hoped we would con- iBfikwitHlNHoiLuw tinuc to -produce more, sweetness ,and muBBEWgJSito of tho' state have been wonderful m '- ' - for their uccomplishmenta and the W people of tliis section aro favored Jabove K all others in lufving this institution here f and should appreciate it. Very likely "" W it will be tho only factorv here for some tw I $,n J'' one but the experience gained hero wijl I- , vh , '" aid others in starting and he hoped ttiu lTt' ,, time would como when wo would not I only supply Utiilijbut our sister states ,-'-- . with sugar. "Brigham Young first I , j. ' stai ttd the industry and would rejoiced -. to see its success. Hoped tho people J would bo as remarkable for sweetness of Ij ' disposition as for sugar. Heber J. Grant was pleased with the , success of tiie factory and tho farmers J ' J Utah has begun to shino as a producer lv . of sugar and tliis is now tho leading I , factory in America Was pleaped to T ' t J ' se'e tlio aymnathv existing between A. ,"f employer and employed as it was not "C , t ofton tho case. Wo havo many grand Mi- . things in our state and in this particular ' W lino wo can lead the world. jE;? After the short speeches the visitors 1 , ' left for Salt Lake and tho dancing con- !i9y tiuued. Tliero was just a hugo enough IIPE . crowd to have a very enjoyable time, w! ' About midnight root beer was served to yi all present and corks flew in all directions , "j audsomoof tho people flow too wlitntliey .T jf. nccidontly stoppd on one. After this lJ ' "" N divoraion dancing was resumed and kept ' , up aa Jong as anyone eared to participate and when all wero tirod out a halt was ' :lt , called and tho lat shift of the season ' J closed about It a. m. !"7 '" The committee are to be congratulated iA " on their success in having oveiything. j$jg , ' pass oir so nicely. |