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Show Amusement Season Is On Roller Sharing, Theatricals Theatri-cals and So On. The roller skating season opened open-ed at the' Auditorium Monday afternoon af-ternoon and evening. Between 2:30 and 5:30 there was only a fair crowd on wheels, but at night the skaters were of a number num-ber sufficient to delight even the most ambitious of the directors, most of whom were present. Throughout he evening the crowd' on the floor was about all that could be accommodated with any marked convenience, and there were more than a few spectators. spec-tators. It is quite evident that the skating craze or fad has not lessened in intensity during the lapse incident to the heated term. It is also evident that the Auditorium Audi-torium management isn't going to let it lapse, if careful attention atten-tion to the needs of the situation will keep it going. The Auditorium Audi-torium has now been made as at tractive as possible, good music is iurnished all the time, the Logan Lo-gan City Band and a mechanical band alternating, the latest and best skates are provided, there are clever boys in uniform to attend at-tend to the needs of skaters, a floor manager and instructor is ever directing affairs, free check rooms are provided, and in a general way naught that might be done for the convenience and pleasure of the skaters is left undone. Rodyism, and fast skating skat-ing except at stated intervals, is never permitted, and the place is kept at the highest standard possible. pos-sible. The Auditorium really deserves de-serves success and from the beginning be-ginning has' been having it abundantly. Tho news comes from Wells-ville Wells-ville that "All the Comforts of Home", given by Logan talent Monday night, was an unqualified unquali-fied success. The various actors acquitted themselves creditably, gave the largo audienco a thoroughly thor-oughly enjoyable evening fillod with fun and hearty laughts, and left nothing to be desired. Late yesterday evening the news from Smithfield was that nlf' tho reserved re-served seats were sold. Lewis-ton Lewis-ton and Prston people, please take notice that they are going to get their money's worth. "Josh Simpkins" had only a fair audience Monday night. Mnny of the city's four hundred are not yet in from their summer's sum-mer's vacation and as a conse-quenco conse-quenco the front pnrt of tho house wns unoccupied. Tho company com-pany carried n good baud nnd orchestra, or-chestra, but gave only a "mid-dlin' "mid-dlin' " performance. After "All tho Comforts of Hpme" next Friday night,, the houso romnins dark until Sept. 21st, when tho popular Salt Lake Opera Co. comes. 9 |