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Show Colonel Froisetii's New Map. Colonel Frosieth's new map of Utah is progressing finely, and when completed com-pleted will be a work worthy of place in any library, school-room or seminary. semin-ary. The addition of plats of a number of the principal towns, which will appear ap-pear on the foot of the map, will bo as unique as valuable. Salf Lake City Council has made arrangements for giving the plat of this city a prominent promin-ent position on it. We expect the towns that have been asked to furnish plats will all respond ki tbe affirmative, and accept the proposition that has been made to them. The QEENj.sq SocfAL. Qn F"day evening the new and commodious establishment of the Salt Lake Exchange Ex-change and Reading Rooms was opened to the public by au Inaugural Ball, (or as the trustees styled it), an "Opening Social." The affair was eminently a success; the assemblage being composed of the elite of the city. Wo give a few of the most prominent names which graced the assemblage. Gov. Vaugban and lady; Win. Jennings, Esq., and daughter; Col. D. E. Buel and lady; Tho. Taylor,Esq., and lady, M. T. Patrick, Ksq., U. S. Marshal ; Hon. Geo. Black, Territorial Secretary; Secre-tary; and Alfred S. Gould, Esq., and lady. Dancing was kept up uutil the "wee ;ui' hours,'1 aud the company parted evidently well satisfied with the entertainment enter-tainment and the Institution. We understand that it is the intention inten-tion of some of the members to have a "Social" of a similar description every week duriug the present seascu. |