| Show SOCIAL ALLEY To be Expanded to n Full Fledge Street It was learned that the high society folks who like my Sally live on an alley 1 felt a certain compunction on having their stationary embossed The Alley It was rumpVed that the legal acumen of the Hon Parley L Williams had been en gagol to correct this defect of the title and t swel out the importance of the alleyway alley-way to the proportions of a fifty foot boulcvarde la graude A HEUALI reporter meekly entered the oflico of the Hon Parley Williams and asked him if he would kindly inform the public through the Giant the Rockies as to the condemnation proceedings to widen Social alloy I am too busy to say anything about it said the attorney I Will you name atimo when you will have a couple of minutes to spare i asked the reporter I will have no time until after the August election replied the attorney brielly The reporter could not but pity the overworked over-worKed attorney What a weight of carl he has undertaken How matters of stat bear heavily down on his narrow dies He was the first man that the reporter ever met from Boston to Salt Lake wh was too busy to be civil Chauncy D pew who operates the greatest railway s steii I iu tho world finds time for half nduzu interviews a day The porter had IOUIK Andrew Carnegie ready to bo interrupted in his great business schemes to impart his views on agnosticism Hory Viird Bechu when occupying the min s ur two coat incl s could always be approached by a reporte 1 Dr Talmage who is besieged by nu ItS than 130 callers a day deems his piiiuor dial duty to give an ear to the press P 1 Armour when in the intricate oaluuhukus of tho most gigantic private business of any man in tin United States will gladly drop his pencil and talk to n reporter of his business But the HOI Parley Williams is so overwhelmed witli the duties of a I school directorship and sonic side issues that he cannot reveal to tIm public the destiny 1 j des-tiny of Social alley flu feels 10 ru tain this secret in his bosom He is her I I meiically sealed and cannot bo tapped j But there were other sources oi information informa-tion to draw from und Mr Spencer Claw j son who was up to his yes in business had time to give a civil answer to Tun HEUALD It is proposed he saidto take 33 feet ofT Social hal on the south and 1 feet oil the Clara D Young estate on the north wtiicti with the present 12foot alley would give a 50foot street The people owning j property in Social alley who are interested in makinga50foot street are J B Walden CV Spencer Edward Scrace J M Larson and J J3 Dooly Parley Williams will got out a petition during tho first of the week and file in the district court asking that the necessary land be condemned and that the expenses bo assessed on the abutting property as per benefits 1 The opening will necessitate tho tearing down of oneof tne oldest buildings in tho city Social hall erected in 1S52 This is J l I owned by the Sccal Hal Amusement society so-ciety of which W B Preston is president It will probably cost 59003 to make the i I opening I |