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Show CoMPLfflETTAar Testimonial. Tne following letter was handed to us last evening, and the understanding given that Mir. Haydon felt she could not longer refuse a testimonial of ap prcciation of her services, so delicately i put; Salt. Lake Crrr, March li, '73. To Mrt. K. G. BotcUm.- Madax: Having .heard that yon wili soon leave our city on a vudt to Caiilomia, we are unwdUng that you shou.d depart w.thout, in some manner, man-ner, testifying our appreciation of your labors for the pubuc good, your noble quali Lies of head and heart, and taient as a musician. Your enorts and your infiaenoe have teen felt in nearly every enterprise of charity, and public benefaction bene-faction thu have been inaugurated this winter. e are lo eeirithly prompted in a desire to have another opportunity of listening to you in the voice of song. If this wish could he gratified in such a manner that we, at the same time, could testily our obligations to you for the past our gratification would be complete. We are. Madam, Your friends, Geo L Woods, J R McBride, Marshall & Royle, Earl fc Smith, Geo E Whitney, Robertson k Spratt J H Bealty, McCIung & Morgan P L Williams, A S Gould k Sjo, M Kirkpatrick, J P Taceart, C H Hempstead, J H Wickizsr, C K GUchrisc, Win Cary, J M Carter, J T Lynch, Jas B MoKean, Frank Tilford, Wells Spicer, Geo A Biack, 8DaW olfe, H S Greeley, W W Woods, |