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Show LINDSAY'S BENEFIT. Mr. John S. Lindsay .- DtarSir: Having learned that it is your intention shortly to leave Salt Lake city oo a professional tour, to play your new American drama " Under One Flag," recently presented pre-sented in this city with so much pub lie favor, we desire, previous to yjui departure, to testify iu a becoming manner, an appreciation of your loot; and honorable connection with the drama in Utah, by tendering you a complimentary farewell benefit, at the Salt Lake theatre. I Hoping such a testimonial will prove the cordial esteem in which you are held by tbe Salt Lake city public, both as an actor and citizen, and a pleasing reminiscence in days to eome, we leave you to select a suitable suit-able evening, tendering you our hearty patronage and Bupport on the occasion. With best wishes for the success of yourself and yoar play. We remain, Dear Sir, Yours Respectfully, S. S. Walker, Levi P. Luckey, Jas. Gorlinski, Auer & Murphy, M. H. Walker, J. M. Thorn psou, O. J. Hoi-lister Hoi-lister G. A. Meears, O. F. Strickland, (Thomas Jennings, Nelee Bjukofsky, iH. C Goodapeed, Jolin E. Smith, J. M. B-nedici, M. D., Ed. Harris, B. G. Raybould, Nathan Kimball, W. S. McOornick, Win. Hyndman, Jos. B. Walker, jr.; H. B. Emery, A. Thome and 64 others. BKPLT. S. S. Walker, Eq., Major Goodspeed, Dr. Benedict, Gen. Kimball, Levi P. Luckey, Messrs. G. A. Meears, W. S Mc Comtek, Auer & Murphy, Ed. Harris and others. Salt Lakb City, January 28th, 1878. Gentlemen: Your communication of this date tendering me a complimentary compli-mentary benefit previous to my departure de-parture from lb id city is received. For tbe very cordial and friendly wisheB it contains, I thank you, and trust that neither time nor absence may obliterate from my memory your expressions ot kindly regard. I accept ac-cept with pleasure your preferred compliment, and name Saturday evening, tbe 2d pros., for the occasion. occa-sion. Yours, Respectfully, John S. Lindsay. |