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Show Jean Clara Walters. Tho proposition made a few dayB ago to tender Mrs. Jean Clara Walters Wal-ters a complimentary benefit at the theatre has assumed definite shape, and a communication asking her to name an evening for the performance is being numerously signed by all classes in the city. Mrs. Walters from the time she first appeared on tho Salt Lake stage, several years since, has been a favorite of theatregoers. theatre-goers. So much of a pet has she be-become be-become that Rhe may play night after night, for weeks, and almost always upon coining before the audience she is greeted with expressions of welcoming welcom-ing applause. Of her ability and talent a an actress we need say nothing. The public know that she is an artist who holds an elevated position in tho profession. We understand the complimentary benefit will be given on Saturday evening. The pieces selected are the affecting society drama of "Cam-ille," "Cam-ille," and the mournfully funny farce of tho "Spectre Bridegroom." We expect to Bee one of the largest audiences audi-ences that has ever been crowded into the theatre, for all will not only want to see Mrs. Walters as Camille, but also to cxprees their appreciation of the lady herself. |