Show I MEHESY THE FURRIER i j h t 71 a1 h 1 1 i IM r1 v e rjj4 i E Mehesy Jr practical furrier fur dresser and taxidermist is a familiar name to the resident and toiirlatof Salt Lake City Few there are who havenot I I visited the magnificent salesrooms In I the Knutsford hotel Upon entering them one could almost ImagineVnelelf in a faraway land of mysticism It Is a veritable fairyland There areTTava jo Indian and Mexican blankets baskets bas-kets relics carved and burnt leather goods souvenir spoons bark aI1d range r-ange wood novelties and In fact ecrY thing that a curio hunter could possibly1 wish for i But the feature In which MrMehpsy Is most Interested and that tojwhfch he gives most attention Is the nathe J animal fur rugs aud gamy heads Illsj 1 collection of these Is simply beyond de Gcrlptlon Mr Mehesy ships the maiiu factured and finished articles to aU l parts of the world A large force of expert hands are employed the yean round and as the work and business methods are being recognized by the lending museums sportsmen and firms of the East as the very best on earth he finds business and usefulness simply limited by the amount of desirable raw materials to be had Mr Mehesy has another store at the corner of Fourth and Main street Los Angeles Cal In which there Is 1650 feet of plateglass Their tannery In Salt Lake Is on Busby avenue and here one can witness the process of the manufacture manu-facture of curios of all kinds and conditions con-ditions It may not be generally known Ont Mr Moltesy docs the largest business busi-ness of the kind in the world Apart from the entertainment one experiences m looking over the stock at the Knuts f < rd It Ispossible to gain a great deal of information as one sees things In the real which heretofore perhaps they hfrve known only In books or in the newspapers Courteous treatment Is the rule and welcome Is assured to all visitors |