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Show Mpfficgr of Battleship UteSi WII9 Dine With Glorious Silver Service Depicting - State's Beauty and Resources I ONE OF THE CANDELABRA. Hjirfeatures of Silverware Gift of Ulmh to Her Dreadnought STiaK nrt ill silver will be the feature fpf the service for the new battleship, (fcjt.'ili. The drawings are on exhibition mpfijftt.ilic store' of the J. 11. Lcyson com- 51lnJ'i an(l r'iev undoubtedly create . .jjilesprcnd interest, owing to the or-Jjjfcftte or-Jjjfcftte designs and artistic decorations. TTjPjor weeks the work of gathering the " "pubjects for the decoration and pluu- iinf the details had been earned on i wJHh?"tIic Lcyson company prior to having 'bo general plans drawn by the Gorham ylanufnctnring company. "While the Iplnns have all been received, the genii? gen-ii? com,mcc will meet again on J11I3' vtwl?S. nt which time changes can be adopted in the designs for The decora- lions of the larger Pieces, and any other alterations made. However, the beauty and wide field of the completed plans are so perfect that, it is doubtful if any but minor changes will be ordered. Manager C. it. Pearsall stated Friday that the set will comprise mostly the large, hollow ware customary for such a gift. Most of the Hat waro is provided pro-vided the battleships by the government, govern-ment, and "Utah's gift will, therefore, be devoted to a service of elegant proportions pro-portions and one that will reflect tho greatest credit upon the state. It will bo mado up of punch bowl and ladle, 2-1 punch cups, o meat dishes, gravy boat and ladlo. bread Ira-, ooffoo urn, fi compoticrs, 12 coffee cups and saucers, -1 sherbet spoons. 2 seven-light electric candelabra, six-piece ten set and tray, vegetable, dishes, water pitchers, pepper and salt, salad set, confer piece, cigar humidor, tnreeu. 2 goblets, fish set, entree en-tree dish covers. 4 candlesticks and fittings, 2 olivo dishes, three-piece cotfoo sot and tray. 1 double dish and several pieces of Hat wnrc. It will be manufactured entirely of Utah silver, and tho bullion will bo sent on from this city. In tho general design de-sign tho seal of the slato of Utah, the arms of tho navy, the seagull and the sogo lily have been nrtisticall' und cleverly worked out into the general themo. but tho larger pieces will bo elaborately engraved in a lasting memento me-mento of Utah, and in this a wiso selection has been mado of Utah scones, for on the large pieces will bo reproductions of mining, smelting, lake, valley, mountain and city scenery. On 0110 of tho bowls, for instance, is 'the entire en-tire view of iliii Wasatch, from Ship-ler's Ship-ler's photograph, and on ono of tho trays is the picture of tho arrival of tho pioneers from the Oregon Short Lino station painting. In fact, those reproductions repro-ductions will not onlv be artistic, but (hoy will be unique in their way, and il is said that tho whole makes the most beautiful silver service that has ever been manufactured for a similar purpose. pur-pose. Only the sketches can bo seen today, but as soon as finished tho ser-vico ser-vico will be sljown in this city. i - Ill' Jig I J il PUNCH BOWL SHOWING VIEW OF WASATCH RANGE. B j Sfcipy ' ' ! CENTERPIECE WITH SKETCH OF MINE AND MILL. j |