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Show Till: 01.11 IUI.IIS' l'i:iirult!IAN(T. In nil our feetal or other enjoyable oooaslons, theru I nono that produc more real htpiluee to tho reclplonts or rtlteits moro genulna crodit upon tho giver than the occasional nottr. tslnmont In which our uldorionpl ure the bcnullclarlcs, Their yearly excursion ex-cursion Is chluf among theio, but that they have thui'apaoily nnd desire lor other enjoyments la shown by the extent to which they llxk to the Theater when a pvrforMaui.a Is given fur their benefit. It il)ea us nil gnoi to feu them nbindon the everyday cans fornlliuo nud tale a glamo at tho ruproductliin of life and icodib ihavrhero on tliu stage to tympatliii i with thn troubled, rejolco with thu Joyous, liugli at thu drolleries, de- nounce the villain and appnud the heroic, wlillo making up is general acclaim of approval when vice Is defeated or vlrtuo rewarJcd. It doos us good for tho rea'on that tho greatest happiness which humanity over enjoyed en-joyed was In conferring happiness upon others or wltocstlng Its illvct. On Wedncslay allernoon our njed friends will to tho recipients of n free entertainment In the Halt Lake Theater, on which occasion they will b Joined by tho deaf mutes, widows and orphans ol tlio community. A play that has been induce! oltoner than any oilier of recent jenrs with the Bluglo exception of Undo Tom's Cabin which II resembles In many respecta the Octoroon, will be glveu by a (elect company from l'rovo. His hoped as many of our friends who belong be-long to any of the clatscs named ns can convenloatlr attend will do eo. Theru will bu no admlaalpti fee; all are welcome. |