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Show TIIK M;iltlll IK.tVI I I All. TbeHnnalor from Uith and Other Tales of tbe Wasatch, by Josephine -Sponcer, la a contribution to lh home llleratu'ttbal will be read with Interest, llde wltb snb)pctsf thdey In Hi. xcalleul styl and dvplh of tliisuv lit that already bar glran lb aulhsr a reputation amoag Iboa famlltkr Willi ar writing In rbym aud prose. In lha Introductory chapter th In-troduc In-troduc a myalarlout oraor who addr hla BUtlleno on tl qualllle rrqulrad 11 th Ha,-.. lor from Utah. TUaro I l.i thli chapter alone atoreJ tip a liltle Ireaaura of thought and tru'.b. Thou fullow fului new of Utah, "a II might be," wara contention nd etrlfe lodlTld th Interests of 111 ft I ale. Tblt It rirldly told In a llttl story In which lb aaaator from Utah Is on of lb principal characters, lnlueeeo-nd lnlueeeo-nd chaplar, a Municipal Hansatloo, an effort cf a member of tha City Council to break tho tyrannical power of a aomblo la deroribed. Thla It followed fol-lowed by Kin ley i'arker'a Pioblem, a chapter da eote I to a aoadltlun ol thlngt tlmllar lo tbote that produced tbe maroblng cf lb se.oall.d ladualrlal armlet. In the next chapter lha queallon of oo operallon It thought-lully thought-lully Illustrated. Uslltla It a uorolletl oharmlngly told aud deeply Interesting ou amount of the many familiar olijtcta around which II la woren. In Marlpoaa Llllaa th reader la taken orer Antelope Ante-lope laland, and littler, th ttory o' an Interposition, oloset th lllll rol-urn. rol-urn. Th Beoator from Uleh It ona ol tbtsa llterery produotlsut tbat can be read aud re-read with profit, ltahou;d flud lit way to artry home In Utah. It It publlahtd by Ucorge Q. Cannon 4 Hone eompaay, Halt Lake l.'lly, Utah. |