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Show Fifty-Seventh Birthday. ? Thehomoof UlshopT. R. Cutlor. on Monday night was tho eceno of one of tlie prottlst nnd most enjoynblo socials . that over look plaeo in our Oity. Tho CntliorJngr was hold in honor of luo Bishop's fifty-seventh birthday. The liouro niui lawns were lighted up p In i nmst biilllaat tnaiir.er. Flowers were everywhere to he teen nnd their fragrance llllt) the home and nir with I ' ' delicious oder. The mauy guests pre- t& ont were dollghted to meet the Dishop jAt. '-- - ann,1r,nko ,,'M ty the hand and wish him I If- ,naiiy 'm,'Py rtrns of tho day. The -. host wus at his best, nnd Ida pleasant "S features rind congenial ninnner uidleat- -jifrt cd that his 57 yean rested lightly ujion flHBji'r Idin. Hn was ussesti'd in receiving tne jpjLs . RueatS by Mtlamc Cutler, Sin th, rK . Granger and Iiigalls, rvT'W- A" Infortrnl program uas carried out r "V"fc dnring theevouing which consisted of JsLsb nn opening address by Mr. W. V '.V? - ll,y,or wlio.'gavo a brief account of his fflk, orly acquaintance of the 15'shop. Hi WajgfF remarks were repUto with prnije for TrlfflB tl, ",any niMo triUts ,1,a Ilsl,0P I - yfBp . 8e8'CS M"' P SA't,J B'n''1 rec.ti-v rec.ti-v -jT W ' tion in the in eiplcniiingmiiiiicr, which OK JjU-'Wi delighted a.l present. Tho rtenauon WJb A IV' W t,, r" l''y ''Of e evidence th it she pos-Hf pos-Hf ' eses fine iiiiell.tiiul qualities aid is SffsL w . blesjud with a ;Iei-i!)3 addres' Mr . C. A. Granger spo..e of the tliHt time lie " "ecamo acquainted with the Dial op and fK JJh'-' ',ow rooun liohttd onjoyod hlacimpt ,y, a, IjL Said that through tho manaxeine.it of " 'Jilnd th9 8r"t BUCCCSl e Itfid mado for -V4jii--A-,i'pcl"8tric8 Mb nnmo l'n(l liccouie famous ImW "i X in tho land both Eiitt and West. Misa l 5 X.AiitiBa Austin gavo a voial soo Mhlch Iff; "m ws rendered very nicely and shows ,tllntll0r vileo .u much improved, a'.Mre. Dr. Hicelo w8 again called upon to "EST glv a aolner resltatlon which aho did Kloaual to tho first rendition. lrof. I vFt -Lund of I'rovo who was present gave J&&1 lntruraental aolo3. Hia play. SSKV'eulogTsTlc ol uieCroad mlndednofia ol 3jMBES Bishop Cutkr, and what hohaddonu HH 'or '''a bwl1 tovn. (Jouncllor to tho jHEp Dlahop A. It. Anderson was called upon j9Bj3jL ond spoko in a brief iiunnor of tliu re- aM mnrkable mid varied good traita of tho flBjSg Bishop. He said tho Bishop had made nBp a success in everything he had undcr- RBra taken but farming and at thut buoinobs ScL 10 SC0Ulei' to bo out of his ciuient. IflM Ileio tjio program changed imd nil fB' wero invited into the spacious dining AH room wLero delicious refreshment" were HK served. Mr. M. W. Ing ill's was called E . upon to givo a tost which he did in a jflHHF most fitting manner. Tho Bishop was 3Huf then calted' upon for a reaponcu. Ho IHj thanked all lor their preecuco and felt HPV very happy for the respect shown him h2 Ho said he didn't trcrit all tho praise flgK given ,lilu for tho auccebs that had at- HBr tendttl hia business transaction, but Hnp said there are many others who have SjS""' worked with him who should Bl;nro in -Jj ' Uho praiso After tho eorving of the ro- JKJk frcshmonts was over all returned to tho EBSBfc Rawing room. Miss Julietto Cutler HH gny-a song "Uoodby Sweet Day," in a 9 a pli'UHlng mam or, Mr, John Y. Smith BHgHR whaTiad acted as master of ceremonies gglplP rendered a solo in a moat effectual jkJBi manner. Mr. Joseph Smith gave an fyfflLll Instrumental aclectlou which surprised Bmln those- present. SSBV! At 12 o'clock the party broko up aftor ffiEBBw' '- wishing the Bishop long lifo and many SB . l"ppy ujays in the years toxome, HEgSA! Thero worn John 0. Cutler and wife IBBJjjE , from Salt Iako p'esent. Also a host of JB&iBE' invitod guests of Lohi. JWgEmBr", Tho occasion will lUo long in tho nSHw '' memory of those who were present. IflMBlliVy |