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Show Generalities. .lames Quajlc wont to Suit Lake jesterdaj. TonlKht Miss Olivet's pupils will Klvc their iceltal at tlio UrlKham Yoiiiib College assembly room. O. V Hansen, east of Llndqulst's tin- undertaker's, In tle place to get wall paper at elfilit cents per roll and upvvaids, I.ordcrsamo price. The First waul Mutual Improvement Improve-ment association will give a musical entertainment In tlie west basement room of the tabernacle Sunday night An invitation Is extended to all At the Paris Mllllnerv Co 's establishment estab-lishment there Is a display of exquisite hand-painted china placed there by Miss Kdlth CtimmitiKsof Salt Lake. This l on exhibition and for sale. Miss Uuinminus took the Mist two prl-es at the State fair last fall, and at the Art Institute at the II. Y C. lias n display of hei work It Is Indeed In-deed very beautiful Joseph V. Hill, a capitalist from Boston who is main man in the La-plat. La-plat. i Consolidated Co., has been Inspecting In-specting the woik done upon that claim. He says that they expect to drive the tunnel -100 feet further before be-fore striding the contact. "Wo have a mlno there and myself and friends In the east are determined to push the work according to the original Idea, - and that was to give little heed to any ore deposits encountered but to continue con-tinue after the main body of ore. Tills wo tiro doing and we will suiely strike the big thing jet." C. H. Thorslensen, of Salt Lake, has leccntly sold his stock In the Cache Knitting Works to other stock-Holders stock-Holders of the ilrm. Hereafter Mr. T lorstenson will bo identified with tlio Dcscret Knitting factory of Salt Lake city. W IL Curtis, the head man of the Hrm'thathas been placing the ''Perfect ''Per-fect Pantry" In about a WW""!1.; homes In Cache, left with his family for Kentucky yesterday morn rig. In speaking of his short stay In Utah he said that he was glad that he had seen the Mormon people for himself. As a people ho considered them of the best on earth, and he explained that he did not say this for business advantage, advant-age, but merely stated the facts as he believed them to be. Mr. Uosserand wife also left for Dallas, Texas, and Mi Camp for St. Louis The latter gentlemen have been acting as salesmen sales-men Tor the tlrm. Aiithon I'chrson may have his faults but Just at present the writer Is unable un-able to recall onc-they are absolutely obscured by a goodly sample of the very tine apples he alwa s raises M r. l'chison-thought of the editor, and his heart got as big as a bushel basket, and Just at present wc are enjoying the result Mr. I'chrson is one of the progressive horticulturists of northern Utah and has done much to assist In bringing up the profession. In lals-Ing lals-Ing fruit he Is a success and Is Justly proud of It. Tiik Uki-uiilioan Is glad of this opportunity to speak kindly of him to the public. Mrs. 1' A. Yoder delightfully enlci-talned enlci-talned Monday afternoon the Doso faternlty at her home on college hill. The house was elegantly decorated for the occasion with Christmas green and Japanese Hags. The shades were drawn and the looms lighted with Japanese lanterns. During the lirst part of tho afternoon tlfe guests displayed dis-played their skill In needle work bv making from ordinary clothes pins dainty llttlo maidens. Later, games were played and delicious refreshments refresh-ments wero served. Hidden deep In popcorn balls were little gifts which revealed tho future of each girl. Tho afternoon was thoroughly enjoyed by all and was one of the most successful social events In the history of the |