. Utah: her cities, towns and resources. Together with a condensed but comprehensive account of her financial, commercial, manufacturing, mining and agricultural enterprises, her educational, religious and social advantages, her progress and population in the past, and possibilities for the future /edited and published by Manly . of Henry W. Dosoher, president; Don Ieiguson, vice-president;with li. V. Otto, secretary and treasurer, and doea a [arse bus-iness. The establishment occupies a three »lnry building,25x100 (eel in dimensions, fully and handsomely equipped, m « Inch thirty or inure ass


. Utah: her cities, towns and resources. Together with a condensed but comprehensive account of her financial, commercial, manufacturing, mining and agricultural enterprises, her educational, religious and social advantages, her progress and population in the past, and possibilities for the future /edited and published by Manly . of Henry W. Dosoher, president; Don Ieiguson, vice-president;with li. V. Otto, secretary and treasurer, and doea a [arse bus-iness. The establishment occupies a three »lnry building,25x100 (eel in dimensions, fully and handsomely equipped, m « Inch thirty or inure assistants find employment, anil by theirexercise of cure anil sUill, have extended ttie reputation of theenterprise for the excellence of work turned out, paying specialattention to hotel and restaurant supplies, of which they havea large patronage. The proprietors are natives of New Yorkand Ohio, and possess not only thrift, push and enterprise, butnu intimate acquaintance with all the details of their line ofbusiness. They are recognized as enterprising and publicspirited citizens of extended iulluence and high standing in SORENSEN & CARLQUIST. A great commercial house doing business over an extendedterritory belongs quite as much to its thousands of patrons bbto the city where it may chance to be located. The naturalinference following the assumption is, that the patrons of thehouse which heads this article would like to know somethingof its history. It is surprising, even in the light of the rapid growth of Salt Lake andthe development of itstrade, that a house of solarge iuterests and con-trolling so important andextended a trade, couldhave grown up within thecomparative brief spaceof ten years, but such isthe fact. The firm ofSorensen & Carlquist wasfounded in 1881 by JohnP. Sorensen and C. They carryon a general furniturebusiness, keeping in stocka tine line of carpets, cur-tains, spring beds, mir-rors, pictures, baby car-riages, and all other


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