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Show PROMINENT MEN YiSlTMILFORD Two parties of prominent men met here at Milford yesterday morning. morn-ing. The first composed Manager W H. Comstock of the Salt Lake Route. A. S. Edmunds, general traffic manager; man-ager; T. C. Peck, general passenger agent; Marcus de Brabant, assistant general trallic manager, and C. H. Miller, publicity agent arrived here on No. 4 at S o'clock. The second party arrived on No. 3 from Salt Lake at 11 o'clock, the train being two hours and thirty min utes late. It include. 1 C. H. Cutting assistant general pass r.ger agent; Senator Smoot, Governor Spry, C. M Basinger, passenger trafiic agent for the Union Pacific; D. S. Spencer, general passenger agent for the Oregon Or-egon Short Line and W. H. Smith, division superintendent of the Salt Lake route. The two parties were enrcute to Zion canyon to take part in the dedicatory de-dicatory exercises which are be'ug held there today. Stephen T. Mather, supervisor of the U. S. National park system has cnarge of the exercises. In the park at the sama t;me. will bo the members of the Wholesale Trades excursion whv;'i is to spend the night here tomorrow night. |