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Show , PERSONAL. Bishop Hughes of Mendon is at the Whitehouse. S. A. Swanger, of Houston, Idaho, is a t the Clift houso. , , Mr. R. C. Chambers returned from the Pacific coast today. D. M. Johnson, a wholesale merchant of Denver is spending a few days in Zion. C.E. Worth and F. G. Burns of Idaho Springs, Colo., are iu the city to attend the races. k Geo. Arthur Rice, of Colorado, is in tho city looking out the prospects of his Veal estate investments iu Zion. Col. Lett returned from Denver yesterday. yes-terday. Zion's attractions aro 'too many for him to stay away long. Numa Tidal one of Colorado's most distinguished restauranters and hotel men is a guest at the Continental. Hon. E. P. Ferry 'of Park City, member mem-ber -of the terriloral senate and owner o the Anchor mine, is in the city today. to-day. He is stopping at tho Continental. Continen-tal. E. A.. Houghton, of the wholesale dry goods firm of M. E. Smith & Co. of Omaha, aud wife are iu tho city. They have just returned from a trip down tho Pacific slope. J.'G. Tidball, of .the well-known firm of Tidball & Behcimer, undertakers at Denver, is in the city accompanied by his wife and daughter. They are oil way to the Pacific coast. Mr. Irene Gibson. Mrs. George A. Scott and Mrs. H. W. Pieod of Ouray, Colo., form a party of ladies who have come to Salt Lake to spend a week or V tea days. They are- at the Continental. Conti-nental. - C. Y. Croek, a prominent mining man of Tuscarora, Nev., arrived in the city this morning. Mr. Creek has been in the east for some weeks past and will spend a few days taking in the sights of alu Lake before he leaves for his home. |