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Show say that he failed to visit this wonderful wonder-ful city. There in do doubt that the majority of eastern people now iu attendance at-tendance at the carnival have visited Ogden because they knew that at the same tiuio they could run down to Salt Lake and spend a day or two. Salt Lake has been the means of attracting to Ogden a large number of visitors, and has thus incidentally been of great assistance in making tho carnival a success. Those of the carnival visitors who intend in-tend to come to Salt Lake can depend upon a most cordial reception, and they will not regret having visited tho metropolis me-tropolis of the inter-mountain country. TO THE CARMVA1 VISITORS. The visitor to the Ogden carnival who does not visit Salt Lake makes a great mistake. "We do not believe, however, that any sensible eastern man will miss the opportunity to take in the sights of Zion while he is in this weitern country. He cannot ali'ord to return home and |