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Show TERSONAL. Mr. S. S. Pond, of Ouray, Colo., Is a guest at tho Continental. Among tho guests at tho Continental is Hon. E. P. Ferry of Park City. Mr. W. T. Walton, wife and daughter daugh-ter of New York, aro registered at tho Culleu. The signature of John E. Hill, United States commissioner at Provo, is on the White House register. Mr. J. D. Marston, of Chicago, is in the city today. Ho is connected with the Hock Island railroad. - Mrs. F. M. Rannev, correspondent of the Marshallown Republican, Iowa, is among tho Walker hotel guests. Mr. J. Jones nnd family are at tho . White Houso. Mr. Jones is superintendent superin-tendent of the Spanish Fork co-operative store. i Mr. E. Osterlah and wife, of Provo, have returned from a visit to Louis-vill, Louis-vill, Ky. Mr. Osterlah is one of tho old settlors of Provo. The fame of Salt Lake City has drawn Major C. A. Bonny to the city. This is bis first visit, and to say ho is pleased 'with the city is a fact. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Southard of Rochester, N.Y. are at the Culleu. Mrs. Southard's mother, Mrs. C. C. Beaglo, of Detroit, Mich., is at tho saino house. Fred Lyon, one of tho engineers employed em-ployed in the extension of tho Union Pacific lines into Nevada, Idaho. Washington, Wash-ington, Oregon and California, arrived liere to-day, the various surveying parties par-ties having been disbanded. |