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Show PERSONAL. h. D. Bingham, traveling agent for the Arkansaw Traveler, is in the city. William Gundry, superintendent of tho Tintic Iron mine at Silver City, celebrated cel-ebrated in Zion. J. E. Riley, a prominent Omaha public pub-lic works contractor, is in the city, accompanied ac-companied by his wife. They sira at the Cullen hotel. R.R. Thomas an estimable gentleman from Eureka, has been in Salt Lake for the past three days seeking necessary recreation and change from the sultry weather of his home. One of the pretty features of the Fourth of July procession was the Raymond Ray-mond coach, the top of which was taken up by ladies of tho Amorite club with gaily colored parasols, while below the Spanish Mandoliu club in costume discoursed dis-coursed sweet music. |