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Show PUItSOXAL. Mr. C. Studdsof Philadelphia is at the Walker. Mr. A. Kelley and wife, Chicagoians, are at the Cullen. Mr. A. C. Cleveland, a Nevada stock man, is at the Walker. Mr. Edward Maxwell, from Grand Junction, is at the White. Mr. James Cross of San Francisco is in the city, at the Walker. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Warner of Ta-coma Ta-coma are Continental guests. Mr. W. II. Smith and Mr. TeterWear of Cheyenne are White house guests. Mr. H. A. Covell's autograph is on the Walker register. He is from Omaha. Mr. George N. Martin and mother and Mr. A. II. Crowell of Sioux City are TVmpleton guests. Miss Lila lilow, Miss Bessie Tanno-hill Tanno-hill and Mr. Wm. Warmington, Mr. C. S. Burton of the Corsair com nan v are at the Templeton. Mr. II. X. Nichols registered this ' morning at the Walker, lie is a Den-' Den-' ver gentleman and camo here to look 1 at some property. Mr. II. T. Dyer has returned from Cleveland, O., "to the Cullen. He was absent superintending the manufacture of the machinery for the sugar plant between Lehi and American Forks. Mr. W. H. Brown of Frovo is in the city today. He has returned from Bogan where he witnessed the opening of the second term of the Agricultural collego of Utah. There lire 117 students in attendance and will receive a practical practi-cal education. |