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Show PERSONAL. Mrs. Ben Bachman of Provo is at the ("ullen. Judge Jacob S. Boretnan of Ogden is at the Walker. John A. Hepper of Rock Springs is at the Continental. W. E. Wilson, wife and daughter, of Denver, are at the Culle.n. Mrs. T. B. Gibson and two children of Detroit are Templeton guests. F. E. Shearer, the tourist agent of San Francisco, is at the Waiker. Mrs. C. K. Langham aud daughter of New Yorfc are at the Templetou. Mrs. Francis Lee and Miss Grace Lee of Clinton, la., are al the Culleo. Mrs. McBrido and Miss Jackson of Sn Francisco are Walker guests. Dr. George II. Fennemore of Beaver City is among the Walker guests. John G. Mott, wife and two sons of Michigan City are at the Templeton. J. P. Rossiter, mine owner at Sandy, and wife are in the city, at the White. Charles V. Wave and wif and Miss Savage of New York are at the Walker. Ike Wolf, wife, maid and two children, child-ren, of Chicago, are at thu Templeton. Colonel Dodge of ttie Rio Grando Western is expected in town this afternoon. after-noon. I George Wrigley and G. Griffith are Koioni; the Australian tourists at the Templeton. Mrs. C. M. Jackson who has been very ill, threatened with pneumonia, has recovered. W. S. Washburn of the civil service commission, arrived at the Knutsford a few hours since. Harry Doel Parker and wife and Miss Louise Haven, of the Royal Pass company, com-pany, are at the Cullen. V. W. Thompson and wife of California Cali-fornia and Miss Jennio Nichols of Boston Bos-ton are at the Knutsford. Mis. F. M. T. Pendill, Master Pcndili and Miss Pondill of Marquette, Mich., are in the city at tl.e Knutsford. Con J. Mulkey, book-keeper for (he Bullion Beck at Eureka, is shedding the radienco of his smiles among his friends in town. S. K. King, editor of the Kinery County Telegraph, gave The Times a call. He is responsible for an excellent paper full of interesting matter. Mr. . King says the woods of Emery county are full of republicans. They are growing grow-ing and will surprise the natives in good time. |