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Show l'KHSONAI,. Miss K. Laytou of London is at the Cullen. XV. XV. Carney and wifo of Lea?en-worth Lea?en-worth are at the Cullen. Philip Finegan and family of Walling-ford Walling-ford canon are at tho While. Thomas C. Carson, wifo aud child of Denver are at the Kuutsford. S. (uiodfriend, business manager of "Alabama, "is at the Knutsford. XV. 11. Kdwardg and family aro Chicago Chi-cago people enjoying Templeton life. Ii. G. White of Cedar Ilapids is in the city. He is traveling passenger agent of the Illinois Central. A. M. Tillman and G. A. Washington, Washing-ton, jr.. of Nashville, Tenn., are iu tho shade at the Knutsford. Mrs. K. M. Col, ins has returned from a visit to her parents who reside at Colorado Springs, Colo. T. P. MeCormick, Mrs. S. T. McCor-mick, McCor-mick, Miss N. McCormicK from St, Louis, are amougtho Templnton guests. Dr. and Mrs. N. XV. Conkling, Miss Conkling, Paul Conkling. Mrs. Moller and child, of New York, are at the Knutsford. A. M. Howard of boston, is an effective effect-ive business man at the Templeton. Mr. How ard represents eastern parties who are interested in Utah mines. I. L. Ostium and wife came down from Park City today and are at the Cullen. Mr. Oshuru says business Is agreeable at Park and that there are a number of summer visitors in the city. Philadelphia is represented at the Templeton by Charles M. Smith, lie is a member of one of the most extensive exten-sive families in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Mr. Smith is in the insurance business. W. N. Cramp, and party of fifteen, from Philadelphia, will pass Ogden Sunday morning. They have beeu ou the coast and are traveling in the private priv-ate car Francisco. Mr. Cramp is one the famous ship builders of the cast. |