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Show Reltuc Inn Formally Opened rainier Cutler Home Transformed Into In-to Modern lloslelry. Kcltuc Inn, the now hostelry on Stato street, was formally thrown open to tho public this week. Monday Mon-day evening the silver band and a number of other citizens wcro tho InWtcd guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Cutler, the new mgrs. After listening to the music and being shown through the hotel, refreshments wcro served In the largo dinning hall. Heltuc Inn is tho former T. It. Cutler Cut-ler homo remodeled, refurnished, the name "Cutler" spelled backwards. It was ouo of tho largest and most expensive ex-pensive residents of tho county and cost something like $12,000 when built. Over $1,000 of now furniture has been used In muking It ono of the ucst and most homelike hotels in the state. The expansive shady lawns, the big doublo decked veranda, the wide hallway and classic staircase; the big parlors with their open lire-places, lire-places, tho long sunny dinning room copablo of seating thirty or forty people peo-ple and the comfortable, 'luxurious ued rooinB, gives the place on air of oleganco and at tho same time makes ono feel like home when ho steps Inside. In-side. Tho culslno will bo In keeping with the surroundings nnd will bo second to none. Tho now management will cutor only to tho best trade and expect to get a largo dliaro of their business from tho automobile auto-mobile trade who want tlio sorvlce, curing llttlo for price. There Is n good opening for Just such an Institution In Utah county, and wo look to sco tho new hotel be made a great success and to help materially In placing Lehl on tho map. |