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UTAHNS NOW IN GOLDEN STATE Familiar Faces Seen in Los Angeles. People From Salt Lake Who Now Reside on the Coast. Besides the Residents the Coast Cities Are Filled With Utahns Tarrying Tarry-ing for a Day or Two. Special to The Tribune, LOS ANGELES. Cel., Juno 11 "Hack. Mister." cried a well-known voice as tho Salt Laker alighted from tho Los Angeles An-geles oserland express thle morning In the Salt Lake Gtatlon at the California city. The voice was strangely familiar, and after carefully Investigating the driver, was found to bo no other person than Harry Slade, who was so well known n Second South some years ago. Naturally tho Sait Laker hired Harry s hack for the day and tho recognition luought about many other meetings, lor Harry knows all the Salt Lake people, and since the new road has been operating operat-ing be trains Los Angeles and vicinity . Is tilled with Utahns. Familiar Faces in Hotels. At the Holl.-nbeck was found Fred Presbery. who used to preside over the Kenyon desk, and at the Angelue are ''l.rster Olmstead. formerly of the Knuts-ford, Knuts-ford, and Lewis Holcomb, who left tho Konyon but a few months ago Railroad Men From Utah. The rallrond ticket offices aro mostly located on Spring street, and in almost every ono can be found an agent or assistant as-sistant who haa been located here at one time or another or who has passed considerable con-siderable time In and around Utah cities The general offices of tho Salt Lake Roulo nro located on the fifth floor of the Pacific Electric building, and In every room can bo seen a familiar face, many of the officials having been located In tho Deseret News annex prior to the connecting con-necting up of the through rails. Utahns in Restaurant. At Levy's, a faahlonablo short order houe, tho Salt Laker was waited upon ' by a clever young fellow who for years was tho main waiter at the Vienna cafe hero, and when he recognized tho visitor vis-itor tho menu was not nonrly good enough, but ho went out and secured something especially fine In tho way of crabs, which aro famous In that region. Hairy Lynch at San Pedro. Horry Lynch used to live In southern Utah, but gave up farming to take up a nautical career. At Terminal Island he has tho famed Lunch's boathouse, nnd hero he can bo round with sailboat, launches and small craft which ho rents dally. He makes a practice of taking pooplo out to the breakwater and showing show-ing them tho full beauty of San Pedro harbor. Newspaper Men, Too. L. R Bherwln to a reporter on the Times and doing well. He was formerly with Tho Tribune and well known here. Seen nt tho Angelus. At tho Angelua In half (in hour were aeon G. 6. Holmtf, Gtorgo J, Gibson, tho Oostrrlff brothors and W. P. O'Meara. at )ong Reach Were, found tho Wlfo uml family of Mayor Murrls and a party of frlonuV, Mrs. K. 1. Woodruff and family! fam-ily! at CataJlna wore pleasantly sltuatod Xlra. OuJnes of New York, who waj at tho KnutHfonl during tho winter, and MIks Johnson of thlo city, who passed most of her vacation there. Mra Roan and MIsb McLolland nro thoroughly Enjoying En-joying tho beuches and mountain resorts, with hcadiiu ari'jrs at Ixjfl Ang'-l' James X. 1'orguson haa established himself nt Terminal Inland, and has built tho llnest store In that whole region, tho Interior being qulto orldlnal with mission mis-sion furnishings and ihow-oassi It is growing to bo one of tho ral points of Interest owing to tho fact that it Is artistic as won a welt-stocked He and hla charming wlfo havo purchased ons of t,ho prctiiept places in this Inti r- OStlng spot, and tho Kiteh-strlng Is over out for tho visiting 1 tahn. Douglas White's Yacht. "Ship ahoy!" came a well-renn-rnbered volco across tho water In the Inner harbor. har-bor. "Ramona ahoy!' lipllod tho Utah man "Cbmc aboard, you mountain land-lubber," continued tho voice through a megaphone, and tho gasoline launch of the landsman jiunv.! alongside the yacht. It va the famed Ramona, owned by Douglas White, formerly a Salt Lake newspaper man. and there he was In hla yachting costume, looking all the world )lki a sailor. A crew of three men was I engaged in taking aboard supplies as Whit. with John Hrudbur. his sailing partner, and Mr Lloyd of Los Angedes, wero to sail tho Pacific that very night Trotn the galley came the odor of beefsteak beef-steak nnd mushrooms, with faint suggestion sugges-tion of other dainties. Beautiful Craft. The Ramona Is a two-master, anil tho finest little craft of her cloai In BOUthOrn California waters White was cordial and Invited his friend to go on a cruifle, but It was Impossible, ns he expected to he awa) some time He showed tho landsman lands-man all over tho yacht, however, anil It can be b.id that it is the ideal ship of Its kind, and no wonder that its owner lovee It and makes its roomy cabin his Lni' tor the greater part of tho time. Luring tho excursion du s tho city was filled with Utahns tarrying for a day or two but many more will undoubtedly be found at the coast later on, as Its de- lights become more generally known. |