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Show YOUNG MEN WEARY OF LIFE OH TOE Projected Cruise on Great Salt Lake Ends Rather Quickly. L. S. Dickinson, Fred Daschroll and Tom Doles, popular young men of town, aro homo from their trip on Great Salt lake. Thursday ovonlng they started out for a cruise over tho lake in tho launch "'Trusty Mag," from Saltalr. Prepared for Cruise. The boy3 had made extensive preparations prepara-tions and had the little old boat well loaded with supplies, solid and liquid, to satisfy the appetite and thirst the salt breeze would create. They told friends they would mnko a complete cruise around tho Inland sea and that they might not expect to gnzo upon their countenances coun-tenances for several days. Tuesday was set as a dnlo for their return. Came Bnck Soon. Last night, however, a tired, dilapidated appearing trio arrived in town on the Saltalr train, and upon close Inspection proved to consist of L. S. Dickinson. Fred Daschreli and Tom Doles. The trip was brought to a sudden end through the exhaustion of supplies, especially the second named. "No moro seafaring In mine." said one of the rovers last night, "this jolly life on the raging sea may be nil right In books, but I don't want to sco water for a month. Don't mako mo talk about It. I've Just had supper." |