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Show BEN HE1TW0DD TO BECOME A BONIFACE Former United States Marshal to Take Possession of Cullcn Hotel. Tho Cullen hotel lcaso and equipment has been sold to former United States Marshal Benjamin B. Hey wood, who will take possession of tho property tho first of next week. The purchaso Includes the furniture and full equipment of tho house, and for which between J13.W0 a-nd $15,000 was paid Mr. Hcywood will In person take charge and operate the hotel. Home of Utah People. Tho Cullcn ha3 been distinctly the home of Utah people ever since It was built. It has beon Invariably tho mccca for stockmen, stock-men, mining men, merchants and business men from tho surrounding towns w-hon-ovor they had business to transact In Salt Meeting Point for TJtahns. It has been the meeting point for the diversified Interests of tho entire Intor-mountaln Intor-mountaln country almost exclusively when the business has been transacted by Its own people. To Its guests It has always been a homelike place. Passes to Popular Gentleman. It Is fitting that such a popular resort when It becamo necessary for It to change hr.nds should pass to "Ben" Hoywood. It Is a fact that Mr. Hcywood enjoys a personal per-sonal acquaintances with more people In tho intcrmountaln country than any man In Utah, and he is held by them all In the highest esteem. Is Native of Utah. Mr. Heywood hns lived his years In Utah, and tlioy have bren active years. With his activities his clrclo of acquaintances acquaint-ances has gradually Increased. With rrany of them he hao had dealings elthor In business or as n public official. Theso dcallngH have always tended to add to Mr. Hcywood's popularity. Certain of Success. With such a well-known house operated bv such a well-known and popular proprietor, pro-prietor, there seems nothing In store for tho undertaking but success. The gucstn who com to the Cullon will bo well cared for and their patronage will be worthily bestowed and thoroughly appreciated. |