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Show I LOOKS GOOD TO WEY Zion.rar Ahoad of Western Cities, Says Proprietor of New Wilson. A. Fred Wey, proprietor of the New Wilson hotel, accompanied by his daughter, daugh-ter, returned yesterday after a trip through tho East. Mr. Wey, during hl3 absence, attended the annual mooting of tho Hotel Men's association at Chicago. Mr. Wey reports that the convention waB a grand success, more than 600 hotel men from all ovor the country being present, and they wero lavishly entertained both in the Windy City and in Milwaukee, whore a picnic was tendered the viBitlng Bonifaces and a general good time had. After t visiting in Chicago, Mr. Wey spent some time" in Now York and returned re-turned by way of Denver, but, unfortunately, unfortu-nately, too late to participate in the Elks' convention. He stopped off a low days at Colorado Springs and Glenwood. While Mr. Wey was impressed with tho business activity in tho East, unusual at this time of the year, he declares that Salt Lake never seemed moro attractive to him, and that Zion, in comparison with other Western cltios. Is far in tho |