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Show In Hotel Corridors A. FRED WEY, proprietor of tho Wilson, Wil-son, will sail from Now York for Europe Eu-rope on a trip around tho world on January 20. Ho expects to be gone several months. During his absence tho hotel will bo in charge of 13. li. Itamey, for four years conlidential clork to Mr. We', und tho lattor's son-in-law, Vaughn Paul, who is now iu California on a brief vacation. Mr. "Wey states that tho unexpected leaving of J. R. Tlankla, who was to have managed tho hotel, will mako no difference in his plans. Tho hotol, he nays, lias .iust closed ono of its best years and he feels assured of its continued prosperity with his present forco of employees. LEROY CARD ON and O. Guy Car-don Car-don of Logan, prominent business tnon and interested in tho building of a new summer hotel there, aro registered at tho Kenyon. o HORACE G. NEBEKER of Logan, representative-elect to tho next legislature, legisla-ture, is passing Sunday at tho Cullen. n MR. AND MRS. J. II. FANNING of Manti, Mra, C. J. Fisher of Ephriam and K. C. Fisher of Piochc aro at tho Cullen. J. G. BEAL and wife of Clarksburg, "W. Va., aro at the "Wilson for a few days. Mr. Bcal is proprietor of the famous Planters hotel in tho Virginia city. o F. G. BARNARD and wife, R. E. Barnard ond Miss Barnard, all of Oak Park, TIL, arc at tho Kenyon. C. TV. ROOT, an official of tho Western West-ern Pacific railroad, is a guest at the Cullen. , - CHARLES M. HOLMES of Ypsilanti. Mich., is speuding a few days in. this city. He is stopping at the Cullen. ROBERT WYATJI and family, Mrs. Sproul and Miss Sproul and Mrs. J. N. Hutchinson, all of Winnipeg, Man., are at tho Wilson. W. A. COPPER and wifo of Obcrlin, Ohio, who aro on their way to tho coast ou a vacation trip, aro guests at the Cullen. CHARLES R. LEONARD of Butte, chief couusel for J. Augustus Heinzo, is at tho Wilson. |