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Show !im Hote! Corridors 2CEII.S FRANDSEN-. a prominent slicepman from Redmond, Utah, la registered regis-tered at the Cullen. MRS. GEORGE GILL and lior two sons arc spending n few days slphtscelnjr In V.a,L ir?,'.;c-, Tnplr are at he Kenyon. Mrs. Gill is one of the leading socletv woiticn of Little Rock. Ark. S. A. IIEN-RICKSEN-, a well-known merchant and mining man from Scofleld, Ltali. Is stnylnp at the Windsor. DOCTOR AND M"RS. P. E. STRAUP may be found by tlieir friends In Salt Lake at tho Wilson. Dr. Straup Is one of the leading physicians of Bingham. Ltah. n S. F. EIMONS of Washington. D. C. s at iho Knutsford. Mr. Emmons is perhaps per-haps the oldest man connected with the United btatcs Geographical survey. J. P. CAS3IDY. an old-time mining man rrom Butte. Is at the Cullen. . FRANCIS MORROW, a capitalist from Charlottesville. Va.. is registered at the Kenyon. A. HANSON, who is Interested In mining min-ing In Logan, Utah. Is staying at the Windsor. 4 4 JUDGE W. IT. DICKSON has returned lo his old home in tho Knutsford. after his month's vacation out of the city. H-,,TIIAIX of Jc-san is registered! at the Wilson. - t F. J. HORN of London. England. Is at the Knutsford. E. S. PORTER of Bingham. Utah, Is ai the Windsor. W. L. WILSON of New York Citv is staying .it the Kenyon. Mr. Wilson Is fpnnectcd with the leather business In New York and visits Salt Lake often F. 13. HAMMOND, one of the leading sheepmen of tho state, is at the Cullen. Ills home Is In Moab. Utah. F. C JENSEN of Mount Pleasant, Utah, s . registered at tho Cullen. Mr. Jensen has Just returned from attending the bankers' convention In Seattle. k- C. W. MURPHY and son from Howard, Pa., arc nt the Kenyon. It Is understood under-stood that Mr. Murphy Is oeeiS;: Interested Inter-ested In Salt Lake real estate. )- R. W. KING of Fillmore. Utah, is at the Windsor. V MRS. F. L. HUSTON of Idaho Falls, Tdnho. Is spending a few days at the Knutsford. t MR. AND MRS. H. BRUCE of Louisville. Louis-ville. Ky ai'e at the Knutsford, Mr. Bruce Is one of the best-known Insurance men of the middle west. - W. L. LAN DON of St. Louis Is at the Wilson. |