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Show "MODERN RIP VAN WLNKLB n, RETURNS TO SALT LAKE : fgr . 1 lidlo H E. Murray, a relative and trusted ; political lieutenant of W. li. Hearst, spent - ,r-Sundny ,r-Sundny in Salt Lake, tbe Inst time lie has been to this cily in five years. ; " "I am mighty gkid to got back, c TBfr said on arrival at ihe Union station as c , Wet looked about in frank surprise. VV lis . J tin: I never thought to see anything like till?. 'ie g Looks like Chicago. Fncl. It doc? ' 'ieot On his way up town to his hotel Mr. Murray spoke enthusiastically oym Won. about the. changes thai have taken pIhcc n iu the city within the past live yarj-. ;,ft "Having, too. Well Hints sood. J et was needed for years, and now I sec tim - n,. when 'you really .lid to it that yo , iftbo tirst class Job. Smooth, clean -urn ,w , not a hole In sight. Thif ; Isn't Nilt W, T toll you.. WJiere did those lilsh hui 'l- f " lugs come from? When I w "V ' ;"f? vears aire Salt Lake was a mining ramp. .it today she 'is one of the. most djrJ jgric and. rushing cities I huvc seen this sWcMnM of old Broadway. , ...... ?oo "Look at those lights n 1 along Malt t im street. Xow this i tiio lint truth. ,ina,-, Broadway New York throughout its cn .j tire length in the bus 11 ess section Is not w as well lighted as Is the Main street of .; "Tlds'clty has a great future before i nnd sho is entering Into her uwn eOl day." ? ' 3 . . , .A |