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Show In Motel Corridors CHARLES HASKELL. a well- known civil and mining engineer of Grand Junction. Colo . arrived in Sail Lake City, Tuesday, en route to Idaho, whither he Is going in connection with a big Irrigation project. He is registered at the Cullen hotel. Mr. Haskell has been a periodical visitor to tills city for manv years and he said Tuesday evening even-ing lhat the growth of Salt Lake was far beyond the expectations of the most optimistic, in speaking or his home place. Mr. Haskell said that the use of smudge pots had saved the fruit crop in Grand valley, and he Is loud In his praise of this method of driving away "Jack Frost." Mr. Haskell thinks Idaho is destined to become a great state, but as to isalt Lake City, lie declares that It will within a very short lime be on a parallel with Denver and ihu coast cities. N. S. NE1LSO.N. a prominent sheepman sheep-man of Manti. was registered at the Cullen Cul-len hotel Tuesday. He says that shearing shear-ing Is going on satisfactorily and he looks forward to a great deal of wool being stored In the Chicago warehouse this year. lie thinks fitmi 25,000.000 to oO.OOO.OOO pounds of wool will be sent to Chicago from the west. Other Manti sheepmen registered at the Cullen. Tuesday, Tues-day, were W. C, Snow and L. R. Anderson. An-derson. CHARLES M. SVMXS. president of the Symns Grocery company of Sail Lake. . Kansas City. Butte, and other western cities, arrived In Sail Lake City. Tuos- 1 day, on his annual trip. JESSE KX1GHT. the well-known Pro- 1 vo capitalist, Is registered at the Wilson ; hotel. ' G RETCH EX XEUMEE1TER, the i prominent cheese manufacturer of Chicago. Chi-cago. Is In Salt Lake on one of his rcg- ( ulnr business trips, Ho is slopping al the Wilson hotel. JOHN PARR, a well-known Ogden business man. Is a guest at the Wilson. |