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Show FREDERIC J. HASKIN, NOTED WRITER, HERE T Frodcric J. T-laskln, president of tho 7 National Press club at Washington, D. m C and a writer of note, wan a visitor , In Salt Lake yesterday, behur. a guest vellrV at the Hotel Utah. 'f?5 Mr. Haskln came In from tho west f m and last night continued his way toward his home in Washington, after making a brief stop here. He took particular pains to note the construction, arrangement and fitting of thc dining room at tho big hotel- 1 "Wc are going to make some exten-sive exten-sive alterations at our press club headquarters head-quarters in Washington," said Mr. Has- ti kin Just as ho was leaving, "and Incl- dentally as I go along in my return trip A I am looking for suggestions as they pre-sent pre-sent themselves iu tho buildings I sec." b. llr. Haskln Is a member of the famous --r Gridiron club, thc greatest aggregation of newspaper talent tn the United State?. ,. J Ho is a writer of wide repute. hlH stories i halng been read by almost every news- e paper reader In every city of any cope- g quence In the country. His stay hero was brief, for the reason that important - business demands his presence In "Wash- B Ington at the earliest possible moment. r, |