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Show MM fairs v J cVlARLES M. FERNSTROM. a son of City Councilman F. S. Femstrom. snd Miss Margaret Rudy were married last nieht at the home of the bride's Barents at North Point. ... DR. R. J. HYATT, local weather forel canter, left for a short visit in Colorado yesterday. .... J. O. REBER of the Wabash left for the south today. ... AMONG the visitors from Denver at the Knutsford are Mr. and Mrs. O. T. VouRht, Frank White, Mrs. F. White and Mis Janet W hite. ... AMONG the foreign tourists at the Knutsford on a sightseeing- stay In the city are A. Rlmpeau and son. Mr. and Mrs. Loeblecke of Braunschweig-, Germany, Ger-many, Mrs. It Anderson, Miss A. Creer, R. Anderson and C. Anderson of Sydney, Australia. They are on their way to Europe Eu-rope by way of San Krancilsco. ... ; COIi. If. B. MAX SON of Carson. Nev.. secretary of the National Irrigation congress con-gress Is at the Kenyon. He will be In the city for several days on personal business bus-iness and will meet the other commissioners commis-sioners of Nevada, recently appointed to select the site for the branch experiment station In southeastern Nevada. May 4. They will go to Caliente and Las Vegas over the new road. ... REPRESENTATIVE A. V. ANDER- SON of Bingham is at the Kenyon. . . JOHN TREDE. wife and son of Red Bluff. Cal.. are at the Kenyon for the day en route to the old country for an extended ex-tended tour of Germany. ... J. C. PHILLIPS, secretary to I'nited States Senator William A. Clark of Butte, Mont., is at the Knutsford. . ... UNITED STATES SENATOR C. D. CLARK, of Cheyenne. Wyo.. is at the Knutsford. He Roes East tonight. Senator Sen-ator Clark refused to discuss the attack made upon him in relation to the fencing off of alleged public lands. ... ARTHUR SHEPHERD, director of the Salt Lake Symphony orchestra and leader of the Salt Ike Theater orchestra, left today for New York and Boston to spend a month. |