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Show .TALKS OF C: Caiifornian ; Says' Mew : :Road Will Accomplish -u. W. H. Moore of Coronado, CaC man- ' J" ager of the -advertising and ' publicity department of . the , Coronado, Beach - ,j . company, owner of the famous Coro- - nado hotel, ' Is n-the city " to Interest tourists passing through Salt Lake,-in the hotels that axe on his circuit. , . Mr. Moore is & member of San Diego lodge No. 168, B. P.-O..E., and regls tered at the clubhouse here upon his '''".' arrivaL . .- -'" ; "The opening of the San Pedro road," 4e said, "is certainly a great thing for j 5alt Lake. We of the coast country that is served by this road, are expecting . . - great things from the road. The tour- ists will flock to our country by way of Salt Lake and the San PetLro, and this city .will become ' a great distributing point for tourists-' for : all California ' , points. . - . . "Salt Lake and Los Angeles, and all the bountry tributary to' them, "will ber-. ber-. .come better acquainted with each 6thc,r, and will be naturally sister cities, and - sister communities. We expect, great . things of Salt Lake for our own benefit, and we expect to do great 'things for ' - Salt Lake in return. Our interests are the Same, and one cannot advance and prosper without helping the other. The most friendly feeling imaginable exists . In Los Angeles and southern California for -Salt Lake and her surrounding ' " country. , - |