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Show ; MEN AND : : : : : AFFAIRS FRED TURNER came down from Logan Lo-gan this morning to complete arrangements arrange-ments for starting a new paper at that place. He will be the editor and manager man-ager of the new sheet. C. E. LLOYD, vice-president of the Danlelsen Manufacturing company of Logan, is in Salt Lake today looking up a shipment of machinery for his company's com-pany's plant. The company has lately disposed of 5000 shares of stock for the purpose of building a large addition to the factory and installing modern machinery ma-chinery for the manufacture of agricultural agri-cultural implements. P. J. ENWRIGHT, sheepman and merchant of Soda Springs, Ida., is in Salt Lake today as a guest of the Ken-yoft. Ken-yoft. JOSEPH P. DRISCOLL, postmaster at Eureka, is registered at the White house. PAUL DROUBAT, one of Erda's prominent business men, is at the White house. " j F. R. M LAUGHLIN came Into Salt Lake this morning from Eureka to place a large order for spring goods. JUDGE C. H. HART of Logan Is at the Cullen. JOHN GROVER of the weather bureau bu-reau has left for California,, to be gone about a month. ' W. P. O'MEARA sends word from Kansas City that the report that he had been operated upon for appendicitis and was very ill is a mistake and that he is well and has been since leaving Salt Lake. D. W. ELDRIDGE. a prominent Denver Den-ver railroad man, was a visitor among the local agents yesterday. GEORGE F. POTTER, former trainmaster train-master of the Rio Grande Western at this place, and now superintendent at Trinidad for the Colorado & Southern, was handsomely remembered by the employees of his department yesterday, with a $250 diamond ring and a $100 gold watch, both very suitably engraved. |