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Show Faber Pictures of Salt Lakers FRANK PEXROSB is a Jolly good I fellow. He has that quality of bust- 1 ness enterprise known commonly as i hustle," and he hustles from sun to sun. His work takes him all over the State and wherever he goes he meets old friends and makes new ones. FRANK Is there with a pleasanr smile whenever be meets a friend. ORSON P. ARNOLD, JR, assistant superintendent of the street railway ystem, is easily described In a single word: "Bussy." His hours for business busi-ness are from 6 o'clock Monday morning morn-ing until 6:46 o'clock the following Monday morning, with no time in between be-tween for meals or sleep. There is no I time of day nor nlfrht that you cannot can-not find ORSON ARNOLD buried up to his ears in work. His power is felt among the street car men under his Jurisdiction, and they look up to him as a father or as an elder brother. He to insistent that they shall perform per-form their duties ln the best inter-, ests of their employers, but he is reasonable rea-sonable in his demands. There is not a more obliging man in Salt Lake than ORSON P. ARNOLD. JR R. T. PETTY has as many friends In Sart Lake as any man that can be mentioned. For some time he was a street car man, then he entered the. employ of a laundry as a delivery-man. delivery-man. Then the germ of ambition hit him. and he has been Jumping ever since. He entered the employ of the concern for which he is now working, . a correspondence school, ln the lowest low-est position ln this territory. In three years. he has had many promotions promo-tions until now he is superintendent of three States. He has won gold medals, gold watches, charms. World's fair trips and big cash premiums by his abilities as a hustler, and because of his insatiable appetite for hard work. LOUIS COHN is a busy man, yet he can always find a 'few minutes time to tell of the advantage to be found In Salt Lake. Be has never " been known to say a word against Salt Lake or her people. - Uojm one of the class who can find a good word to say about his home under any circumstance. circum-stance. There is no step In the march of progress, commercial or civic, that he is not willing to take and to help Salt Lake to take. He is a firm believer ln "The Greater Salt Lake." |