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Show COMING AND GOING" TravelerjQl CSHer's : A lane wwWf sf fttmmt eeff4 ftwm Vea errte I" SeM Lake (lir rare ear ky Mtanweile, , rallrees mm4 mlrftmm. Tee TtecraM nch ear wiu pnmmt a Srtef fcvlrh f thM Iravelm. e- Things are hard or easy according accord-ing to the way you look at them. That was the opinion of a seasoned sea-soned traveler, Wood Alexander, 263 L street, who sat comfortably in the first seat of a bus awaiting its departure for St George, Utah. Travel can be a pleasure If you're on a vacation, worry If you're not used to It, or work lfjroujio it for sT HvtnrUke me. It's all the way you look at it," he concluded. Mr. Alexander, who Is a representative repre-sentative of the Firestone Tire et Rubber company, said he had traveled trav-eled In California for about five years before coming to Salt Lake City two years ago. "I prefer Salt Lake City for my home." he said. "My wife and child are here and I always like to hurry back to them. Nothing will keep me from coming home for Christmas." Christ-mas." Traveling Is all right for a single man, but I think a married man should have a home Job, where he can be with his family," he said. People often get nervous when they travel, but when you'r traveling trav-eling to be married, that's something some-thing to be really nervous about That was the condition in which Miss Margaret Rogers found herself her-self when she arrived at a bus depot In Salt Lake City. "I'm e nervous 1 can't talk, she managed to say, and, adhering to her word, said very little more. A resident of Blackfoot, . Idaho, Miss Rogers cam her to plan her marriage to O. T. Stovall of Bingham. The fact that her fiance was kts In meeting her at the depot de-pot also added to her discomfort Shs explained she was her last week to attend the wedding of her sister. Having been on the road all day. shs was somewhat tired. "I don't know where w ar go- MARGARET ROGERS She had reason for nervousnees WOOD ALEXANDER He's a aeaaanr d traveler ing to maite our some, wm oh hurried answer to a question as she continued to search the depot for Mr. Stovall. |