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Show M BRIDE DOES NOT KNOW THE OLD TOWN "T had to ask tha conductor oa th street ear where Maia street was. 1 used to know whereat was, but the old town has grow a so fast that in coming up from the depot this morning I was sompletely lost," aaid W. J. McBride, general agent for the Denver A Kio rande at Portland, Or., who arrived in Halt Lake City this morning. Mr. McBride claimed Salt Lake City as bis home along about fifteen years ago. "Mae" thought that it was somewhat some-what of town in thoaa day but whea he ram bark thla morning he frankly confessed that he had to be introdtieea. "Orowingl Why, say" thia old towa has grown so fast and so much that it has to be introduced t any man that gets away from it for a year or two. Like Bali Lake Cityf Well, you Just ask Mrs. McBride." In answer to thia invitation, Mrs. McBride Mc-Bride aaid: "Tha only objection I hav aver made to my husband 'a career aa a railroad rail-road mil waa when we had to laav Bait Lak City. To my mlnd.it is aim-ply aim-ply th most delightful aad beautiful city in tha world." Mr. and Mrs. McBride will leave this afternoon for a vacation trip to Loa Angeles. They came by way of Bait Lak City just because they wanted to sea th city in which they one lived and to not it growth. |