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Show EXTRA 'MLS KH ACCOi1l!0BATIO:i OF CiTEKDir.G SETTLERS Tonrista war ia tha city tsday from Tars' state in the central eeetioa ef tha country. Every regular train brought scores of them. On tba Dearer Rie Uraade, train S wax routed in two sections sec-tions ta earn for tha la rr cased travel, and tha Harrimaa line found it aecee-aarr aecee-aarr ta add extra trains. Keginainf thia afternoon tha Baal Exists Ex-ists naaociatioa will have represent a-tivaa a-tivaa at each of tha stations, where bureaus bu-reaus af Information will be established and literature boa ring on Utah farm lands and lha city of Bait Lake will be placed in the handa of sack aad every roloniet that steps off in thia city. The Commercial club will sand men ta tha stattoas with dry fanning literature and folders of Bait Lake, beginning today. Circulars ara being printed for tha Salt Lake Real Estate naaociatioa to be distributed, ia which some of the big foaturae of the state will be aet out in brief form, for the ready information of the tourists. Many t boo assets of these pamphlets will be printed aad distributed. dis-tributed. The minate a risitor steps off a train he will be given some of thia literature for his guidance while spending spend-ing what time he haa ia Halt Lake. On westbound trains after leaving Salt Lake on the Bait Lake route, officers of that roed have made arrangement! for the distribution of Utah literature., Sightseeing cars and automobiles were out bright and early this morning morn-ing picking up visitors and showing them over tha city. These conveyances are taking care of large numbers, while ethers are being entertnined by indi-riduala. indi-riduala. The regular street care are be-Ing be-Ing used te advantage by the visitors in seeing the city. Probably the most accommodating person ia connection with the visit of ao many etrangerg ia the weather man. Every stranger one meets has something good to aay about bait Lake City an.i tbe climate of the state. They aay that nowhere on the trip thia far west have they experieaeed such a delightful climate cli-mate and weather conditiona. The larger number of visitors today included persona on pleasure trips. Mingling with these, however, are those whe have determined to forsake the crowded east and to come te the ffreat west, where there ii room to turn around, und.plentv of mean, for making a living and investing monev with good prospects of returns. This clasa of tour-1st tour-1st ia the kiad being sought out by people interested in placing buaineee with them. ... . At the earne time the tourist with a mind to invest ia taking ndvantnge ot the five dayf' atopover to do soma look-ing look-ing and investigating oa bis ""account ""ac-count before ...king the concerns, nnd for that reasoa is not easily found as some otnern. nry farming. Irrigation protects, agrl- euur. ft! ! ""Jfe,.?. -laiuta are the resources of th. state trie arVatfractlng tha moat attention. It I. alTd bv reirsoos who have gotten In "ueh wttthTwurtat.. In , th. tjat few .wvneitHa ihaae tndutHea hse heen so UhwrnW advTrtlied through the t that tn??varaaa tourl.t cornea to Utah aeger to aee mora of theee land a and to look IWoTbeS2slbllltlea held out by th. ed- 'onrmmendabl. feature of Utah"; advertising ad-vertising campaign that haa been brougnt Jul bv the coming of th. tourl.u la that nothing haa beea overdraws. |