Show I I IBUS PASSENGERS and Mrs Dru Drury Wiggins Chanute E W Y Row RowIe Ie las Ida F E Horton Berkeley Cal R P J Highland Tono Tonopah Tonopah pah Ne Nov Mr and Mrs E It II DeweY Nampa Ida Mr and Mrs In D W and Mr and Mrs G N North Pocatello R It Idaho Falls J C Wigginton Fruita Cob Colo Jo Jenson E T MIx Chicago S Il H Head Stockton Cal Mr and Mrs R EL R Hill Hili San Fran I cisco chico P B Pel Petrie rio Rook Springs Wyo ro S antler Wm Johnston Richfield Don Johnson Johnon Spring City Ralph Hougaard Ro Robert ert and John Farman Mantl Manti V A Sharp and family Clark S D Crandall Olof Provo Prove Curtis T Provo Prove E A Thorsen Salina H 11 A Smoot Provo Mrs C M Wilson lIson Park City R It Foulks Fou Iks Aberdeen Ida Ir and Mrs A S Ross ROils PiUs burl burg George Geore D Hale Chicago Mr and AIrs In H C Davis Now York F FH FH H Lott Denver 0 V Smith Seattle New Ness D Mason Iason Logan Loan R H M 1 Reed Nov Nev Mr Ir Irand and 1118 A B Adams American Fork Mr rind anti Mrs W T D Myers and Hugh Hoffman Eureka A S Ross prominent minIng man manor manof or of Pittsburg who Is 16 proper properties properties ties at Gilmore Idaho Is a 0 guest at atthe the tho today P n II merchant ot of Rock Roel RockSprIngs SprIngs N Wyo Vo Is at the tho Kenyon haY haYing Ing to Salt Lake to transact business ss Alia ADa 31 I or of Pocatello Is at the Cullen having come down Cronl the north to visit a relative at St Marks hospital T J chief engineer or of the tho Western Pacific railroad Is registered at the tho Cullen today Joseph for Cor 13 years connect ad d with the engineer department of the Iho Agricultural college nt at Lon Logan but now looking after aCter several big state Irrigation tion projects In southern Utah Iii is rog from Irom at the Kenyon lr lIr Jenson reports that the tho severe weather has baa p II put a atop to the work stork on the Garfield Pluto Plute and ond Sevier counties reservoir projects For six weeks the b by day has hovered around zemo zelo whilo at nIght It itha hag ha ranged from Crom 12 to 20 below that thai mark It got so cold and the tho laborers were verc so 10 that work worle on the tho Hatchtown project was abandoned alto altogether gether until the advent of cf warm or whon 40 to 50 tennIs teams and as man many men will be given employment or of time thc men were cre also taken off oui the tho Plute Piute project only enough continuing ing to construct Il a cross trench complete a little necessary work along time the canal The Tho coming of permanent warm weather will vIll witness a great deal of oC activity In that part of oC thc tho state Says Mr Ir Jenson Mr 11 Jenson Is now on his way down to Millard Ullard count to look after aCter some lii In the tho interests or of the state new land band there having latel lately boon been taker taken L Lup up under the arey net act merchant or of Eure Emire ka Is registered at the Now Windsor having conic corne up from Crom Tintic Friday eve evening ning Except In the mountains Mr says sas there Is more mora fron Crom Stockton into Salt Lake than In the thc Tintic valleys lie He says of oC course coulSe tho tholow th low of mining stoc stocks s affects busl lIei but they all look Cor r Increased activity among the tho mines early this lila spring Ho He m th there re arc not less than 2000 miner In tim tho Tintic district today II At the pr eo of 3 a da day this gives the valley a II e a daily pay iou 1011 or of which Is the mainstay of the tho or of the tho various arlous towns |