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Show Mr. John Francis, the well known ho'el man, has taken the McIIatton house at Payson. Mr. Francis has that-peculiar that-peculiar tact, which is so indispensable indispens-able to a successful hotel ' keeper, and knows just how to make his guests feel perfectly at home. The b'll of fare furnished is par excellence and betrays the handiwork of a firstclass artisan in the kitchen. Payson can now rank herself among the good hotel towns of Utah, with the well known MeHatton in the hands of Mr. John Francis. Mr. Franci3 hai also bought the Wi ght-man ght-man livery stable and stocked it up v ith a full line of buggies, borees and facilities for the best of care for traveling travel-ing horses. He meets ali trains and gives rates that will down all competition. |