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Show SALT LAKE CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD. The Salt Lake Route has just opened lis uptown city ticket office at River-i'ic River-i'ic Cal. It is located in the Mission iiutd buildinp The Glemvood and is furnished entirely in the mission style. A bureau of information for Utah tourists tour-ists will be established there. 4 Alknli dust, the kind that bites and Irritates, smelter 'smoke and city soot liave combined to form a. thick haze which has leen hanging over Salt Lake City for several days, and which was specially noticeable yesterday.. Not nlone with the scenic advantages which Kl.lt Lake possesses has this haze played havoc, hut hundreds of persons have been physically inconvenienced by colds" resulting from the dust-impres-iiated atmosphere. Nothing but a snowstorm snow-storm or a shower will remedy the situation, sit-uation, says the local weather bureau. Assurance of 1he hearty co-operation of the business organizations and interests of the northwest in the Salt Lake Commercial club's "See Europe If ynu will, but see America first" proj-ri proj-ri t has been given in a recent letter to President Heber M. Wells from Tom .Richardson, manager of the Portland 'ommercial club. Mr. Richardson's letter, which is but one of many commending com-mending the enterprise, was received in Salt Lake the latter part of the week. The writer is secretary of the Oregon "Development League, secretary of the Trans-JTssissippi Commercial congress and one of the most widely known public men on the coast. |