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Show ir Reltuc Inn To Be a Modern Hospital Mr. nnd .Mrs. Cutler- lo IIi-miiiiu Ilns. iu-ss In Aiiierlnm 1'ork. As forecasted in our last Issue, negotiations ne-gotiations were completed during the past week whereby Dr. Fred Worlton takes charge of the T It. Cutler Cut-ler home, occupied as the Reltuc Inn. Dr. Worlton will, at an early date, transfer the Lehi hospital from Its present homo to the new location on Stato Street. Tho now homo is probably one of the most Idealy constructed buildings and favorably located Tor hospital purposes, In tho state, out slilo of Salt Lake City. There are plenty of rooma up stairs for patients, and nn abundance of rooms on tho ground lloor for living quarters and consultation consul-tation purposes. There ft a wide veranda ver-anda for convalacing patients and shady grounds, making It a fine summer sum-mer snnltnrium. The place Is steam heated nnd thoroughly modern In all respects. It Is said to have cost the original owner ?14,000 to erect It. Mr. and Mrs. (J. M. Cutler, the proprietors pro-prietors of the Reltuc Inn, will move their furniture to the Noyes' building In American Fork, where they will open n modern hotel. During their brief operation of the Reltuc Inn, they gained n wide reputation with the traveling public for running one of the best hotels In tho state. |