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Show CANYON IS A SALT LAKE REFDfiE Tho Hermltago Is proving a favorite favor-ite rofuge from the heat for Salt Lake people. Among the prominent Salt Lakers stopping at the Hermitage the. past Week was Squlro Coop, who delighted tho other guests with his music He was accompanuled by tho well known young Salt Lako musician, Howard Anderson. Mrs. IC. B. Palmer spent a few days of the past weok enjoying tho canyon breezes. Tho state convention of Koo Hoos on Friday brought out a largo crowd of good-humored lumbermen to the hotel, who made things lively for twenty-four hours. Among Salt Lake people In the pnrty were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams. T C. Stayner, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cotton, Jr., Dale I- Smith, C. E. Murphy. H. E. Payne, William Service, R. H. Bloler, G. E. Asier. Mnrk W. Llllard, J. G. Cook and J. II. Baker. Mrs. Willard I. Church of Kansas City spent a part of last week at the Hermitage on her way from attending attend-ing the General Federation of Women's Wom-en's Clubs In San Franclcco. Mra. Church was a part of tho official party par-ty entertained in Salt Lako en route to San Francisco. Mrs. J. C. Armstrong and her daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Dorothy Armstrong, of Los Angeles are among the Hermitage guests. Thoy formerly lived In Ogden. Og-den. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lewis of Omaha are at the Ilormltage for tho heated term. Mr. Lewis Ib connected with tho I'. P. Railroad. Dr C. F. Akod and party of San Francisco are at tho Hermitage. Dr. Aked is pastor o'f the First Congregational Congre-gational church of San Franciaco an 1 was one of tho Chautauqua speakers. llo Is the famous Engllah minister brought to New York by John D. Rockofeller. Mrs E. M. Allison, Jr., and her little lit-tle daughter, Rowena, of Salt Lake arc at tho Hermitage for seeral weeks. Judo and Mrs. G. G. Armstrong of Salt Lako and Dr. Charlos A. Armstrong Arm-strong of Boscabel, Wis., their guest, spent Friday and Saturday at tho Ilormltage. Miss Ella Schultz of Salt Lake will spend her vacation at tho Hermitage this week. Mrs. William C Jennings of Salt Lake spent a short while at the Ilormltage Ilor-mltage on Wednesday. Miss L. A. Gllmoro and Miss G. E. Frost of Salt Lakq are spending several sev-eral days at the popular canyon ro-sorL ro-sorL Mrs. K. Marx of Salt Lax was at the Hermitage for tho week. Francis Luke of Salt Lako was at the Hermltago Sunday |