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Show SAN JUAN FOLKS IN SALT LAKE ON VISIT. Salt Lake. Aug. 17. Five hundred resideits of the San Juan country are in yne city. They are at hotels and rHvato homes and for two weeks they will enjoy the sights and scenes of Sah Lake' The Rio Grande annual an-nual San Juan special train pulled In at midnight, bearing this big crowd. Traveling Passenger Agent Harry M. Cusbine was In charge, and although the train was behind the Woodsldo wreck and delayed twelve hours, all were as happy as school children, for (hey were coming to The city where so much amusement awaited tbem, and they realized that wrecks may happen once In a while. These people come from all over southern Colorado and southeastern Utah, while some are from points away dowu la New Mexico. The region reg-ion is generally spoken of us the San Jtir.ii country and it Is more accessible ac-cessible to Suit Lake ihnn to Denver Then a number of former Utahans live down there aud they are coming to the home folks. The Rio Grande established the August' excursion excurs-ion monv seasons ago. and' this is the largest recursion eer operated. Many are following on the regular trains. |