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Show . . i 4- 4 4- 4 -f 4- 4- 4- : SALT LAKE (ITV I 4. 4- 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4- Fred McGurrin. is in Nephi on legal business. Hon. W. P. Noble is at home from his Nevada ranch. ' A boys' choir is being organized for the evening services. Mrs. J. M. Moore is home from a ten days' sojourn in Park City. t C Mr. Thomas Kearng will bring his family to the city next week. Hon. D. H. Peery is back from a protracted visit in New York. Very Rev. Father" Kielv celebrated Mass "in Stockton la?'t Sunday. ( J. B. Stephens and family of Bingham Bing-ham will reside here for the future. Wednesday, the feast of All Saints, j Masses were celebrated at 6:30 and 8. j Miss Margaret Kearns returned to j Park City last week, after a brief visit here. Dr. P. S. Keojjh, city physician, is back from a hurried trip to Omaha and. Chicago. Mrs. Largey of Butte is in Salt Lake ' visiting' her sons, who are attending All Hallows. Mne. P. McCormack end Miss Julia McCormaek of Ogden will move to the city next week. : Mr. J. C-Sullivan, manager of the Raymond mine. Eureka, was in the city during' the week. . Mrs. J. Hal Moore sang the offertory piece, "Ave Maria," by Willard, at St. ; Mary's on Sunday. j Mr. Charles Lashbrook. the well known mining' man of Bingham, left for that camp Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Judge. Miss Judge and Miss Ivers have arrived home from an fitended European tour. Miss Frances Wilson of the Sacred Heart Academy, Ogden, is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. H. Wilson. Mrs. F. C. Byrne of Red Lodge, Mont., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Collins, Col-lins, No. 24 South Fourth East, O'Meara & Co. will hereafter represent repre-sent the Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn., in this State. Mr. J. F. Dunne of the Oregon Short Line is home from an eastern trip. He was accompanied by Mrs. Dunne. Miss Mary Sullivan of Green River, Wyo.. class of '99, St. Mary's Academy, as here to attend the alumnae meeting. Rev. Father Kiely celebrated Mass at trie -nom-es or wr. jaraes pauiaing- ana Mr. Joseph Collins last week in Stockton. Stock-ton. On the first Friday of the month ' members of the Sacred Heart League hear Mass and assist at Benediction in a body. Mrs. J. C. Sullivan of Eureka will be nt-ia.in3 by Miss Nora Oleason dttr- ins? her stay here to attend the alumnae ' " fathering. Thursday, All Souls' Day Mass was 1 celebrated at 8. The Gregorian Requiem-was Requiem-was sung by the children of St. Ann.'s Orphanage. Mrs. A. Fred Wey is back from IWashinfrton. D. C, where she left her daughter Louise in school at St. Cae-cilia's Cae-cilia's Academy. Miss Margaret Clinton of De Lamar, Nev., and Mis Dora Kinney of Rock Springs are here to attend the meeting meet-ing of the St. Mary's Alumnae association. associa-tion. Mrs. J. Luce and Mrs. J. XL Moore TTT TTTTT T T t i t t t T t T T "T will attend to the altars this week. This is a labor of love in which the ladies of the Altar Society should take a great interest. Thomas W. McConnon, formerly of this city, was a guest of the Kenyon I this week. He was a member of the Montana volunteers who have just returned re-turned from Manila Rev. Father Motrin of Denver was the guest of Father Larkin at All Hallows Hal-lows College on All Saints' Day. He was on his way home from a visit to San Francisco. At the Episcopal residence every Monday afternoon a band of ladies with generous womanly hearts assemble to aid the Sisters to clothe the homeless little waifs whom a kind Providence placed under the protection of our Right Rev. Bishop. All the ladies are invited to assist in this noble work. The Retail Clerks' association is fast becoming one of the eerong organizations organiza-tions in the state. Thursday evening, at Christen;--en's -hall, the members gave one of the most enjoyable balls of the season. During the intervals of dancing danc-ing some of Salt Lake's sweetest singers sing-ers added to the pleasure of the evening even-ing by rendering many beautiful solos. Among- the chief events of the week will be the meeting and banquet of the St. Mary's Alumnae association today to-day (Saturday) at which the graduates of the" institution will assemble to renew re-new happy, school day friendships and show the love and loyalty of every child of St. Mary's for alma mater. All are taking an ardent Interest in this reunion. Right ' Kev. Brshorv Scanlan and Vicar General Kiely will be guests of the association." Many graduates from adjoining states will be present, and will be entertained by the Sisters and resident graduates?. There will be a business meeting at 4. Literary and musical programme at 5. and banquet at 6:30. .i . |