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Show f ! : SALT lake : "W. G. Benham is Tjp.ck from Butte. The public library reopened jawt Monday. Mon-day. Edward McGurrin is home from Chicago. Chi-cago. Mass was celebrated in Murray last Sunday. Mass will be celebrated in Mercur on Sunday. Mr. O. J. Salisbury is at home from the east. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGurrin are in ; California. T. J. Clark of the Rock Island has gone to Foreland. Miss Bessie Hope entertained a small party 0f friends last night. A number of valentine parties were given during the past week. Mrs. Michael Sullivan of Eureka was a city visitor the past week. Mrs. T. D. Sullivan and Miss Sullivan of Eureka are Cullen guests. Mrs. W. W. Armstrong- of Fark City Is the guest of Mrs. Fred Hale.. I. S. Free left on Wednesday for the mines of which he is manager. Hon. W. S. McCornick made a hurried hur-ried business trip to California last week. Mrs. F. E. McGurrin and Miss Stella ... ' Salisbury will attend to the altars this week. Mrs. J. M. Moore was the hostess of an enjoyable card party on Thursday night. ?' Word has been received that Hon. "V. J. Bryan will be an Utah next month. Miss Mary McGhee of Park City is visiting in the city, the guest of Miss Kearns. Mira Kat'hrrine Judge gave a charming charm-ing valentine -party on Wednesday) evening. Hon. Thomas Kearn? is expected home from Chicago the latter port of the week. Mr. George Tag-part of Xew York is the guest of his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Egan. Mrs. John Montgomery is at Tiome from Wisconsin, where she has been visiting relatives. M:w Marie Luce delightfully entertained enter-tained a large party of friends on St. Valentine's night. Bessie Van Felt and Clara Dwyer j were the little soloists at the 9 o'clock Mass last Sunday. Miss Davi and Mr. J. P. Murphy sang the "Ecce Panis," by Donnczitti, at St. Mary's on Sunday. The eleventh annual ball of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen vas a delightful affair. Master Richard Kane was very pleas-' pleas-' aivJly surprised by a number of his ' luhcVi fiiends la?t Tnuriay. - Mrs. Diana Brown and daughter. Miss Anna, of Lar.iir.ie "ity, Wyo., are the gut-sts of Mis.1 James Hughes. The members of the new Social club mtjt on the first Tuesday of each month at. the C. K. of A. hall at 8 u'cliKk. Manager Grc-rge Odell gave a large reception on Thursday evening in his mammoth building. Over 1.000 inviia-lor.e inviia-lor.e were issued. John A. Dougherty, private secretary cf John A. Crciehton. the Omaha millionaire, mil-lionaire, was registered at the Knuts. fo;-ii Thursday lapt. Mr. and Mrs. William O'D-mnell returned re-turned from Denver on Tuesday, where , they hHve-been visiting their son fori the last live months. Judge Henry Shields. D. A. Gillies. Henry Welsr h and Timothy Driscoll j were in the city, last Sunday to attend ti e funeral of John Malia. M is- Venus, late assistant secretary of the Atlam k-Parilc Railway Tunnel ; company of Xew York. i the guest of hrr n-lativtrJ, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Mc-Cooey. Mc-Cooey. Mr. John Brockbank and Mi?s Catherine Cath-erine Byrne of Mercur were married last Tut -day morning at St. Mary's i Cathedral. I Bon voyage! . George E. Blair, deputy county clerk, I returned home Wednesday from an ex- I ' to!vied visit to Xew York. Mr. Blair I as handsome as ever, and reports j an enjoyable time. The many friend of Con. A. St. Clair, formerly agent of the Oregon Railway fc Xav.gati on company at Butte, will be v.ry pieced to loam that he has been appointed traveling freight agent of the Oregon Short Line at Butte. Mr. Bud Matthews and Miss Marian Crojiin we-e married en Tuesday evening even-ing by Rev. Father Keenan. Mr. Matthews is a prominent young Kio Grande c mpioyee. w'hile hi- bride is a -ha?m n.r Sa)t Like p:rl. with many filer, d.. 1 ne Ir.termountain ex ten i? - . . tx.iyjra'ulatiori--. In tiais city, F. !. 14. I'.m, of tubercu-1 tubercu-1 ; is. Made!, ine. daughter of Jerry Kyan. a eel 13 years. 7 m.-ntlvs. Only a t-imple -death announcement, but when Madeline Ryan's white soul wet to Heaven, a p.ttkr.t little sufferer earned a morited reward. ' ll'-r sun wfiit down in thf morning Vhil nil was fair ami bright: liist it shiiifs today on the far awav hills lii the land that knows no nih " ' J. Gordon MoPhersnn, D. C. (doi j catcher, not District of Columbia) says he will resign. Among manv reasons rea-sons given one is "that ho hast received extraordinary abuse from a dozen old maids." Now, he should remember that old maids are not accustomed to sb y a man, and in any c ase he should call them "bachelor maids" or "unap-picnaicd "unap-picnaicd bless.'ngs." Those terms do not sound so harsh. The ladies of the Altar Societv of St Mary's are very encouraced at the sucrcfls of the society since it? reorganization. reor-ganization. The ladies have arranged to meet once a week to mend the vestments vest-ments and make new altar linen. Last wn k the, meeting was held at the resli nee or Mrs. jo.i-.ph Luce, and was well attended. Last Wednesday Mrs J. W. FarreH, the president of the sol' t iely, entertained, the members at her home on Firi-.t North street. The directors of the Country club had a meeting on Tuesday afternoon and elected the following officers for the corning year: vV 9' shaI'P. president: James A. I ollock. vice president: E. B Wicks treasurer; J. Walcott Thompson, secret-tors E' J' Gib,n, W' c- Shoup, di- Executive Committee W. G. Sharp, W. C. Shoup, J. Walrott Th'ompson. Green Committee Rev. Ellis Bishop, S. H. Fields. House Committee Mrs. W. G. Sharp, Mrs. James A. Pollock, Mrs. W. S. McCornick, Mc-Cornick, E. B. Wicks. The lease for the Gilmer property was j closed for two years beginning March 1, and work will commence at once on the golf links and tennis courts. |