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Show fliletoffairsl CLARENCE K. MCORNICK has reJ turned from a two months' visit In Paris and New York. THOMAS JUDD of St George Is at the Cullea for a few days. LLOYD J. KING has gone to California with his family to reside. ... WESLEY PAUL has returned from a trip through the southwest ... R. B. WHITTEMORE, after a successful success-ful treatment for rheumatism at the Keogh-Wrlght hospital. Is able to attend to his real estate business again. ... H. N. TOLLES left for New York City Monday. . . JUSTICE OF THE PEACE F. H. CLARK is spending a few days In Idaho on businecsN . - . D. M'PHERSON BOYD Is slowly im- ; proving from an attack of typhoid fever at St. Mark's hospital. j ... I W. R ADAMS, connected with the local offices of the Associated Press for some time past left Monday to make his home In Denver. j C. E. JOHNSON, a photographer of this city, who has been visiting the Holy Land and the St. Louis exposition for the past ten months, returned Monday with many fine pictures taken on his trip. . ... UNITED STATES SENATOR C. D CLARK of Wyoming and his wife arrived here Monday. They are arranging for the , admission of their daughters to Rowland Hail in the fall. . . . MANAGER J. A EDSON of the Rio Grande is expected here Tuesday night or Wednesday morning. ... GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT J. H. YOUNG of the Rio Grande U expected here Tuesday night. .... PRESIDENT YOUNG of the Sanpete Valley Railroad company left for the North Monday evening. JOHN N. SHARP has left the Wells-Fargo Wells-Fargo bank on account of ill health, and will Join his family in Bingham. Later he expects to go north prospecting. ... STATE SENATOR WILLIS JOHNSON of Circleville is at the White house. He will stand for re-election as State Senator this fall. - DR. H. A. WHEELER and J. P. Talk of Chicago are atthe Wilson. GEORGE MULLETT left for New York Monday. |