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Show fn 4 5f3 raining permanently in Salt Lake. H ir ) f i'r'VA:i I ) Mr- Chr'e K- ot Trk City CTfTvf 1 1 Pnt Sunday last with bia mother in this city. ' vVv-- Mr. Witcher .rnnm ti.a oiaining permanently in Salt Lake. -- -t- --Mr. --Mr. Charles E. Herin of Park City spent Sunday last with his mother in this city. Mr. Witcher Jones has departed to Chicago on a business trip of ton days duration. ---- Mrs. Fisher and daughter of Ogden, spent Thursday in Salt Lake visiting friends. -f- - Mrs. J. W. Farrell and children leave next week for that pretty summer resort re-sort at Brighton to remain two months. Dwyer and mother of Cheyenne, are spending a portion of the summer with Mr. and Mrs. H. 13. Dwyer, Mrs. Hugh Mauldin of San Francisco, joined her husband here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mauldin arc stopping at the Grand hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moss, accompanied by their daughter, are in the city visiting visit-ing Simon Bamberger and family. Mr. Simon Eiseman of Council Bluffs, Iowa, is in the city on a visit to his niece, Mrs. Simon Bamberger. Mr. David F. Walker Jr., and bride, nee Miss Kimball, returned from San Francisco this week where they went for a bridal trip. Tbey will reside in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Chambers left this week for a trip to Alaska. Mrs. Jack Leveburg of New York is at present visiting S. L. llanack. After the present week Mrs. Leveberg will be the guest of Mrs. Jake Bamberger for a short space of time, when she will return to her native state and live the remainder of the summer at Long Branch. Many of Mrs. Levcberg's friends will be delighted to bear her rich contralto voice as one of the soloists solo-ists nt the dedication of the Jewish temple, July 12. ---- The Gariield Beach club made its first trip of the season to Gariield Monday Mon-day evening. -t- --The --The Harmony club spent Tuesday evening at Gartield. ---- Mrs. A. H. Southworth of Boston who has been visiting ber daughter Mrs. Major Silva. will return east this month and start for Kurope in the fall. On Thurndny evening the Ladies' Musical society gave their last entertainment enter-tainment of the season. Tho program opened by a number from Mrs. Dr. Hall "I'iano Movement l'erpetual" which was very beautifully rendored. Mrs. Hall gracefully responded to an encore and repeated the last movement. Mrs, F. K. Shelton sang "Sognoi, by L'uhin," very finely, and showed careful care-ful training in the expression of the song which means when summed up that it w.is well nigh perfect. I'rof. W. F. Weihe euraptured his audience with the beautiful mmical strains lie brought forth from bis violin, but, of coarse, that is the natural result re-sult of his playing at all times, and he cannot be too highly extolled for the artistio manner in which he manipulates manipu-lates the bow. Mr. F. W. Thompson did not appear, consequently Dr. Hall very kindly tilled his place by siuging "Calvary." Mrs. D. Hirscliler of San Francisco (a bride) mailu her first appearance before be-fore the public in a musical way, and captivated the audience by her ability as a pianist. Mrs. V. M.C. Silva sang "Thou Won-drou.H Won-drou.H Youth," with violin obligato, exquisitely. ex-quisitely. She responded to an encore by singing a very pretty Sootch ballad. 1'rofes.ior II. K rouse accompanied each voral number in his masterly manner man-ner aud somewhat disappointed his audience by not rendering a piano solo. The Social Fveuiug club spent Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the beach, A very pleasant party was given on Tuesday evening last at Mrs. Kllon Cl.twson's residence on Fast Brigham, the hostesses being the Misses Ivy and KubyClawson. Among those noticed being: Miss Wells, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Spencer, J. aud . Trumbo, Mr. Mes-tador, Mes-tador, Alius Jennie Keese, Will Lawrence, Law-rence, MissCroxall. WaltClawson ("the imperial"), Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beatty, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kllerbeck. ---- The third Alaska excursion of the season left this city on Thursday evening. even-ing. The party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Chambers, Mr. ami Mrs. K. Mackintosh, Mr. Hanauer and two cousins, Mr. aud Mrs. T. U. Jones and sister. j Lawn tennis is now earning into favor. Mrs. J. M. Allen, Mrs. May Allen Clawsou and Miss Gertrude Allen have returned from their winters sojourn on the coast. The old Shakespearean aocity has been revived under the old name, and held its first and last meeting of the season on Wednesday evening at the residence of of Geo. Home. Among the best things of the evening were a poem composed and recited by Miss Maud Merrill.entitled "Characteristic dream" and a poem by Miss Liz.ie Smith. Among the members of the society are: l)car Moyle, Miss Lizzie Smith, T. 1). Lewis, Ettie F;ilerbeck, Rachel Kdwards, Geo. Ellerbeck, Ezra Taylor, Miss Maud Merrill, Mrs. Alice Horn, the Misses Ida aud Mary and Mr, Lyman Ly-man Burton, the Misses Ida and Bertha Moyle, Messrs. Seb. Smith aud Geo. Home. -ir -T- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller's family has been augmented by the advent of a son, Vive la rogue. Mrs. M. J. Kennedy leaves next week to visit the eat. including its famous sea shore and summer quads. -h -t- Deau Lyman, son of C. W. Lyman, has returned from Yale, a full Hedged sophomore. -4- -- H- Mr. Nat M. Brigham has returned from the east. 1 Anderson, son of Mr. Hugh Anderson An-derson of this city, returned home Sun day uight last. -t- -t- -i-Mrs. J. M. Benedict gave a delightful delight-ful afternoon tea to a number of friends Thursday afternoon. 1 1 Lieutenant J. F. Massy left for a six months' trip to Seattle last Monday morniug. It is to be regretted that in the acceptance ac-ceptance of bis new position Mr. F. N. Shelton has left for Denver, where his wife will join him in September. Their iiirdT friends wish them success in their new sphere. -- -i- -t-Tho engagement of Mr. V. Woodruff and Miss Florence Kimball is announced. an-nounced. ---Among the pleasant affairs this week was the wedding of Mr. H. F. Randolph and Miss Mollie Ivnowlos. The eroom is the genial circulator of Tur. Times. and the bride the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ad. Knowles of South State street. -h The ladies of the Presbyterian church gave a verv pleasant sociable ice cream festival at the church Thursday night, -f- -f- The Pavilion, with Kelley and Sedley in daring roles, will continue to draw crowded houses. ------ Miss Hattie Miner, who just recently returned from California, has for the past week been entertained at the Grand. Miss Miner is very much missed by her friends at the mansion as she returned yesterday to her home in Ogden. -h - Messrs. Jesse Little and Jay Rogers returned from the business college of lioston a few days ago and intend re- |