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Show Residents of Utah I on Their Travels Special to Tho Tribune. NEW YORK, Nov. 21. Favorable mention men-tion was rnado In thn Sunday Telegraph of Mlt-s Carrlo Bridowoll, tho well-known singer, sister of Mrs. Kato Brldcwoll Anderson An-derson of Salt Lake, accompanied by a flno half tono reproduction. Mrs. Maud Rich of Brigham. who has been here tho past two months, leaves tomorrow for homo. Miss MIna Taylor has now recovered from a two weeks' lllnoss and will re-sumo re-sumo her studies tomorrow. Madam Von Klcnner gave her recital at 230 West Fifty-Second street this evening and two popular Utah girls, the Misses Loulso Wey and Veda Ecclea. sang. Many of the Utahns havo received invitations and will bo suro to attend. Joe Scowcroft, tho popular merchant of Ogden, accompanied by his daughtor May and sister Florence, arrived Thursday Thurs-day last and aro staying at tho Imperial. Mr. Scowcroft Is here on business portain-Jng portain-Jng to his firm and expects to lcavo not Utter than nost Saturday. y m m y Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and daughtor Hn.v aro registered at the Holland, Thlr- ty-Flrot and Fifth avonuo. Mr. Campbell spent several days In Chicago on business bus-iness and leaves for Boston and Philadelphia Phila-delphia Tuesday on a business trip, while his wlfo and daughter will remain hero. Mr. Campbell represents the Consolidated Consoli-dated Railway nnd Power company as manager and mot here by appointment a London capitalist who " camo especially to meet him. Mr. Campbell would not give out tho details of the, transaction but says that everything was satisfactory' satisfac-tory' When Mr Campbell returns his party will visit St, Louis and thon return re-turn home. L,onora Darmon Pratt (known on tho stago as Lenora Dnrmon), daughter of Malando Piatt of Salt Lako and sister of Viola Pratt Glllott, It le announced, will bo married this fall to George Douglass Bcrgener, a lawyer hero- Miss Pratt closed her engagement with tho "Llttlo Princess" company, whero Bhc was featured. fea-tured. Mr, Bcrgener was recently In Salt Lako and only roturnod a fow days ago Rob Patrick, buyer for tho Z. C. M. I , Is hero and staying at "Herald Square hotel." Ho will leave for tho Wost early next week. Fred Meyors, managor of tho Z. C. M. I. clothing department. Is hero buying goods also and Is at tho Imperial lour correspondent was wandering around at the Horao Show a fow nights ago nnd met them enjoying tho show, which was the most successful yet held, tho total paid attondanco bolng In the neighborhood of 100.0CO for tho six days Ashaol H. Woodruff, .another buyer for the Z. C- M. I , will remain for about ten dnys longer, having been here already about a week. J. S. S. |