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Show PARK CITY SOCIETY. ' Continued from Pago Pourteon. city on Saturday after spending tho summer at Brighton and Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Mixer. ii f n Miss Kate Allon went down to tho city yesterday, and after a few days' stay .with Mr. and Mrs. G. Tt. Hancock will return to Lake Forest, 111., to resume re-sume her .studies at Ferrv Jlall. Miss "Rupth Bates has gone to tho city to enter .Rowland Hall. . Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoffman and littlo daughter are homo from their visit at Provo and Suit Lake. Mrs. J. W. While spent two uavs :n J?ark the past week -with Mr. aud"Mrc. F. W. Sherman and family. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Dcason visited with Mrs. C. Whitehead the rja'at week. .' Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Furpo left for Hot Springs, Ark., ou Thursday, for a slay of several days. t u Miss Elizabeth Lanning has returned from Chicago, whore she spent thc summer sum-mer months. ' M Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark and family fam-ily have .bono to the eitv to rcsida. Mrs. E. P. Lecompto returned homo on Thursday, after a pleasant two weeks' stay with Salt Lake relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McLaughlin and child have cone to Boise for a month's visit with Mrs. L. McClelland. Mrs. J. Ohara returned on Monday from an extended xisit -with relatives at Almont, Canada. 4 Mrs. J. F. Byrno returncl from tho city on Moudav. Mr. and Mrs. F. I?a5band wen' 'down to the city Tuesday afternoon. M Mrs. E. L, Talbott and baby returned from Eureka on Monday. Mrs. HB. Stevenson went down to the metropolis on Saturday to nako her futuro home. Miss Mamie Fi&oon, who hap been visiting vis-iting with her manj- Park friends for ten days, has roturned to her homo in Zion. ' a r. P. Sweeney who has spent the summer at. Ross'ib, N. Y., returned to Park Monday morniug, Sam N. Treweek is back after a pleas-ant pleas-ant ten days' visit with homo folks at Zion. Albert Salisbury returned to Park j "Wednesday from Fairview, Nev. - j George Cananaugh is back from Mai-ley. Mai-ley. Idaho, where he iias been for' fov-eral fov-eral months. Judge W. I. Snvdcr of Salt Lake visited vis-ited with Dr. E. P. Lecompte and family fam-ily on Monday. Mrs. A. Johnson has gone lo the city for a tay of sevoral months witu friends. . m James Cassady of Bufcto is the guest of Mr. and Mrs". Cavanaugh. 4- Frank J. Wcstcott of Salt Lake spent several days in Park the past seok, on mining matters. Miss Eunice Reynolds and Oscar Lo-renze Lo-renze wero married in Coalvillo on Wednesday. V Miss Sadie Basband and Earl J. . , ii i i (.Tiacie, two weii-iiuowii uu jhiii,) iu-spected iu-spected young people of Park, wero married mar-ried in the Salt Lake Temple on Wednesday. They will takp up their residence "in Provo. i Epperson's orchestra of Provo gave a grand ball at Maple Hall Thursday evening, which was largely attended. George G. Tate, a former Parkite, spent a few days iu camp the past week renewing old acquaintances. Miss Sarah Graham and James Stiner were married in the city on Thursday. They will make Park City their futuro ho inc. 4 Bert E. Stanley nnd Cathcriuo A. Margetts wero married in Salt Lake on Thursday. t Atiss Nellie Jennings leaves for Salt Lake this afternoon to enter the university uni-versity of Utah. Mrs. F. McEwan has returned from a two weeks' Etay in Zion. Mr and Mrs. H. S. Townscnd enter-tained enter-tained at a Peasant dinner party on Sunlav in houor oC Miss Ruth Wilson. Covers were laid for ton. j Mrs M. F. Allen attended thc nicotine nicot-ine of thc Daughters of the Devolution which was held in Salt Lako the past week. m Mr and MrH. Frederick Rasband gave a hircc reception Thursday ovening in honor of Mr. and rrS. J. Glado, whoso marriage was solemnized on Wednesday. f Tho Women of Woodcraft wero entertained en-tertained at a pleasant bariquot Thm's-I Thm's-I dnv evening by the oilicers of the lodge. |