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Show f rllen jsdlf fairs . MR. AND MRS. I. FELLHEIMER of Macomb. 111., are the guests of W. P. O'Meara. They are on their way to California. Cal-ifornia. FRANK B. STEPHENS, one of the Smoot witnesses at Washington, returned home Friday. E. D. M'CONNELL. special pension examiner ex-aminer for Utah and Montana, Is In the city. DR. W. H. HOPKINS and wife left Los Angeles Saturday for Salt Lake. MR. AND MRS. L. DAHLQUIST announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter. Ruth Adelaide, to Mr. E. William Reese, the marriage to take place March 7. ROBERT BRIDGE and Lafayette Chi-dester Chi-dester were confirmed as deputy sheriffs by the County Commissioners Friday. THEODORE GENTER, a former Salt Lake young man. has returned to this city after an absence of five years spent In the Royal Technical University of Berlin. Ber-lin. Mr. Genter won the medal of honor In a contest In which his brother. Albert L. Genter. was a closo second. The two young men are mining and metallurgical engineers. They will be In this city until about March 1. when they will go to Butte. They expect to make their home in this city eventually. REV. R. S. WALKER, formerly of Keokuk. Keo-kuk. Ia.. will preach his first sermon as pastor of the East Side Baptist church Sunday. MAX BAMBERGER, a native of Germany, Ger-many, was admitted to citizenship in Judge Armstrong's court Friday. CHARLES A. NICHOLS leaves Saturday Satur-day night for Denver for a business trip of two weeks. |