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Show ; annnjvtnMuunjvuwuvAnrmnAp j aSvlite aiorldj vvuvxrinivranj THE FIRST DANCE of the Concordia p club at Unity hall attracted many I1 young society persons.- The hall was V - well filled. . ' - 1 HARRY SHEARMAN left for a trip j through Europe Wednesday. He will I meet his sisters on the way, as they 1 are on their way home. i .-. I G. 8. HOLMES and Miss Holmes are ex-! ex-! pected in the city today. MRS. a M'GUIRE and Mies McEvoy of Bingham are visiting friends In the , city. - t If. W. NASON has been 111 for several days at his home. He now shows some l, improvement i ' MR. AND MRS. THOMAS B. MOORE of Butte are here for a- short stay. They are at the Knutsfdrd. ' -. ICR.- AND MRS. M. D. EGER of New York are at the Kenyon and are receiving re-ceiving local friends. . MRS. WILLIAM BARTLING will give a ' . luncheon at the home on North State street Tuesday. i ' JffRS. RUSSEL L. TRACY left yesterday j for a visit with friends in Minnesota,' ( LESLIE SAVAGE of New York, who ha ' been the guest of C. C. Goodwin for ' the few weeks, left for his home yesterday. MR3. E, C. TARSONS. and Mrs. 8arah McChrystal left for San Francisco yesterday to be gone several weeks. . MR. AND MRS. H. G. BROCKMAN gave a small Informal dinner at the Emery-Holmes Emery-Holmes last night foi Mr. and Mrs. H. DeWolf of Beaver, who are at the Wilson. MR. AND MRS. EDWARD S. FERRY will entertain at a dinner tonight for , Mrs. W. H. Borah of Boise. r .. ' MRS. D. D. HOUTZ has returned to her ) ' home In Provo after a visit of a few days with Judge and Mrs. W. H. King. x . . MR AND MRS. L. A. PALMER have - moved from their home on First street ', and will spend the summer on their s farm southeast of the city. |