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Show I . 7. ". ; " ' , ' ! ' r j -1 z i 1 i . -:. :" 1 : 1 v- l I i 1 n..:.:. ,j 1.- r ,t its ly Jo- . rriTZj. ::: 9 i:-z' .:rs tr 1 1 and :rr;. jaci: izr ixir have .veil 13 th '.! home In lr-;v.a:.l : -eet'6 i t.. r 3 : :;rtr at . : i: eh .:, v.:.r-re Mrs. l.ciih re-t re-t f a her day at home text .3. nrrn :.r. leaves to- 1 : ;ht for Eoi!", where she vIU f;end the next few days with llr, tr.d ITrs, Alma D. Kats, roriN of Osden will Te the :ty carlr.g the week, to be tha fjest of ter daughter, Mrs. Tor-rester. Tor-rester. . i::-3 COTIA.' fNTDEH goen to Park City today, where the will be the f uest of Mrs. Arthur "Weeter for the coming we.' Miss nyder will fUtpnd the ball to be given at the l ark tomorrow evening by, a num ter cf society people. . . MT.3. HORACE EVERETT of Iowa, a fter of the late Bishop Leonard, will arrive In Salt Lake next week on her way home from California, pr.d will be a guest at the Leonard home for a few weeks. lir. 3. L. II. FARNSWORTH and children chil-dren have returned from Califor-r.ia, Califor-r.ia, after an absence of more than a year. They are at home at the Fifth East hotel. . COI AND MRS. EDWIJ? T. y HOLMES gave a box party at the fait Lake Theater last evenlrsr in . honor of Mrs. Le Compte of Park' A . . 'City. f DEAN EDDIE will leave the city about April 10th to attend the missionary convention of the Episcopal church, to be held at that time. .'" MRS. CHARLES G. PLUMMER will . . entertain the members of the J. G. W. this afternoon at her home oa East First South street. : DR. J. H. TALBOTT and the Rev. . Benjamin Young, with their fam- illes, will be guests of honor at a reception to be given this evening in the parlors of the First Methodist Metho-dist church by the members of the, congregation. MR. AND MRS. W. G. LAMB entertain enter-tain at dinner tomorrow evening la honor of the Misses Starling. E. A. PARSONS and H. A. Hansen entertain en-tertain the Billle club next Saturday Satur-day evening at a smoker. FRIENDS of Mrs. Joeeph L. Kawlina will be glad to learn that ehe is improving after a serious attack o . la grippe. . BISHOP. MORELAND of Sacramento will arrive In Salt Lake the latter part of next week and will be present pres-ent at the Easter services of St.' -Mark's cathedral. MRS. D. C. M'LAUGHLIN and daugn-ter daugn-ter will return from their European trip late In April or early la May. ,. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE TA ODELL, who have been visiting for some .time past in southern California, leave today for borne. - THE. REGULAR MEETING cf the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will be held this afternoon at the borne of Mrs. Annie T. Hyde. - . MRS. GEORGE BURNS, formerly of this city, but now of Portland, Or., - will arrive shortly to visit friends. ' DR. AND MRS. HECTOR GRIS- WOLD are home from a delightful visit along the California coast. 7 MRS.' A. T. MOON s home from the East, where she was called by the . Uness of a relative. v - MRS. "W. -W. ARMSTRONG gives a luncheon next Tuesday at her home. |