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Show r . . ; .. . . . c' - Tlin r.EV. BENJAMIN YOUNG,' the new ly-atpointed pastor pf the First " Methodist .church, and Pr. J. . H. Talbott, the new superintendent of r the Methodist mission of Utah, together to-gether with their families, are to be given st reception at the First Methodist . church Thursday even- ing. An Invitation has been ex-. ex-. tended to all , numbers of the church. i . MR. AND MRS. E. E. WOOD, who j have resided in this city for some i time, leave for San Francisco the 1st of April, where they will make . their home. Mr. Wood Is to take a. r position there with the Wells-Far-go ba'nklng-house, similar to the one .' he has held with the same company In Salt Lake. Mrs. Wood is well - . known as a church singer, and will devote her time In California to : church and concert work.' . MRS. E. J. PACKARD will leave tomorrow to-morrow for Boston, whence she sails , a week later for a tour of the Medl-' Medl-' terranean, making a stay of tome length In Sicily. THIS EVENING and old-fashioned social so-cial and dance will be given by the - members of the James B. McKean . Woman's Relief corps, in honor of the O. A. R. members, to which . - friends are cordially invited. M1S3 GRATIA FLANDERS gives a piano recital this evening for Miss Judith Evans. Miss Evans will be assisted by Mr. Skelton, violinist, and Mr. Schettler. 'cellist. . . JOHN WHITE, a well-known resident of western Colorado. 1 spending a ' few days in Salt Lake, .en route to his home, after visiting in Califor-. Califor-. nla during the winter. i - MRS. WALTER G. FILER, baby and maid, left yesterday on the Limited for San Francisco, where Mrs. Filer has taken an apartment and will spend the summer. MISS LATTRA SHERMAN entertained at a delightfully informal tea. yesterday yes-terday afternoon in honor of Mrs. McGIIIicuddy, who Is a guest in : Salt Lake. LIEUT. FARRAR and mother of Fort Douglas leave shortly for California for a few weeks' visit. IT IS RUMORED that the artillery ' , stationed at Fort Douglas will leave . here early In the summer, and will . be stationedfat Buffalo. ' INVITATIONS have been issued by the Blllle rlub for a dance at Chris-, Chris-, tense n's on the evening of April 1st. MRS. EDWIN S. FERRY has returned to her home from St. Mark's hos- . pltal, where she has been ill for the past two weeks. ,. MRS. E. R. DICKENSON of Denver, who has many friends here, is " spending a few weeks with Mrs. J. A. Reeves. ' MR. AND MRS. O. J. SALISBURY will return to Salt Lake on April 6th. MR. AND MRS. HOYT SHERMAN will return next Monday from a pleasant visit in California. - MRS. BOREMAN of Ogden Is in the city vlBlting friends. She Is the - guer. of f Mrs. M. B. Sowle and Mrs. P. C. Brown. . MISS CORA SNYDER goes to Park City Thursday to spend a week or so visiting friends. MR. AND MRS. J. W. BRYAN and Miss Coleman have left for Seattle, Wash., to make their home. W. W. SELSOR, the well-known contractor con-tractor and builder, and Mrs. Sel-eor. Sel-eor. have gone to American Fork to visit relatives. "Tell me." she asked, after she had onlyPiSver,n1, "m 1 ralIy OUr fln,t nd veHrerrno' dear" replied the drug |