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Show Wyoming Is In the city, the fuet of her sister. Miss Delia Snow. She will remain here through the winter. MRS! GRAHAM F. PUTNAM is planning to give a pupils' recital the evening of January 24. at the First Congregational Congrega-tional church. Hugh W. DougalJ. baritone, will assist. MRS. JOHN W. PIKE and Mrs. H. C. Brownlee have gone to Ogden to visit Dr. and Mrs. U. V. Wlthee for a few daya RARBI AND MRS. C. J. FREUND are ow at hereto their friends at 189 G street. , m AND MRS. W. W. BACON will en-MrtiJn en-MrtiJn theFHnch club Saturday night at their home, . MRS. MONROE WILKINSON and son have gone to California to spend the winter. THERE WILL be a public reception to Bishop F. 8. Spalding of the Episcopal church on Tuesday evening. . 17. under the auspices of the congregations congrega-tions of St. Mark's and St. Paul s churches. NO written Invitation, have been sent out but the people of the city irrespective of religious affiliations affil-iations are cordially Invited to be present pres-ent and give the bishop a hearty welcome wel-come to Salt Lake. THE COMMITTEES In chasge of the Inaugural In-augural ball have begun to get . their work well in hand. The ball will be given in the Salt Lake Theater next Thursday night. From the time the ball Is opened there will be no cessation cessa-tion of music, until the end. Chrls-tensen's Chrls-tensen's orchestra will furnish the music mu-sic for the dancers, and between the dances the Utah State band, led by Anton Pedersen, will give concert numbers. The Theater will be more elaborately decorated than ever before be-fore attempted. The Governor and his staff will be. in uniform as will also the officers from Fort Douglas. MR. AND MRS. HOTT SHERMAN and Miss -Eloise Sherman will leave January Janu-ary 25 for New York, whence they will sail February 1 for a season abroad. MRS. JOHN HINMAN entertained at a luncheon Saturday in - honor of Mrs. George Sutherland. MRS. GEORGIA SNOW CARLTON of SSSSSSBSSSSSSMBSMBl |