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Show "Salt Lakers ' Will Visit Sunny Climes By EDITH MCDOETT HIKES With tha shop windows full of ' cruise ciothas, making one think of Bermuda, the south seas, Mexico, Hawaii and the winter playgrounds of our own United States, It Is ne wonder so many are either already off for the next few weeks to warm- er climes or planning to go around tha advent of the Lenten season. Mr. and Mra Lafayette Hanchett, M Third avenue,' will be off to Tucson, Aria., ere long. They Juat , returned from Denver, where they ! enjoyed the Christmas sea eon with I their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ' and Mrs. Russell V. Williams, who came oa from Chicago to enjoy the holiday with the Hanchett and ' Russell's mother and grandmother. Mrs. Fred E. Smith, 1370 Military way, after seeing her sister-in-law, Mrt. J. Mitchell Hoyt, and son, J. Mitchell Hoyt of Mew York City, I eff to California tha and of the i week, will leave January 10 for f Franklin, Pa., to visit s bit with Mr. Smith's mother, Mrs. Edwin D. Smith, and than en to New York, where ahe will visit with relatives - antll early spring. Miss Harriet MaoCloekie, who has been sojourning at tha Belvedere , Apartment hotel, 20 Bouth State street, since summer, proves herself tha Intrepid traveler, for she Is leaving leav-ing for China, aa per schedule, early thia month. Harriet plans to leave I fiak Lake City en Thursday, but i will be back again In the early spring. I Mrs. V. P. Strange has Joined Mr. i Strange in Toronto. Ont., Canada, ami they are at the Royal York hotel for a few da ye before going on to New York City. Mia Betty Ann Btrange, who apent tha holiday in I Rait Lake City, has returned to I Stanford university. Bob Strange '' has a position In Boston, and Mis I Mary Strange is remaining In Salt Lake City for the present. Mr. J. E. Cosgrlff and daughter Ml Marian Cosgrlff, BOS East South Temple street, motored tc Los Angeles tha first of tha week and will be in and around Loa Angela An-gela and at Palm Springs lndefi-' lndefi-' nitely. Mrs. Cosgriffs son smj I daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wal-I Wal-I ter E. Cosgriff, 87 I street, who wenl ' to the coast for New Year's, wil I return this week. ( Mrs. Edmund Kearns and sons I Francis Kearns and Ned Kearne, ! 6131 Cottonwood lane and the Bel- vedera Apartment hotel, 29 South '. . State street, who apent the Christ- I mas hbkdays with Mrs. Kearns' Ij parents, Mr. and Mr. Charles H. ( jenkinson, In Los Angeles, have re- I turned to Salt Lake City. |