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Show Midwinter Gives Salt Lakers the Urge To Travel to Warmer Climates v Cathered While Gadding By ANNS ELOISE SWEENEY Midwinter flndf many Salt Lakrs getting reatlea and eager to travel to warmer clime for a change from chilly breezes and, even though Salt Lake' weather I mild enough thui far thti winter, any number of aoctallte ara traveling trav-eling about. Mr. and Mn. Frank Botterlll, 1275 Fourth avenue, and their daughter, Mia Betty Botterlll, ara vacationing at Lacuna Beach, Cal., wher Betty can get In a bit of golf and recuperate from the work he did on the Junior League Fol-lie Fol-lie and the Beaux Art ball. Mlai Eleanor (Tiny) Story, 108 Eaat South Temple itreet, I contemplating con-templating a jaunt to tha coast right aoon. Her mother, Mr. William Story Jr, mlaaea her young granddaughter, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Marshall Hainea, who were her for tha holiday, ao much that aha think sha'U go up to see them. They are living now In Billlnga, Mont, having been transferred from their former home in Twin Falls. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Green of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, are spending tha week Visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Theodora E. Thaln, 1070 Second Sec-ond avenue. The Salt Lake Junior Leaguen are welcoming three new tranafen into the league. Mrs. S. D. Michael-son, Michael-son, 163 Thirteenth Esst street, has become a professional member, devoting most of her time to what used to be a hobby and I now a profession. Interior decorating. She cam from Milwaukee, Another An-other nefee, Mra. W. W. Hunter. 403 Eleventh avenue, ha been a member of several league, having hav-ing belonged to Milwaukee, Evan-ton Evan-ton and Phoenix group. She' quite a talented pianist. Mrs. Robert B. Whitehill. who Is a newcomer, new-comer, but no stranger to Salt Lake society, has also transferred from Portland, Or. She's now living In Tooele. ' |