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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. BB Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Wood are con- Bfl lemftlatittg a visit to St. Louis. H Mrs. S. J. Murray. Miss Crowley and BJg Miss Katharine Wall have gone to California to spend the summer. John Hickey ;nd wife have i-eturned from a visit to California. -- lira. Fred w. Sinclair will be at home to her friends on Thursdays. v- Mi. and Mrs. F. J. Hugenburth and ' family have gone to Idaho for the summer. Captain- Black is out of the city on mining business. Joseph Dederieh returned Tuesday from the south. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Salisbury and son, Blaine, will return today from the cast. .Mrs. W. - M- Cornick and daughters are home from a lengthy stuy in Europe. Eu-rope. - The r.ia triage of Miss Margaret Bob-ertson Bob-ertson and Dr. A. A. Kerr will take place Thursday, June 16. T IDs. C. ;. Slndar of Bingham spent I last week in the city. ; Hugh McGuIre of Bingham was in I the city last week. ' Dan Fitzgerald of Bingham spent a few days here last week. ' .Mrs. T. D. Sullivan of Eureka was a recent visitor in Zion. Miss Mercy Edwards spent last week in Park City before returning to her parents' home at Tonopah. I Mrs. Connors Of Park City spent the j latter part or hist week In the city. Mrs. Michael Cavanaugh ot Bingham I was In Salt Lake last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kearns of Eureka spent last week in the city. Dr. Alex McChrystal and his brother Jason visited in Eureka last Sunday. J. F. Doyle of Park City is visiting iii the city. f Charles P. Conlon returned to Park City last Monday after a brief visit here. W.J. Halloran and Frank Wilson have returned from a trip to Stateline. f Mrs. P. Siiea and Mis? Cronin'of I Eureka are visiting in the city. Emily Catherine Jessup of this city graduated Wednesday rrom the Teachers' Teach-ers' college or the Columbia university with the degree or bachelor of music. Sergeant John Hempel of the police force began his ten days' summer va-cation va-cation this week. Sergeant Henry Johnstone will have charge of Mr. Bern pel's sOiift. 4 E. M. O'Hrien. brother of William O'Brien, and a former resident of this city, now of Carson, Pirie. Scott & Co., Chicago, is at the Kenyon. f At the Alta club Tuesday evening j James Ivers entertained at dinner in i honor of the Most Rev. Archbishop I Bed wood. I Sydney Bamberger will return short-j short-j ly from the east, where he graduated j from Columbia college. J. E. Cosgriff has gone to Chicago to I attend the Bepublican convention. j The Missep Cosgriff entertained a i party of friends at the Grand theatre Tuesday evening. Miss Katherine Judge is w ith Captain and Mrs. Baldwin in San Francisco. f Miss Margaret Murray of Evanston, Wye., is visiting friends in Salt Lake. f Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Curtin are now I at home in St. Joseph after a wedding I tour of the Pacific coast and Mexico. Captain and Mis. John E. Wroodward I will shortly issue the invitations for a I reception and dance to be given at the I post hail on the evening of June 20. I Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dunn entertained I a few friends at a dinner at the Alta ! club Monday evening. j Mrs. Sarah McChrystal and Mrs. Ed-j Ed-j ward Parsons have gone east for an ! extended visit. Miss Margaret Ryan has returned i from Notre Dame.' where she has been attending school for the past year. -f , Mr. and Mrs. A. N. McKay are at j home to their friends at 510 East First j South street. ! Mrs. J. F. Dunn will entertain in I honor of Mrs. E. E. Calvin on June 13. f Mrs. La Favei of Park City was the i guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. McPherson I during the past week. Lindsay Rogers is in Pioche. New, on legal business Mrs. Joel Priest and the children j have gone to Kearney, Neb., for the ' summer. One of the most delightful social events of the pasl week wa the informal in-formal dancing party given by the Knights of Columbus on Tuesday night. .About 100 guests wire present, and the evening was one of rare pleasure. pleas-ure. The gentlemen who so ably managed the successful affair -were H. A. Meloy. C. A. Locke and T. J. O'Brien. Mrs. David R. Gray has received word of the death of her aunt. Mrs. Calvin S. Burns of St. Joseph. Mrs. Burns has often visited her sister the ' late Mrs. Thomas Marshall in this city. I Mrs. Alex Conn and four daughters left Wednesday for California, to spend the summer, j - Mis. Wilson a I'd Miss Wilson, mother ! and sister of Mrs. Thomas Kearns. i have returned from their California i visit and are guests at the Kearns home. I The home of Senator and Mrs. Thom-I Thom-I as Kearns was the merriest place in i the city on Wednesday night, when I seventy-rive children, weie the happy i guests of Edmund and Thomas Kearns. jr. The home was beautifully decorated deco-rated and the pretty scene of childish beauty and happiness will be long remembered. re-membered. During the evening Luclle Jenkins and Lily Kearns served lemonade. lemon-ade. At hair after 9 the guests were ! bidden to the dining hall, where a de- j lightful feast was enjoyed by the young Jam. s Norton, who for the past five years has been the general foreman j j of the Oregon Short Line sOiops. has j ! been promoted to the division master j I mechanic between Kvanston and Og- I I den. The change came as a surprise I to the employes and it was not until I o'clock Wednesday afternoon that they learned of the promotion. A commit -I tee was then' chosen and a beautiful I watch purchased. Only live minutes before Mr. Norton was to take the .":45 O'clock train for Kvanston, he was afked by one of the employes to accompany ac-company him to the round house. Then-it Then-it was where the watch was presented.' The presentation speech was made by J. Jeffrey. With signs of emotion Mr. Norton answered the address by saying say-ing that he might have made mistakes, but they were from his head and not his heart. The watch is of the solid gold of the railroad type. On the case is engraved: "Presented to James Norton by the Employes or the Oregon Short Line. Salt Lake City, 1904." Mr. Norton came to Salt Lake City five years ago from the shops at Focatello. No one has been appointed to take his place on the road. The work at present pres-ent is in the charge of T. H. Evans. ' f The many friends- of Miss Mamie Stephens of 3:s Fast Fifth South street w ill ltarn with delight of her assured ' and speedy convalescence. Miss Stephens Ste-phens underwent a very' serious but successful operation at the Holy Cross hospital a few days ago. 1 Mrs. Nellie M. Wall of Los Angeles, ! Cal., formerly of this city, announces ! the engagement of her daughter, Josephine Jo-sephine E. Wall, to Bernard O. Arnold Mecklinberg. a well known and successful suc-cessful voung architect and business man of this city. The wedding will take place In Los Angeles bcrore many days, and a Her a short honeymoon in I the balmy state the young people will return to make their home in this city. I Mr. Mecklinberg has a very beautiful and modern home Hearing completion on the East bench. Mr. T. C Poujade Is sick ai the Holy Cross hospital, having undergone a ; slight operation. His friends ill be glad to know that he is progressing I favorablv under existing conditions. I Mrs. J. E. Shaver and Miss Margaret I Shaver left last Sunday for an extend-I extend-I cd visit in the eaft. f Mrs. R. F. Wineman and daughter, Mabel, have returned from a yisit to St. Louis. |