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Show I SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. I Mrs. John Cosgrove and her niece, ? little Margaret Finnan, left for New i York on Tuesday, where they will i pend the winter visiting friends. I 'r. M. A. Hughes is cxpecied home! I ixt week Irym his tasteru trip, j '''' " v. """ ' " " j J. P. Murphy.' the well known St. ' Loujs traveling win, is again in.. Salt I Lakf. L Mhe; Clara Fafck . spent the past week visiting fi Scads :u the countrv. ! ' 1 Mis Acnes 1 birYington of Park City I w as in the city, last. week. 1 Miss Mamie Fa Ileum sj.ent Tlianks-1 Tlianks-1 pi ing in Park CitJ', visiting her par-ents. par-ents. , ' - . . . - Miss Mable Cunningham went to Ptirk. :ity "WecJcesday to visit her pa r-eits. r-eits. She will return to Salt Lake on SuiTida-y. ' , Miss Lucille Morrris'on. visited friends in Park City during the past week. -. . -MJis. Howurd Stowe returned from oast" on Monday. - : Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Woods will visit California atter the Christmas holidays. holi-days. ' Mrs, .F. J. Hagenbarth ' will return shortly from Chicago, fully restored to health. . Mrs. .M. J. McGill of Park City visited vis-ited friends he-re last. week. Many Salt Lake friends .will be pleased to hear that'Mitss Mary Conroy of Ogdcii has accepted the position of organist of St. Joseph's church at that place. ' ... - 4 Joseph Dederichs spent the past week a 1 Newhuuse. t Miss Rcse McKeague is visiting relatives rel-atives in Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. McKeague i returned from an extended trip to Ire- i land Nov. - ' - f A. P. Gneson has returned to Salt Lake from a year's absence in the east. Mr. Greeson is doing advertising for a lc cal paper. Mrs. Greeson -and Hilda v. ill n"t return, to Salt Lake until next summer. - C. K. McOornick left for San Francisco Fran-cisco the other day. Miss Alice Goodwin has gone to New-York. New-York. .- Miss Stella Salisbury .will not return from the east until the holidays. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clayton Dona-! Dona-! von. who were married last ..Sunday, are at home at Provo. where Mr. Dona-von Dona-von is engaged in business. Miss Halloran and Miss Kate Hal-loran Hal-loran will leave next week for California, Califor-nia, where they will remain during the winter. Mrs. P. J. MoKjenna w ill not return to Salt Lake until next March. ' f Several local musicians gave an interesting in-teresting programme at the Utah state penitentiary on Thursday. Vocal and instrumental selections and recitations were rendered by Mrs. C. C. Snyder. Miss Corinne Harris, Miss Fern Gram-ling. Gram-ling. Miss Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Miss Margery Mulvey, Miss Josephine Morris. Mor-ris. Professor C. D. Schettler, Augustus Bachman and Peter Odenwalder. Miss Margaret Liggan. -who was deputy county clerk under, David C. Dunbar, is again in the county clerk's office under Clerk James. Miss Lig-gan Lig-gan has been clerk in the district attorney's at-torney's office for the past four years. f Kx-Senator Frank J. Cannon is now editor-in-chief of the Salt Lake Tribune, Trib-une, and will hereafter direct the editorial edi-torial policy of that paper. It is announced an-nounced in connection "with" his appointment ap-pointment to the position that no change will occur in the staff or policy of the paper as the result of his assuming assum-ing charge. f Governor Sparks and his son. B. H. Sparke of Nevada were at the Kenyon Saturday afternoon. Sydney Bamberger has returned from a trip of inspection to the Bamberger-De Bamberger-De Lamar company's properties. ; 1 Mrs. Sol Siegel has gone to Balti- ' more. i -- T. J. O'Connor of Park City was in Salt lake on Monday. Mrs. Samuel Newhouse left Saturday night for Ran Francisco, with her friend Mrs. Nat Goodwin, to remain a week. V. H. Tawney, an old-time prospector of Colorado, is in the city for a month's test and recreation, and in the meantime mean-time will take a look into Utah mining conditions. f- Mrs. S. S. Walker of Salt Lake will spend Thanksgiving with her daughter, Mrs. Walter C. Lewis of Butte. Mrs. I. C. Glosz will leave during the latter part of December for New York, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Rosemary Glosz Whitney. I , Miss Elizabeth Cosgriflf was the hostess hos-tess at a dainty luncheon at the Kenyon Ken-yon Tuesday in honor of Mrs. George Pose. f- F. J. Hagenbarth of this city, president presi-dent of the National Livestock association, associa-tion, was in Chicago the other day. " f J. C. Fox, a Challis, Ida., mining man, is at the Cullen. 4- Miss May Stephens and Miss Hose Stephens visited relatives in Bingham last Sunday. f Mrs. Thomas Kearns received Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon, assisted by Miss Wilson, her sister, Mrs. PJzra Thompson. Thomp-son. Mrs. Hoyt Sherman, Mrs. Robert J. Glendinning and Mrs. D. S. Murray. Mrs. Samuel Adams of Denver and Miss Elizabeth Cosgriff served punch in the library. More than 30 friends called during the afternoon. ' Mrs. W. S. McCornick and Miss Keogh were the hostesses at an afternoon after-noon tea Wednesday at the McCornick home on north Main street. The house was decorated with American Beauty roses in the drawing room, yellow in the library and pink In the dining room. Those in the receiving party were the hostesses, Mrs. William McCaskell. Mrs. R. H. Channing. Mrs. R. Gould Smith. Mrs. Grant Hampton. Mrs. R. B. Hark-ness, Hark-ness, Mrs Arthur S Bird, Miss Kather-ine Kather-ine Judge, Miss Dorothy Kinney. Miss Katherine Geddes and Miss Eloise Sherman. - - - - |