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Show i SOCIAL AMD PERSONAL I . i Miss Frances O'Meara' of Tonopl.h is in' Los Angeles visiting her cousin, Miss Katherine O'Meara. Miss Katherine, Sinclair and Mrs. Vanderveer of St. Anthony, Ida,," are at the Kenyon for a short stay. Governor Cutler has received an invitation in-vitation to attend the fourteenth annual an-nual Lake Mohonk conference or international in-ternational arbitration, to be held at Lake Mohonk, N. Y., May 20 to 22. David Keith returned Tuesday after spending . several weeks in southern California with Mrs. Keith and their son. Mrs. W. J. Shealy of Ogden spent Monday in the city visiting friends. Colonel and Mrs. E.A. Wail and their two youngest daughters wili be home from the east about the first week In April. Following the accident to Sam W. Mulholland of 1023 South Tenth East street, who was run over by a street sar on Saturday, night at Ninth East and Chicago avenue, it was found necessary nec-essary at the Latter-day Saints' hospital hos-pital to amputate Mulholland's. light leg above the ankle and also part of the right foot. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Treganza are tiome after a tour of two months through Mexico. Mrs. Matthew Cullen entertained the young girls of the Sewing club Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon at the Cullen home on Fifth South street. Miss Nelle Henderson and her mother returned Monday morning from a stay of a few weeks in southern California. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Brewer are back from Denver, and are at home at No. 34 Kensington apartments. John Galligan, a last year's graduate of All Hallows college, is at present attending Georgetown university and is trying for the baseball team. Mr. Galligan Gal-ligan was one of the best all-round students the college has produced and his many friends wish him well in all his work at Georgetown. |