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Show I SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ! i ii Mrs. Nellie Sloan and her bright young son. John, are now living in Denver. For many years Mrs. Sloan was a devoted church worker of the cathedral parish. She was a faithful promoter of the Sacred Heart League, and was always earnest, zealous and untiring in every good work for the church. Her many friends regret her departure from Salt Lake, and their best wishes follow her to her new home. She will be greatly missed in the parish, par-ish, and will certainly be an acquisition to social and church circles in Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Springman are the happy parents of a fine son, who was born two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marron are at home to their friends at 434 B street. The many friends of Mrs. Rose ,Mc- :; jgp5Ue r"m be Slad to know that she s r-1nvalf scing from her recent illness. Irs. Emma Hanson leaves today for Cfc Jiii I80 Pn a brief business trip. She w I r. accompanied by her nieces, the th il,,LyounS daughters of the late Con D US herty. i rl88 Catherire Hackett has returned tcUfCid ii-v ome in Chillicothe, Mo., after a OJy "Shtful visit here with her brother, WS' Hackett. Tpf.8 Catherine Ryan spent Tuesday alfV'w s m Junftion in the interests of T '&'' itermountain Catholic. Miss R!Li-ntnI ls novv' in Eureka, where she will rt(fEIl r for the coming week on busi-nc busi-nc for the paper. 4- nV'11'8 McCornick, who has been vis-ltii vis-ltii iAj" the home of his parents, Mr. a'luC.a M,'S- W. S. McCornick, for several di ,'ii5 Past, has returned to New York. k Aim ,A' ThomPson of Circieville, Piute ct lain y' Prominent in stock raising and m 11 It ircles- 13 in the city, a guest of M ?t l ' ullen. jr. and Mrs. J. T. White and their lit a1L' daughter. Dorothy, are back from a h0rt stay in Idaho. number of small luncheons were give Wednesday at the Country club, amc: W'S those entertaining a few guests bein;; JJ Miss Lillian Fitch, Mrs. J. C Tay'fj ;jw and Miss Gertrude McGrath. M. : J- Dailey, superintendent of the &llvlincl' "'S mine at fark City, returned from, of a vacation trip to the Pacific coast Mon cajJuy night. MitriB' Fred T. McGurrin will return in a felesj days from a visit to Seattle. M'l" Bonner of Eureka spent Mon'lay in the city." M:.f. and Mrs. J. C. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs-J.: Driscoll, Mr. and Mrs. P. Donnelley, Don-nelley, Til-Mrs. Dennis Sullivan, Mrs. T. D. Sullivaoll l, Mr. and Mrs. James Stack are sor ne of the Eureka people who came ta . the city last Monday to attend the fur t eral of the late Edward Nelson. J. Eeg mmett Flynn enterta.ined the young 3Madies of the St. Cecelia chorus at luncheon at Franklin's last Sunday afternxn. Miss Nora Gleason chaperoned chap-eroned the young folks. |