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Show social aniTf'ersonal!. Mis. Koy McKay was the guest of honor at a luncheon given on Wednesday Wednes-day by Mrs. Arthur Bird. . Miss Klizaboth Clarahan will arrive here shortly from Seattle and will visit with fiiends during the summer. sum-mer. Captain and Mr?. John K. Woodward Wood-ward are located at No. G O0kers' row-at row-at the ic t-t. ' Louis McCornick entertained' a few-friends few-friends at luncheon at the Country club Sunday. f Mi-, and Mrs. Fred Hale .entertained a few friends informally at luncheon on Monday at the Country club. T. A. Mc-Cade and family of Foca- j tellu are visiting in Sail Lake. 1 - J. K. Cosgiiff and family have gone to St. Louis to see the fair and v. ill then continue on 10 Burlington, Vt.. Mr. Cosgriff's old home, where they arc to s;i"iul a month. FollitAv graduates of Miss Ore. Me-Dtriiiott Me-Dtriiiott were very pleafatHly entertained enter-tained at the home, of her parents, Air. 'and Mix. William Mc-Derinott, last week. The rooms were decorated will', j flowers and potted plants, red audi j greeen being c arried out in the din- I ing room and green in the ballroom. I After enjoying dancing for several, I hours, the young people partook of re- I freshments. the hostess being assisted j in f ?rving by Mrs. A. H. Tarbet. Miss 1 Hester Lavelle and Mrs. George Reed. I Those present were the Misses Leigii Whittemore. Jane Wilson, Adella Pills, j Glenora and Ksther Drummerhausen, Mary Halloran: Masters Albert Kower, j Morton Head, Marve Van Cott. Uoli-iert Uoli-iert Bellmc rc W allace Wolf, George Lind,;ley, Archie Cohn, Alvaduc I Mai ne. ! Dr. J. D. Campbell of Pioche, Ncv., is in town. i General Foreman McDermott of con- I st mot ion on t he Salt Lake Koute has returned to Nevada. ' . . f J. D. Wood left "for Spencer, Ida.. Wednesday night to 1.30k after . the shipment of his wool Hip of 600,000 pounds. Mrs. David Keith ha? returned tfter a long absence in the east and later on the coast and is at home once more in the Keith home on Brighajn street. 1 George A. Taylor of 1 42 Third Fast street was injured Sundry while working work-ing at the Honerine. mine at Stockton, and is lying at the Holy t'ross hospital under the can of Dr. Koot. .The injury was caused by stepping on a rufty nai and it may be necessary to perform an operation to prevent serious complications. complica-tions. " f Mix. T. L. Powers came down from Park City for Decoration Day. f The Misses Cosgriff entertained at an , elaborate dinner last week in honor of Mis Cath.-rine Sanno, who is the guest of Miss Stella Salisbury. Th table was laid in the main dining room at the Kenyon hotel and wts decorated entirely in American Beauties. Mi.ci Sanno was presented with a bouquet or pink roses. Covers were laid for fourteen. f Mis? Mary Pattinson, daughter of utlliam Pattinson. formerlv of Park I City, who was operated on last week at Jloly Cross hospital for appendicitis, is rapidly recovering. I Mis. Patrick McDonough arrived re- jcently from Colorado to visit her mother. Mrs. John Ward. Mr McDonough Mc-Donough has goiv to Ireland to visit his mother and will be awav four months. An interesting musical and literary programme was given at the state penitentiary pen-itentiary on Memorial Dav bv Misn Nora Gleason. assisted by Misses Clara Fafck. Kathleen Filzpatiick. Josephine-Morris. Josephine-Morris. Olea Sl-ipp. Thalia Price. Mr. Leo Bowers. Masters Gus? Uaehman and Edward Fitzpatrick. Lindsay P.odgers was in the Park last week. Mrs. James D. Stac k and son Kay-mond, Kay-mond, spent last week here. - Miss Anna Earls, who has been the gu-Mt of James Earls, at Eureka, for the past two month?, returned to her hoine here last week. . Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam H. Curtin are now touring Old Mexico on thei-- wedding wed-ding trip. t 4 Miss Theresa K. Werner entertained a number of the younger girls at a sweet pea luncheon .Saturday. Walter Murphy of Park Citv came to the city Wednesday for a few davs' visit. Ed. McGurrin. the -well known Salt Lake attorney, was in Park City last week on busines?. Dan Kicbaixon and Jack Quinn returned re-turned to Ptrk Cily Tuesdav morning from a visit in the city. Mrs. S. J. Murray and Miss Mable Growlcy wjil leave next week for an extended visit to the cast. f W. J. Halloran and family leavc )leX Friday for a visit to St. Louis. Miss Dorothy Kinney will spend the late summer months in Portland. f Joseph Dederich is Fouth on minine business. ' Miss Gladys Ilegney spent the pasl week at the McAllister ranch. 4 The many friends of Mrs. Jo? -p i Plaistod, will regret to hear that she has been striously ill. f Mis. Edward Fitzpatrick spent a fev days m Ogden last week. Mr. and Mrs. P. Conriellev and littl daughter, Margaret; of Ogden, spent last Sunday in the city vlsitinie'Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cronin. Miss Nannie Beauchamp, who has ;-f,n nhe KUOSt of her a"'-1. Mrs. E. O Keilley. for the past winter, has returned re-turned to her home in Montreal. Miss loauhamp made many friend? while in Salt lko, who i-egret her departure, j 'Miss itzeraid. one of Salt Lstke' ! most efficient school teachers, ha gone-east gone-east to spend the summer at her home. f Mrs. Stephen Hays spent the past week in Biingham. t . - The success that succeeds in building build-ing up a large business is the test of merit. To be successful you must have the confidence of the public, by treatingthem squarely and fairly. No ! client ever lost a cent in their business with McGurrin & Co. All their clients cli-ents have succeeded by adding to their capital the interest which they always guarantee will be paid- |