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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. Delia Tarbet is convalescing from her recent illness. Mfs. Tarbet's? many friends will be glad to hear that ?he will soon be at home. f John Costello. the well known traveling travel-ing salesman, has gone to Portland to reside. Mrs. Costello and the children will join him next week. Many friends regret their departure, but extend best wishes for good luck to attend hem in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. David Keith, who are in New lork, will leave snon for a trip over the Mediterranean. Victor Toungberg of Park City was a visitor here last week. Miss Mary Halloran and Rucl Hal-loran Hal-loran charmingly entertained a number num-ber of young friends last Tuesday evc-ning. After a delightful pleigh ride of two hours was enjoyed the party returned to the Halloran 4home; where a dainty supper was served, after which the sleigh ride was continued until later.' Th guests were the Misses May O'Neil. Blanch Snow,. Theresa Rad-clift'e, Rad-clift'e, Nettie Luman. Stella Franklin, Florence Halloran. Mirten Read. Carroll Car-roll Blnte. Alvardus Mayne, Paul Davis. Da-vis. Bennte Woolf and Marie Van Cott. ' f ' ' Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Tyo have re-; turned to Salt Lake to reside. f i j Miss Elizabeth O'Brien was the hostess of a delightful bob-sleighing , party last week. j Mrs. Rosie Oalligan of Park City, aj relative of Father Gslligan, spent a few days in Salt Lake last week vis- j iting her sister, Mrs. Thomas Powers. ' Vivian Strange, mining and civil engineer, en-gineer, has returned from the coast, and is back at his old quarters in the McCornk-k block. f James Hughes of St. Anthony, Ida., is in the city on ' business. Miss Kate Rooney returned Monday from Bingham, after a three weeks' visit, with relatives and friends. -t- Mrs. Joseph Geoghegan and family left Tuesday for San Francisco on a visit of two months." Emmrtt Moore, son of J.M. Moore, the iocal agent for the Union Pacific. Cor-1 company, is seriously ill with a bad attack ol" pneumonia. ' f Sheriff Dan B. Cronin of Juab county is in from Eureka. -4 Major George F. Downey, paymaster paymas-ter for the Department of Colorado, with headquarters at Denver, is likely like-ly to be promoted to the rank of lieu- : tenant colonel. He is a son of Major j Ceorge M. Downev of Salt Lak". I 4 J. J. Daly, j resident of. the Daly-.ludge. Daly-.ludge. left for Park - City Monday morning, accompanied by John Mc-Sorley, Mc-Sorley, who is slated to again assume as-sume the active management of the property. ' 4. Mrs. P. .1. Queally of Kemmerer. Wyo.. is the gue?i of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. "W hitney. 4 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dewey, a happy , couple married at St. Peter's church. Anaconda, last; week, spent their honeymoon hon-eymoon in Salt; liake".1 "Mrs. .Dewey is th' daughter of Mr. and "Mrs. John H Jokey of Anaconda, Her husband is a son of the late Colomel D?wey of Nampa fame. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey will make their home at Nampa, Ida. f John B. McKitricK of the Omaha Bee and his wife passed through Salt Lake Monday on their way home after a trip to the coast. f . J. J. Daly, president of the Daly-Judge, Daly-Judge, returned from that Park City property Monday night after installing John McSorlev as suutriiitendent. f Vice President and General Manager Bancroft of the Union Pacific and Oregon Ore-gon Short Line returned Thursday. f Dan B. Shields returned to Park City last week, after a pleasant visit here. . James Ivers spent last week in Park City. ' |