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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL, A. H. Tai bet., wife and mother returned re-turned from Oakland, Cub, Monday. f Mrs. J. C. Hanchett entertained the members of the Third Street Card club ! at her home Tuesday. i 4 I Miss Nellie Healy of Ogden is in the I city for a few .days visiting Mrs. Enos Jlogr. " .-4. IFri.-nds of Mrs. p. a. Sinipkin. who i is ill at the Holy Cross hospital, will be gid to It-arn that she continues to J:i!liro I Mrs. Tiizah A. Plaistv.d and familv ' I expect to leave the latter part of the i " 1 month for San Francisco to make their 1 home. f Assistant General Manager E. E. Calvin of the Oregon Short Line is out on the west end of the line. - . . Colonel Donnellan's many friends are glad to see him back from Sacramento. , . Miss Annie Liggan. forrpefly .. employed em-ployed as stenographer in the city engineer's en-gineer's office, and who ' went, to San Francisco in August, 1902, returned to this city Tuesday morning. She has been appointed stenographer to L. P. Judd, the new clerk of the board of education, and will eriter" upon her duties du-ties there as soon as her appointment i.3 approved by the board. j While away from Salt Lake she has been private secretary -to one of the most prominent lawyers in San Francisco. Fran-cisco. David Keith and -son, C. F. Keith, of Salt Lake City, are the guests of Senator Sen-ator Kearns in Washington. Henry Koalman, Mike Matthews and John Murray, three of , the' men who were injured in the railroad accident at Bingham Irist Sunday, are reported to be doing nicelyj They 'are confined at the Keogh-Wright hospital. Mrs. J. J. Harvey leff for Towanda, Pa., on Monday night, in response to a telegram announcing the death of her father. John McMahon. Mrs. Harvey's Har-vey's many, friends extend their sympathy sym-pathy to her in her bereavement. r Mrs. 1'. Connelley arid little daughter. daugh-ter. Margaret, have gone to. Ogden to reside. - " ' Mr. and Mrs. Kass and Miss Murphy are delightfully situated in their beautiful new home. . - ' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Byrne returned to Poeatello last Tuesday night. Their many friends will be pleased to learn that Mr. Byrne is convalescing from a recent serious illnete.- - - ' ' Afisc fnsa.inrlra 'Vrnrl has pnterp'r! fit. Mary's academy as a boarder during the absence of her parents inACalifor-nia. inACalifor-nia. ' The friends -of Mrs.. Solomon Siegel will be glad to learn that rhe has returned re-turned home, after, a long absence in Europe. ' ' James M. Kennelly is preparing for another trip into southern Nevada, where he has been securing some very valuable mining ground during the past j few months. - Frank Westcott was . in Park City last week. Mrs. John MeSorley of Salt Lake was in Park last week on a visit with her daughter, Mrs. M. J. McGill. Mrs. M. Kearns returned to' Eureka the first of the week from a visit with friends. , Miss Alice Fitzgerald has returned to Bingham, after spending 'the past week with relatives In this city. . f- Sadie and Marguerite Gibbons, who have been visiting their aunt, Mrs. Mike Gibbons, at Bingham, have returned re-turned to St. Mary's academy, where they are attending school. j |