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Show OGDEN CITY. Mrs. C. M. Andrews entertained Friday Fri-day afternoon of last week at the Virginia. Vir-ginia. The parlors were artistically decorated with carnations and ssmilax. At cards Mrs. Conroy and Mrs. Healy were the winners of prizes. A delicious luncheon was served in the dining room during the rendition of exquisite music by Ford's orchestra. Mrs. Andrews' invited guests were: Mesdames T. E. , Fitzgerald. Runyon, T. S. Fitzgerald, Dell, Hendersori. Stewart. Hoag, Hard-man, Hard-man, Luckett. McDermott. Healy, W. R. Scbtt. M. M. Scott, Condon, Conroy, ; Baker,, Brick. Decker, Dixon, , Rhine, Rowe, ShurTlebarger. Badcon, Joyce, Brown, Cullen, Xelson, Carr. Shields, Fulton, Calkins?. A. V. Mcintosh. Mc-Gall, Mc-Gall, Gulliher, Duffer, Lindsay, Roland. Halverson. Larkins, Farley, Hazlet, t. on ley. Keyroids. Hanson. Hibbs. Davis. Da-vis. Fluelling, Langsdorf, O'Brien, Boroman.. Wilson. Misses Haly. Fitzgerald, Fitz-gerald, Conroy. Adams. Mrs. Andrews was assisted by Misses Tulie BaJcer, Beatrice Boreman and Da'isv Andrews. -4 ' II. A. Code, one of the best known railroad employes? of the city, who has for eleven years been superintendent of the baggage department' of the union depot, has resigned. Mr. Code has been in charge of the baggage business at the union depot practically ever since the present building was erected, and was for nearly a dozen years before that, employed by the Union Pacific in a position of similar responsibility. He has- seen the baggage business grow from that of handling.'a few trunks each day to one of great proportions. An average of over 2,000 trunks are han dled each day, anclthe business being one in which many roads are interested", interest-ed", the system of reports and bookkeeping book-keeping is both extensive and complicated. compli-cated. Mr. Code will take a brief vacation va-cation and will then return to his home here in Ogden and will later engage in , some business here in this city. 4 The remains of Mrs. Xellie Kelly, I who died at the city hospital last week, i were shipped to Oakland, Cal., where they will be interred. Mrs. Kelly was the wife of L. It. Kelly, who Kelly was the wife of L. R. Kelly, who is employed on the cut-off. She wan born Oct. 23, 1879. at Oakland, Cal.. where she had resided with her husband hus-band prior to his receiving employment at the cut-off. |