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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. Sarah McChrystal, Mrs. Ed Parsons Par-sons and Mark McChrystal returned Sunday from a two months' visit at the principal watering places on the Atlantic coast. Mrs. Rasche, Miss Nell Cullen, Julia Cullen and May Brunton, who have occupied oc-cupied "Camp Roy." at Silver Lake, lor two weeks, broke camp and returned re-turned to the city Tuesday. - Mrs. W. W. Armstrong and, son Sherman left Monday for St. Louis, stopping en route to visit her parents in Kansas. Mrs. Pointer and daughter. Miss Phil A. Pointer, will return about Aug. 15 from a pleasant visit with relatives and friends in Owensboro, Ky. Clarence K. McCornick will return, to Salt Lake shortly, after an absence of several months in the east and Europe. Eu-rope. . , f J. O'Connor of Park City is in town. He will take his wife and family to the Park to live when he returns. H. A. Kearns of Gunnison is at the Wilson hotel. A. Graupe, buyer for F. Auerbach & Bro., has left for an eastern buying trip. 4 Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Root returned last week from the World's fair. Joseph Dederichs has returned from his recent visit to the Cactus mine. v J. J. Burke has gone to Idaho on mining- business. . . y. K ' Miss Josie Mulvaney has gone to California, where she' will visit her sister, sis-ter, returning the early part of September. Septem-ber. ,.. T. J. Heffernau of the advertising taff of the Telegram left Saturday night for a visit to his children and grandchildren in San Francisco. This will be his first visit to the coast in twentv VPflrst nnrl in.n... .i.i r-s i "'""J llifUUS will receive him warmlv. -- " , Miss Mamie JKing of Little Rock and Miss Lottie Hoxsie of St. Louis, who ave been the guests of Miss Eva inompkins, have gone to California. Aug. 9 is the date that has been set for the wedding of Miss Maisel Kelly oaughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kelly, and R. A. Canning, whose engagement has been announcedl, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hagenbarth have returned from Brown, Lakes, Idaho. Their guest, Mrs. J. A. Reeves, reached home Friday. j Mrs. W. A. Collins of Denver, Colo., arrived in the city Sunday afternoon and for the next few weeks will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nichols at their home, 1609 State street f . "; " Ruel Halloran spent Sunday at "The House That Jack Built," at Silver Lake. f- Stephen Hicks returned to Salt Lake Friday, after visiting the exposition at St. Louis and his old home at Columbus, Colum-bus, O. :,: ' v ' Mrs. John E. Woodward gave a party for her ..little daughters, Mary and Kathenne. at the post on Wednesday of last week. Mr. John Dolan, of De Lamar, Nevada, Ne-vada, is visiting in the city. John J. Daly and family left for! Park City Wednesday for an outing of several days' duration. f nr8 rKaHe Gallup' in charse of the public library at Dillon, Mont., was in liouS fair ednes,Jay en route the St. James and Walker Salisbury' will accompany ac-company their guests, Messrs. Pitz-man Pitz-man and Newman, to the 'Bingham mines and smelters. The voung men arc interested in both and expect to derive de-rive pleasure and profit 'from their visit. J. E. Cosgriff "has returned from a business trip to Boise. . I Miss Etta, the little " daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Killeen, is visitin her grandparents' in Buffalo, N. T Miss Sullivan and Miss Florence Sullivan Sul-livan have returned from Ogden. where they have been. visiting; for the past two weeks. Mrs. Coleman Is, spending the summer sum-mer in Helper visiting relatives and friends. -"' Miss Regtlia Brooks is visiting friends in the country. Mr. Andrew Cronin entertained at j Lagoon on .Thursday in honor of the iourth birthday of .her little daughter Thelma. i " '." ' . 4 , ; Mrs.' P. Connelly, .Miss Annie Sulli-i Sulli-i van and little Margaret Connelley came i down from Ogden Thursday to Lagoon i to enjoy the delights of Purple Day. '. , - - - Mrs." William Manning' O'Brien and the children are- the guests of Mrs. I Mary Judge at. the latter's beautiful summer home in Cottonwood canyon. Miss Mary Gray is spending a few weeks at the "Old Arm Chair" resort. I Miss Agnes Shea of Eureka, Utah,, is visiting Miss Frances McChrystal. j - - - : , 1 Miss Mary Henderson, a charming young lady from Thistle, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Hegney for the : Past week. . - I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Charlton and j Master JEarl have returned from a delightful de-lightful visit!' to St, Louis. Maida and Gladys Hegney spent the i t Past .week, at the .McAllister ranch. I Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kay are the happy I parents of a son, born July 24. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Treganza are receiving re-ceiving the congratulations of. their many friends because of the arrival of a daughter at their home. Mrs. J. T. Keegan'of New York City is visiting Mrs. F. S. Vox of 1176 West Eighth South street. , 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Craig left last Tuesday evening for a short visit in Denver. Mr. and Mrs. David R. Gray have returned re-turned from Logan, where they have been guests of Captain and Mrs. Styer for the past few days. The many friends of Mrs. A. T. Egan will be glad to learn that she is convalescing con-valescing from her serious illness and was able to be up for a few hours during dur-ing the past week. f- Miss Ada. Thompson of Pioche, New. and Miss Culverwell of New York, who have been making a tour oT the L'nited . cMaLeti, arc gnesis at lie -ew ounu'lii hotel. Miss Thompson met her father .and mother, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Thompson, Thomp-son, who have been in the city for several sev-eral days. , f Mrs. E. M. Conroy of Ogden is visiting vis-iting friends in Salt Lake. Dr. A. S. Condon of Ogden was at the Cullen during the past week. f Timothy Kinney, the wealthy sheep man of Wyoming, is visiting his daughters. daugh-ters. Miss Kinney and Miss Angela, for a few davs. Mrs. Oscar. Youngberg of Park City 15 visiting 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' J. Kirk. f Mrs. J. B. Decker has returned from Moapa. New. where she - visited her son, Maurice McGrath, who-is connected connect-ed with' a civil engineering party at that rlace. . " Mrs. Dennis. McGraw left on Tuesday Tues-day for a short trip to Denver. |