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Show . SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. . i Mrs. J. J. Daly leaves next week for i ' B. trip to California. I Mrs. A. H. S. Bird returned last week from a trip to Chicago. !' Miss McCornick has returned from ien extended trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hale have re- I 1 ' moved to their new home on First I Ftreet. I ' Mrs. "V. H. Punn of Brigham is the J puest of Mrs. E. W. Genter. Pi", and Mrs. Hanchett are comfort ably settled in their elegant new home j n East Second South. Mr. "VV. P. Noble" left last Saturday, ficcompanied by his daughters, for San I ' ! Francisco, whence thev will sail short- I ! 3y for Ho.nlulu. 4 Mrs. M A. Hughes gave a charming ; lirthday party last Saturday in honor of her daughter. Helen. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Marnane are rejoicing re-joicing over the birth of a fine boy, who was born on Feb. 20. ! ' Miss Margaret Ryan entertained a few friends last Friday evening. The i -; : . evening was mainly musical, and a I pleasant time was passed. Refresh- j ' ments were served. Those present f 'ere Margaret Hyan. Kitty Johnstone, I Margaret Summerhays. Eubv Young. I Quayle Cannon, Dnle Pitt, Will McGil- ' livray, AVill Xuttal, Than Smith and I ; ; Ashey Wallace. I An excellent musical and literary I ; " programme was given at the state pen- I ltentiary on Washington's birthdav bv I ; Miss Grace Kidwell, Miss Owen "and I .'iim uit'aMun, asisicu oy musses I Perkes. Dunford. Jones, little Millie I Williams and Messrs. Butler. Sharp, j Praby. Paull. Doty and P. MacPher- ' Fon Boyd. Among the gems on the programme were the songs by Miss . I Williams and Mr. Boyd and the reci- l tation by Mr. Doty. I ; J. C. McChiystal came in from Eu- I roka last week and remained in the I city for a few days. The annual election of officers of the I ' Alta club occurred last evening, re- ,4 . Fulting as follows: D. K. Burley, pres- I . , ident; A. L. Thomas, vice president: i . ' ; : Elias A. Smith, secretary: G. m. I ; ' Iowncy. treasurer; Pavid Keith. Jo- rfincii.. c . j. ymgipy and E. B. Cntchlow. directors for three years; I P. S. Campbell, director for unexpired I term. There was only one ticket in the ! ' field, and it received almost throusrh-rut throusrh-rut the entire seventy-six votes. The proposition as to whether a bowling alley should be installed in connection j ; ""'ith the club was voted upon. Forty- j ' ! declared in the negative and twen- .-n i ty-seven in the affirmative, with three I votes scattering. ! : Miss Marie Luce entertains the Eu- ' i ". , chre club next Tuesday afternoon. , i Thomas Homer has been seriously ill i j ' 1 for the pat few days, but is nowim- I . proving. ' A. J. Bruneau. countv clerk of S Tooele, was in the city last Monday j ; ' ; -i, j : . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Puller deligbtful- ' . ' ' . " Jy entertained a large parly tf young j r . j , people last week. Nearly fifty guests were present and all highly enjoyed the evening's pleasure, as is usual with the charming entertainments given by Mr. and Mrs. Buller. The many friends of Mrs. Frank Mc-Gurrin Mc-Gurrin are pleaded to know that she is recovering from her recent illness. Thomas Keogh came down from Og-den Og-den on Tuesday and remained in the city a few days. The Misses Gibbons entertained at a delightful dinner party last week. Patrick Ryan returned last week from a trip to Gold Mountain. I A. E. McKensie came in from Denver last Friday, to remain a few weeks. P. H. Towey came down from Park City last Monday. Chief Surgeon O'Connor of the Rio Grande Western spent a few days in the city last week. William McKellar. formerly with the Rio Grande, has accepted a position with a prominent California railroad. Mrs. Frank Wilson" delightfully entertained en-tertained the Lady Maccabees at her pretty home last Tuesday afternoon. Robert G. Fitzpatrk-k, train dispatcher dis-patcher on the Rio Grande Western for several years, has resigned. Mr. Fitzpatriok has gone to St. Louis on business. He ha3 taken the agency of a new household garbage burner, in which a number of local men are interested. in-terested. Mabel Hughes, M. D., has arrived from California and joined the medical staff of the Keogh-Wright hospital, where she will be superintendent and interne. Dr. Hughes was formerly connected con-nected with the Battle Creek sanitar-! sanitar-! ium in Michigan. uasatcn division S.Z, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, and Gilbert A. MeClain, division 10s ladies' auxiliary to the engineers, will give a dance on March 17, in Christensens. As these organizations always give enjoyable parties, a great success is assured. Fred T. Wilson and bride, formerly Miss Anna O'Donnell. who were recently re-cently married in this city, are now at home to their friends at 3"i East Sixth South street. Miss Maude McEvoy celebrated her birthday last week by inviting several young friends to spend the evening. Those present were Eraia Sinclair. Sybil Sy-bil Foote. Alta Whitbeck, May Alder, Jfiinie Smoot, c'ora Clark. Edna Sands, Clio Woolley, Leona George, Myrtle I McEvoy, Emma Anderson. Albt.-t Stevens, Albert Shaw. Albert Cooper. .Joseph Horrocks, Don Rae, Lee Weber. Fred Hodgson. Joseph Grames. Roy Deighton. Hans Hansen and Archibald Chamberlain. Mrs. J. C. McChrystal came in from Eureka last Monday. , The members of the Utopia Card club will be entertained next Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon, March Z. by Mrs. D. A. Callahan, at. the residence of Mrs. La Farge, 43." East First South. |