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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. A. H. Tarbet returned last week from a business trip to the north. f Joseph Dederich is down south on mining business. f . Miss Lillian Alexander will leave Sunday for a month's visit to Denver. Miss Marie Luce returned last Saturday Sat-urday from a short trip to Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Owens have re-i re-i turned from a visit to Denver. The Misses Grace and Florence Sullivan Sul-livan left on Tuesday to visit friends in Ogden. f Miss Grace Geary returned last week from a visit with relatives in Ogden. Miss Bessie Copinger will visit In Ogden next week. Master Fred Vcltz has returned from a visit to Ogden. Airs. P. E. Sullivan spent a few days here the early part of the week. She returned to Bingham Junction on Wednesday. T Miss Mollie Alexander returned on Thursday from Bingham, where she visited Mr. and Mrs. B. Steinman. The many friends of Mrs. W. A. Ca-peJl Ca-peJl of Wells, New, will be glad to hear that she is rapidly recovering from her recent accident. 4 Edmund and Thomas? Kearns, jr., little lit-tle Helen Kearns and Miss Faddies are visiting in Park City. 4 James Ivers and a party of friends are examining mining property in southern Nevada. Senator Kearns spent a few days in Milford during the past week. Mrs. John Connor and the children are visiting Mrs. Fitzpatrick in Park City. 4 Miss Phoebe Hardin and Rothwell Hardin visited in St. Louis last month. Miss Frances Wilson visited in Park 1 City during the past week. j Mrs. Martin Murpny of Denver, who has been visiting in the city, was accompanied ac-companied home by her cousin, Miss Elizabeth Graves. 4 Mrs. J. AA". McKinney and child arrived ar-rived Monday morning, from Middle-ton, Middle-ton, la., where they spent several weeks visiting relatives. Ed H. Murphy and family of Chicago are visiting his mother, Mrs. D. Gum- sey. Little Grace Condon is visiting-friends visiting-friends In Park City. 4 Mrs. Chance and the children. Helen, Carrie and Marie, have returned from Park City, where they visited Mrs. G. E. Hedges. 4 Mr. and Mrs. William Bowen are delightfully de-lightfully located in their pretty new home at 343 South Tenth East. Mrs. M. E. Hauckenberg. of Denver, with her daughter, Lavlta, and son, Franklin, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lamplugh. I t Miss Margaret Leggan has gone to Yellowstone park for a month's visit. Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Kerr have re-j re-j turned from their wedding trip and are at home at S23 East Second South street. -4 William A. Needham of the Z. C. M. I. dry goods department left last week for an extended business trip in the I east. .4 Mrs. James Finlen of Butte is visiting visit-ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ivers. -4 James Hickey. the well known mining min-ing man of Park City, was in Salt Lake last week. 4 Madame Rohrman of the 7.. C. M. I. millinery department has gone to New-York. New-York. . - 4 Mrs. Henry Welsh of Park City was the guest of Mrs. James Ivers last week. 4 J. E. Cosgriff is spending - a few weeks in Idaho. --4 Mrs. McCask?ll of Omaha is visiting relatives and friends here and receiving receiv-ing a warm irrppl in cr- frr.m oil I 4 Miss Frances Moran. Miss Edna Manley and Miss Cora. Parker of Los Angeles were the guests of Mrs. S. H. Pinkerton last week. 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tarbet will leave shortly for an ocean trip. 4 - David Keith reached home this week from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Esk-ridge Esk-ridge at Seattle. 4 . Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wood, with" Mr and Mrs. F. J. Hagenbarth, have gone to Brown's Lake, Mont., for the summer. sum-mer. 4 Mrs. John Conlon of Park City came down Wednesday to visit her sister Mrs. Thomas Kearns. 4- Miss Ethel McDonald has returned from Brighton. eo 4- Madame Vivian Jones of the Keith-O'Brien Keith-O'Brien store left" during the week for lurs ana iJarls. Mrs. J. E. Bamberger entertained a Monday31"''' frie"ds L&g66n on Mrs. Joseph Seigel returned to her fej ,as -.Tuesday.11 after" a pKsant isit here with friends. w.n to ttie St. Louis exposition. |