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Show j SOCIAL AND PERSONALi Miss Hennesy spent Independence day in Park City. Mrs. A. W. McCune, jr., is in. Montana Mon-tana visiting with her mother. t Mrs. Frank P. Swindler and children are at the Kenyon from Los- Angeles. Mr. Swindler was formerly mining engineer en-gineer in charge of the De Lamar properties prop-erties at De Lamar, Nev., and they have a host of friends in this city. j Frank Groesbeck, E. Drake, George ' Bible and J. Doolittle' have gone on a three days1 fishing trip to Cebello, Colo. Mrs. Rasche and Miss Harrison gave 1 a delightful reception Monday after-; after-; noon at the home of Mrs. Rasche. The ; rooms were prettily decorated and a' . large number of guests enjoyed the af-I af-I fair. I -- Miss Dolly Gladys Trewhela left Tuesday evening for Shullsburg, Wis., where she goes to send the summer-with summer-with friends. I Mrs. Thomas Kearns has discontinued ' her Mondays at home for the heated term. I . ' ' I E- A. Lawrence of the Z. C. M. I. has I returned from a three weeks' trip to St. Louis, Chicago and other eastern I points. ... Miss Edna Clark is home from Idaho where she' has been visiting friends for a month past. , - .4- - . George B. Benham, formerly a Salt Lake newspaper printer, and latterly president of the San -Francisco Labor council, is now a candidate for congressional con-gressional honors. Mr. Benham was a printer on the Herald. airs. J. W. Whiteleft Monday morning morn-ing for Park City, after an enjoyable visit with Mrs. P. McPherson of this city. V- - Miss Edith Stowe arrived from California Cali-fornia Tuesday. She will spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. c. L Rood and Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. stowe. Abe Levy, formerly assistant fire chief of Salt Lake. now. a resident of Butte, spent the Fourth with his fam-, fam-, ily m this city. His daughter. Millie r'thiVr f "?e Ieadi" contestants , for the Telegram's ?40O Heller piano ; . T James J. Burke has returned from a ' j business trip to Idaho. j . MrS; j. D. StackT was in Salt Lake , during the early part of the week. : 1 Mr. and Mrs. Vadner of San Fran-' Fran-' Cisco and Miss Georgie Vadner. the"r ; : Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Vadner, 545 East i j Second South street, for the summer jaft hw1eek?SrIey returned 4 Park City ! I T j Barney Riley and daughters of Park 1 City visited friend? here last week.- J Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fitzpatrick and': children left last .Thursday, night for J: Cineirfhatt in response to a telegram j announcing the serious illness of. Mr. j Fitzpatrick's aged mother. I ; - ' ... I Hugh McGuire was a city visitor from Bingham last week. ".. . 1 James Scanton Is. spending the sum-j sum-j mer with his parents in Lamoile, Nev. I W.-J.-Halloran and family have re-! re-! turned .from, a visit to the Fair. James and Walker Salisbury have returned home for vacation. f .... Mrs. Oswald Veltz returned home last Sunday from the Holy Cross hospital, and is rapidly convalescing. - James. Hegney and his sons, James, jr., and Charles, have returned from St. Louis. Dan Kelliher. an old-timer in the southern mining districts, is up from Frisco and will remain in the city for some time to recuperate his health. Dan received many cead mille falthes from old friends. |