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Show SALT LAE(E V SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. 1 Fred McGurrin has returned from a I business trip to Nevada. " Joseph Geoghegan left on Monday for Chicago, to be absent about a week. 4 George Jay Gibson has been ill for the past week, but is now convalescing. The many friends of Harry Bero will regret to hear that he is ill with typhoid fever. 4 J. C. Lynch was in Ogden last week. I Mrs. Thomas Kearns spent a few , , days in Park City last week. ' 4 I Mrs. W. II. Lindsey and little son , have returned to Butte after a pleas-I pleas-I i ant visit with Mrs. Lindsey's parents, I f Ir. and Mrs. Ulysses Dugnet. Mrs. I I. Lindsey spent a few days with her sis- ler. Mrs. Clarence Channell, in Twin j Falls,( Ida., on herreturn trip. ' Edward Fitzpatrick has recovered from a threatened attack of typhoid fever. Miss Florence Sullivan has recovered from her recent illness. VT. S. Mc-Cornick and Clarence Mc- 1. Onrnick are expected back from New jj . York this wetk. J Mr. and Mrs. E. Mehesy. jr., are at J the Knutsford for the winter. I Mrs. James Hughes of St. Anthony, i Ida., is at the Wilson for a few days for the purpose of visiting her daugh- ler. who is a pupil at St. Mary's acad- j : Mny' -4- L Mrs. George Jay Gibson was the guest of honor last Saturday at a luncheon given by Miss Anna McCor-nik. McCor-nik. at which a dozen friends of Mrs. Gibson were entertained. 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McDermot of Butte. Mont., were guests in the city )ast week, en route to Los Angeles. -4- i Mrs. W". S. MeCornick has gone to I Fan Francisco for a brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Deford of Cali-orilo. Cali-orilo. Nev.. were Salt Lake visitors Monthly. Mr. Deford is roadmaster of the Salt Lake Route, having divisions from Black Rock to Las Vegas in his charge. V - Miss Eleanor White, accompanied by her friend. Miss CaiTie O'Neil of New iLL, "".,. York City, arrived last week. 4 "' 4 I Mr. and Mrs. Erigham Telle Cannon sailed from New York Tuesday for Eu- rope. where they will spend a couple of months before returning to this city, where they will be at home to their i friends after Jan. 15. 1 , 4 Cards were received in the city during dur-ing the week announcing the marriage of Mrs. Elizabeth Wyman Young of j Louisville, Ky., and Frank T. Judge of - this city. ' -- Mrs. Walter Filer entertained at a delightful luncheon on Wednesday afternoon aft-ernoon of last week in honor of Mrs. George Jay Gibson. The table decorations decora-tions were of pink asters, the guests toeing the bridesmaids at the Sherman-Gibson Sherman-Gibson wedding last month. Besides the guest of honor covers were laid for Miss Laura Sherman. Miss Kate Williams, Wil-liams, Miss Gertrude McGrath. , " -4 Miss Alice Wall, daughter of Colonel j and Mrs. E. A. Wall, is ill with diph- l' theria. 4 Miss Kerwin entertained at dinner 1 at the Emery Holmes on Thursday of V last week. I Don McGuire of Ogden was in the k 1 J city on Wednesday and was a visitor 1 ' r.t this office. - 4 I Tlie ladies of the Cathedral altar society will give a "window social" on November 13, at the Knights of Columbus hali. 4 P. J. Moran. the contractor, leaves today for New York, from which port he will sail for Europe. 4 I Miss Kathleen Fitznati kk went to II Ogden last Wednensday to sing for the McEwan benefit. f V J- E. O'Connor, who Is ooerating a ( group of claims adjoining the Amazon I in Logan canyon, is in the city. He rc- ! ports considerable activity in the dis trict and says that a number of pros- I pectors have a splendid showing. P. H. Lannan and Postmaster A. L. Thomas are reported in London on 1 he-way he-way back to Salt Lake from their continental con-tinental tour. IMrs. Walter Lewis, of Butte. Mont., who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. S. S. Walker, for several -das, left Thursday for New Yolk, where she spent a month, later visiting With friends in San Francisco. Hon. AY. Bourke Cochran, member of i congress from New York, stopped off J long enough in Salt Lake-Tuesday to I take a look at the city and to express I his admiration for the wonders of this I part of Utah. "My visit here has no significance whatever," said he. "but i I cannot help expressing the opinion I that Salt Lake i destined to become ' . one of the great cities of the world. ! This Is my -first visit here and I regret that I have not more time in which to enjoy looking over your city." Mr. j Cockran lert Tuesday night for New f Trk" "Professor McClellan's pipe organ recital at the First Methodist church Tuesday evening was the musical event I of the season." says the Boise States- i man in referring to the recent visit ' there of J. J. MeClcllan. organist of the Salt Lake tabernacle. "Professor Mc-Clellan Mc-Clellan is well known in Boise, having on more than one occasion in the past 1 ; charmed .audiences in this city with r his wondeful mastery of Ms chosen n- ptrument for the expression of :nusieal meaning. The programme Tuesday evening was exceptionally delightful, J Tiaving been arranged with proper !-e- j ;:urd for even balance." President Frank J. Hagenbarth f j the National Live Stock association :i13s returned from Denver where, as 3 j TTT-mber of the executive committee of j the sj-soriation, he participated in nr-j rflrpmcntF' for 1 ho i-roo--scd merging f Pf. the -National -Live Stock associa-; tion, which is expected to take place next Januarj-, at the'time of the holding hold-ing of the annual conventions of these two powerful organizations. Mr. Hagenbarth Is now in Idaho with Mr. J. D. Wood of this city, the well know n s-heep man, looking after their interests inter-ests un there., Dr. J. P. Scallon is on u pleasure trip to the coast. He left on Sunday night for Los Angeles, and will return in two weeks. 4- , Charles .Vadner returned from the east last week. |