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Show I SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Cards have been issued for the marriage mar-riage of Miss June Bintz and John Daly. The wedding will take place in this city Wednesday, June 21. 4 Miss Stella Salisbury entertained a few friends at luncheon Monday and 1 later bridge was played. Covers were laid for eight and ferns and peonies formed the table decorations. t Miss Beatrice O'Connor entertained Informally yesterday in honor of Miss June Bintz. Sixty-three was the game played and prizes were won by Miss June Bintz and Miss Agatha Berkhoel. Miss Estelle Clinton entertained on Thursday at a Kensington for Miss June Bintz. -- - - Miss Marguerite Donnellan will reach this city about June 10 from Pacific Grove. Miss Donnellan will be maid of honor at the Bintz-Daly wedding, which will take place June 21. f Miss Anna Ford left Monday night for Twin Falls, Ida., to visit her sister, Mrs. Mark M. Murtaugh. Mrs. Clarence Channell and children of Tw inFalls, Ida., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Duguet. Mrs. W. A. Capell, Miss O'Neil and the Capell boys returned to their home in Wells, Nev.. last week after a pleasant pleas-ant visit in this city. Mrs. J. F. Battle is spending a few weeks in Salt Lake, returning from ! Denver. Mrs. Battle was formerly Miss Josephine Fennell and a pupil of St. Mary's academy in this city. J. C. Sulliyan came up from Eureka last Monday. t Mrs. J. W. Farrell has returned from an extended visit in New York. 4 Edward Fitzpatrick visited relatives in Ogden last week. f Mr. and Mrs. E. G. O'Donnell are visiting vis-iting in California. f Miss Daly and Miss Ethel Daly returned re-turned from the east on Wednesday. Mrs. and Mrs. T. J. Bransmore and daughter Elizabeth were the guests of Mrs. J. Canning last week. Mr. Brans-more Brans-more is a prominent business man of San Francisco. f Mr: and Mrs. Jack Crandall of Chi-I Chi-I cago were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Levi j Snow during the past week. Mrs. Cran-1 Cran-1 dall was formerly Miss Katherine Gorman Gor-man who lived in Salt Lake at the time of her marriage. There is a little Miss Crandall in the family now; hut the fond parents left her at home in good health, as the visit here was only a hurried business trip. Mr. C ran da-It was warmly welcomed by hosts of friends. Dr. T. J. Carlin of Denver was in the city last week. The popular genial medico was on his way to Los Angeles to attend the Knights of Columbus' convention. J. E. and J. B. Cosgriff left Friday ' evening for a short stay in Los Angeles F. E. McGurrin and wife spent last Sunday in Park City as guests of Thomas L. Powers and family. t- Mrs. Fred Wey is rapidly recovering from her recent severe illness, which will be glad news to her many friends. Mrs. Loftus came up from Caliente to attend the funeral xit John C. Con-norvey, Con-norvey, who fell from a bridge at Twin Falls last Sunday and was drown'd in the river beneath. Miss Louise Colbum. one of Salt Lake's most proficient trained nurses, left last Saturday for a visit to her old home in Lancashire, England. She will return to Salt Lake in three ! months to again take up her duties. Miss Colburn is a charminpr lady and has won for herself many friends during du-ring her four 'yearV.i residence in this city, who w ill be glad to' welcome her I back again. ' . |