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Show j SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. J. J. Devine has been seriously ill for the p8St month but is now recover! re-cover! r,r. The many friends of Walker Salisbury Salis-bury will be pleased to hear that he i.r rapidly convalescing from h severe attack at-tack of typho'd fever. Mrs. O. J. Salisbury and Mrs. Louis McCornick gave up their plans foi their New "i'ork trip early in December Decem-ber but will probably go shortly after Eastc-r. Timothy Kinney, the prominent t-heep man of Wyoming, is visiting in Dr. Hummer, the popular youn? house physician of the Holy Cross hospital, hos-pital, has gone io New Mexico where he expects to locate. Miss Julia Farley will shortly return from a delightful viist In the east. Miss Maida and Miss Gladvs Heg-ney Heg-ney were Ihi hos-tesses of a delightful sleighing party on Wednesday ntgh. Mrs. D. M. Cronin entertained a nar- ty of jpung folks on Tuesdr.y night at a merry sleighing party. Mr. T. B. O'Reilly returned recently from an extended viit to Canada. Mrs. Timothy '-Kinney Is In the cl'.y attending the convention of woul growers. grow-ers. Mrs. Thomas L. Power came down j from Tark City on Wednesday. The film of "Iv?nneberry Company, 554 Wabash avenue. Chicago. 111.," is printing an entirely new book lor piiests, "Pulpit Sketches," written by the old missionary, still In the field yet, W. Lambert, who, after 40 years cf work, wrote these sketches at the request re-quest of the clergy for whom he gave missions. The book will be rady for sale by the middle of February. Jt contains over 300 pages of nice, ciear type, very nicely bound. The sketches v-ro on the Epistles of the Sunday or i tie year. Each sketch is full or practical prac-tical and clear suggestions for a good r-olid sermon. The edition is limited, so if any cne wants a copy, end word at once to the printing firm. If price, two dollars, is sent to the firm about the middles of February, a prepaid copy will be mailed to any address. The Salt Lake Security & Trust company com-pany is useful to those who want to keep their money safe, and at the same time have it earn something. This company has the largest capital and surplus of any in Utah. It owns its own building on Main street, and its officers and directors are well known business men. Money deposited with this company draws interests as follows: Deposits subject to check, 3 per cent. Savings deposits, 4 per cent. Secured time deposits, 6 per cent. The assets of the company are in good securities, a.s it lends no money without security. There Is no tax on these securities, so that the customers get the above rates, net, without deduction. de-duction. Banking by mail can be done with this company, as easily as in person. Just drop a line addressed to SALT LAKE SECTTRITT & TRUST CO.. Security Se-curity and Trust building. Salt Lake City, Utah. |