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Show ! SALT LAKE ; . . I CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD. I John J. Duly, who has returned from si trip to Hot Springs; Ark., says that I ' the sulphur springs in north Salt Lake I . ; : two superior in the Arkansas waters, I hihI docs not see why Utah people 1 ' . , should want to make that lojig trip i when the same results may he obtained I ;it home. Moreover, there are no plunges or bis swimming- pools at th 3 1 . ' Arkansas resort, so that patients have I . to put up with tubs. Mrs. John Roisterer .of 503 Fisher St.. Kalamazoo., Mich., would like to learn the whereabouts of Mr?. Kate M. Eul-lins. Eul-lins. formerly known as Kate Caffery, j laughter of John Caffery and sister to j James Caffery, who once lived at Marshall, Mar-shall, Mich. The lady is wanted in connection with the settlement of a small estate. When last heard from the was living- at 415 East Third South street. ? Colonel E. A. AVall was elected presi dent of the Alta club to succeed William Will-iam Ileheart, Saturday night. Ben-ner Ben-ner X. Smith was chosen vice president, R. E. Harkness, secretary, H. L. Miiler, i ireasurer. and Josiuh Barnett, Dr. I'nion Worthington, M. B. Sowles, E. W. Packard and I. O. Rhodes as di-! di-! lectors. The club is discussing the ; advisability of erecting an annex ad joining the club house on the east, to cast between $:'0,000 or ?25,000. At a meeting of the Press club yesterday, yes-terday, held in its new quarters., the following newspaper men were elected as active members: Frank J. Cannon, . Wing- B. Allen, Clint B. Leigh, Isaac Russell, John Kergan, Ben Roberts, R. Meaner, W. H. Leary, Harry Ship-ler. Ship-ler. E. J. Evans. Elected as associate members were Dr. Gilbert B. Pfoutz, Edward Mc-Gurrin, Mc-Gurrin, A. O. Treganza. George Morgan Mor-gan and J. II. Boyden, the last named being of Alt. Pleasant. The annual banquet will be held Saturday Sat-urday evening and the annual election of officers will take place next Sunday. |