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Show I SOCIAE AND PERSONAL. j Miss Ma honey chaperoned a party of charming young girls at the Knights ;" olu;nons dancing party on Tuesday night. Edward MoC-urrin. the xvell known attorney , lias been ill for the past xveek with a severe cold. Colonel Trnmbo came to the city last xvek and was the guest of his mother. Mrs Mary Trumbo and Mr. tnd Mrs. Edward MoGurrin. f Dr. W. L. Gleason has gone to Castle Gate on professional business. 4 1 Mrs. James Hughes and little Mary returned to St. Anthony last Tuesday, Tues-day, after a delightful visit here. f Mr. and Mrs. Harding Martin are i pleasantly located at the Wilson. J Miss McEvoy celebrated her birthday birth-day Friday night' by entertaining a large party of young friends. f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Micha Olson are now residing in Floral avenue, where iney are at home to their friends. 4 Mrs. James Henderson of Thistle spent la.st Sunday in the city. Mr. Henderson has been o,uite ill and under medical care, but is now steadily improving. im-proving. Mrs. P. E. Sullix-an of Bingham! Junction spent last Sunday in the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Daly are in New-York. New-York. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hagenbarth and! family are spending the rest of the winter in California. Frank Judge is visiting in California. Califor-nia. f Emmett Moore is steadily convalescing convales-cing from his recent illness. Many beautiful evening gowns were seen at the Knights of Columbus reception. re-ception. 4 I Miss Elizabeth Cosgriff has gone east j for a visit and xvill spend some .time in Cuba before returning to Salt Lake. f- Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Salisbury and Miss Salisbury xvill not return -from! j California until April. I I - Miss Kinney is contemplating a visit to California. 4 Mark Murtaugh xvas confined to his apartments last xveek. suffering from a serious cold. His manv friends are glad to know of his convalescence. Mr. and Mrs. J. l. Craig have returned re-turned from their eastern trip. Mrs. Solomon Siegei will be at home Mondays through February. Fred T. MeOurrin went south' Monday Mon-day night to look after mining interests. inter-ests. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pieper and j oaughter are in the city, the guests of Mrs. Pieper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McDonald. Mrs. E. V. Brooks of ITS Q street entertained en-tertained about forty ladies and friends oi" the George U. Maxxveli W. Tl. C. on Friday afternoon of last xveek at a moulding social, which created quite an amusing time, Mrs. Harvey winning lirst prise. Mrs. Stevens xxas contented content-ed with the consolation. Among the charming and handsomely handsome-ly gowned ladies seen at the Knights of Columbus party on Tuesday, to Mrs. Edward MoGurrin fell the distinction of being the prettiest and daintiest beauty in. the ball room. 4 1 Miss Nellie Cullcn xxas the charm. ins young hostess of two delightful luncheons lunch-eons last week. 4 Mrs. Earning has gone for a two months' visit to California. I Mr. and Mrs. .T. E. Kaniherger left j for southern California Thursday for j a stay of some weeks. tlR' - :TCi0,;cns- fim vice president of the San Pedro, came iu rjuiellv Thursday Thurs-day and left again immediatelv with Manager A ells on a trip over line tSc?- ;Do"nell.went to Eurekadasti Tuesday to examine his mining pr0p- the city. 1 1,a5!l m Miss Winnifred ct.lfman has hn ill tor the past two u- i-c ' '.'--n m improving. AitLs' bl,t is |