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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. Daugherty sal for Honolulu Hon-olulu early in the present month, but Mr. Kinney and Mies Kinney will winter win-ter in Florida. , ' Vice-President. J. D. Wood of the Daly-West Mining company departed' last Sunday night for California, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs.' Wood. Miss Judge entertained at luncheon Wednesday for Mrs. Sharp and Mrs. Davis.' J. M. Dailey; superintendent of the Silver King mine, came down from Park City Monday night. Mark McChrystal left Tuesday to resume re-sume his studies at Stanford university. univer-sity. ' f " Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smedley of East Brigham street announce the engagement engage-ment of their daughter, "Mrs. Smedley Smith, to Mr. William H. Curtin of St. Joseph, Mo. The wedding is fixed to take place after Easter. Dr. F. E. Straup of Brigham is in the city suffering from a blood-poisoned J thumb. Part of his thumb has been j amputated, and it is believed that he I will suffer no further trouble. His many I friends are hoping for his. speedy recovery. re-covery. Edward Byan of Corinne spent a few days in the city last week. Dr. F. E. Roche, with the Misses Fdith and Eleanore .Roche, were vis iting friends in Salt Lake during the past week. P. II. Towey and John Fitzgerald of Park City spent a few days here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welsh returned to the Park after a pleasant ;visit in the city. . . . . James Ivers was a Park City visitor the early part of last week. Miss Edythe Hale and " Miss Bessie Officer left Tuesday for Stanford, where they will continue their studies. f Frank J. Hagenbarth of Salt Lake Is mentioned as most likely, to become president of the National Live Stock association at the annual election. Mr. Hagenbarth is now second vice-president of the organization. f Joseph Siegel. a prominent Butte merchant, mer-chant, is staying at the Knutsford. f Governor and Mrs. Wells will leave Saturday for Portland. Ore., where they will spend-the next week or so. . M. J. O'Meara departed yesterday for New York. Msr. V.. A. Collins r.f Alfj i cnfT.-.vinr from pleurisy. She is at the home of Mrs. A. M. Pfister, 1226 East Fifth South. Mrs. J. H. Denhalter of Provo ppent last week in ibe city visiting her sister, Mns. William Crawford. Mrs. Denhalter Denhal-ter has placed her son, Elmer, in All Hallows college. Mies' Myrtle McEvoy entertained about thirty young' friends on New Year's eve. Music and games formed the evening's amusement, after which delicious refreshment? were served. Miss Myrtle makes a. charming little hostess, and her friends will long remember re-member her delightful hospitality. Mns. W. S. Simpkir.3 i? improving in health, and was removed to her home last week from the Holy Cross hospital. hospi-tal. Mrs. Frey and Birdie Frey will return re-turn this week from San Francisco to remain with Mrs. Simpkine until 5he is fully recovered. Miss Goldthwait is recovering from a recent illness. |