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Show W. Bracken, is in the city visiting her brother,. :- The mothers' congress, which will be held in this city on Alay 23 and 24, is arousing much interest among the members of the-, local organization. I Airs. Frederick Schoff. president of the ( National Alothers' 'congress; will be present and will deliver an address at both meetings. Other speakers will be Judge Alorse, F. B. Stephens and Professor Pro-fessor William Al.--Stewart of the University Uni-versity of Utah. --? From Tonopah comes the. news that the O'AIeara and Lynch property will eoon.he equipped -with a forty horsepower horse-power gasoline hoisting engine and plant complete. Tht property is said to be looking very encouraging. Alanager Treweek of the Wabash mine of park City last week visited that promising property in company with B. A. Dougherty and John AIul-vihill, AIul-vihill, the latter of Butte, Alont. I in ait iake s social set: Keno Journal: Kenneth Donnellan of Sacramento was In town yesterday en route to Tonopah. Tono-pah. He will establish a brokerage office of-fice in Tonopah. He was one of the charter members of, the Salt Lake stock exchange, one of the most active ac-tive In the country. He believes that Tonopah stocks will shortly be listed there. Airs. George Silks and her daughter, Addiee, who have spent the winter on the coast, returned Tuesday to their home.. A Mr. and Airs. A. R. Carter have announced an-nounced the engagements of their daughters, Ethel to Air. Alfred H. Dut-ton Dut-ton of this city, and Emma to Air. A. W. Leggett of Detroit. v ?- Saturday was the first real gala day at the Country club, for although the j opening took place the 1st of April, the ' Alay weather was required to bring an active Interest in the outdoor sport. I Airs. Edwin F. Holmes was the hostess of . the day and she was assisted in serving tea by Mrs. Jay T. Harris. De-I De-I Iightful music was furnished during the whole afternoon by Held's band. The grounds were well filled with vls itors, the friends of the club members, and the place presented a beautiful sight. The only game of the afternoon n--i c tho -ir,T-,T-r, V,J j test, but the afternoon was enjoyed by all who . were fortunate enough to be there. , A most enjoyable affair was the meeting of the Utopia club Wednesday afternoon, which was entertained by Mrs. -Wey. The rooms were beautifully beautiful-ly decorated with spring blossoms, . white carnations and lilacs. The first j and lone hand prizes, which were beau-I beau-I tlful hand painted pictures, were won I by Airs. Callahan and Airs. Kimball, l and the consolation prize, a hand j painted plaque, was awarded to Airs. F. L. Libby. Airs. J. H. Hamilton will entertain the next meeting of the club a week from Wednesday at her home, 226 Tenth East street. . Airs. A. H. Tarbet, president of the Utopia Card club, announces that after aft-er Airs. Hamilton, entertains, on the 28th, the club will disband for the summer months. Airs. Dennis Sullivan of Eureka was in the city last week, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Frank" Beesley. Mrs. ' Sullivan's business in Salt Lake was to move the remains of her husband, hus-band, the lamented Dennis Beck Sullivan, Sul-livan, from the old cemetery to Alount Calvary. |