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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. p. J. McKenna expects to spend the winter in California. Miss Ixiuise Wey returned from an extended visit in the cast last week. 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson of Thistle This-tle Junction were in the city last week. George W. Keel expects to leave the city soon to be absent until December. De-cember. James O'Brien is in the city from Nevada, visiting his mother and sisters. sis-ters. 4 Mrs. M. Marble and daughter Grace are at home to their friends at 31 South Second East. Miss Lillian Alexander returned from a visit to Bingham last Sunday. f Frank Judge has returned froiu a hunting trip to Idaho. Frank Hagenbarth will return early next week from a trip to Chicago. The many friends of Peter Connelley. formerly of this city, will . regret . to hear that he is seriosly ill at his home in Ogden. Mis. Andrew Cronin visited in Ogden Og-den last Sunday. f Miss Veronica Fitzpa trick returned to Park City last wee, after a pleasant pleas-ant visit in this city with her sister, -Mrs. Johri O'Connor. . 1 . Dr. and Mrs. J. C. .llanchett wcrcj J ',,., ,.,. at home to their friends on Tuesday I evening. I f- Mrs. J. D. Adams. left on Tuesday for New York, where she will spend the winter. J. J. Harvey and T. S. Marnane, two of Salt Lake's enterprising and popular pop-ular young business men, have formed a co-partnership for the purpose of conducting the hay, grain and coal business. on an enlarged scale. "Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sullivan are the happy parents of a fine son, who was born Oct. 1. j " t Miss Ethel McDonald, will teach in the public schools for the coming year. R. If. McDonough left for ' Stuteline on Wednesday. A- Miss Stella Salisbury was the guest of Miss Judge during the past week at the Judge country homt. The announcement of the engagement engage-ment of J. Walcot Thompson and Miss May Bishop of New Haven. Conn., lias been made. The wedding will take place-in place-in New Haven on Nov. 16. Patrick Sheehan. at one lime associated associ-ated with the Johnny mine at Statelinr. is looking for bonanzas in the Gold-field, Gold-field, New. district. f ' Contractor Ja:ne J. Burke spent Wednesday at the smelter uf the Bingham Bing-ham Consolidated Mining company, where the finishing touches are being put onto the new smelter buildings. Mrs. Fred A. Hale entertained on Friday. 4 Patrick Mulrooney 0C Lcadvillc and W. H. Clark of this city' have secured a lease on the Moonshine and Rosebush Rose-bush claims in the Goldfiekl, New, district. dis-trict. 4 D. B. Cronin. deputy sheriff of Eu- rekn. was at the Wilson during the past : week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas; Powers and the 1 children came down from Tark City on Wednesday for a short visit with ! friends. . Mrs. A. Fred Wey and Miss Wey will ' leave next week for New York, where ' Miss Wey will' study music during the winter with MaJame Von Klenner. - -r - Mrs. Jason E. Shaver and Miss Margaret Mar-garet Shaver returned last week from a three months' visit with relatives in Troy, N. Y. They spent sevral days in St. Louis and were met in Denver by Mr. Shaver. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hanchett tendered a farewell reception to the Knights and Ladies of the Maccabees Tuesday evening. even-ing. Dr. Hanchett goes to California to take charge of the newly -created medical department of the lodge. His brother, Dr. W. H. Hanchett of Omaha, Oma-ha, comes here to take his practice. For fourteen years Dr. J. C. Hanchett has been in this city and in that time has made a host of friends, who regret to see him leave, but who are rejoicing in his advancement. William H. Leary, clerk of the criminal crim-inal division of the city court, will leave Monday for. a week in Cache county. He will go under the auspices of the Democratic state committee. Arthur Sullivan visited in Ogden last week. Colonel E. A. Wall was inspecting his Bingham mining interests Tuesday. f Jame? Hickey, manager of the Corn-stock Corn-stock mines and mill at Park City, was among Monday s visitors from the big camp, A. T. Egah has returned from a trip to the northwest. Miss Finlen, the prominent Montana I mining man, is visiting at the Ivers home. . -t- Miss Dorothy Kinney, who has spent the past week at the post with Captain and Mrs. John E. Woodward, is back at her apartments at Whitehall. J. E. Cosgriff, Miss Cosgriff and Miss Elizabeth Cosgriff will leave within a few days for St. Louis. f Samuel Newhouse returned Wednesday Wednes-day after an absence of several months in the east and Europe. Mrs. New-house New-house was to sail yesterday for New York and may be here this month. r Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Pinkerton , will leave next week foe Philadelphia, where Dr. Pinkerton will attend the surgeons' convention, which meets on Oct. 26. Before returning to Salt Lake Dr. and Mrs. Pinkerton will visit in New Y"ork and St. Louis. .. . -f Joseph Luce has- returned much improved im-proved in health from an extended visit to San Diego. |