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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Jennie Tartar of Ogden spent, last Sunday in the city. Mrs. Angus McKellar and children will leae in a few, days for California. Cali-fornia. k Among the visitors registered at the Knutsford Tuesday were Mrs. F. M. Sheppard and Mrs. H. K. Linger, of Idaho Falls, Ida. f Mrs. Rosemary Glosz Whitney has gone to New York to take a position in opera. , , ; - . ' Mr. and Mrs. M. Murtuugh were guests at the Wilson hist week. Mr.-Murtaugh Mr.-Murtaugh is a prominent citizen . of Twin Falls, Ida. -- Miss Amy Best of Grand ' Rapids, Mich., is visiting her cousin, Mrs. John T. White. Paul Belcher, who is ill at the Holy-Cross Holy-Cross hospital with typhoid fever, is reported re-ported to be improving. J. II. Fitzpalrick.- advance agent for the Cozard shows, is at the Kenyon. - . - ' Mrs. A. R. Hey wood of Ogden is visiting vis-iting friends in the city. , . . f Mr. and Mrs. A. Fred Wey and Miss Louise Wey are now at home at 201 East Third South street. .. . ... - Mrs. Ernest Bamberger entertained at a luncheon for fourteen at the Country club Wednesday. Mrs. F. A. Hale entertained the young girls of the SewingNclub at a luncheon at the Country club Wednesday. '. Miss Anna McCornick was the hostess host-ess at a luncheon Tuesday at the Country club in honor of Miss Leila Trent. Autumn leaves and berries formed the table decorations. Covers were laid for twenty. - Mrs. Martha Royle King, accompanied accom-panied by her son Royle, will arrive on Saturday from New- York. Mrs. King has been studying music in the metropolis. The home of Sheriff C. Frank Emery has been brightened by the arrival of a son. The latest arrival increases the sheriff's family to three boys and three girls. W. J. Halloran purchased last Monday, Mon-day, for $20,000, a two-fifths interest owned by O. F. Peterson and W. R. Hutchinson in the piece -of property 75x330 feet just east of the Salt Lake Sanitarium on Wes-t Third South street. Mrs. Annie C. Farrell has issued cards for the marriage of her daughter daugh-ter Elaine Cecelia to Bhigham Telle Cannon. The marriage will take place at high noon. Wednesday, Oct. 11, and a reception from 2 until 3 will follow at the home of the bride's mother, i12 North Fortieth street, in Omaha. f Mrs. Sol Siegel and son Ben arrived from New York yesterday after a delightful de-lightful summer spent in Europe. t . , - Miss Anna Kennedy of New- York, who has been the guest of Miss Leta McMillan for the past two weeks, left for Idaho Monday, where she will visit for a few days en route to the northwest. north-west. P. H. Mahoney, manager of the Po-tosi Po-tosi lead and zinc bonanza of the Good Springs district, is up from camp making mak-ing settlement for another big consignment con-signment of lead, ore and to sample and forward east four more cars of zinc. Mm O. W. Huff has gone to Los Angeles to visit for a few weeks. She will return to her home at Hot Springs with Dr. Huff, who has been visiting in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. James McNellis of Park City spent last week in this city. Mrs. B. Cunningham of Park City visited her daughter Katherine here last week. Mrs. J. C. Sullivan and Mrs. J. D. Stack are visiting in southern California. Califor-nia. Mrs. P. Rasche and Miss Julia Cul-len Cul-len w ere registered in. Boston last week. Miss Margaret McDonough is teaching teach-ing school in Bingham this year. Miss May and Miss Bertha May visited visit-ed friends in Eureka last Monday. "Otto Kappelle and family are visiting in Bingham. f Mrs. E. A. Charlton and Miss Mabel Maynard have returned home from an extended tour of Europe. f- First Lieutenant Paul C. Gallacher, Twenty-ninth infantry, left the post Wednesday on ten days' leave of absence. ab-sence. f Mrs. Mary Courter and her niece. Miss Anna Ford, left Wednesday for southern California, where they will spud the winter. Miss -Florence Grant will enttrtain informally today in compliment to Miss Edith Hale. ! j Mrs. David S. Murray entertained in-j in-j formally at a bridge tea Wednesday afternoon in.compliment to Misrf Sarah I Alexander. There were a dozen guests. f Clem Schramm, druggist, left for the east Tuesday. He will spend some, time in. New York before returning to the city. f Mrs. Thomas Ktarns and her little daughter, Helen, arrived during the week from California, where they have spent the summer on the Kearns ranch. J. E. Ryan and wife left for Los Angeles An-geles Tuesday evening to spend lhe winter. Mr. Ryan will devote part of his spare time to the Santa Ana tin mines and do some work on properties at Goldfield and Bullfrog. f Frank J. Gustin and family returned home last Saturday. f Mrs. M. Canty has been down from Tark City visiting friends in Salt Lake during the week. 4 F. E. McGurrin went to Denver last Tuesday. t Miles Finlen, the well known Montana Mon-tana man, but now a. resident of Chicago, Chi-cago, was in the city on Thursday, returning re-turning from a trip to California. M. W. Fitzgerald, the well known mining man of Tooele, is In the city. J. 3. Mcintosh spent a few days in Salt Lake during the week. Mr. Mcintosh Mc-intosh spent the summer at Cas-.V.i Springs. ; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hugh Doorman Door-man of Riverside drive and One Hundred Hun-dred and Third streets, New York City, have announced the engagement of trtir daughter, Elizabeth Slanfoj-i Sayre. to Lieutenant Lmian Rayeday Moody .ordnance ch partment," U-"S.' A.. I at Fort Hancock, N. J. Prior to Ma -ch 14 Lieutenant Moody had charge of .Ve r Twenty-second battery, F. A., at i'ort I Douglas. . - - ! William Leary, fondly known' as "Bill," has- goner to Chicago to study law- at the. Northwestern University. The best wishes of many friends v. ill. follow the popular young man in his new field. - ' |