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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. Patrick Donnelly of. Eureka ."pout the past week in the city. J. C. Sullivan of Eureka was in the city last week. .. f P. E. Sullivan of Bingham Junction was in the city last Tuesday. f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pieper will reside in California for the future. The many friends of Mns. Stella Stevens will be pleased to hear that her little daughter Teresa, is recovering recover-ing from a recent operation tor ap-pendicitus. ap-pendicitus. f . Mrs. I. Connelly came down from j Ogden laet Meek to attend the concert. Little Margaret came down on Wednesday Wed-nesday for rehearsal, having an important im-portant part in the programme. Mrs. Charles Morrison and Miss Lucille Lu-cille went to Park City laft week to visit friend? for a few days. Mr. find Mrs. O. J. Saliphury and Miss Salisbury are expected home about the middle of next month. 4 F. E. McGurrin comfortably located lo-cated in his new office in the Constitution Constitu-tion building. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hays are now touring southern California and will soon return home. - 4 J. D. Wood left last Meek for Los j Angeles to join Mrs. Wood. j The many friends of Mr?. Wood Mill regret to hear that she ha? been seriously seri-ously ill for the past month. C. J. Collins of the Eclipse Grocery Co.. has returned from a three weeks' visit in the east. Mr. Collin?. M ho was accompanied by hi? son Edward, spent part of the time in Kalmazoo visiting relatives and in Toledo, O. Mr. W. J. Halloran entertained a party of tM'elve at the Theatre St. Patrick's Pat-rick's night. f John Hickey, master mechanic of the 11. G. W. spent last Monday in Ogden. Michael Gibbons came in 'from Bingham Bing-ham last Meek. , John Galligan who is attending All HalloMs' coliege visited hi? motlnV in Park City last Meek. F. M. Wilson, the well known mining operator and capitalist of this city, went down to Stateline last Friday evening to epend a few days overseeing oversee-ing the Johnny Bonanza, of Mhich he is the principal stockholder. f Col. A. G. Bast, M-ho came up recently recent-ly from Stateline to establish a mining and real e?tate business in this city, sprained his ankle a few days ago Mhile stepping off the elevator at the Wilson hotel. C. O. Newell of Provo contemplate? starting up active Mork on his property at Silver Park. Lincoln county. New, in the near future. Mr. Newell Mas formerly a member of the Johnny Gold Mining & Milling company at State-line. f- Landlord Fred Wey of the Wilson returned re-turned from his Colorado trip last night. He says Denver is very quiet, and the people appear to be discouraged discour-aged at the outlook. .The trouble is the numerous labor strikes and the piospects of a dry season. -f Mrs. Judge and her son and daughter will not return from California till some time in April. ' Mark M. Murtaugh. superintendent of the M-ater engineering department of the Salt Lake Route, better known as the "Marine Engineer," has resigned nis position to enter the service of the Twin Falls Irrigation company, Idaho. Mr. Murtaugh Mas formerly as?l?tant resident engineer of the Oregon Short Line. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bryan and Miss Coleman have left for Seattle, Wash., to make their home. 1 Dr. Dunham, an Irish physician, is a guest at the White House from the old country on a transcontinental trip. James Ivers left for the north on mining min-ing business Tuesdav. f Frank Judge of this city is spending a few days in San Francisco, having! gone up from the Judge orange grove near IMverpide. 4 - Superintendent Jameja Hickey of the Com?tock Mas down from Park City Tuesday night. f Frederick S. Auerbach, formerly of this city, has been chosen to represent Cornell university in the central oratorical ora-torical competition to be held in Dela-Mare, Dela-Mare, O.. May 1. Mr. Auerbach is a nepheM- of Frederick and Samuel Auerbach, Auer-bach, well known merchants of this city. He M-as born in Boston and educated edu-cated at Cambridge grammar and Cambridge Cam-bridge Latin school?. He entered Cornell Cor-nell with the class of 19o4, where he has been preparing for Harvard law school. The little daughter? of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hays, Ethel and Babe, had a most enjoyable birthday party last Friday Fri-day afternoon. A Mr. Joseph Dederich celebrated his birthday last Saturday by entertaining a few friends in an informal, but thoroughly thor-oughly enjoyable, manner. Mrs. Martin O'Donnell and family Mill return from Rawlins next Meek. Miss Elizabeth O'Brien contemplates visiting California very shortlv. . Mrs. Sarah Wilson and Mrs. Conlin of Park City M ere visiting Mrs. Thomas Kearns last Meek. Miss Katherine Judge is visiting, with her mother in Riverside, Cal. |