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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. J. E. Bamberger has returned from California. Frank J. Westeott is looking over the wonders of the Cactus mine and mill at New-house. Charles Morrison i? in the city from the Indian Queen property in Beaver county, where he says work is progressing pro-gressing favorably. Mrs. Judge, Mrs. 'Woodward and i Miss Judge will return from the coast in a short time. ! Mrs. D. D. Sullivan of Butte fe in the ! city visiting her sister. Mrs. Harrington. Harring-ton. Mrs. Sullivan has not seen Zion for sixteen years, and of course notices no-tices many improvements since her residence hero. James' Lcary returned this morning from southern Idaho, where he has been on business. He says that while it wet and cold up there, vegetation is booming, so that the livestock are turned out to pasture, and the sheep are up on the ranges- where the grass is in fine shape. The farmers and ranchmen up there are feling particularly par-ticularly good over the prospect. Mr. J. J. Cleary. Chicago manager of the firm of Delaney & Co., Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, extensive dealers in glue and curled hair was in the city thiis week, looking after business. Mr. Cleary has friends wherever business takes him. C. J. Collins returned last week from a visit of several weeks at French Lick Springs. Indiana. Mrs. C. J. Collins and the children who have been away since December, visiting relatives in Michigan, returned re-turned last Sunday. Albert Fis-her and his daughter. Miss Alice, have returned from an extended European trip. Misses Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Martha O'Connor and Mabte Hunt are three young ladies of the Cathedral parish, who have entered the Telegram contest con-test for the visit to the Portland fair. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dederich have gone to California. Mrs. J. D. Sullivan left on Thursday for a month's visit to the coast. , Katherine Lorain? Plaisted, at one time a resident of Salt Lake, who left to take up vaudeville as a profession, under the stage name of Katherine Lo-raine, Lo-raine, is receiving a large amount of advertising in the San Francisco papers. pa-pers. Their story is that she was engaged en-gaged to wed Don Senor Robles. a .Spanish bull figliter. but that before the ceremony was performed the Spaniard's Span-iard's manager produced a contract under un-der the terms of which he was forbidden forbid-den to marry while in his employment. The man has agreed to wait, it appears, ap-pears, until the end of the season before be-fore completing the match. |