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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. 'Thomas Croniy ba returned from a visit in California. -Miss Daisy McClintock returned home recently from the ciast, "where she spent the winter months. . . Mrs. Charles- Morrison and Mi.ts Morrison Mor-rison have returned from Park City, where they visited friends for the past ten days. 4 Mrs. Fred Wilson is recovering from the effects of a serious cold. Dr. W. T. Gleason came up' from Sec-field last Monday for a few days in the city. 4 - Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Daly have returned re-turned from an extended visit in the east. Miss Kinney will not return to Salt Lake until the last of the month. Miss Margerj- Mulvey is receiving congratulations from all her friends for her skill on the mandolin. She can be safely classed as a clever voung artist of unusual ability. 4 George Fetterman, the well known business and mining man of De Lamar, Xev., came up from the south Monday Mon-day morning. Mrs. Sol Siegel left Monday at noon for a visit in San Francisco. Jack McMahon came in from Tono-pah Tono-pah Tuesday, after spending the winter win-ter in that camp. He is now headed for the La Sal country, where he is going go-ing to work property which he owns. George W. Kramer, general manager of the Colorado Midland railwav and vice president of the Utah Fuel' com-j pany, came in at midnight from the east last Tuesday in his private car Cascade. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wood of Spencer, Ida., are visiting in the city for a few weeks. f- Miss Louise Maddison returned Monday Mon-day from Chicago, where she has spent six months, and is at home with her sisters at 57S East Fourth South street. Senator Kennedy of Butte. Mont i spending a few days in the citv. -A Madame Vivian Jones of the Keith-O'Brien Keith-O'Brien store has returned from Xew York City and is stopping at Whitehall. White-hall. Michael Fitzgerald was. down from Park City during the past week. The Misses Cosgriff are expected home shortly after Easter. f Mrs. A. R. Hayward of Ogden has been the guest of Miss Phillips for the past week. Alex Thompson, a well known merchant mer-chant of Pioche, Xev.. has been in the city for a few days on a "business visit. f Benjamin Sanders, the popular district dis-trict attorney of Lincoln county, Xe-vada, Xe-vada, came up to the city Wednesday evening on some official business. ' The infant child of Mrs. George Cronin has been seriously ill for the past week, and is not expected to recover. |