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Show OGDEN, UTAH. I (Special Correspondence.) Mrs. J. D. Sullivan and two daughters, daugh-ters, Grace and Florence, were Ogden visitors on last Saturday. Miss Jes?ie Maurer entertained a crowd of young people at cards Saturday Satur-day afternoon at her home on Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street. Miss Monica Miller entertained a few of her friends Saturday evening with a conundrum party. The guests were Misses Florence Maginnis, Loretta Ma-lone, Ma-lone, Mabel Krauss, Geneal Hague, eBss O'Xeil, and Messrs. Ross Gwll-liams, Gwll-liams, Willard Gilson. Will O'Brien, Stephen Keogh and John Kelly. Miss Grace Sullivan of Salt Lake was also present. Luke and Clarence Wright left last Saturday for the east, where they have been sent on a mission. J. D. Sullivan of Salt Lake has spent the past few days at Utah Hot Springs endeavoring to overcome a siege of rheumatism. Jack Maguire, who is now making his home in Salt Lake, spent Sunday with his mother. The ladies of St. Joseph's congregation congrega-tion held a very successful tea and bazar at the homo of Mrs. Keogh on Orchard avenue on last Thursday afternoon after-noon and evening. The usual number of generous cbntributions aided the good work, and a large sum was realized. real-ized. . Paul and Billy Miller of All Hallows college spent Saturday and Sunday at home with their mother, Mrs. L. E. Miller. Miss Ollie Farmer, who met with such a severe Injury a couple of weeks ago, is reported as recovering rapidly. Her sister, Mrs. Rose Farmer Teague, '04, who has been ill, is also improving. MARGARET MILLER, '06. Sacred Heart Academy. |