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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Myrtle Webber, Miss Nolan and Miss Rose Nolan went to Ogden last Sundas'. Miss Cosgriff entertained at the Ken-yon Ken-yon on Saturday. . .. js Mrs. J. E. Bamberger left for the east during the past w'eek. t Mr. and Mrs. David Keith left last week for a short trip to New York. J. J. Donavon, who has been visiting his mother in Ireland, returned to the city during the past week. J. J. Evans of Denver, 'formerly of this city, is spending a short time here, receiving a very kindly Svelcome from many old friends. Mrs. W. D. Donaher of Park - City was ,in the. city last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newell left on Tuesdav for California. Jack Farrell has accepted a position with a large electrical firm in Kansas City. . Ross Williams, who. has been the guest of Oscar Williams, left last week' for his home in California. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Chase have returned re-turned from Portland to spend the winter in Sp.I1 Lake. Mrs. S. H. Pinkerton is in Los Angeles, An-geles, having been called there again by the serious illness of her mother. Mrs. James Spaulding and Mrs. H. Peterson of Stockton, Utah, made the, Intermountain office a pleasant call on Tuesday. Pat Madden of Park City was in the city this week. Rev, T. O'Connell of Australia was a visitor to Salt Lake last Sunday. He is returning to his parish in the diocese dio-cese of Wilcania, N. D. W.,' after an absence of twelve months in Europe. His impressions of America, its growth and: prosperity were very favorable. Mr. and Mrs. G. Lavignino are back from a two years' sojourn In . Europe and are agairt at home at 745 East Seventh Sev-enth South street.. -i Mrs. Joseph Luce received a telegram Monday from San Diego containing the sad intelligence of the death of her brother, V. J. Chamagne, after an illness ill-ness of only a few , days. Mr. Chamagne Cha-magne and daughter spent two months with Mrs. Luce on their way to the coast. i J. J. Burke left for Stateline Monday Mon-day to take a hand in applying the finishing fin-ishing touches to the Johnny's new-mill. new-mill. He said before leaving that the promise made some time ago to the effect that the plant would be ready to go into commission by Christmas tvould be fulfilled without a shadow of doubt. The Christmas issue of The Intermountain Inter-mountain Catholic will appear early next week. . 'h . , -A pleasing entertainment will be given giv-en at All Hallows college on Saturday evening. Rev. Father Guinan, . te popular president, cordially invites 411 4 "' iM..w wym '- wm friends and patrons of,: All-Hallows to i attend. - ; . Mrs. C. J. Collins and children left-Thursday left-Thursday for Nazareth, Mich., to spend Christmas with her, sister, who is mother superior of the Order of St. Joseph." She "will remain the balance of the. winter at Kalamazoo, Mich., not; returning to Salt Lake until June. Mrs. Joseph H. Young was th'e hostess again Tuesday at the second in a series of afternoon card parties. Mr. and Mrs. George Raymond Walker Walk-er reached home last week from a lengthy stay on the coast. Mr. Walker returns much improved in health. At the offices of the Daily-West company-it is learned that;' Manager John J. Daly, who has been, taking a well earned- vacation of several weeks, will return early in the coming week. Samuel .Newhouse left Tuesday afternoon aft-ernoon for Denver, where he will be joined by Mrs.' Newhouse during, the next few days. They will return to this city together. . Spencer Clawson, chairman of the board of public works, is confined to his bed as the. result of a badly in-flammed in-flammed elbow, and will be unable to leave. his home for'a. week. While very painful, the illness .is not thought to be serious by Dr. Benedict, the attending physician. t . - ...... W. G. Sharp, former manager of the Pleasant Valley: Coal company, and now manager of the sales department of the Fairmont Coal company, with headquarters in New York, arrived in Salt Lake on Tunesday to spend Christmas with relatives and friends. James W. Neill, the mining engineer, has -been tendered an offer to go to West Africa for a big English syndicate syndi-cate at a salary of $25,000 per year. The offer is a most tempting one and he may yet decide to accept it. - Will' Ashby, head window trimmer for Walkers', has resigned t6' accept a similar position wi.th the Keith-O'Brien Dry Goods company. Mr: - Ashby left for the east on Monday for a stay of six weeks. He will visit most of the large eastern cities, looking up new dieas. . At the Commercial club on Wednesday Wednes-day evening, a very delightful musicale was given. The following " programme was well rendered. . Beeus,ere"' from "Jocelyn". . . .Godard Mrs. Lizzie. Thomas Edward. "What My Lover Said".; ...... .. . .I'.Mrs. William Igleheart "Widmung" ..."......: ..Schumann Miss Olive Gray. Aria from' "Herodiade" .Massenet Mrs. Rosemary Glosz-Whitney. "Legende." Wieniawski George E. Skelton. (a) "Tremble, Ye Tyrants," from" "II Trovatore'' Verdi (b) "I Love Thee" w .. ..Dudley Buck Alfred Best. "When Melindy Sings" ......Mrs. William Igleheart "A Gypsy' Maiden,, I" H. Parker Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Edward. Baritone solo Sleeted ' Charles Kent. (a) ."Cavatina" Raff ,' (b) "Serenade Pierne George. E. Skelton. "In the Springtime".. i. .. Francis Mrs.. Rosemary Glosz-Whitney. |