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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. ork i ad Mrs. Michael Murphy of 1 i l'ark City are spending their honey- iti.-;i moon in the city. tiros -lr- al,d Mrs. J. McGill returned to ,-t K Park City last wetk, after a pleasant, -f i,,.s visit here: ,j" Mr. A. V. Dowd of Sunnyside is vis- ! t,.j-(S iiing relatives fur a few weeks. .,, , Iir. J. I). Campbell and wife of De ;,;i,.,. Lamar, Nov., were in the citv last lat "VV,'0k- . s. Miss Agnes Harrington of Park City ,. '.,', tpent last Sunday lieie visiting friends. . t',, J. Mullen of l'ark City was a Salt 'ni' Lake visitor last Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Kearns spent a few '. ' days in l'ark City last week. ' ' Mrs. Dennis Sullivan came up from " Eureka last week, bringing her son . ' LmiiK'tt to the Holy Cross hospital. She was also accompanied by her ' tiauehu-r. Mis. Frank Beesley. ,;" .Airs. J. J. Galligan and son John of !'!' " l'ark City spent a few days here last '1 V, eek. Mrs. Lindsay R. Rogers has returned ' from a three months' visit in New M ' York City and the east. ' '' Mw Noble and Miss Mamie Noble r' vill spend a part of the winter in gin. New York. ' "i Mrs. Walter Lewis of Butte arrived ! U in the city during the week to attend !, ':s;j. the wedding of her sister. Miss Walker, a- i .Mrs. Robert J. Barclay of Helena will "ur.( be the guest of Mrs. .Richard A. Keycs -Tver, lor several weeks. as ii Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McKenzie re- 'ope I turned home from their wedding trip The early part of the Week. Mrs. David Keith expects to leave p hoj-lly for New York, to be gone some Irief I,:m'- Among the local bankers who are Attending the convention at San Fran-The Fran-The -iseo are: L. S. Hills. Deseret Nation- al bank: Frank Knox. National Rank I , ,'. of the Republic: W. W. Riter. Deseret '"nl Savings bank: W. S. McCornick. Mc- '" Cornick's bar.k: E. W. Wilson, Com- "Tii Ttif rcial National bank. 1 c.i The young ladies who are to be t7i3 loiy J f tleiidants at the Donnellan-FalLs wed- i:.!-. oing in Sacramento will leave earlv Kal ll,jxt- month to spend the time till the Vihoi date of the wedding as guests of the -My Donnellan family. The marriage will r.ji,. h, lake place Nov. 3K and will be pre- f fiver ceded by a number of social affairs I Tim r,vlo I,..:-, ,.;r .wn, ai l d.- in inesiiiaius are; mui.- -diss Mary Kinney. Miss Laura Sher- i.itted ,!1iir" ,if:p StPlla Salisbury and Miss ;afft ;ertrude MeGrath. Among the men -gine i,re rkl1'- carnbers and Lieutenant I'-at'w Jackson. The friends of the voun- ,.;r r. I'eople here will be glad to learn that ,.a,ie , Captain Falls returns to his regiment up ff t0 hc with it till it is ordered abroad. 1,.Jlrj G. Benham. formerly secretary -i irit ' nna triasurf-r 'he Tarbet syndicate, ls f.. Is ;n the city. He is now associated , '', 'ilh the Northwestern Smelting & Induction company at Crofton, B. C. ' " Miss Jennie Hawley returned to New York last week, alter spending a few ecks in Chicago visiting friends. u n Hosts of Salt Lake friends are ahvavs i-aii.ia Interested in Mis Hawley's welfare, 'ul 11 particularly all former pupils of St. ,n Mary's academy, taken i Miss May "Wallace returned to t,K' L) Leavenworth last week, after a - de-years, de-years, lightful visit in this city with Mr. and tap fin Mrs. Dave Leonard and Miss Gold-'lth Gold-'lth a -waithe. Mrs. Victor Toungberg of Park City rpent last -week visiting her parents, ta4 Mte. J, Kirk, Mrs, Frank Higson of Eureka is seriously seri-ously H! at Ihe Holy Cross hospital. Her many friends hope for her early convalescence. Mr. and Mrs. John ' osgrove are at I home to their friends at 1M2 East First j South. Miss Murray, a charming young ladv of Oakland, has arrived in Salt Lake to reside with her brother. Mr. Murray. I Robert Harley has returned home j I from a delightful visit with relatives and friends in San Francisco and Oakland. Oak-land. Mrs. J. Van Pelt and family are at home to their friends at 715 East Sec- ond South. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kane are now residing on Seventh Wes't between Second Sec-ond and Third South streets. Mrs. Harry Deardoff and Miss Eva Tonipkins will spend the winter months, in San Francisco. Miss Claudia Morris has returned from an extended eastern trip. Miss Salisbury entertained at a delightful de-lightful luncheon at the Country club last week. The elegant home of Joseph Dederich is fast nearing completion. J. J. Meyers is receiving the hearty congratulations of many friends on being be-ing nominated for auditor on the Republican Re-publican ticket. Mrs. J. Lent and baby daughter Frances left on Thursday to join her husband at Montrose, Colo. George Curley has purchased from Mayor Thompson a valuable piece of property on Main street between First and Second South. Jackson MoChrystal of Eureka was in the city last week. Mr. and Mrs. William O'Donnell are the parents of a fine son. Dr. Gleason and Dr. Roland are two popular, clever physicians, who are members at the Cathedral parish. Miss Margaret . Harley contemplates making a visit to California in the near future. Miss Agnes Ryan is convalescing from a serious attack of typhoid fever, and expects to return to her home in St. Paul for the holidays. Miss Katherine Sinclair has returned from a month's visit with her sister, Mrs. W. M. Gray of St. Anthony. Ida A. Fred Wey of the New Wilson hote!',' has returned from Peru. Ind., his old home, where he went shortly after his attack of typhoid fever. The trip had the desired effect and Mr. Wey has fully recovered. Charles Keith of the Keith-O'Brien Mercantile company has zone to New York. Superintendent Pat Shehan of the Johnny mine of Stateline is in the city. Colonel and Mrs. Isaac' Trumbo and Mrs. Edward McGurrin have gone to San Francisco for two weeks. i Mrs. Charle? Clifton Slade entertains at cards next Wednesday afternoon. j AV. H. Lindsey. the prominent real estate man of Butte, reached the city Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mr. George Good. Mrs. A. H. Tarbet has issued invitations invita-tions for a luncheon to be given next "Wednesday at the Commercial club to meet her guest. Miss Lavell. 1 |