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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL; W. O'Neil of the Rio Grande shops is convalescing: from an attack of typhoid fever. " . - . J. Brennan, a prominent Knight of Columbus of Chicago, is spending a few days in Salt Lake. 4 Edward McNulty of the Banks' millinery mil-linery store, is recovering from a serious seri-ous case of typhoid fever. f ' David Keith left on Monday for California. Cal-ifornia. Fred Wey has returned from the Holy Cross hospital quite recovered from his recent illness. 4 Mrs. Claude Freed has returned from Denver. Miss Hattie McKellar is visiting friends in Portland. Miss Lillian Slade has returned from New York. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Westcott have returned re-turned from a visit to Canada. John Farrell left during the week on his tour with the Apollo quartette. . Joseph Dederich has gone to Beaver on mining business. Miss Frances Wilson gave a luncheon lunch-eon Friday at the residence of Mrs. Thomas Kearns in honor of Miss -Gala ran and Miss Kate Malone of Park City. ' Miss Frances Wilson and her guest. Miss Galaran, went to Park City on j Saturday to spend a few days with friends. Mrs. J. W. McKinney has gone to Idaho to spend several . weeks visiting friends. " - Mrs. A. W. McCune, jr., will return this week from a summer's visit with Montana friends. i Mrs. Mahoney and daughter. Miss Alice Mahoney, of Anaconda, Mont., visited this city 1o renew old acquaintances. acquaint-ances. They left for Montana on Tuesday. Tues-day. The members of the Ladies' Har-monie Har-monie club gave a social at Harmonic hap Thursday evening, Sept. L'4. Walker Salisbury left last week for New York to enter Cornell. The Misses Kinney are now at home to their friends at the White apartment house on South State street. Miss Katherine Malone returned to Park City on Tuesday, after a pleasant pleas-ant visit here with Mrs. Viko. Mr. and Mrs. John Cosgrove are at home to their friends at 70 West Fifth Scuth street. William Hall and Frank Judge were the hosts at the Country club Wednesday. Wednes-day. f .- Mrs. D. R. Gray entertained at a delightful de-lightful musicale on Tuesday evening. Mr. J. p. Kelly and daughter, Miss Lulu of park City, spent last week in tlie city. - Mrs. M. J. Daly of Park. City spent last week visiting friends in this city. - Mrs. Dennis Sullivan and son. Emmet Em-met of Eureka, were in the cKv last week. " M. L. Garity spent last week in Eureka Eu-reka visiting his family. J. C. Sullivan of Eureka spent several sev-eral days in the citv last week. f - - Governor and Mrs. Sparks of Nevada were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Tuttle the past week. ' ' ' Mrs. Frederick Harris of Butte is visiting friends in the city. - H. T. Sullivan of Chicago', a prominent prom-inent member of the convention of electrical workers, was a welcome visitor vis-itor to The Intermountain Catholic office of-fice the past week. f Colonel John P. Iris n and wife of San Francisco and Congressional Delegate Rlydy of Xew Mexico were guests of Senator Kearns last Saturday and dinej with the Senator and Mrs. Kearns at th?ir palatial home on East Brigham street. f - Chief Devine of the Salt Lake fire department de-partment returned Tuesday afternoon from Atlantic City. N. J.. where he has been to attend the fire chiefs' convention. conven-tion. . Manager Will J. Dooiey of the John- ny mine of Stateline, accompanied by i his wife, has returned from a trip to California and Nevada. -- Emanuel Manca. formerly proprietor of the Vienna Cafe in this city, but now of Seattle, Wash., is visiting: in Salt Lake, together with his family. Miss Anna Murray of the Colin .Bros. Dry Goods company returned this week from New York, where she has been on a six weeks' business trip. t Mrs. P. E. Sullivan came up from Bingham Junction on Wednesday. i . 1 j Miss Mary Carson has returned from a delightful visit to Ouray, Colo. f j David McElroy, the bright young son of Mr. and Mrs. McElroy, has been ; spending the past two weeks visiting his parents. The young man enlisted in the navy last spring from this city and is now on his way from San Francisco Fran-cisco to the Brooklyn navy yards. It is gratifying to his parents and .many friends to know that his record has been the very best, having been twice promoted. I ' f Mrs. Walter G. Filer will return Sunday from California. f J. "W . O'Donnell of San Francisco, who is visiting in this city for a few days, expresses himself as highly pleased with Salt Lake. William McDermott. the San Pedro's expert, has left for Pioche again to continue his examination of the mines of that district. -f Mr. Ben Sprenger left on Wednesday for St. Louis, to be gone indefinitclv. 4 Miss Mattie Reynolds and Miss Delia Stark of Marysvale are now residing re-siding in Salt Lake and are students at the University of irtah."4 4 George Good is ill at the Holy Cross hospital. His many friends hope for his speedy convalescence. |