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Show : SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. j Miss Margaret Keith and her sister, ; Mrs. Allen, have returned from Seat- tie, where they went to visit with , j their sister, Mrs. Eskridge. The lat- t ter accompanied them back to this . city for a visit with the family of her j j father, David Keith. i I j Mrs. W. S. McCornick and daugh- I I ter Anna have returned from Califor- I ! j nia. i J. C. Lynch has returned from a j . i j business trip to Chicago. M. C. Harrington is down from ; Park City. j Jim Shields, the well known travel- j ing man, is in town and at the Knuts- 5 1 ford. He reports plenty of money in ' 1 I circulation and collections good. I Sheriff Dan Cronin of Juab county is in Salt Lake on official business. i t While playing yesterday afternoon i j Maurice Fitzgerald, aged 12, of 821 ' ! t East First South street, fell on the V I street car track and dislocated his ;i i shoulder. ! The F. E. McGurrin company, mort- Igage loans, has moved from 22 West Second South street, where it has been temporarily since the Atlas block ' fire, to, 134 South Main street. Senator and Mrs. Thomas Kearns i have issued Invitations for a break fast to be tendered President Roosevelt Roose-velt May 29th. The Misses- Sherman have issued , invitations for a luncheon to be given Saturday at the Commercial club. j Francis Fritsch announces the en-, i gagement of his daughter Helen to W. j H. H. Penner of Chicago, the wedding j to take place in June. j Peter J. Conelley had a finger badly j t crushed in the Rio Grande shops yes- j ' terday. He was taken to St Mark's hospital and it is thought the finger ' can be saved. , ! Th many friends of Mr. Conley ear- ' I newly hope for his early recovery, I ' from what might have been a very j serious acident. t The many friends of Mr. Conley ear- I past week was the card party given at the Kenyon last evening by Mr. IS and Mrs. J. J. Broughall in honor of 'j Mr. and Mrs. John J. Daly, which was i one of the largest events of the sea- son. The reception rooms and parlors I were elaborately decorated, and music - a I i ; ' C - 7 for the occasion was furnished by a stringed quartette. The host and hostess were assisted in receiving by Mr. and Mrs. John J. Daly and in entertaining en-tertaining by Mrs. Eskridge of Seattle, Seat-tle, Mrs. Oscar Kent Lewis, Mrs. W. G. Tuttle, Miss Cosgriff, Mrs. S. B. Tuttle, Mrs. E. A. WalL Miss Anna O'Brien has returned from Park City, where she was delightfully de-lightfully entertained by Mrs. P. Far- nan. ' Miss Martha Baboltz will go to Ogden Og-den next Sunday to attend the mission. mis-sion. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard O'Neil will shortly return from their wedding tour. . Colonel and Mrs. I. Trumbo are expected ex-pected to arrive this week from California. Cali-fornia. Mrs. P. L. Gleason spent a few days in Park City last week in company with her cousin, Miss Nora Quinlan of San Francisco. The ladies were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burke, the latter being Miss Quinlan's sister. sis-ter. Mrs. Quigley, mother of Mr. C. A. Qulgley has gone to Iowa to visit her children." ' Mrs. Hal Brown will entertain at a Kensington next Tuesday afternoon, in honor of Miss Katherine Leonard. Eugene Luce has returned to Denver, Den-ver, after a pleasant visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Luce. . Miss -Nora Quinlan of San Francisco is visiting her cousin, Miss Nora Gleason. Glea-son. Miss Quinlan is returning from New York. . - |