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Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. j Colonel and Mus. Trumbo and Mra 1 Edward McGurrin will return from San Francisco today. Mrs. Thomas Kearns entertains at luncheon next Friday. Dr. S. H. Pinkerton has returned from a vsit to New York and Baltimore. Balti-more. A. W. Copp has returned from Chicago. Chi-cago. Mrs. T. R. Blaclf and Mrs. B. F. Redman have gone to Chicago. f Mr. ahd Mrs. Albert C. Allen will reside in Los Angeles for the future, owing to Mrs. Allen's- health being better bet-ter in a lower altitude. Mr. and Mrs. David Keith and Mr Charles Keith have gone to New York. Mrs. Barry leaves soon .for Butte, where she will visit Mrs. Charles White. W. J. Halloran and a party of friends were duck hunting last week. f Miss Agnes Harrington returned to Park City last week after a delightful viPit with friends in this city. Mrs. W. D. Donoher of Park City spent the past wek in the city, being one of the guests at the luncheon given by Mrs. Alexander Tarbet in honor of her niece. Miss Lavelle. f Mrs. Alexander H. Tarbet and Miss Lavelle were in Park City last week, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Donoher. Dono-her. f Mrs. John McSorley spent last week in Park City visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. J. McGill. 4 Miss Agnes McGuire of Ogden was jn Salt Lake last Saturday. f Miss Stella Salisbury entertained at the County club on Monday in honor of Miss Grace Jacobs. f Mrs. H. S. Stowe visited, friends In Park City last week. j C. A. Quigley, manager of the Stude-haker Stude-haker company, has returned from a month's business trip in the east. f The teachers excursion to Park City last Saturday was a decided success. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deidrich have gone to California for a brief visit. H. Jules' Malleaux, the well known traveling man of St. Louis, spent last week In the city visiting friends. Jack St, Clair, the popular traveling freight agent for the Oregon Short Line at Butte, spent a few days in Salt Lake the first of the week. Hosts of Salt Lake friends are always delighted de-lighted to greet genial Jack St. Clair. 4 Joseph Plaistc-d ha? returned to Salt Lake after a year's absence in '.Idaho. f- Mrs. John Driscoll has returned to Park City, after a visit of several w eeks in this city. - f- Mrs. Frank Higson of Eureka, who has been seriously ill at the Holy Cross hospital, is convalesslng. -- The many friends of Mrs. William Graves will regret to hear that she has been ill for the past two months. George Burrows, the bright little son of Mr. and Mrs. George Burrows, is rapidly convalescing from a serious attack of typhoid fever, f Miss Myrtle McEvoy has been quite ill with a severe attack of tonsilitis. f One of the charming social events of the past week was the card party-given party-given on Wednesday by Mrs. Charles Clifton Slade. -- Mrs. Clara Dooley spent last Thursday Thurs-day in Park City. Miss Julia McFadden of Springville, 111., who was visiting Miss May Kane, has returned to her home. f Miss Mae Kane pleasantly entertained enter-tained at her home recently for Miss Sullivan of Cheyenrt. Avho is her guest. A trolley ride was a feature of the evening's entertainment, prizes being won by Miss Sullivan and Mr. Callahan, Miss Farlinger and Mr. Peterson. The guests were: Misses Fisher, Farlinger, O'Brien, Robb, Breckon, Cronln, Cromban, McFadden; Messrs. Peterson, Callahan, Leonard, Bernhisel, Klllingsworth,- Lederman and Buckon. |