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Show 1 Society VISITED EXPOSITION. The following Ogdenltes recently J registered at the Utah State building j at the San Franoi6co exposition. t William Smout. Sarah Smout, Mrs j D. M. Flaherty, Mary H. Gibson, Mrs. Catherino GlbBon, Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson. Walter Chancy, C E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Maw, Dorothy Maw, Glen Maw. Andrew Bingham, Mary J Wattls, W. A. WattisH. L. Brown, Ruby Cross, Pearl Cross, Mrs. John Furlong, Edna Hamill, Leroy Dee. I Mrs. A. D. Baker leaves Sunday for Kansas City returning with her mother, moth-er, Mrs. Chanuell, who has been visiting vis-iting here for the past month. She will visit relatives there for a few weeks before returning home. The lecture to have been given Saturday Sat-urday morning by Mrs R. S. Farns-worth Farns-worth at tlie Maids' and Matrons' club has been postponed one week, because be-cause of the convention of the Federated Fed-erated Women's clubs. Mr. and Mrs F. C Snooks and sou have gone to St. Louis to visit with relatives for a month. The lecture to have been given by Mrs. Lillian Farnsworth at the Maids' and Matrons' club Saturday morning has been postponed until next Saturday, Sat-urday, October 23, on account of tho meetings of the Federation of Women's Wom-en's clubs. FROM CHICAGO. Frank and Walter Smyth of the National Na-tional hotel have as their guest, Mr. Doyle of Chicago, who Is en route to the coast to visit the expositions. Mr. Doyle is a former classmate of the Messrs Smyth at Notre Dame, Ind. Mr. Doyle will accompany Frank Smyth on an inspection trip to Idaho. |