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Show PARK CITY. Death of a Young Girl Causes Heartfelt Heart-felt Sorrow. . Monday morning at S o'clocg, death claimed Josie, the 17-year-old daugnter of Mrs. William Wilson. She had been an invalid for many years and death was a relief to her sufferings. The funeral fu-neral services took place at St. Mary's church at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning, morn-ing, after which a special train left for Salt Lake, whrc the rnvup interred in Mt. Olivet r-f mf;r.n last rites at the grave v.cr- rJt,;r'. -v-by Father Galligan. ' Father Galligan's fribu;- tf young girl affected the ni(.urn h friends present. He dwelt j ri ri---'upon the bright hopes wl.i,-;,' ing death fulfilled. lii::-i :y" Christian fortitude wiiu-h . I ' tained the young invalid fro,., tuf. she cam' to hf use .' v-,. ',n " death released her from i.:.:-t;ij 'I?'1 i fering to enter into tav ra::v. f ':" I and happiness. Over lv pt-..;. ,. panied the remains to .-?ait LaK'Cr'r" Mrs. Dan McPolen left Thur-,r,v f a visit to Salt Lake City. y 1Cf iting in Park, the guest .f . 1?; Lamb. " J- After an extended visit t , home in Nova Scotia, Mrs. T. W. p,'Vi er returned to the Park on Frri.iy i3." Thursday evening th A. O. - v-and v-and D. of H. lodge gave a ? , , ,.vs,,': joint entertainment to t'rv-ir .n...'' and a few friend-3. An ex-li- n('' t gramme was rendered after vn.-h freshments were served and a r!-a$ar time enjoyed. " ' " Mis3 June Thiriot and Mr. . Bryson were married at tii- h.I;(,'i!, the bride's mother, Thursday r-, ,.ni" Only immediate relatives an j a '.-'9; .friends were present. Friday, tne i-'-year-oid son. Jamp of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyi'r-r.'fijj at the Holy Cross hospital. ;,i'r,.r ' lengthened illness. The- reimir.s v:r.T brought to Park City where th- !a: took place Sunday at 2 oVIo. k Dr. W. D. Donaher was in S.,:-last S.,:-last week on important busin. Dr. Mabel Hughes of Salt Lak spen. a few days here last week. Mr. and ?.Irs. M. J. Dailoy nt t few days in Salt Lake last week. Miss Anna and Miss Kaihrir.a O'Brien, two charming young la-ii.-s ..' Salt Lake, have been the u-.j. s-.i ,,f Miss Addie Walker for th- past tn-i days. Miss Walker entrtain-il jn their ' honor Tuesday evening t Uu week. EUREKA. Mr. and Mrs. J. C MeChrystal an their little daughter have gene f.. Santa San-ta Cruz. Cal., for a few wck?. The Knights of Robert Emmett gave a grand ball last wpek. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson McChrysm are in California. Eureka Reporter, March 21: Contrary Contra-ry to the belief of his family, the iat Patrick Shea left a will, which is now on file with the county clerk at N-pM. His widow had applied for letters of administration and the c;-:-;.' was sv; for hearing tomorrow. The w was made and signed on July 12. 1W. an! appoints Timothy D. Sullivan as executor, ex-ecutor, and bequeaths to his t-lilesr j daughter, Mary Ann Shea, his farm an Ogden and $1,S00 on deposit in McCornick McCor-nick & Co.'s bank. All the rest h- leaves to his wife. Mary Ellen Itm. and his three youngest children. The subscribing witnesses are Dennis Sullivan Sul-livan and Timothy D. Sullivan. Mrs. Whitney Gooodrich died at her home in Mammoth last Friday evening, even-ing, after a lengthy illness from consumption. con-sumption. The lady, who was 41 years of age. leaves, besides her husband. Judge Goodrich, three children to mourn her loss. She was well known in Mammoth, having resided there for the past twelve years. The funeral services were conducted from the family fam-ily residence last Sunday afternoon. The remains were laid to their la?t rest in the Eureka City cemetery tin ner lll UIl CI TLl'.'Il VI LiuiriinuM lace. Mr. Goodrich has the sympathy of his many friends. |