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Show I 0GDEN, UTAH. j Reverend Father P. M. Cushnahan. who h;i.s been absent for about nine weeks on a visit Tf recreation to the Pacific coast, and who returned last night, is looking hale annd hearty and expresses pleasure from his visit. He has been absent so long from his parish par-ish that today he was the busiest man hi Ogdc-n and It was difficult to locate him. To night, however, he expressed great pleasure in being back in Ogden. the city to which he has been a father indeed and where the prayers ot thousands thou-sands of Catholics have been going up s for his preservation. Father Cushtiahan states that the story printed in a local paper that he had gone to Los Angeles to raise a sum of mon i-y for the erection of a hospital hi Ogde'n is not correct.' He says ho wont for rest and recreation and that he got both. On the question of a hospital hos-pital fu- Og-jen. however, he states that one will some day be built on the corner ,,f Twenty-sixth street and Washington avenue. He said, that it would )1()r te built vith California money. "California people have no interest in-terest in Ogden: Ogden has. Ogden is not a baby, but a strong, lusty community, com-munity, and she will build her own hospitals." hos-pitals." ' I The return of Father Cusjmahan at this time means that the elaborate program which the Sisters of the Holy Cross have been preparing for tin cele-brjtion cele-brjtion of Saint Patrick's day will be presented to the public of Ogden on Friday night at the aendotny. and that on Friday afternoon the pupils of Saint Joseph's school for boys will also render a urogram. Salt Lake Tribune, Mi-rch l.-..' Mrs. J. F. Kell.v of Britton. S. D., sister of the late Mrs. W. S. O'Brien, and Mrs. W. J. Flannigran. sister of Mr. O'Brien, who have been here since M's. O'Brien's death, have returned to their homes. Little Alice M. Cullen, the two-year, oi l daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cullen, was buried on Thursday from Saint Joseph's Catholic church. Judge W. L. Maginnis and his son Abbott Maginnis have gone to Albion, Ida., to try the Idaho end of the- case of the Raft River Land and Water company against the Sweelser company com-pany et al. W. S. McCornick of Salt Lake was in Ogdon Monday. W..E. Costello, superintendent of the Utah division of the Oregon Short Line! was in the city on business Tuesday. |