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Show j PARK CITY. j At St. Mary's church two masse? were celebrated, and at the S o'clock mass the local members of the Knights of Columbus attended in a body and received Holy Communion. The children's chil-dren's choir was in attendance at this mass, and special music was given by them. Ten o'clock mass was a high mass, and the music at this time was furnished by Miss Malone's choir. Rev. Father Galligan delivered two sermons, ser-mons, and then warmly thanked the generous parishioners for so kindly remembering St. Mary's church in the way of giving so many beautiful flowers, which were used in decorating the altars today, and he assured them that their reward would be in heaven. A cave at the Alliance tunnel Sunday morning caused the death of J. Edward Ed-ward Collins, a miner employed there. Collins, with several other miners, was working in the tunnel when a lot of running ground came down without warning and caught Collins, who was the only miner near the cave at the time. The unfortunate man was no doubt smothered, as there were no bruises on the body to show that he had been otherwise injured. It was one of those unforeseen accidents which cannot be accounted for, and although al-though the ground was known to be vers wet. a cave was not expected. The deceased was 26 years of age and ha been in this camp for about two years. He was a member of the local council of the Knights of Columbus and was well known in this city. He leaves a father and mother in Ireland and a sister sis-ter in New York state, who has been wired of the accident. The Knights Columbus have taken charge of the body and are awaiting instructions from his sister. as to the funeral arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kirk ot salt laKe spent several days in Park the past week with Mr. and Mrs. V. I. Young-berg. Young-berg. Misses Sylvia Johnson and Ollie Dur-kins Dur-kins have gone to Butte. The latter intends remaining there with his sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Tal-lon. Tal-lon. Mrs. G. B. Fahrendorf. nee Ktherine Lawrence, of Ely. is the guest or her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welsh returned home on Saturday, after an absence of six weeeks in Chicago. Grace and Lloyd Condon are home from a three weeks' visit with Salt Lake relatives. |