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Show ! PARK CITY. i Messrs. Kearns and Keith returned last week from New York City after a three weeks' visit in the interests of the big King amalgamation. The funeral of the late Miss Mary Donnelly was held Monday afternoon. May 6. from the Catholic church. Rev. Father Galligan officiating. Interment was in the Chy cemetery, a large number num-ber of friends following the remains to their fiual resting place. The pallbearers pall-bearers were Messrs. Pat Tallon. Thomas Thom-as Pound, Henry Dority, Nick I Co we, Ed Copp and J. C. O'Hara. Miss Agnes Harrington is taking a month's vacation in Los Angeles and other California cities. J. M. Harrington, a prominent resident resi-dent of this city, died very suddenly j Monday night at the Broom hotel in Ogden. We are informed that heart failure and not pneumonia, as stated, was the cause of death. His cousin, John C. Harrington, was with him at the time of his death. Decease,! was born in Springfield. Mass.. in ISl?.:. and came to this city from Leadvillo, Colo., eighteen years ago. His wife, formerly Miss Norah Fitzgerald, a Park City jgirl. died three years ago. leaving a family of four children. In ls:l deceased de-ceased was elected sheriff of Summit county, and was re-eleeted for the next term also, his work in official capacity being very satisfactory. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon after-noon from the Catholic church. Rev. Father Galligan officiating, and was hugely attended, members f the miners' min-ers' union, to which decease. 1 uclouged. turning out in a body. Mr. Harrhigton was liked hy all who knew him, and was a good citi:;cn. always. al-ways. Deep sympathy is extended to the bereaved ones. Park city Record May II. ' T. J. O'BRIEN Carpenter and Builder And General Contractor. Estimates given. Plans and specifications furnished furn-ished fj-ee. Residence and Shop 251 So. West Tern. Ind. Phone 3720. |