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Show r - PARK CITY. j Miss Kate Byrne returned Wednesday Wednes-day morning from an extended visit in Salt Lake. " Mrs. Ella Leary went to the city Thursday afternoon to visit for a short time. ' Mr. and M"rs. AVilliani Byrne went to Salt Lake Tuesday Mfierr.oon to take in Hie Nethersole production. The m. E. club was delightfully entertained en-tertained iay Mrs. Lucy Garvin at the home of MrT anuVMrs. J. C. O'Harr.i Thursday evening. 500 was the' game played, and the prize winners were Mrs. J. H. Kirk and O. C. Lockhait. Patsy Hurley, superintendent of the K-erns -Keith, returned this morning from a two months' visit at Hot Springs. Ark., where he went to undergo under-go treatment for rheumatism. He feels greatly improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Connnelly and family left Friday morning for Oregon, where, if present plans materialize, they will likely leniain. Mr. Connelly purchased a nice ranch some time ago and has contemplated leaving the Park for months past. Both Mr. and Mrs. Connolly have hosts of friends in tin's viij, w no wish mem eveiy nossioie-happiness nossioie-happiness and joy in their new home. Park City Rlecord. At high noon on AA'ednesday of last week Miss Hannah Connelley and Mr. John McGeehan, both very popular young people of this city, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony at the Catholic church. Rev. Father Galligan performing the ceremony. Miss Minnie Carey acted as bridesmaid, and Mr. John Harrington as best man. Mr. and Mrs. McGeehan are now at home in their cosy cottage on Third street, after a brief visit in Salt Lake. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Connelley, and is a charming young lady, while the groom is a steady, reliable re-liable young fellow. Park City Record. Mrs. John McSorley and daughter, Mrs. M. J. McGill, entertained at a pleasant luncheon Saturday in compliment compli-ment to Mrs. William Rose. Mrs. Lucy Garvin entertained the M. E. members at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Hara Thursday evening. Prizes in the game of 500 were won by Mrs. James H. Kirk and Mrs. O. C. Lockhart. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and . Mrs. James H. Kirk, 955 Norfolk avenue. Miss Lizzie Waldon 'i; visiting for a few days with her mother. She will leave for Ely in a short time to remain indefinitely. The funeral of the late Steve Gannon Gan-non took place Monday from the Catholic Cath-olic church, the Rev. Father Galligan officiating.. Burial was in the City cemetery. ce-metery. ' - i |