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Show I PARK CITY. I j j Mr. and Mrs. John McSorley went to the city last week for a brief visit. Michael Towey, the brother of Patrick Towey, was here from Minnesota Min-nesota during tli3 week, and was entertained en-tertained by Mr. and Mrs. P..H. Towey Tim O'Keefe was in camp Tuesday shaking hands with old friends and acquaintances. ac-quaintances. He is now located in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. James Ivers came up from Salt Lake last week and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Welsh. Last Saturday evening the ' gentlemen gentle-men clerks of the Welsh, Driscoll & Buck establishment gave a most pleasant pleas-ant feed at the Whitney cafe in honor of C. B. Marshall. Miss Kate Lawrence entertained the O. N. O. club Wednesday evening of last week. Miss Agnes Harrington entertained the O. N. O. club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kennedy. Jas. Bogan was up from Bingham the fore part of the week selling his own make cigars. J. W. Quinn, the Monogram man returned Wednesday morning from a brief business visit in Salt Lake. William and Thomas Kearns " received re-ceived a telegram Friday morning to leave at once for their honpe in Portland, Port-land, Oregon, on account of the serious illness of their fathew W. J. Km. formerly of this city. The boys left this afternoon, and it is the hope of the many friends of Mr. Kearns that the boys will find their fat her-past the danger point and on the high road to recovery. Park City Record. |