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Show PARK CITY. Mrs. Henry Welsh returned last week from Salt Lake accompanied by Mrs. Mile3 Finlen, Miss Ivers and Master Harry Ivers. Mrs. W. G. Lamb went down to Salt Lake last week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Edwin. Holmes. Mrs. C. Farrady of Boise was the guest of honor lastiweek at a delightful delight-ful dinner party given by Mrs. F. A. McCarty. Chrysanthemums formed a pretty decoration for the dining table and around it were seated Miss Kath-erine Kath-erine Lawrence, Miss Adelina. Thack-ery. Thack-ery. Miss Maud Gray, Miss-Frankie Noonan and Miss Julia Burlin. Miss Eleanore Wright was the recipient re-cipient of a delightful birthday surprise last week. The guests of the evening were the Misses Margaret Roy. Rose Goist, Enid Riley; Vera Lowe. Queenie West, Mary Sullivan, Rhea Riley, Grace Stringer, Eva Dykes, Miriam Raddon, Birdie Beatty, Hazel Smith, Vina Mawhinney, Lilly Bryorly, Clara Mawhinney. Messrs. F. Hurlbut, H. Quinn, Joe Roy, F. McFalls, E. Hamilton, Hamil-ton, G. Crompton, E. Wright. W. Mawhinney. Maw-hinney. R. Townsend. E. Shields and R. Wright. Miss Frankie Noonan was the hostess of a charming luncheon last week given giv-en in honor of Mrs. C. Farrady of Butte. Besides the guest of honor there were present Miss Julia Burlin. Miss Katherine Lawrence, Miss Maud Gray and Miss Adelina Thackery. EUREKA. Reporter, Nov. 22. Last Tuesday morning - Mrs. John Diamond died at 1 her home in the eastern part of town. Death was due to dropsy, and the lady had been ill for some time. The de-eased de-eased was 44 years of age, and leaves, besides a husband, two children, a son and daughter.' Together with her husband, hus-band, Mrs. Diamond moved to Eureka Eu-reka from Colorado, and has resided here, continuously ever since. The remains re-mains were turned over to Undertaker James Eustice, and the funeral was held from the Catholic Church, yesterday yester-day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Father O'Donohoe officiating. Interment took place at the city cemetery. ... Last Tuesday afternoon the members of Tintia Lodge 711, B. P. O. E., dedicated dedi-cated the new hall on Upper Main street, the services beginning at about 3 o'clock. Exalted Ruler Jere Driscoll announced the object of the dedication in an appropriate address, which was followed by the laying of the four stones upon the altar bearing the following fol-lowing Inscriptions: "Charity," "Justice," "Jus-tice," "Brotherly Love" and "Fidelity." The following brief but interesting programme pro-gramme interspersed the speeches of the officers of the lodge. The new hall is one of the finest in the state, and the furnishings are the best; that could be procuredr The lodge has purchased an Emerson piano.- This instrument, together with the chairs, draperies, ta- ! bles. altars and other fixtures cost the I order over ?1,2U0. Mr. and Mrs. 17 Ashworth came up from Provo Sunday h,1, :inr,v n make their home on Leadville rov , m the house which for some time l as be n occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M I KennT Mr. McKenna is at present n ! fee Lamar, and his wife expects , to j join him at that piace in a sho. t time. Miss Nellie B. Huteh and Miss Cora Lewis were up from Payson ruesdaj night to attend the Elks dance. Miss Huish remained several days the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Huish. Miss Davis andVMiss Cunningham, two voung ladies of Salt Lake came out for the dance Tuesday. AN hile'here they were the guests of Eugene btietei. James McAulsy has been laid up for the past week with inflammatory rheumatism. rheu-matism. Mrs. Gus J. Henriod has been on the sick list for the past week. |