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Show ' PARK CITY, UTAH. Division No. 1, nf the Ancient Order of Hibernians, ran an excursion to Lagoon La-goon Thursday, Aug. Hi, and a large crowd of Park City people took advan-. advan-. tage of the reduced rate to enjoy a day's outing at the' beautiful resort. f Mis? Anna Deason. a popular jnhool teacher here, and Patrick .1. Ferguson wer married nt hirh noon .Monday a I. St. Mary's church. Father Galligan (jfliciated. A reception was given the young couple at the home of the bride in the evening. At the regular meeting of Park City lodge No. 734. B. P. O. E., Monday-night Monday-night a committee was appointed to arrange for Park City's appearance at the state reunion at Ogden. Aug. 29 and 30. A special train will be run over the Union Pacific and about 100 Elks will go from here. The Par'.c City band will accompany the ex.arsion, and the locals will make an effort to capture the 3908 convention for Park City. The Mispes Bessie McMillen. Mary Smediey. Dora Daley. Mildred McMillen. McMil-len. Evelyn Daley and Edith Argue of Salt Lake spent Tuesday of last week in Park City, and at the Daly-Judge mine. f Mrs. B. Hurley and daughter, Julia, were in Salt Lake last week. The Misses Christina and Mary McDonald Mc-Donald have returned from Colorado points, where they have been for two months. - Miss Ruby McCarty. who hap been visiting with Coalville friends for some time is home again. 4 . Miss Valentine Murphy of Salt Lak is the guest of Mrs. Dan B. Shields for two weeks. The repairs of the wreck at the Daly-West Daly-West mine have pj far progressed that the west side of the engine and shaft are being used for the hoisting of ore. Arl'e Pike, who was injured slightly in the wreck, returned to work and, while still a little stiff, is able to run his engine. A A party com; o-r I of Louis Girard, Alexander Wright, Lesp Evans, Jack Stewart and two others left for the. reservation to file on claims and to do a month's prospecting in the mountains. moun-tains. The parly left well equipped for' the trip and, as all are old timers in that district, they stand a good chan:-e of getting hold of some of the best to hut had. Mrs. Nellie M. Theriolt. postmistress of Park City, returned Mondav morning morn-ing from a visit to the Portland fair. - Joseph Quinn returned home after a brief visit in Salt Lake. 4 A. Kennedy, clerk in the grocery department de-partment of the Welsh-Dripcoll &-. Buck-establishment, Buck-establishment, was confined to his home with typhoid fever last week. P. McPherson. the well known merchant, mer-chant, returned from his three week?' trip to the northwest. He visited the fair and enjoyed it very much. He w as also in Taeoma, Seattle and other cilies. He is as enthusiastic as ever over Seattle and thinks it is the Chicago Chi-cago of the west. |