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Show OGDEN. Mrs. H. C. Wood, with her son, has returned to Spencer, Ida. . Miss Mary Barrett of Green River is visiting Mrs. H. L. Chrisman. Mrs. Hayes Cannon of Butte spent last week visiting her daughter at the . Sacred Heart academy. Mrs. a. k. Heywood has gone to I California for the next six weeks. ' . Miss Norine Scudder has as her guest Miss Louise Barker of Salt Lake. Mrs. S. H. Sharman is visiting friends In Butte. Miss Etta Kiesel has returned home from Pocatello, after a pleasant visit with Miss Ella Hogan. PARK CITY. Miss Kate Donaher of O'Neil, Neb., is visiting he ' , 'other, Dr. w. D. Donaher. Don-aher. Or- Mrs. S. V. Shelp of Salt Lake is visiting vis-iting Mrs. P. McPherson. Dr. and Mrs. W. D. . Donaher and Miss Kate Donaher spent a few days at the capital last week. Henry Shields went down to the capital cap-ital last Tuesday. A very pretty wedding occurred here last week, when Miss Nora Rolley and Mr. Frank Haran were united in marriage mar-riage by Rev. Father Galligan. Miss Edna Rolley, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, while Alfred Primeaux was best man. After the ceremony the wedding party repaired to the home of the bride's parents, where a most elaborate wedding breakfast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Horan left for Salt Lake for a few days' visit, but are now at home to their friends in their elegant ele-gant new home on Park avenue. The Intermountain Catholic joins with hosts of friends in' extending to the pop- ular young couple earnest wishes for all happiness to attend them for the future. . i ' $ " I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horn returned to the Park, after a short visit in Salt Lake. ' .. Miss Mary Shields is visiting her parents par-ents in Park City. William Donovan was a visitor to Ogden for a few days last week.- Mrs. Frank Towey and family arrived ar-rived from Eureka. Utah, and have decided to remain in the Park. A telegram was received from Rev. Father Galligan stating that his brother, bro-ther, whose serious illness called Fa- , ther Galligan to New York, had died ! o Thursday, May 1. I On Sunday last Rev. Father Morris-sey Morris-sey baptized the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Brewer. The little one was christened Claude Francis. ; ' The engagement of John Foley and MJ3S MaTy-Connor3-o Boston, Mass., - - ': u announced. The marriage ceremony will be performed in Salt Lake City in ' the near future. S The. evening May devotions at the Catholic church are largely attended. Mr. J. T. Sullivan is spending a few i days in the metropolis this week. j Mr. Tom Kelly completed furnishing a cosy home here last week befor starting for Butte to capture one ot that city's fair maidens. Mr. M. C. Harrington, former superintendent. super-intendent. of the Quincy mine, returned home Wednesday after spending a few days in Salt Lake on business. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lyons left Saturday Sat-urday on a three months' visit to friends in Butte, Mont. Father Morrisey's sermons on Sunday last were preached very effectually. His morning subject was on prayer, and in j the evening spoke at length on the j mercy of God. j Messsrs. Cook and ITorp.n a ! here Sunday last from trei;:ri,i'r:vi seem to be very favorably hp,' I with the wild and woolly wt-st. ' f Mr. Denis Hurley is ha. -It hre f ' Salt Lake after spending tbr.. mr under treatment for rh-uuiHtism '"i" J& fetls much improved. " f The Ladies' Auxiliary - , n 1 are preparing an ent.ert.'i!v . e,' , members of the A. (t. H.. , Z'Z " ward the end of the mor.i'i ' I . t t It is hinted around that r.,' ,-0 , ! popular couples of this ,-j-v th blis3 of matrimony .luri-? J.ry - j summer months. "" The wedding dance given br if- j' i Mrs. B. Horn at the Dewey -'h 'atrn ; f ; Tuesday evening was j,'v "a i fortunate enough to receiv- ! s'w" I i tion. '' a" ' - I |