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Show PARK CITY, UTAH. i Mr. and Mrs. Mc-Pollin and son re- j turned home to the Park last week. I t I Mr. and Mrs. M. G. McGill spent Monday of last week in Zion visiting.' . f I Miss Jenevieve Fitzpatrick returned home to the Park Thursday morning after a short vis-it in the city with her sister, Mrs. John Connor. 4 Mrs. M. J. McGil.. assisted by her mother, Mrs. J. McSorley, entertained a large company of friends at 'a delightful de-lightful card party Saturday afternoon. after-noon. Euchre was the game, prizes being won by Mrs. W. D. Sutton and j Mrs. E. J. Beggs. The affair war planned in honor of Mrs. M. J. Muiloy and daughter, Miss Lillian, of Los Angeles. 4 Mrs. Henry Welsh departed for Concord, Con-cord, N. H., Sunday morning, sum- j moned there by the serious illness of her sister. I -4- j Mrs. Mary Kirk and daughter j Frances returned to the metropo'.is Sunday, after a most enjuyab!,' visit with her daughter, Mrs. V. Young-berg. Young-berg. -4 Mrs. James O. Conner and daughter Katherine returned to the city on Sunday, Sun-day, after a pleasant visit with relatives rela-tives in Park. x I Mis? Eva Hughes is visiting in Zion with relatives and friends. Secretary John A. Malm of the Sil i ver King company was in Salt Lake last week. I Manager M. J. Dailey of the greu.t Silver King spent Monday evening in i the metropolis. j I Henry Welsh was in Salt Lake last week in attendance at the annua! meeting of the stockholders of the ; Lost Packer Mining company, in which , he is heavily interested. j John Kilkenny.' while at work at the : Daly-West last Sunday, was struck by . a mass of falling rock and dirt and P". in fully injured. He was taken to , the hospital, where it was faund that his back was mo?t badly hurt;. Hf is improving nicely now and will soon be out again. I Miss Emma Berry, daughter of Mr and Mrs. James Berry, and Mr. A. E. ) Justus, a popular young gentleman t - " this city, were quietly married at St. ; Mary's church by Father Kiely in Sail: ; Lake Thursday of last week. Mr. and ' " Mrs. Justus are both well and popu- : Iarly known in this city, where they will make their home, and their many r friends wi."h them every happiness and i prosperity. |