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Show PARK CITY. Miss Dottie Simons is quite seriously sick with heart trouble, and her recovery recov-ery is spmewhat doubtful. Mrs. George H. Ryan left Sunday afternoon for Salt Lake City, where she will remain all winter. j . . - ' ' I Mrs. Conlon and son Charlie returned to the city. Sunday afternoon.. 4k After lingering for about a week with pneumonia, John Fitz Gibbon, familiarly familiar-ly know. as "Doc," died Monday morning morn-ing at his home on Park avenue. Mr. Fitz Gibbons has been in business in Park City for some time and was well known and liked generally. Deceased leaves a wife and .two small children to mourn his loss. He was a member of Park lodge No. 374. B. P. O. E., and it will be under the auspices of this order or-der that the funeral will be held from the Catholic church at a date not fixed. f John R. Donahue, an old resident of Park City, died late Sunday evening at his home on upper Main street of pneumonia pneu-monia and "a complication of diseases. Deceased had lived in Park City a number num-ber of years and he had followed the vocation of a tailor. , He leaves a wife and fix children, the, oldest being IS years o age. Funeral tooK place irom the Catholic church.'.," , " John O'Driscoll of Woodland was in camp Saturday on business. . ; . ' Pat Clark visited in. Salt Lake last week. ' ..-- - ; : .. Alex McDonald, who haa been employed em-ployed at the DalyrWest for two, years past, left last Monday afternoon for Denver, and after a brief visit there he will go on to Portland. Ore., where he will in future make .his home. f ' J. A. Malia made a (lying visit to the city last week. Arthur Murphy of. .gait Lake was in camp on business last week. The funeral ' of the.late Joseph' TV. Sharp, who died of pneumonia on Saturday, Sat-urday, was held from the Catholic church Sunday afternoon, Rev. Father Galligan officiating. |