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Show : Ml lIDWyfB. t . Mrs. M. Bartholomew of Price, Utah called to see her son, Bert $ ' Miss Ellie Colthorp called upon her two brothers. William and Hugh. j j Mr. and Mrs. C.' J. Schmidt of Sandy Utah, came in to see their son, Julius last Sunday. &- Mrs. B. Fitzgerald of San Francisco, Cal., entered her son, Michael, as a boarder last week. On Sunday lastMrs. A. Flynn of Butte, Mont., stopped at the college to visit her son, Rossi. W- iIi!es nf Kvanston, Wyo.. called at fhe college to see Masters Oliver and John Snyder. Last week Mrs. P. Thill of Murray, Ltah, visited her sons, Rhynald and last" at the collese on Sunday wrJs; A- B- Madden of Pocatello. Ida., with her daughter, Helen, visited her son, Charles, lat the college on Thursday Thurs-day last. . - Father Gueymard of All Hallows officiated offi-ciated at Evanst'on last Sunday, and then accompanied Father Casey to Kemmerer, to open the church fair. - (On Wednesday,' Nov. 22, the feast of eceha. Father Larkin, president of All Hallows, gave a banquet to the members mem-bers of the various musical societies of the college. Father Gueymore was the I toastmaster, and the following were proposed and responded to: "Music" by Mr. J. P. Fanning; ."Song." by Mr J. McJvenna; "The Band," Mr. J. Q. Gallagher; "The Orchestra," Father Dubois. Father Larkin delivered the final address, complimenting the students stu-dents on their good showing in the hand, the orchestra, the Glee club and the choir. The following were present at the banquet: B. Bartholomew, E Bonnen J. "yj-ygn, .T. Btirri v ' 0i uie bodies here they will be escorted to the cemetery by a file of Sixty-ninth men, and funeral services will be held by the Rev William Wil-liam J. B. Daly, chaplain of the regiment. |