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Show i PARK CITY. i Mrs. Daniel Sullivan spent Sunday and Monday of this week in camp visiting vis-iting her old friends. James O'Connor left Tuesday afternoon after-noon for Salt Lake, where the gentleman gentle-man will again make his home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fanning and child were Park City visitors Sunday. Mrs. John H. Murphy was in Park City on Sunday visiting with friends. Mrs. Lucy Garvin was in Salt Lake last week on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mrs. John McSorley of Zion spent Sunday with her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McGill, at the New York mine. Abbot McG'i'nes. sou of Judge Mc-Ginnes Mc-Ginnes of O - i, spent the past week in the Park w. li friends. Dr. Hummer. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sullivan Sul-livan of Salt Lake spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Hara. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welsh entertained enter-tained at a delightful dinner Sunday in honor of Salt . Lake guests. Yellow daffodils were used in decorating the board, and covers were laid for G. J. Gibson, Roy Byrn and C. O. Brlen. Ao social session of the A. O. H. was held at Miners' hall Tuesday evening of last week to celebrate the birth of Ireland's hero, Patriot Robert Emmet. The program consisted sof songs in English and Gaelic, recitations and Irish jigs. J. P. Burns had the affair in charge, while B. McDonouah, exr city marshal, acted as toastmaster at the banquet, which was served immediately imme-diately following the program |