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Show PARK CITY. ' Mr. John McSorley, superintendent of the Daly-Judge and Anchor mines, spent a few days in Salt Lake last week on business. Sisters Gabriella and Audrey went to Ogden last. Saturday to be' present at the dedication of St. Joseph's church in that city Sunday. ' Rev. Father Galligan celebrated mass at 7 o'clock Monday morning for the repose of the soul of Mr. Michael T. Harrington. Mrs. M. J. McGill visited friends In Salt . Lake last week. . She returned home Saturday morning. Miss Hannah Connelly is nursing a sprained ankle, the result of a tip-over while coasting.. r. " ?:. The mass at St. Mary's of the. Assumption As-sumption on Tuesday morning at o'clock was for the late Mr. William Garvin. 8 " . ' Mr. John Shields made a business trip: to Salt Lake last Saturday. Mr. William Quinn received slight injuries in-juries while at work in the Silver King mill last week, which may incapacitate incapaci-tate him for duty for some time. Mr. John G. Sullivan spent last Saturday Sat-urday in Salt Lake City. Mr. Charles P. Shields has accepted a position with AVelsh, Driscoll & Buck. Charlie is a popular clerk and the company should be congratulated by the public for securing his services. , $ Word reached here the first of the week that Mr. Michael O'Shea, who worked but one shift at the Keystone mine before taking sick, died in Salt Lake. "Chris" McConnel is also reported re-ported to have died there. The above named gentlemen were well known to the miners of Park City, and the news 'of their sudden death was received with surprise and sorrow by many. ? A special meeting of the Altar society was held after the late mass Sunday. The following students from the senior- detvrtments are "still on the roll of. honor: Misses May Kelly, Florence j Kelly, Lulu Kelly, Ernestine Rees, Blanche Wiest, Agnes Benson, Maggie Scanlon, Isabel Breen, Minnie Heenan, Lizzie Kearns, Loretto Jennings, Kate Connelly, Ellen Brown. Loretto Payne, Julia Holland, Lizzie Martin, Dora Fa-hey, Fa-hey, Maggie Terry, ,Mary Towey, Mary Crossman, Annie O'Keefe and Katie Harrington: Masters John Leahy, John Martin, Redmond McDonough, Thomas Maloney, Murty McPolin, Jamie Mc-Polin, Mc-Polin, Harry Doyle, William Mulcahy, Leo Shields, Thomas Brown, John Campbell and Gregor Benny. The annual election of officers of the Ladies of the A. O. H. took place on Wednesday, Dec. 10, and the following were elected: Miss Genevieve Fitzpat-rick, Fitzpat-rick, president; Mrs. P. Welsh, vice president; Miss Florence Kelly, financial finan-cial secretary; "Miss Mary Sullivan, recording re-cording secretary ; - Mrs. Murty McPolin,-. chairman! of standing committee; commit-tee; Miss Kate Mannix, sergeant-at-arms, and Miss May Kelly, sentinel. The infant daughter of Mr. Peter Clarkrvwas baptized last Sunday - by. Rev. Father Galligan. Sr- V : .-' : - .The services on Christmas day at St. Mary's of the Assumption will be as follows: Midnight mass, masses at 8 o'clock and also at 10 -o'clock, after which benediction of the; blessed sacrament sacra-ment will be given. Rev. Father Galligan Gal-ligan will .be. the celebrant at the three masses. The midnight. mass -will be a high mass and will be sung by Father Galligan, assisted by the following ladies la-dies and gentlemen in the choir:' Mrs. M. J. McGill, Mrs. Blair, Miss Florence Kelly, Miss MaryKelly,. .Miss . Lulu Kelly, Miss Genevieve Fitzpatrick, Miss Anna Osika, Miss. Frances Wilson; Wil-son; Messrs. J. A. "Kelly, H. 'A. Malone, L. A. Malone, A. Blackler and W. Kemp. The singers are practicing, un der the direction of Miss Malone, St. Mary's able organist, and as on former occasions the Xmas music will be excellent. ex-cellent. . .. The A. O. H. will receive holy communion" com-munion" in a body on Christmas day at the o'clock, mass. " We are sorry to announce that Mr. William Terry is not improving very fast, but we hope for the best. Miss Malone ..was the recipient of a happy surprise Thursday "j morning, when Mr. Coalter of Salt Lake delivered deliv-ered a new piano at her home, a Christmas gift from her brothers. Miss Malone is the accomplished and devoted de-voted organist of our church here, and we are delighted that she possesses such a valuable instrument, for she able to appreciate it. ' Mr. (William J.'-O'Connell is nursing . 'a sore- throat; and has; been confined j .to his room for the past few days in consequence. -. . ' |