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Show improving very fast, and her friends expect to see her home soon. Frank Sullivan is here from Butte, on a visit with his mother. Lizzie Connelly and Mary Leahy spent last aSturday in Salt Lake. o Dan Hearn left Monday for Chicago, Ills. Will Donovan spent four days in the metropolis this week. o On Wednesday evening the A. O. H. and Ladies' Auxiliary gave an entertainment en-tertainment in honor of E. J. Sheehan of San Francisco. A neat little programme pro-gramme was rendered, after which refreshments re-freshments were served, and a very enjoyable evening was spent. Miss M. Donovan is visiting relatives rela-tives here this weeek. Edward Curtin, who was recuperat-in recuperat-in Salt Lake, returned home Thursday, Thurs-day, very much improved by the time spent in lower altitude. uwen wortny lett for Colorado Wednesday afternoon. T. McEvoy arrived here from Butte, Montana, Tuesday. Mr. Devlin came back from Colorado Colo-rado Tuesday. H. Conlan returned from the metropolis me-tropolis Tuesday. Henry Walsh attended the All Hallows' Hal-lows' concert at the tabernacle Monday Mon-day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Youngberg are residing in Park City. Miss Luce spent last week in Park City visiting Mrs. W. D. Donaher. The Misses Kinney have taken a house on Third and F for the summer. sum-mer. Miss Leonard, who has been the guest of Senator and Mrs. Kearns for the past three months, left last week for California. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burke and family fam-ily of Park City were the guests of Mr. P. L' Gleason last week. William Donovan of Park City spent a few days in the cit7 last week. Miss Frances Little entertained at a very delightful party last week in honor of Miss Louise Madsen and S. H. Lund. Miss Mona McHugh entertained delightfully de-lightfully last Saturday afternoon In honor of the graduates of St. Mary's academy. Miss Keogh has gone to Omaha to spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. Gallagher. Mrs. Frank Van Horn of New York is visiting relatives in Salt Lake. Mrs. Van Horn, formerly Miss Dora Shaughnessy, has many friends here who are glad to welcome her. Out of respect to the memory of in Indiana, the annual banquet of the Alumni association of St. Mary's academy will not be given this year. Miss Blanche Jones of Blackfoot, Ida., is the guest of Mrs. E. Howard. James D. Stack and wife returned to Eureka last week after a pleasant visit in this city. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sullivan spent last week in Eureka visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward Berson. Mrs. Canty and Mrs. Shanley of Park City spent last Saturday in Salt Lake. o |