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Show PARK CITY. James Murphy returned to camp Monday morning, after a week's visit in the city. Peter Farnon returned home from Holy Cross hospital last Saturday. John Noonan got back from Vernal Sunday. . Rev. Father Galligan baptized the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James James Cunningham last Sunday Sun-day afternoon. Patrick Holland spent last week in the metropolis, returning home Monday. Mon-day. Mrs. Jennie Gillis made a business trip to the city this week. J. , McNeilus, who went to the city about two weeks ago to recuperate, came back Saturday very much benefited bene-fited by his stay there. Michael Sullivan left here for Butte, Montana, Monday afternoon. Bert McCarthy is here again to stay. He says this is the most desirable desir-able camp in the west to call home. Simon Fraser spent the greater part of last week in the city visiting friends. The young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bennett of Henefer was baptized bap-tized by Rev. Father Galligan Sunday evening at St. Mary's Catholic church. Matt Connelly is home from Logan university on a visit. Mrs. Matt Connelly spent two days in Logan last week. Mrs. William Burns is ill with typhoid ty-phoid fever. J. C. Kelley is reported on the sick list this week. The doctor says he is threatened with typhoid fever. o John Welsh and family returned home from the city last Saturday, after a delightful visit with relatives. Mr. Daly of the Daly-Judge mine is in camp luis weeK. O Mrs. William Fahey is visiting with her daughter in Butte, Montana. o Hugh Kilkenney was in camp last week, looking after his mining interests. inter-ests. o Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murnane left for their home in Eureka last week. Denis Shea left Monday for Lead-ville. |