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Show PARK CITY. Interesting Social News and Personal Paragraphs. (Special Correspondence.) Miss Mary Shields came up from the city Sunday morning and enjoyed dining din-ing with her parents, brothers and sisters sis-ters at the noon hour. She returned on the afternoon train. Mrs. John McSorley and Mrs. M. J. Gill returned from Salt Lake Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mrs. J. P. Kelly, Miss Lulu, Masters James and Stewart returned from Salt Lake Thursday. Mrs. William McSorley. after a few days' sojourn in Salt Lake, returned home Saturday morning. S Mr. Hugh Kilkenny spent a few days in the Park this week. Mrs. T. L. Powers is spending the week in the metropolis. Mr. and Mrs. Denis Sullivan are cos-i cos-i ity situated in their neat home on Third stret. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blake have moved to Salt Lake for the winter. Mrs. Lucy Garvin, who has been confined con-fined to her room since the fatal disaster dis-aster of July 16, in which she lost her husband, is recovering very slowly. i Mrs. William Campbell went to Salt Lake Sunday to spend the week with relatives. Mr. William J. O'Conneli returned on Sunday from Alaska, and is busy since shaking hands with his many friends here. -- Mr. Barry Cronin and his bride arrived ar-rived from Butte Tuesday and are now at home to their friends at their residence resi-dence on Second street. Mr. Larry McPolin is back here again after a few months sojourn in other camps. Mr. John O'Conneli arrived. Saturday from Aspen, Colo., and was surprised to see the activity evidenced around the camp. - Mr. David Coleman, who has spent the past few months at Stateline, returned re-turned here Tuesday and thinks Park is the only camp to live in. The A. O. H. will give a smoker to its members on' the 29th inst., which promises to be a hummer. |