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Show PARK CITY. Religiouh, Social and Personal Paragraphs Para-graphs of the City. At a special meeting of .the Altar society so-ciety Sunday all preliminary arrangements arrange-ments were made for the appropriate adornment of the church for Christmas. Christ-mas. '---The Christmas music at St. Mary's of the Assumption promises to be excellent, ex-cellent, the regular choir assisted by outsiders are exercising faithfully. Mr. William Murphy and wife are back to Park. ' v ' e .The mass at 7 o'clock Monday morning morn-ing was offered for the repose of the soul of Mr. Francis Fitzpatrick. Matt Connelly is home from Logan to remain till after the Christmas holidays. hol-idays. - Mr. John Murphy, the genial man-: ager in the grocery department of Welsh, Driscoll & Burke's store, received re-ceived news Wednesday that his visler had-just died at O'Nef", An. vir. i Marphy left next morning to attend her funeral. Sincere sympathy is extended ex-tended to Mr. Murphy in his hour of sorrow. Mrs. Felix McAlevy is here from Butte, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Scanlan.. $ .. Mr. Patrick Downy was a passenger to Salt Lake Sunday afternoon. Rev. Father Morrlsy of the cathedral spent Saturday in Park City, the guest of Rev. Father Galligan. . -$, , James Kearns is home from Logan to spend the holidays in camp. Mr. Dan Cronin arrived here Sunday from Fall River, Mais. ' , Mr. James Donovan, who has been taking a special course at All Hallows college during the 'past four months, came to Park Sunday morning to enjoy en-joy the holidays with relatives. Mr. John MaliaThift Sunday afternoon after-noon for Butte, Mont., to spend Christmas Christ-mas with his . brothers, Michael and Patrick. Miss -Frances Wilson returned to Park last week after a delightful visit with relatives in the metropolis. John Galligan- isspending the holidays holi-days in Park. Mr. Patrick Welsh is home from La Platte to spend Christmas with his family. - -- On the Sth inst. a ; young son.. was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Harrington. Harring-ton. -?-, Little John Boyle is here in Park, the guest of Mr. James Donovan. S Mrs. Thomas Faloon was a passenger to Salt Lake Saturday afternoon. She returned home Sunday morning. - Mr. Dan McQueen of Salt Lake spent a day in camp last week. Mr. Patrick Trainor spent a day in Salt Lake last week. '" Mr. Patrick Fitzpatrick returned from Salt Lake last' week, after spending spend-ing several days there. Mrs. M. C. Harrington came up on Sunday morning's train after a brief visit in thc-! city. $. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welsh will spend Christmas in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. James Ivers. St. Mary's school closed Tuesday and will reopen the first Monday of the hew- year. , . A terrible accident occurred at the J. I. C. mine by which. W. H. Ward, a young miner, met. a violent and instant death. .... W. H. Ward came lere about a month ago from Montana, and we are told by' friends of his that it was his intention to return to that state soon. He was about 2!) years of afe, and very popular among his associates. His mother lives at Gales-burg. Gales-burg. III., and deceased was a member of the K. of P. lodge, of that city. . Both the mother and his lodge have been notified noti-fied and asked for instructions as to the disposition .of the remains. . i .. . The infant child of :Mrs. Sherman Snyder Sny-der died in Salt Lake end will, be brought to the Park Sunday for interment. A daughter has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ardeh Henry. All are doing nicely but George FItzmeler, the grandpaand grand-paand he will recover.. |