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Show PARK CITY. Mrs. N. C. Harrington and children spent a few days in Salt Lake last week. Mrs. Thomas was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Wilson, last week. Mrs. Peter C. Harrington and children chil-dren of Salt Lake are guests at the home of M. E. Harrington this week. Maurice Fitzgerald and wife were passengers from Salt Lake Tuesday morning. Tinirh Kilkennv snent a couple of davs here this .week. John Malia spent the Fourth in the city. On last Sunday at five minutes to eleven a. m., Miss Mary Fernette died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fernette. The young lady was 20 years of age on the 8th of last December. She was a pupil of the free schools and finished her course of studies last June. She was buried from the Catholic church Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. Rev. Thomas Galligan officiated of-ficiated at the church and cemetery. R. I. P. Rev. Fathers Roseer and Remy spent two days in Park this week, the guests of Rev. Fatner Galligan. John C. Kelly spent last Monday at the famous "Hot Pits." Mr. James Donovan of the Tribune came up from the city Wednesday for a few days recreation. Patrick Lyons and wife returned from Ogden Monday. John Dillon returned from the metropolis me-tropolis Monday after a stay of ten days. Mr. L. McPolin returned to camp Monday. A most delightful entertainment was given Tuesday night by the Ladies' La-dies' Auxiliary of the A. O. H. in their new hall. The literary and musical programme was rendered by the following fol-lowing talented ladies and gentlemen: the Fitzpatrick sisters, Kelley sisters, Harrington sisters. Mrs. Connelly, Miss Osika, Miss Wiest, Messrs. J. P. Burns, J. C. Kelly, S. J. Osika and J. D. Harrington. Mr. J. C. Kelly was chairman of the evening. The following fol-lowing programme was given, after which refreshments were served. PROGRAMME. Chorus "Auld Lang Syne." Vocal Club. Trombone solo "The Holy City." Stanley Osika. Song, "Why Don't You Write a Letter Home" J. P. Burns. ' Dialogue Harrington sisters. Song,. . . ."Mansion of Aching Hearts." J. C. Kelly. Song "Beside the Camp Fire." Miss Osika. Chorus, "The Old Oaken Bucket." Vocal Club. Song "Come Back to Erin." Miss G. Fitznatrick. THE INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. A Farce in One Act. Characters. Mr. Sowemup J. D. Harrington. Sally-Anne Lulu Kelly. Mr. Fitznoodle Stanley Osika. Bridget G. Fitzpatrick. Mrs. Flieway Miss Fitzpatrick. Beckey Genevieve Fitzpatrick. Vocal quartet May Kelly, Florence Kelly, Lulu Kelly and A. Osika. Seng "Home, Sweet Home" May Kelly. Song, selected J. C. Kelly. Dialogue.. J. C. Kelly; Miss Connelly. Chorus.'. . ."Pulling Hard Against the Stream" Vccal Club. Accompanists Miss Lulu Kelly and Esther Wiest. n |