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Show EUREKA. Mrs. Frank Bee.?ley has been ill this Aeek but is now conA-alescing. 4 Mrs. W. B. Mitchell and mother haA'e returned from Butte, Mont., accompanied accom-panied by Mr. Edward McGovern, who -will make Eureka her home after settling set-tling up some business affairs of her late husband's estate. . . Mr. and Mrs. John H. McChrystal returned re-turned last week from Aisit Avith friends at the capital. Mr. and Mrs. McChrystal Avill probably make their home in Salt Lake this Avinter. i PARK CITY. Mrs. P. Towey returned Friday from a pleasant A'isit Avith friends in the city. Mrs. John McSorley is up from Salt Lake visiting her daughter, Mis. M: J. McGill. ' J. J. Daly Ava? here last week. f Mrs. Henry Welsh has been on the sick list for a week, but her many friends will be pleased to learn that she is con-alescing. -- Miss Lizzie Coley entertained at dinner din-ner last Sunday, the gues"t being Misses Mis-ses Frances Wilson, V. Fltzpatrick, K. Malone and G. Fitzpatrick, and the Messrs J. Conley, J. Clarnen and D. GalliA-an. ' Dr. and Mrs. Donoher left Wednesday Wednes-day for Salt Lake. After n brief isit Avith Mrs. Donoher's mother, Mrs. N. I. Packer, the Avill leaAe for England. Avhere they intend A'isiting for several mcnths. Mrs. M. J. McGill returned to Park last Aveek after a pleasant two weeks' visit Avith her mother, Mrs. John McSorley. Mc-Sorley. . ' The many friends of George Kervin will be pleased to learn that the young man has been given a fine position in Eureka. Kervin left 'for his neAV field of labor Monday afternoon. I J. C. Lynch, J. W. Walker. Charles Walker, Frank Judge and Dan Spittsl y .--.- . . , formed a party who, under escort of Robert Gorlinski, came up to Park and spent the day as guests or the St. Louis-Vassar Mining company. Frank Wescott was a visitor 'here last Aveek. Dr. William D. Donoher and Avife will leave Dec. 29 for New York Crty, Avhere Dr. Donoher Avill take a pout-graduate course in medicine. Later the doctor contemplates going to London to pur- I sue a special course on the eye and ear.' I Dr. Donoher says he may possibly re- I turn to Park City in six months. Dr. I W. J. Beardsley of Chicago has leased Dr. Donoher's residence here and Avill begin to practice as soon as Dr. Donoher Dono-her leaves. Dr. Donoher was the Dem- i ocratic aldermanic candidate for the four-year term who Avon in. the recent election over a Republican, and the incoming in-coming Republican administration Avill undoubtedly put a Republ.lcan in h;s place. |