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Show EUREKA. ' Deputy Sheriff Fitzgerald of Silver City was in Payson Friday and Saturday. Satur-day. . Patrick Leary returned last week after aft-er a week's visit inSalt Lake. Mike McGlynn has' been on the sick list the past Jew days, but is now con-. con-. valescent. Tim Downey returned from Park City last Friday. $ Miss Lou Murphy left Monday for . Denver, where she will visit friends and acquaintances. P. J. Fennell, proprietor of the -Union meat market, was in Salt Lake Thursday Thurs-day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. e'. Huish and Emmet Sullivan returned from a visit to Pay-son Pay-son last Monday. i - Mrs. Murphy, wife of M. D.- Murphy of the ' Bullion-Beck mine, came out from Salt Lake last week. -$- ' Mrs. Mary Shea and Miss Maggie : Leahy were Salt Lake visitors last - week. Mrs. John Hupfer. Mrs. James Dris-eoll Dris-eoll and Miss Mabel Hupfer were the guests, of Salt Lake .friends several . days during last week. t. 4 ' -' -Mrs. a trick H m la nd-Jef t for Ogden last week or. a business trip and pleasure pleas-ure trip. Mrs. John Condon of Salt Lake is visiting vis-iting friends in Eureka this week. . -. , .-:$-- . Mrs. Sheehan and her daughter, Nellie, Nel-lie, left for Ogden. Tuesday of last week. Miss Nellie- has been sick for some time pfist and is going there for the benefit of her health. $, Maynard Cronin, the 4-year-old son of Daniel Cronin, was poisoned last Friday by eating poisoned candy. Dr. Taylor was called and relieved the little lit-tle sufferer who is now out of danger. -- . , The Valerian society entertained Rev. Father Morrisy at their regular semi-monthly meeting held Wednesday I evening of last week. A nice programme pro-gramme was rendered, after which refreshments re-freshments were served. . J Mr. M. J. Condon and Miss Mayme E. Brown were united in marriage last week by the Rer. Father O'Donohue. I They will make their home at Salt Lake. Rev. Father itorrisy of Salt Lake was in camp last week jn the interest of The Intermountain Catholic. " -.4- - EurekaXUtah, June 2, 1902. Editor Intermountain. Catholic: Rt. Rev. Bishop Scanlan made his regular episcopal visitation to Eureka. He came on Saturday evening, and was met at the depot-by- a delegation of boys and girls who. are always happy when they see their bishop. - On Sunday Sun-day morning his .lordship officiated at the early mass. The children of Mary were present in a body and joined the children who received their first communion. com-munion. The spectacle of so many children chil-dren robed' in iyhite typical of the purity of their hearts, '"was most edifying. edify-ing. The high mass -at 10 o'clock was celebrated by Father; Donohue. After the mass Bishop Scanlan administered the sacrament of confirmation to forty-six forty-six jthildren, one adult being included. After explaining the nature and effect of the sacrament, -his lordship gave a, practical and common-sense talk, suitable suit-able to the old as well as the young.' He mapped out a course for the children chil-dren to follow, through life,tand appealed, appeal-ed, to pattfn.ts to bsfe faithful to .their trust in directing' the.'footsteps f -theiv Innocent' children.1 He pointed but the "woes" pronounced by the Good Master on all. especially on parents who would scandalize these innocent little chil-dien. chil-dien. His timely counsel and direction were listened to by all with the greatest great-est attention, and. will Jiave a marked effect on all who heard "Bishop Scanlan. Delighted with the" work done, and pleased with his fisff to Eureka, Bishop Scanlan left, on the evening train for Salt Lake. ' Father Morrissey was a guest of Rev. P. O'Donohoe last week. ' J Many of our mines are shut down, and a number of old miners are idle. The trouble does not arise from want of ore, which Js abundant in our big mines, but from a misunderstanding between smelters and mine-owners. This will soon be adjusted, and Eureka, Utah's greatest .ore, producing camp, will again .boom.- I OCCASIONAL. Wanted Every person to come and examine goods and prices of the Council Coun-cil liquor house and convince yourself. No. 10 East First South. |