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Show PARK CITY. v (Special Correspondence.) Senator Kearns was in the Park for a few days last week. f . . Foreman Keetley returned from the metropolis after a brief visit. f " The members of the A. O. H. will receive Holy Communion in a body at the S o'clock Mass on Christmas at the Catholic church. - f Mr. Jerry ' Sullivan returned from Zion Thursday. f- Mr. Ed Boyle returned to the Park Thursday; Mr. John Savage returned home Wednesday, after a brief visit In Salt Lake. - - f Mr. James Tvers paid a flying visit to the 'Park Friday. , Mr. M. Fitzgerald is visiting in Salt Lake. f Mr. Daniel Oldham left for California last week, where he intends to make his home, in the future. ' 4. . . Miss Catherine Lawrence, who has beeri visiting with friends in the city, returned home Saturday. ' . . Mrs. W. Donoher went to the city Wednesday to spend a few days' with 1 her' mother before leaving wilji her husband for the east. . Dr. and-Mrs. Donoher intend spending Xmas with the doctor's mother in Nebraska. -, J. J. Daly spent Friday at the Daly-Judge. Daly-Judge. .. ... Mr. John Kearns made a business trip to Salt Lake on Thursday of last week. . , . -.-, Mr. John Sullivan is still very ill at the Holy Cross hospital. His ;nany friends here hope for his speedy recovery. re-covery. : Mr. M. C. Murphy, who has been suffering from lead rheumatism for the past few weeks, went to Salt Lake last Friday, hoping that the lower aitituae will benefit him. Miss 5race Frazier and Mr. Henry Crossman, two popular young people of Park City, were quietly married in Salt Lake on Tuesday, Dec.. 15. The young couple returned to the Park last Tuesday morning and that evening a reception-in their honor was given at the home of the groom's mother in Empire canyon. 4 Master John Gallagan of All Hallows college is spending the holidays with relatives. Mr. Michael Hennessy is in Salt Lake still suffering from-a severe attack of rheumatism. Mr. John Hughes left last week for hie home in Ogden.. The many friends of Mrs. Patrick Lyons will be pleased to learn that she fs rapidly recovering from her recent operation at the Holy Cross hospital, and is expected home soon. Master Matt Connelly, who has been attending school at Logan, is spending the Xmas vacation at home. . , . . Master Connie Samon of All Hallows college is home for the Xmas holidays. . . , . . , f . Mr. James Kearns returned last Sunday, Sun-day, from Logan, where he has been attending school. Mr. T. Walden spent Saturday in Salt 1 Lake. . 4 Mr. Dennis C. Sullivan left here Tuesday to spend Chntftmas with friends at Eureka. f Mr. Thomas Cunningham, who had been very sick with pneumonia, is able to be around again. - f Mr. Michael Hanley arrived from the Holy Cross hospital Tuesday, where he spent a week under treatment for erysipelas. John J. Daly, manager of the Daly-Judpn Daly-Judpn mine, came up to camp Monday ; morning, i M-s. Charles Leyland went to Salt Lake Wednesday for a visit. -4- ' George W. Keel of the 'Little Bell came up to town Thursday morning. t I Mrs. Victor You ngberg went down to the city . Wednesday afternoon on a j two weeks' visit with her mother, Mrs. iKirk. -Miss Katie Lawrence is visiting in Salt Lake. . f Hon. Thomas Kearns was in the Park last. week on business. John McMahon was a passenger to Park this week. -t Mrs. M. J. McGilL returned home to the Park Monday morning, after a short visit with her pareifts, Mr. and Mrs. John McSorley. |