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Show ....iiiUlKiwnii i ii lt-jilwi.-. . t II 1 I u , , p,, - Irish lass dips into "travel bar." Pat's Party Provokes Paddy Pirouettes With apologies to the author of that popular Irish song, McNamara's Band: Oh Father Pat, he knows his stuff, his parties are surely grand. And when he steps to the podium we all clap our hands. His dance steps are, by all our views, the finest in the land. A credit to old Ireland was Father Carley's dance. If you weren't there last week, you missed it, and that's your problem. But St. Mary's church and the Hibernian Society threw a bash at the Elks Lodge that could not be topped by any St. Paddy's Day bash, bar none. The fiddles played and the pretty lasses danced with all those fine young lads and it truly was a sight to see. The Irish coffee was good, the stout flowed freely and the money went to a fine cause. Many familiar Park City people were there, but perhaps the true mark of what a fine party it was March 12 was that fact that most of the people who were there are not seen at the "in" Park City parties. They were the locals who quietly lead their lives in this fine mountain town. Hats off to you father, sorry about the fractured song at the beginning of the story, but we couldn't resist. f I ' ' J' k' f t . . . World's biggest leprechaun. Osfe ''if i,4 v ' v i( ' r, , - V 1 i ' -V - 1 W- - ' - ft ::....:4 i : " ' ) Virginia and Jay Meehan. , f - ft"4 X . 'r i ; ' 3 . l 1 . - - I Georgene and Ron Crosby. |