Show 0 0 park float I 1 0 a I 1 0 0 I 1 ryan and county physical atzl sij Browning went to salt lake yes acay ay afternoon on county bust busi adjis po you enjoy dancing then at t a the social at Ras bands I 1 tall tonight ti ti night saturday good music and time a good abood the e ladle ladies s meeting of 0 tile first congregational reg church will III be held a the th home of mrs ills A A I 1 pike next y day idley feb st ath il there will be services to morrow t the swedish church at 11 a m ad d in the evening the rev N lind of 0 eureka will have charge barge of these services you are vel elcome conie J than gibson the victim ol of the idaly accident of two weeks ago Is eg still at the hospital the fractured leg is rapidly mending however and it is thought next nest week will see him out of the institution on crutches thomas durkin won tile handsome piece of lace given by the women of woodcraft thursday evening and at d miss sarah berry was the fortunate lady to win the thimble club quilt the little thirteen monena old baby of J L kearns fell down twelve steps wednesday ot of this week receiving some bad bruises but none of a serious nature the little thing was in a walking chair and in playing on the porch got too close to the edge resulting in the he accident dont buy your meat from ped clars when you can buy it cheaper irom from your home butchers the park city meat company is selling pork for S 9 12 1 2 cents a pound as will be seen by tile the display advertisement in this issue is sue cut out the peddler abild patronize those these interested in your home town tonn the many frien friends cig of I 1 miss annie rolley kolley will be pained to hear that the lady is not doing as well as they would like tho the last week she has been in quite a serious condition and tt it is feared another operation will be necessary the sympathy of her many friends goes out to her and the sincere is for her rapid and completo cora pleto ipe ip covery overy john An andersen derbon and J C crooks were arrested this week tor for operating a slot machine in their place of 0 bubines bu sines they were found guilty and tined fined 1000 each by judge clossman Ci ossman ed peterson and matt Do donstrom Booe ostrom were also before ills his honor charged with drunkenness plead guilty and were assessed each this was all the business in police court walter schmidt a senior in the who has been active in x work this school year and xi calef of the red and vered evered his connection with V dhigh high school yesterday and salt lake tomorrow is 13 parents are now located ilya regrets the necessity of 0 I 1 1 e and in bidding his school oil bye yesterday afternoon ft 0 lt 8 avei overcome come with emotion enter the salt lake high pr r the second sem semester ester miss bonald was elected as its his or as editor lix in clil chief ef tor for the annual i wa 1 this u winter inter has been harder on water pipes than for many seasons past and the electric has I 1 been and still Is in great demand water master alaster byrne and fill crew of trained electricians have been welkins over timeto satisfy water patrons over three hundred pipes have been thawed out to date and mr bryne says bays there are over one hundred more yet to receive attention tile the moderated weather of tho the last few days and the fall ot of snow enow may prevent the further freezing of water pipes fishers and hunters ot 01 every part of utah are urged to send three representatives to a mass to tc be held at tile the city and county building salt lake city at S p lh in feb 1 matters of the utmost importance to every sportsman in utah will be discussed in 1914 fishers and hunters of utah laid more thin than for licenses and in si ant over a halt half million dollars more than ninety per cent ot of ihli remained in utah surely these more inore than men and boac bo are entitled to a hearing send your representatives re presenta t ives to the mass mooting meeting to discuss what your part of the state stair wants and needs tor for the bc better ater protection of 0 fish and game you are not building for today alone but for the generations to come county assessor W 0 stephens was in the park tuesday and wednesday of tills this week on matters pertaining to the duties of his office tor for the year 1915 while here lie he saddened the hearts of 0 the proprietors cf the salvage company an outfit that drifted in here to t o weeks ago with a lot of the rankest kind of 0 junk by assessing the stock and compelling them to pay the 1915 tax giving them a receipt therefore this receipt will of course hold good in any city in the state for the amount of goods assessed in park city by such business like methods as these mr stephens lias has saved the county thousands off dollars the past two years year a ile he is always on the job and at ends to details of the office ills his deputy J edward paxton is now busy with preliminary work of assessing the property of park city mr stephens left tor for his home in coalville Co alville thursday morning tuesday evening park lodge no 4 knights of pythias gave a smoker after their regular session A good attendance was present and a L rost lost enjoyable time had biad by members and visitors past chancellor chancellor H H mccartney acted as master ot of ceremonies and dan alexander arthur and fred mcdonald with joe baxter on the piano furnished several vocal selections short talks were made and stories told by 11 II II if mccartney P mcpherson arthur matheson jim McDonal dJoe kemp joe scales george S L N J and R 11 williams H W deighton wm win robinson and others then followed refreshments and a jolly good time generally the knights of pythias is one of the best fraternal orders ers in existence and an effort is being made to increase the membership of the local lodge during the present year and tor for high ideals and genial companionship and good fellowship the order lias bas no peer the funeral ot of the late james F cluen cle who died at the hospital last saturday from the effects of a runaway accident two weeks before was beld at the catholic church thursday afternoon and was largely attended by friends ot of the deceased ry father galligan calligan preached the funeral sermon and drew profitable lessons from the life ot of deceased and commended the fraternity and good will exhibited by fraternal orders in cases ot of this kind there was SL a large number of silver king miners present at the services who followed the remains to their last resting place mrs cluen and her little tle daughter arrived in the par park k I 1 wednesday afternoon from A missoula montana tana to attend the funeral funera I 1 tile the lady will visit in the park for or a few days with friends and will then go to salt lake and vs asit it mr niek nick rowe and mrs sara je Jenk lna i 1 natives datives of the lady before returning to her home deceased was a member ot of the in which he carried 2000 00 insurance agriculture horticulture mining n manufacturing live stock irrigation and general industrial conditions of colorado new Al mexico exico utah t nevada and california rali tornia are ably featured in the annual review number of the railroad red hook book the official monthly publication 0 fl the passenger department denver rio grande western pacific which has just mado made its appearance tile the governors of colorado utah nevada and california Call torniA have contributed articles on the 1914 progress and future outlook of their respective states general write ups upa of every important section along the line of these railroads li have 1 ve been bee a carefully compiled by reliable persons in the various communities and an all editorial forecast ot business indications for or 1915 as expressed by the die leading daily newspapers in fix the rocky mountains and pacific coast regions teems with interest and optimism mr air henry welsh of this city lias has an I 1 interesting rite resting write up on park city ali ich the record will re produce next week mrs mary alary wilkinson widow of the lite late moses wilkinson mother of mrs thomas reese and sister of W J bircumshaw of this city died at the home of tile the former last monday after a long iong siege of illness deceased was tin an old time resident of 0 provo and had been in the park but a few months and came here in the hopes that a change would prove beneficial mrs wilkinson was ivas a native of england being born in ill nottingham on august 13 1852 she carne came to utah in 1865 and tor for twelve years ma made d e her home in tills this county moving to provo twenty five years ago sh she e lad been a widow for twelve years to mourn lier her loss are eight children twenty eight grandchildren two brothers thomas bircumshaw of tills this city and one sister mrs roso collius collins of miles allies michigan to these loved ones sympathy is extended in their bereavement mrs wilkinson was a consistent member of the L D S church a devout christ christian lan woman and an ideal mother iler her death will be sincerely mourned by a large ceicle cecle of friends who knew her and lover her tor for her many good deeds as a neighbor and filand the retrains were taken to tile the old homestead a at provo utah tuesday t anoon by mr and mrs tom reese funeral services leing held thursday morning mr ind mrs bircumshaw went down wednesday afternoon to attend the services |