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Show emimfaei-f? hen. in which he sat and played and lost every penny he had, in addition to a considerable amount that he borrowed. He was 'skinned to a frazzle as it were and a "reverse telephone call was made to his good wife in the metropolis to forward funds to get home on. And then some of us wonder why laws are not enforced. 25 Years Ago August 1947 Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith July 24 is the first granddaughter to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Himes. Boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Trythall is the first grandchild of Mrs. Mae Trythall. Try-thall. Chief Petty Officer M. R. Boyle and Petty Officer R. L. Strout spent August 18 at the Memorial Bldg. for the purpose of awarding American Defense and World War II Victory Medals Med-als to local Navy veterans. The following men and women received medals: Jack M. Hen-dricksen, Hen-dricksen, William M. O'Keefe, William S. Buttons, Joseph 0. Simmons, Thomas R. Brennan, Robert T. Polychronis, Charles Polychronis, Franklin S. Mc-Clellan, Mc-Clellan, John A. Lindsay, James 'W.Simpson, William G. Robinson, Robin-son, Joe J. Davich, Sheron L. Theraton, Geo. F. Keating, Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Darby. 50 Years Ago August 1922 A pretty and impressive wedding wed-ding was solemnized at noon on Wednesday, when Miss Emma Sutton, daughter of State Treasurer, Treas-urer, W. D, Sutton and Lawrence Law-rence H.. Raddon, youngest son of S. L. Raddon werepronounc-ed werepronounc-ed man and wife. The bride and groom were both born and raised in Park City graduating from the Park City High School in 1917. In 1918 Miss Emma went to Ann Arbor, Michigan to take a college col-lege course, the following year Lawrence entered the University Univer-sity of Southern California to take up the study of dentistry. Mr. and Mrs. Raddon will make their home in Los Angeles during dur-ing the next year. Baby boy barn to Mr. and Mrs. Mike O'Connor at the Clark Maternity Home. The story goes that one of the "booze sleuth's" who came up from Salt Lake last week who after "strict search and diligent inquiry, failed to find the least trace of booze in our law-abiding city, had no difficulty dif-ficulty however in finding a real live "twenty one game, |