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Show Thursday, November 17, 1933, Page Eight TIIE PARK RECORD t V t t 4 1 I PARK FLOAT 1 Next Thursday night Thanksgiving Right a dunce will be given at Elks hull, to which the public 13 cordially invited. The music will be by the "Jitterbugs," "Jit-terbugs," and a rent "Jittery" time is promised. A ml.flnl fnnthnll trsimo will be played In Park City on Saturday, Nov-,hpf Nov-,hpf iflth. at the local firld, that mould be attended by all local people. Th cramp will be Dlaved between the Park High and Sprlngville High teams and will start at 1 p. m. uenerai aumis-slon aumis-slon 50c; students, 25c; kiddles, 10c. In the evening a big football dance will be held In the high school gymnasium, to which all are Invited to attend. I Jessie Thomas Ciecellus, 62, died at Boy Scouts will Rather toys on Saturdays. Sat-urdays. Anyone having discarded toys are asked to give them to the boys or rail No. 33 or No. 7. Response of the Elks for toys not very encouraging but hnili rntnlio nYrwrt.f'd The omclal count last Monday at cZuUoZ Coalville made no change In the result long "'" w CrSawIord county, as published In last week's Record. The f"dnft, 03 1876 He had resided only change In the figures published 'na" 2US of yews work, was in favor of "Brownie" Cunningham, nJ' ''"i d as a the sheriff -elect. He gained ten votes, ingin the v by a thus defeating Sheriff Adamson by j'KTenwr, votes instead of 16. I Colorado. Funeral services were held this "Mickey" Isaacson, 12, son of Mr. and afternoon from the Archer chapel, burial Mrs. Everett Isaacson, had the mlsfor- being In the City cemetery, tune to break his right arm In two places j Saturday last. The lad had gone to thai Some weeks ago Park City Lodge, No Judge tunnel to play with schoolmates, , 734, B. P. O. Elks, made an appeal to and' In sleigh riding down the road lost the people of Park City for discaraea control of his sleigh and ran into the and broken toys, they may have that a ditch breaking his arm. He Is doing merrier Christmas would result for many splendid at his home on lower Park of our kiddies. Beginning Saturday next Avenue. I the Boy Scouts of our city will make a S;-' l-i LM The Magic Sign of a Wonderful Time- A mm mmmm houe to house cauvas, gathering the fTIrr' toys; anyone bavins any discarded or J-grSAfa- broken toys are asked to give them to the Scouts. If you prefer call Nos, 33 or 7, and someone will call for your package. ine loys gumercu win ue repaiieu auu. ;., painted, and on Christmas eve dlstrl- t. buted to needy children. Further details M will be published as the good work V; progresses. Former Park City Lady Dies In California The Pasadena, California, Star News,1 of October 29th, states the following: i jry "Mrs. Augusta Wonn, 1231 North Wilson! I f liunim nsauirl nan fvtnhpr 1SK. 19H8. I &J at a local hospital. She had been a resident re-sident of Pasadena for the past 24 years, coming here from Park City, Utah. Surviving Sur-viving are her daughter, Mrs. Howard M. Parsons, Pasadena, with whom she made her home, and a granddaughter, Mrs. Frances Simsarian, Washington, D. C. Funeral services will be held Monday at 10:30 a. m., at Memory Chapel of Ives & Warren company, 100 North Hill Avenue, Ave-nue, with Dr. James Leishman officiating." 1 LADIES TWO - PIECE SILK RAYON PAJAMAS I ' 1 II at- $1.00 and $1,35 Deceased was the widow of the late Harry Wonn, for many years one of Park City's best known miners. Mr. and Mrs. Wonn, and daughter, Miss Ruby, were prominent and esteemed residents of our city for many years, Mr. Wonn passing on In this city twenty-three years ago. Miss Ruby, before her marriage to Mr. Parsons, was instructor in our public schools, and also in the Ogden schools. The news of the passing on of Mrs. Wonn, will be received with sincere regret re-gret by many Park City friends. EQUIPPED WESTERN WITH ELECTRIC MIRROPHONIC system TONIGHT THURSDAY Nov. 17, 1938 Admission 25c is'-:: - DASRIEUX -'FAIRBANKS,-J .-Js '. h a New IKwsai Piiture' ' r I - v MISCHA AUER iLOUIS HAYWARD - HELEN B20DERICK 'TAKAMOINT NEWS" "BOB CROSBY and his ORCHESTRA" FOB SCHOOL TRUSTEE To the Voters of Park City: I wish to ask you for your support for my re-election to the School Board at the election which Is to take place In Park City, December 7th. Very truly yours, 42-44. THOMAS E. CLARK. SCHOOL TRUSTEE ANNOUNCEMENT To the voters ol School District No. 1: I hereby announce my candidacy for the election of School Trustee for District No. 1, at the election to be held on December 7th. Very respectfully, ZACK OBLAD. 41-44 1 1 : I 1 J 1 Till mi TJ Ml f V- 1 I I 1 CANDIDATE FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEE ERNEST LANGE Is a candidate for School Board of Education from third district. Election December 7, 1938. "THE WORLD IS OURS" Novelty FRIDAY and SATURDAY Nov. 18-19 Admission 10c 25c HERE ONCE MORE! SHIRLEY'S EEST-OF-ALL MUSICAL j fk ... WITH HER CAST OF CASTS! i TT73Vl' I RANDOLPH SCOTT f. : M lyill. JACK HALEY f . V - GLORIA STUART GLORIA STUART PHYLLIS BROOKS UCI CM UfCCTi ry SLIM SUMMERVILLE BILL ROBINSON RAYMOND SCQn QUINTET ALAN DINEHART Edward BROMBERG 20th Cenfury.fo Pidun 1) .- x -r. :rr. f fO) j 1 .A 1, CDttffl), '" An American Cavalcade V TTRONI AllCC DON POWER -FAYE-AMECHE ETHEL MERMAN - JACK HALEY JEAN HERSHOIT HELEN WESTIEY 1 .? S f f JT--- ? tl'f Ladies Balbriggan Two-Piece Pajamas Small, Medium and Large Priced at $1.00 and $l,5Q Childrens Flannel Pajamas Sizes 6 to 16 SLOP ' Ladies Printed Pique and Silk Rayon Blouses Small, Medium and Large $1,00 and $1,29 Childrens Velvet Bonnets $1.00 - $1.35 - $1.50 Clothing Department SWEATERS AND JACKETS for winter Heavy Blue and Brown Shirts Zipper t1 CA Type 4JU-vJ PETERS SHOES for all the family i in 2 T? I "ill i k A, A Overshoes and Rubbers All Styles and Sizes Mittens and Gloves For Everyone GROCERY DEPARTMENT CORN Mid State Sweet Corn STRING BEANS Kitchen King I PEAS Kitchen King for 29c pT fT Tp HUSLER'S rLUUiV KITCHEN MAID 48 lb. bag 89c r . : .-..w -.-: I a -uu8 nwnoerat f t i . NEW SERIAL STARTS Pinfs,Na4$ J "Hawk of the Wilderness" Chapter 1 Quorh.No.44 II If I Of B GANG COMEDY-"Men In night" lEil SUN.-MON.-TUES. - Nov. 20-21-22 - Admission 10c-25c ff I I)l,,rs OiM-n 6:13 starts 7:00 P. M. J' 4 V ' I ,; I 1 PANCAKE FLOUR Husler's Hi-Altitude 3 lb. bag 17c GRAPE FRUIT Shaver's In Syrup Fancy tall can 3 for 29c VJ) rffiriT?Q T7nr 1VcT, Rolrnri 9 Ihc AKn vwivxuu x anvj x ivpii uunvu ........... auu "PATIIE NEWS" Now fhowlng every week Pay Your Taxes 1938 taxes may be paid to JEROME PAXTON. at his office In Park City. AGNES FARNSWORTH, 37-43. County Treasurer. WEDNESDAY ONLY Doors Open 6:43 Nov. 23 Admission 25c Show Starts 7:13 P. M. J TIT) f I W Excew Acid cause Pill i youPa,'nf Stomach Ulcer., Indigestion, Bloating, Gaa, Heartburn, Belching, Nausea, get a free sample of UDGA and a free interesting booklet at CENTRAL DRUG CO. - . t r i i. Ail T L "MVMC WILL TELL" B K O MusU-al Comedy OSWALD CARTOON NO SALE (13c) PROCRAM THIS WEEK Y2 Gallon $1.17 Just A Reminder! MINERAL OIL Pints 39c Quarts 69c also WE DO Photo Finishin 25c a roll 3c Reprints Guaranteed to please! Central Drug Co. 411 Main Street or PUMPKIN Brimfull Brand No. 2 cans 10c PORK & BEANS Brimfull Brand....No. 2V2 cans 10c CATSUP Brimfull Brand 14 oz. bottle 2 for 25c MACARONI-Cut Cellophane Bags 3 lbs. 19c SPAGHETTI-Cut Cellophane Bags ... 3 lbs. 19c ft TOMATOES Red Diamond Solid Pack-No. 2 cans 3 for 29c $ TOILET SOAP Wool For Toilet and Bath 6 bars 25c 1 Lemon Peel Orange Peel THIS YEARS CROP OF Citron Peel Nuts Raisins Currents Large Honker Cranberries 1 VI) FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER TURKEYS ALL No. 1 SWIFT'S PRIME QUALITY IMEATS AT OUR MODERN MARKET ' BACON "X-L" SLICED CELLOPHANE WRAPPED .lb. 27 c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Daily Hens and Fryers I I I - m i i t) I .V 1 (;) I W I!) i ) . NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE A. D. 1938. I PERRIS S. JENSEN, Attorney, i 1 1205 Walker Bank Bidg., Estate of KATHERINE HUDDT, also gait Lake City. Utah. I The undersigned will sell at public known as KATE HUDDT, Deceased. First publication November 17. 1933; last sale, end to the highest bidder the iol- Creditors will present claims vouchers to the undersigned at Walker Bank Building. Salt Lake City. Utah, on or before the 26th day of January A. D. 1939. LAURA CRAWEOBD. Administratrix of the Estate of j Katherine Kuddy slso known , as Kate Huddy, Deceased.- Dat of first publicatiuu Uovembor 17, with publication December 8, 1938. 1205 Anticipate your printing needs lowing des;ribed property, one 1353 Model Stutz Sedan. Motor Number 305i8. Said sale to take place at the Sheriff's ' effice at Park City, Utah, November 23. ! 1938, at 10:30 a. m. The above sale is . made for storage charges upon said &u" tamobile. GILBERT J. KEMBALU Dated November 17, 1933. 1 1 4 1 &3 1 II I ) I f I I i .'Ml |