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Show Page Four TTS J THE PARK RECOUD The ARK RECORD pcbmsiied tdchsdats the park record co. Subscription : : $2.00 Per Teai PUBLISHERS S. h. Kaddon, Editor Entered In the Park City Pug toffice as Second-Class Matter TONIGHT THURSDAY October 14 Egyptian Open 6:30. Starts 7:iS Pi M. American Open 7:15. Starts 7:45 P. M. "SING AND BE HAPPY" A GAY TCNEFIX, LOVE-AND-LAl'GH HIT I Telling Tales j (By KELLY) 1 1 ift ii ii iii ifr Jfr ii fli ii j. ifr Jft 1. J i. fl. 1. ii ii There was several miles of dirt be tween me and the football field last' Friday afternoon but by listening In a fiOtu focfo Bicra Hiifr -vn" ohnul tYta omp mutticuro, uiuiuis viiw Biww u vu,-,, bel hopele6sly beaten up to the standing entertainment for old and . last ouarte, tha Park bovg DUt over tw0 I High School Haws! DOROTHY MOULDING, Editor. young. Doors Open early at 6:45 p. m., with, show starting at 7:15 p. m. SUNDAY and MONDAY October 17-18 Sunday Only Open 6:45. Start9 7:00. The romantic comedy hit of the season, Twentieth Century-Pox's "Sing and Be Happy," plays Thursday only, with, five grand song hits and the screen's new song-and-romance team. Tony Martin and Leah Ray, popular "SOMETHING TO SING ABOUT" 13 JIMMIE CAGNEY'S NEWEST For many reasons "Something to Sing About," the novelty comedy with music and dancing, starring James Cagney, which will be shown Sunday and Monday, Mon-day, October 17-18th, may be said to be both James Cagney's and Orand Nation- young favorites of the air waves who al's most pretentious film production to made a delightful romantic combination ' date. when they were first teamed in the Jane Instead of being the wise-cracking, Withers picture, "The Holy Terror." get smart aleck. gal-slapping Romeo he is their first romantic leads In "Sing and j wont to portray, Cagney Is seen as a Be Happy,' with a cast that Includes downright song and dance man and the Joan Davis, Helen Westley, Allan Lane j orchestra leader of a swanky New York and Dixie Dunbar. I nlgn club, who becomes a motion pic- A lively musical expose of rivalry be-j ture star, tween two advertising agencies seeking Of course, all of Jimmy s admirers a large radio account, "Sing and Be "" wno im;y uuuier Kappy" presents Martin as a barnstorm-lne barnstorm-lne orchestra leader who Is persuaded by bis father, Berton Churchill, to enter his advertising firm. The new Paramount News and a comedy com-edy sketch with "Tim" and "Irene" titled titl-ed "Wacky Family" completes the bill. FRIDAY and SATURDAY October 15-16 Doors Open 6:45. Starts 7:15 P. M. JOE E. BROUN USHERS IN NEW SERIAL "DICK TRACY" "Riding on Air," featuring Joe E. Brown is based upon Richard Macaulay's popular Elmer Lane stories which appeared ap-peared in the Saturday Evening Post and the new picture takes Its place alongside "Bright Lights," "Earthworm Tractors," "Alibi Ike" and other top hits of this star's long and successful career. In It. Joe E. Brown proves beyond au on the New York stage and In vaude vine. Behind the production are some 36 elaborate sets. One of them a modernistic modern-istic cafe covers an entire sound stage. In another the deck of an ocean steamer Is reproduced. Four blocks of San Francisco's Fran-cisco's busiest section prvolde exciting exterior sequences. The "Poy Eye" Cartoon "Organ Grinder Grind-er Swing" and the "News of the Day" completes the bill. Due to a change In booking the "March of Time" schedlued for this program pro-gram will be shown Tuesday and Wednesday, Wed-nesday, October 19-20th Instead. TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY Oct. 19-20 Doors Open 7:15. Starts 7:30 P. M. THRILLING ACTION FOUND IN BOTH FEATURES last quarter, tha Park boys put over two touchdowns, and then fumbled the ball and the last chance for an eight time winner over Coalville High. There ought to be a rule against fumbles and weak ends, but as most of the football games are played Friday or Saturday that last rule wouldn't be very popular. Fumbles are old stuff, like what the figures of the final score remind you of 19-12, this ought to be run In the "Twenty-five "Twenty-five Years Ago" notes. Anyway the boys have got that game out of their system, and for the rest of the season the boys can play good football. We all like to win, but If a game Is played for the sport of the thing, what difference does it make which end of the final score you're on. Yet some of the boys did not want to go to the school dance because they lost. Fooey. Nobody cares what Is about to happen The student body held Its first dance of the school year last Friday in the high school gymnasium. It was a get- acquainted dance and the students who ' j. attenaea certainty am meir pan make It a big success. Thursday, October 14 i&37 ,f..f..t. i aiace meat ot urocery PARK CITY'S QUALITY MARKET The high school wishes to thank the following girls: Betty Cunningham, Ethel Johnson, Helen Carter and Bessie Fletcher. Flet-cher. In cooperation with Miss Thackeray, Thack-eray, head of the home economics department, de-partment, they have had the velvet drapes In the auditorium cleaned ana repaired. They look very good and add much to the beauty of the auditorium. FOOTBALL NOTES Francis "Pug" Johnson Last Friday, the Miners lost a hard- game to the North Summit Prices effective Friday and Saturday 1 T ARD Swift's Silver J M-1AJ Leaf, 4 lb. pkg. I pnPPPP chase & saiAorn 2 pound cans 69c 29c 57c fought Braves. The Miners kicked off, and the Braves threw a forward pass. They received a 4. fifteen-yard penalty on this play. In 4. the next play the Miners received a In political circles right now. The deer ! fifteen-yard penalty for holding. Theyj fly has chased the political bee right fought back and forth the first quarter 4. out of all discussion. In the office, store, refreshment parlor, (saloon,) cafe. change-room, stope, drift or anywhere a COCOA Rs;n 15c ! PORK 8 BEANS 25c !! I PEANUT BUTTER5 29c Sodas. 2 pound box New crop, 4 lbs. ... Spring Garden, 2 cans for no score. In the second quarter the Braves went on the war-path and made a touchdown, j T bunch of hunters get together there Is : but missed the try for the extra point. 1 & only one subject for discussion deer The Braves then kicked off to the hunting. You have listened to the stories ' Miners, but the Miners could not get time and again, season after season, but j going. Sweatfield, the Miners quarter- never tire listening or Interrupt, because back, made several good gains, but the 2. you have one of your own to spring.' Miners were unable to score. Sweatfield 4, "One fellow missed his first shot at a . kicked to the Eraves, who made several . buck, got mad and shot a hawk on the j good gains from reverses and spinners, t wing, then got his deer." "Dr. Cart", and then the Braves quarterback scored. T let that one out of the bag. There are A pass from Bedsaul to Sprlggs scored 4. irt.a nf nther stories iik it. but loneer. I the extra Doint. lust before the half all depending on how the listeners take ended. HPrTt JT X TT"?0 Woods CrOSS. them, so If you don't bring In the deer, The third quarter started when Park T I I 1 1 Yj M I Uril . ' bring back a good story. There Is more City received. DeYonghe and Sweatfield 4. w a w.wvr iy2 Slze C3L1 gun powder smoke In the mines now made good gains up tne new. -men than blasting powder. You can't tell, "Pug" Johnson tossed a pass to Perkins, "rir ",Ti XT Black Beautv r whether It is a round being shot or some ' and the ball was on the Braves' fifteen- T JJl 1.1 J f ,T J j story telling hunter illustrating how yard line. The Braves held Park City, X -w-vavj. yew crop, lb CRACKERS NAVY BEANS PEAS Harmony, 3 cans 25c PANCAKE PLOUR3, 19c 10c 25c 23c 29c x his trusty rifle brought down a buck. Twenty-five Years Ago Both "Mountain Justice" and "Mid- From The Park August 24, 1913. ', tir unadulterated, algnt Taxi" are replete with thrills and pantomime Is called for he is excelled by ajfo romance. George Brent and Jose-1 J- no one In pictures, unless It be that PWm utch inson are featured In 'Moun- nai8 J ... r-Vioi-. tam Justice." a drama In irhlyVi Wq lie Chaplin. In the sequence In which n finds himself battllna some air smugglers while trying to repair the wing of his radio-flown airplane, he provides, without resort to gag lines or comic dialogue, as hilarious a quarter-hour of merriment as the screen has offered In many a day. The Egyptian is happy to bring to Its screen the new serial" Dick Tracy," one of the most popular chapter plays of recent re-cent years. The first episode will be shown on this program together with the Mickey Mouse Cartoon "Mickey's Mr. Charles Moore continues to receive news from the Lost Alice property in California. Carrots and then went on another war-path, and Bedsaul tossed Clark a pass for their last touchdown as the quarter end-; T ed. The Braves kicked to the Miners, and j 4 then the Miners went to town. Johnson i and DeYonghe took the ball over, but J Washed Clean, were unable to score the extra point. 4 t; inc The Braves kicked off again, end the . s iDS Miners went over the line again with DeYonghe carrying the ball, but the ex-X CjeiPTV Fruits and Vegetables 10c 7r ..IT.. 1 tra point was not made. The Miner boys ucuenu manager a. u. MCMUuan. oilriM- nt 1mft tn the T. 11, w - i . iittl f n A LalAS. ao Vta Vf a 1 ra Via rt t SEE MRS. WM. GRANTHAM Your Watkin dealer, for Food Products, Medicinal Preparations, Toilet Articles, Soaps and Cleaners. Special this month Liniment $1.00 elze and Menthol Camphor Cam-phor Ointment, 65c size both for $1.00 Phone 183w. 35-39. Bartly McDonough ATTORNEY AT LAW Office at 419 Main Street Phone No. 5 THE REASON, We've been SO BUSY; Is because; MOTORISTS Want good car heaters; NOW! And they know; We do the job; RIGHT! You should make a date; NOW!! For yours. Don't drive an "Ice-box;" This winter. Phone 300!! CENTRAL AUTO SERVICE Your Ford Dealer the Daly West spent a couple of days at the Daly West the first of the week Twenty-five Years Ago Braves took the Miners' scalps back to worm BummiD. oweameia ana uexungne ; . Dlaved eood ball for the Miners In the i a The Charlotte Cassidy vs. Silver King hackfield. and White and MacArthur. ! uoairuon Mines company case, lor one-jon the line. Bedsaul and Clark starred fourth Interest In the Capital Ledge f0r the Braves. The final score was 19 claim, In Judge MarshaU's court, Judg-'to 12. menu was awarded to the King com- This Friday the Miners will go to Morgan, where they will play a winning game against the Trojans we hope. Last Friday the Judge Memorial Bull pany, I Twenty-five Years Ago I W. J. Wright closed a deal for a ranch ; over in the reservation country this i . tjnerta rlnmArt Vi n Trrtlfltia Vtr a enICQ rf , Twenty-rive Y'ears Ago 13 to 0. and we feel that If our football ! J. J. Fitzgerald, W. J. Bircumshaw,' team will 6how as much fighting spirit, William Berry and Robert Wright at- and play as well as they did against tended the State Firemen's tournament , North Summit, that we'll come out on In Eureka this week. top, too. I Twenty-five Years Ago I Mayor Welsh appointed G. D. Blood, tmml and S. L. Raddon as delegates to the Trans-Mississippi congress to be held In Salt Lake. Twenty-five Years Ago Tuesday's Rio Grande train was de layed by a freight wreck near the summit, sum-mit, and did not arrive In Salt Lake until 12:30 a. m. Wednesday. Twenty-five Years Ag Sweet Spuds 25c Ran on 00 10c iV3Gt. 19c APPLE CIDER eaIIOn 35c 2; well bleached 4 pounds QUALITY MEATS t PORK CHOPS 32c Very lean, pdund . . FRANKFURTERS ley were guests of Mrs. C. W. Hodgson. Twenty-five Y'ears Ago Miss Irene Grisley left Monday for a several weeks visit with her father at Butte, Montana. Twenty-five Y'ears Ago Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McGInlev left Salt Lake Wednesday for a two months visit J J Fresh made, 2 lbs 35c SAUER KRAUT Morgan's best, ' p pound ROUND STEAK Steer Beef, pound 25c Clarence Carty, Joe McLaughlin and with relatives and friends In Chicago. Ed Walker returned Wednesday from a Twenty-five Y'ears Ago nsning ana nunting trip over in tne Duchesne country. I Twenty-five Years Ago I H. W. Delghton is Installing a heating Miss Pearl Snyder was a passenger to Salt Lake Wednesday. Twenty-five Years Ago plant at the Washington school build- j wWtttt her g- , James O'Keefe. x eiuy-nve leans ag' POT ROAST No. 7 Cuts, -I q pound IVC CHILI BRICKS Morrell's, j r pound pkg ZitC Mr. and Mrs. James Rasband returned! Twenty-five Y'ears Age- Kitchen Kinks To measure molasses, grease the cup or spoon Into which molasses Is poured and it will not adhere. ... A few spoon fuls of water boiled In the pan before adding milk to be boiled will help keep MODERNISTIC CIRCULATING Wednesday, after a twelve weeks trip to ho" "T T:ia Z . J. tne mUK fTom scorcnmS ave the Trf . Bth. m, home in Owana, Iowa, after a months stem on onions and ka it. . hanriiP HEATERS 1 London, T ' points. I Twenty-five Years Ago ruiujcau vjsit TO)th father nj cictor Twenty-five Y'ears Ago- Complete with Pipe and Floor Board, as low as $47.50 Stove Pipes, Collars, Shakers, Fire Shovels, Lifters, Pokers, etc. Galvanized Coal Buckets, No. 18 size 75c Paris and other when grating them and the fingers will Tint. Ha InlnrpH T Af ICV114a .afiivniul D.11 T .1.. . . According to rumor. Miss Mae Baillie '"i1""" ".c to remove greas etains from a stove and Tom Waldon were married In San 11.. -.."Lms Til8 :a.catln. w"n sprinkle salt on a stiff brush which has t ! Francisco iwrcuu., k, ana jvirs. jonn bnieias. been dipped In hot water and thoroughly T 1 t n i- . Twenty-five Years Ago fumiti tha etnvit Whpn nittlTij trifat incuij-un, S" m.. rnn .j i,,v. x tv. , T " - "" ' - "o Marriage license was issued the first,, V,t,C oV. . v J " i 10ar use a 8narP Knlr tllat 18 "equently of the week to Mr. H. F. Orr and Miss'MlM Katnryn Cunningham Thursday. dipped In warm water to insure even- Irma Evans. Twenty-five Y'ears Ago Miss Ella Ace Is spending a three or four weeks vacation In Rock Springs, j Wyoming. Twenty-five Years Ago Mrs. A. R. Weeter and Mr. R. E. Stlng- Window Glass MAIN FURNITURE & HARDWARE Park City 559 Main Street Y H' 4"!' 'fr'J 4 4 "l "I "I1 'h Bros, have exposed the secrets of the mountains. "Midnight Taxi" Is a drama of a wo man In a man's world of crime, and the toughest man on the "queer money' squad. Relentless enemies yet desperately in love. The latest "MARCH OP TIME" shown at 7:30 and 10:33 p. m., each night is a part of this program. The Family Doctor edged pieces. ... To brown biscuit tops, brush the biscuit with a pastry brush FOR RENT A four room, newly papered pa-pered and painted, modern, unfurnished house. Enquire at THE STATE BANK OP PARK CITY. 35-37. FOR RENT Modern apartment. Enquire En-quire 244 Rossie Hill or R. L. CHAM-EERLAIN, CHAM-EERLAIN, 964 Norfolk Avenue. Pagano Bros. Coal Utah's cleanest, hardest, hottest coal. Moderate prices on loads. Leave orders with "Puss" Aubrey, Globe Barber Shop. Agent. tf. "Ti fi n in B 0 D B B 0 H so i i i h 1 Vi II I PB OOF KEV CODES'Q ALLOH 160 QUAQT 157 P.1HT 158 'A PfliT 159 : - ones';. iy i If! h t. t 3; v 4' FOUND A string of Rosary beads. dipped In milk. Rich brown crusts will Owner may have same by calling at POP The most Important thing to do after result. jiiiNiii. receiving a burn is to cover the area with a coating of some sort as soon as possible to exclude air. An excellent pre paratidn to have on hand is made of one pine olive oil or sweet oil mixed with as much common baking soda as It will take up. After applying to the afflicted area lightly cover with gauze or band ages torn from old llben napkins or nananercniers. Burns from lye or alka lis are relieved by washing with a solu tion of vinegar and water. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 1 Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. October 2, 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that JOHN GEORGE CONDAS, of Park City, Utah, who, on July 13, 1933, made Additional Stockraising homestead entry. No. 051143 T for Lot 3, Wij NWVi, NWi4 NE'i, Sec-'! tion 12, Township 2 South, Range 3 East, ! Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final Proof, to estohHoh T claim to the land above described, before THOMAS P. THOMAS, Register U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City. Utah, on the 9th day of November, 1937. Claimant names as witnesses: George Condas, William Andrews and John Morse, of Park City, Utah, and John Kyrimcs. of Salt Lake Citv. Utah. THOMAS P. THOMAS, Register. First publication October 7. 1937; last publication November 4, 1937. r f BANKRUPT NOTICE CENTURY DISTILLING CO.. PtORIA. ILL. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Utah. In the Matter of Don Ivie, Vol. Eankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 14763. To the Creditors of Don Ivie, of Park City. County of Summit, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice Is hereby given that on the 4th day of October A. D. 1937, the said Don Ivie was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors credi-tors will be held at the office of the undersigned Referee In Bankruptcy. 424 Beason Bldz.. Sat Lake City. Utah, on the 20th day of Octcber, 1937. at 10 o'clock a. ei., at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a tm.en, exsmine the bankrupt, and transact fih other business as mav properly come before said meeting. J. T. McCONNELL, Referee in Bankruptcy. Salt Lake City, Utah. October 9, 1S37. ... B i r V V WE HANDLE ALL DETAILS No work or bother on your part. Vd mak out the application for yU amfl aubmit it to our financing agency. f4o j red tape or lona watu. NO DOWN PAYMENTS ' j Yo are not required to make down . payment of a certain pereentaga of tha coat of the job in order to obtain tha loan EASY MONTHLY TERMS Monthly inatallmenta arranged to aolt' your income. Loani may run for aa loaf aa three yeara. FREE ESTIMATES 1 .Well be glad to make an estimate of you . requirements and show you how you can. pay for the improvements without otiaa ' - f" the moneT under tfco Wcyfbeua inane Plan. , TRI-STATE LUMBER CO. -K.fr t SALT LAKE BY BUS New Lew Rates In Effect! Cl OK 0ne rO nn Round $2.00 Trip f W ay Corrunutation Sooks 20 Rides $17.00 r.70 LO'JSD TRIPS DAILY Leave Park City Leave Salt Lake City 8 a. m. and 4 p. rn. Let our drivtr help you plan your trip tia U. P. or Greyhound Stages 10 a. rn. and 6 p. m. BEE HIVE STAGES Phone Park City 31 Howard Hout, Mgr. |