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Show Thursday, July 14, 1933. Pa ere Eijrht THE PASS RECORD Mrs. Louis Williams. The big celebration in Summit county for July 24th will be held in Peoa. On July 23rd a homecoming will be celebrated cele-brated with a childrens dance at 2 p. m., ! PARK FLOAT f erkshire Hosiery a softball game at 3:30 p. ni., and a big dance in the evening!. On July 25th, a midnight dance at 12:30 a. m.. will start the Pioneer day celebration. A parade cf progress will be held at 9:30 a. m., a program at 11:00 a. m., and a chlldrens dance and sports of all kinds at 2 p. m., will constitute the days program. A dance at night and trie awarding of prizes for the best pioneer beards will A small brush lire near the trash pile , Elmer Weber, has been In a hospital Chiffon, Semi-Chiffon and Service Weight All the latest shades 89c-$1.QQ Tuesday afternoon was soon extinguished ! the past two months, lie is reported in a by the volunteer firemen, critical condition. Mrs. Clara Bailsman was appointed The work of renovating the L. D. "1 i musician of V. F. W. Auxiliary, at the;Firat ward church Is progressing splen state encampment of state of Utah, held at Cedar City, recently. On Sunday, July 17th, the Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters will hold a picnic at Saratoga, on Utah lake. Friends of the Knights and ladles are also Invited In-vited to attend. A letter received this week by A. A. Pike, from his son, John, states that he Is now "in the harness" at the Denver Den-ver airport, and Is enjoying his new work Immensely. didly. The papering and painting ol tne Interior is nearly completed, and next i week the painting of the outside will be started. conclude the celebration. The music for the three dances will be furnished by 4 Weather report for the week: Illghes Gardner's Rhythm Kings, of Salt Lake temperature, 90 on the 10th; lowest, 44 on the 7th. Precipitation, .03 on the 13th. Four clear days three partly City. Substitute Clerk WtllJ LI1UUU 1U1 UUUlVkl UUV fir fun c A ti I.' Info in Unrlrf nnrl r 'i fl-ic! 1 Kn (tx cloudy. Patients admitted to the Miners Hos CLOSE OUT ON PRINTED ORGANDY i For Postofficc Dltal this week were: Edith Taylor, Regular 30c, v SPECIAL . 221c Childrens Print Dresses broken ankle: Mrs. Jack Grantham, me- Mrs. Blanch Fletcher left Tuesday for I dlcal case, and Mrs. Jack Mitchell, ton Ran Romnrriinn rnfnrnia. to be with ! sil oDeration. On Sunday, July 10th, i The Park City postofflce now being her daughter, Gladys, whose husband, I beautiful baby girl was born to Mr. and rated as second-class, a substitute clerk will be added to the present working 80 Square Print, Assorted Colors and Patterns 89c I force of the local office. The following is called to the attention of eny one desiring to take the examination for 1 . -U&y, B 10 A V M -' W Tf I this position: t t X t X i X t EQUIPPED WITH The Maglo Sign of a Wonderful Time- MIRROPHONIC WESTERN ELECTRIC SOUND SYSTEM TONIGHT THURSDAY A -3 IV July 14, 1938 Admission 25c MM Njrrvll ) V A " .... . . ' r . J JIMMf DURANTE WALTER C0NN011Y JOAN flBM OUStE: "H-SfrT PR&F iif'P OHIZ CF-R1HUDE miZlH RAYMOND VVALBURN THE THKEE ST30(;rS tRCt-ERiC UKAW tiHO HAL IcROY and JOMKMV CREEN & his ORCMfSTRA . Stoif by CorevFoiJ Sasc, j.lay lv I u(!cne Soiow, Richaid E. W'ormser, Philip Rapp Direcifd by Albert S. Resell A CGLUMbM FiCTUSE PARAMOUNT NEWS" "ROMAN CX OF CELLULOID" Coming Events "GOLF MISTAKES" Pete Smith FRIDAY and SATURDAY July 15-16 Admission 10c " ) r-TrWM A FUNNIER I n ( SERIAL .sjivk oi ami., with FLASH GORDON BETTY BOOP Cartoon "Out of the Inkwell" 3 vvc?. I t "Initial substitute clerk, post office service. Park City, Utah. Applications must be on file with the assistant man ager in charge. Thirteenth U. S. Civil Service District, Postofflce ' Building, Denver, Colorado, not later than July The United Stated CivU Service Com mission announces an open competition examination for the position of sub stitute clerk at the post office. Park City, Utah. The basic rate of pay for substitute is 65 cents an hour. For regular employment employ-ment the initial basic salary of clerks in offices of the first and second classes is $1700 per annum. Notices giving full details of exam ination are posted In the lobby of the post office, and all necessary information oncerning the examination desired by applicants will be supplied by Post master Green, Mrs. Gray or John De- Bernard, the officers of the local civil service board. Childrens Hair Bows 10c Infant's Bonnets In Crepe and Nets $1.25 to $1.75. BOYS Clothing Department GRIPS Ideal for vacation wear, rr -i (r Full run of sizes UC to OlAJy RifteClub Sunday the boys rrom Devil's Slide were unable to meet with us, so the riflemen of the local club spent the af ternoon in practice shooting. R. Burns was high man with a score cf 165; C. carpenter 155, and D. Stoll 149 for second and third places, firing was rrom the 300 and 600 yard ranges. Wadnesday, the 13th, the boys cme back for a little more punishment of those all ready sore shoulders and showed show-ed much improvement in their shooting on the 600 yard range, the three high men and their scores are: O. Carpenter 83; C. Carpenter 81; Sam Williams 80 The next shoot is scheduled for Sun day, the 17th, at 1 p. m. You sports men who as yet haven't Joined the club are missing a banging good time. !r. Turner's Reply so m. iTossman oUJN DA x -MONDAY-TUESDAY Admission 10c- SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 P. M. OPEN AT 6:13 P. 51. J'EATI KE HEGINS AT 7:09 I. M. Mr. S. L. Raddcn. Editor, The Park Record, Park City, Utah. Mr. George M. Crossman's explanation oi the city s handling of law violation set forth in "A Scandalous Proceeding," emphasizes the difficulty of securing cor rection, when needed, in these matters. It is such an easy matter to shift the KGY AT PCPULiri PRICES! THE SHOW WORLD'S CIGGEST TRIUMPH! 1 .cO- .UP- (. Small, medium and large, Assorted stripes BOYS SPORT SHIRTS 35C and 59c ' Boys Blouses Ideal with Overalls 49c 25c Boys Caps and 69c Men's Dress Hosiery 15c Boys Slack Sox Assorted Dark Colors 15c and 25c Boys Straw Sun Hats 25c Real Savings on All White Shoes Call and see for yourself !;:;W'V L-.-v-.5-l. 2' j hm ol glorious mel Ddy.tpKCiicltiiulionunc if . i mih ALLAN JCh'ES . WARREN WILLIAM The new M-G-M sensation that cost fortune! Ooldwyn-Moytr Picfurt Produced by HUNT STR0MBER3 KRAZV KAT KAKTOON" "Travel Squauk WEDNESDAY ONLY - July 20 - Admission 10c 15c Doors Open 7:13 Starts 7:30 P. M. A '. til m " f - . . . 1 !S1 IP! I Ctv Elm:! if ? PinXNa4S f.f 1 f CuomfN.44 if IV) ' V - X r yQ V' t T I iMM, -- - - I -.1 I I GROCERY DEPARTMENT (if DEVILED MEAT Swift's Premium 4 cans-He POTATO CHIPS-Forest Dale 5 oz mcknL X j! RUSSIAN DRESSING-Old Monk-for salads ' 2? iuiuJUu,j-iiiue nne jno. zy2 cans 3 for 25c Husler's KitchenlMaid 48 lb. bag 99c " 481b. bag $1.19 I rLOUR White Fawn. rr rr 5 i PANCAKE FLOUR Hi-Altitude 3 Ih hi vijiij;mi7ij HUMCI 4 h hi BUTTER American Fresh Creamery 2 lh COOKIES Fancy Fresh 9 lbs PRESERVES Tea Garden-Plum " 1 ih I MACARONI or SPAGHETTI-Fould's 4 for (With .2 packages Noodles FREE HOT SAUCE-Brimfull o fnr SUNBRITE CLEANSER Z a Zl I TOILET TJSSUE-Hospital q 7l 1 no-Dei Hardwater Cast e bir BROOMS-Blue Handle - : 19c 15c 55c 43c 23c 25c 15c 19c 21c 5c 43c QUALITY MEATS AT OUR MODERN MARKET BACON X-L Sliced. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Daily pound 27c Hens and Fryers responsibility for lack of action to the complainant, to the public, and to deny knowledge of other phases of the matter, that the reader is left confused. Too often, that is the result desired. Mr. Crossman's statement that "Park City Juries do not convict for anything involving liquor" should not eo un challenged. People here are not so synv are also Inconsistent with his action Rector case v vouic up. lasc inursaay he petitioned the city council to have i butane pump removed from Its location on Main street. The $60.00 per year that this business pays the city for "v-cxiocs wuum necessaruv have hn to the community with the closing of 15c 40'f OFF SALE 40 OFF 15c An aalanhe of fun and nmslc as they stagger gayely from Alp to Alp "RAIMSOW PAS" M. C. M. Noveltr "TIMBERLAM) RCELS" nroadwav Follies X1 t ; t 1 EAT ICE CREAM Ice Cream is a pood food for everybody. The kind we sell is made in a factory that is Iot!es, clean and sanitaiy, l';ise ell stat inspction 100 PURE ICE CREAM ISc a pint 35c a quart Double Decker Cones 5c Central Drug Co. 411 Main Street town; or been made earlier during all these years that ,they have been so operated, the request would not have tha K,,o?nnn c i pathetic with an intoxicated nerson that. C wage-earners would thev will condr,r,P ripStr,.Hr, rt. k "lve Deen OWn Out Of work, him. Neither are they oblivious to the ! Had hls cP'a'nt included the other terrific hazard of such a driver on the ! PumPs Installed in similar locations in highways. If convictions for such violations have not been secur-prl. it. hpmnco tvo acnc have not been prosecuted vigorously !?eea so unusual. Under the circumstances enough; or because sufficient evidence ! wfver' u ems obvious to me that was not offered to convict. Eow many such cases have been offered offer-ed to a jury for consideration? How many have been reduced to minor counts (acceptable for a plea of guilty by the violator) and settled between law-enforcement officers and the arrested ar-rested person? Mr. Crossman's statements that city finances must be preserved and that "Justice must be tempered with mercy" neither Justice, mercy nor the city's fin '"'' oiriuus enect Mr. Crossman deeply. very for siiEKirr Subject to the wishes cf the voters of ; Summit county, I desire to respectfully announce that I shall be a candidate i for nomination on the Republican ticket nt the primary election to be held on September 13. 1938, for the efflce of county sheriff. ROBERT B. CCNNINCHAir. (Paid Political Adv.) consider now the handling of Mr. viumaus request at city council meeting. meet-ing. He had presented it in writing and was not present, but I was there. Mayor Hartwell demanded bluntly, if I had received re-ceived permission from the city council to have the pump there: and, on being informed that it was there many years yurcnasea tna property, replied that these circumstances did not give me permission to have It there now. When Mr. Crossman's request was ornaea as "spite," by someone present, Mr. Hartwell replied, "I believe In treating treat-ing other people like they treat me." City Attorney McDonough upheld Mr Crossman In making the request, by saying say-ing that he was "only human." He then proceeded to cross-examine me. apparently to determine some ulter-icr ulter-icr motive la my interest In the J R proS th.TTh11 dld not &sree to my ng t0 d0 wlta my right to ntikf wne:. He lnfed me that it snn l0t t0 d0 wltb " And and ' T Vth ?lng flna"y accomplished, and a lot of Ill-feeling. " cil ron rfacilon- n leaving the coun. sLf,H lS to wonder why criticism fwS. 1 rePulslv to some city of-nclals. of-nclals. At the same time, a fellow Is niTJ ySt thankful that most councilmen present are not desirnn t u,. sonal grievances enter into city affairs. dw - JOHN P. TURNER. Park City, Utah. July 13, 1933. Probate and Guardian ship Notices Consult Cleik Of district l-nnrf r.r tVll! respective signers for further Information. XOIICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John Dunsmore, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the underf i"r.ed at Park City. Utah, on or before the sst.h ho-.- at August A. D. 1938. pate cf first publication Jun 23rd A. D. 1938. JENNIE DUNSMORE MCQUILLAN, Executor of John Dunsmore, deceased. de-ceased. First publication June 23, 1938; last publication July 21, 1933. . |