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Show Thursday, October 6, 1933. THE PARK RECORD rase Five -H-.M--fr . t4 T r t ii f fit . X 5ir0lier nOUCeS i f Dad's Column I t j OBLAD'S $S School Supplies I Dress Goods Wall Paper I Stationery I Notions ! Footballs I i (Continued from Pace One) That we Tuesday. had hall In this section o o o and Ogden and had a nice visit with aUtoSeJlkiy We "Ul haVe, quite awhile ago from Herbert Denton In Los Angeles. I heard, from a man on the street, here In Chicago that Con snow before election day o o o That by the way it Is only four weeks . o'Neil had passed on. It seems I never from next Tuesday to election day o o o get time to run up to Parle any more, In my frequent trips to and from New That the battle is already on and ( York and San Francisco. I do want to rallies are already becoming the order eee the old town and those wno re ef the day. o o o main, of my friends, dating back to as long ago as the spring of 1909. Almost That It Is everybody's guess as to who 30 years since I got my first Job In the will be elected. I old Daly West, as a miner. That helped OOO ! to lay the foundation for my practical ! knowledge or mining, xnat in turn nas made it possible to finance, equip ana Mr and Mrs. Frank ; Walker of Ely.t . Mrs. J. Ed. Paxton was hostess to the Nevada announce the engagement of ladles auxiliary of St. Luke's church last their daughter, Miss Bernice Walker, to; Friday evening. Mrs. Lavina Jackson Mr Thurman Bert Dannenberg, of and Miss Ruth Paxton of Salt Lake were Heber Utah, son cf Dr. and Mrs. T. A. special guests. Dannenberg. The marriage will take I O O O iofp earlv this1 month. Both young Past Matrm's Circle O. E. S. spent a folks are well known and popular stu- I pieaSant evening Monday with Mrs. La- j dents at tne university ui umu, """ Vina Buck, Bridge was enjoyea, nonors will continue on with their studies fol- j going to Mrs. Tilla Wheelwright and Mrs. lowing their marriage. Lena h. Sheen. Dainty refreshments were O O O I served to Mrs. Eliza R. Bowman, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Archer and Piorence Seemann, Mrs. Tena Cunning-daughters, Cunning-daughters, Misses Lucille and Glena, Mrs Mary Hull, Mrs. Edith Mae snent Saturday and Sunday last visiting stokes, Mrs. Male N. Raddon, Mrs. Lena relatives ana menus m iwv uw"t,-i w sneen, Mrs. uoretta uieni, ivirs. oeaii That it is our guess that the present congressional contingent will be reelected. re-elected. o o o That there will be plenty cf scratching in Summit county, V O O That we have a "hunch" who will be elected. a V V V 1 That we will not exnress it until building up an international reputation after the ballots are cast so as to make , in the mining world, sure of no mistake In our "hunch." It has been my pleasure to know John OOO ' Dern here In Chicago, w ho is a member That Christmas Is headed this way. ! r ne of OOO ' he was a Salt Lake boy, he went to t (t ... . . 'school In the east and located here. It n LlJi" ,?0t. bw ,a VeP meTIl ne to say he Is getting way up in rr ; " 10 his profession at the two big mines. , operate mines. So many of my old friends who used to furnish references for me, when asked, ask-ed, have passed on and among them you will recall Mr. Frank Westcott and George Lambourne. They knew me in a business way, much, better than any I one has in the past 15 to 18 years, In Park City. Gradually too, I have been Some Deorjle here want additional references of my honesty, knowledge of minine and dependability. I suggested will soon move into their new quarters they might ask you. Then it occured to o o o That the W. P. A. and the P. W. A. Wyoming. ette Cunningham, Mrs. Tilla Wheelwright, Wheel-wright, Mrs. Blanche Buck, Mrs. Blanche one of Salt Hewitt, Mrs. Agnes Gillette, Mrs. Lizzie o o o utics Evelvn McGinlev, Lake's popular school teachers, visited Crossman. The matron's were very happy . home folks over the week end. j to have Mrs. Stokes Join their circle. O O C I ooo Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ross announce; Mr Wm Nimmo 0f the Morrison-the Morrison-the marriage of their daughter, Elaine, Merrill company, was a business visitor to Mr. Glen Stanley, both of this city. iast Friday. He was accompanied by his The marriage will take place Saturday, mother. Mrs. Margaret Nimmo, who en-October en-October 8th. Joyed the day visiting relatives. OQO J OOO Mr. and Mrs J L. Firmage Mr. and ; entertained G. M. club Mrs. Herman Lefler aI members and guests charmingly last Mr. and Mrs. Atfonza Chlpman. of gatur afternoon at her home on Park American Fork, were Park City visitors Avenueme s of brldge were en Friday last on a brief visit. ,joyed honors gQlng Mrs pred Galette . L9 . j 'snd Mrs. Harrv DoDDler. Guests rjresent Mr. and Mrs. tia rirmage, mi. ---- - . - r in the Sutton building OOO That next Wednesday, the 12th, Is Columbus day. OOO i That according .to the U. S. "weather man" September this year was the hottest hot-test In the history of the state. OOO me that while you have heard of me from time to time during the past !a years, that you had not had occasion to be Intimately in touch with my work. But you might have some idea of my ability and honesty. Anything you can say, to the good, will be very much appreciated. And I'll make good on the I would like the low cown on me That we will have Halloween this park City Con. Where is their main of-month of-month meaning "soaped" windows and lice now, and who are the officers? How deep are they mining? Has the sulphide ore Improved with depth? Naturally, I would like to know what the U. S. Smelting Smelt-ing found In their work toward the Flagstaff peak, I believe It was? Also the New Park work. Saw Rn Item in the That thousands will be In attendance W5'" L. L Ull UllU Olive " for a while consequent cussing. OOO That the October L. D. S. conference starts tomorrow in Salt Lake at 10 a. m. OOO Mrs. Goodwin, Catherine Mrs. Rex Mrs wmt r'pirmage motored from were Mrs. John Rugar Frovo, yst.lrda7. iSf Wheelwright, Mrs. John W. Buck and rLe, Tthe S.6l! "Sa : homerit Mr, Harry Dopple, Mrs. W. J. Bardsley , was a surprise visit, ana a aeciaeaiy cju enjoyable one. Q O Q m-m w-m w- Two "showers" were given Mrs. Mar-Jorie Mar-Jorie McKissick, whose marriage was solemnized in Salt Lake early last June. The lirst was given at the home of Mrs. Harold Leahy Tuesday evening. Those present were Mrs. Ortem, Mrs. Thomas St. Jeor, Mrs. Bill Mawhinney, Mrs. Esther Greenwood, Miss Wanda Greenwood, Green-wood, Miss Marie Greenwood. Mrs. Larich, Mrs. Uranls, Mrs. Leahy, Allene St. Jeor, Mrs. Than Gibson, Mrs. Tony Polychr-onis, Polychr-onis, Mrs. J. E. Jenkins and Marjorie McKissick. The "shower" given the bride last night was sponsored by Marjorie Boyle, Allene St. Jeor and. Lorene Bir-cumshaw, Bir-cumshaw, at the home of the latter. Those present were Marguerite Hurlbut, Mary Allison, Helen Lee, Wanda Greenwood, Green-wood, Kathryn DeBernard, Lola de St. Jeor, Margaret Langford. Gay Wall, Mildred Mil-dred Nelson, Nan McPolin, Nina De-Yonghe, De-Yonghe, Edna O'Hara, Afton Williams, Atton Messener, Marjorie Clark, Ruth Reseigh, Aliean Leahy and Mrs. Esther Greenwood. Presents at both showers were many and varied, and Jolly times enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gustafsen, of Keet- ley, were over to the Park yesterday, visiting and purchasing from our home merchants. INVITATION TO BIDDERS Bids will be received at Washington, D. C, until 10 a. m. October 21, 1938, for the repairs and painting of post-office, post-office, construction of a sidewalk, loading load-ing platform and driveway, adjoining the nearly constructed platform. Specifications, plans and blue prints are available at the postofflce. 36-37. from all over the state. OOO That Summit county will be largely represented. OOO That this is "letter week" but little If any increase in mail Is reported. OOO That letters cost three pennies and pennies are getting as scarce as Jobs in this neck of the woods. ooo That thanks are due the city council for needed sidewalk repairs on Main street and Park Avenue the past week. OOO That Street Supervisor George Fisher supervised the work. OOO That the city council will hold Its first October session tonight. OOO Sorry about Mike Daly and others Probate and Guardianship Guardian-ship Notices 5 Consult clerk of district court or the respective signers for further information. PROBATE NOTICE In the District Court in and for Summit County, State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of Margaret Thomas, Deceased. ORDER FIXING TIME FOR HEARING PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL Upon reading and filing the petition That Jack Green takes hold like a of Julia Barry Moran and John C. Green Take advantage of these week-end savings .... Prices effective Friday and Saturday COFFEE No finer Coffee can be bought Edward's lib. Dependable can Airway 1 lb. pkg. 3 pound package 43c Salmon Chase's Wealth When Ohio's Salmon P. Chase became secretary of the treasury in 1861 he was worth about $100,000, accumulated through his successful professional career. When he left office, his friends said, he was worth much less. FIFTHS CODE m. 252 PINTS 1- CODE NO. 253 ill! PL i lUJ IlPIllPIPlIsI ns brand JJ IB '! 5 ,:: l.irAXKFOKT - V 0 mSTIM.KKlKN. .1 i QZ-r I fVt'OltWMUTKlJ. VU- -- I, EiAlTiS-Jt.MiJ 11 id face? Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisviila and Baltimore veteran as postofflce clerk OOO That the state fair has attracted huge crowds this week. OOO That with the departure of "Bart" Park City will only have one attorney. OOO Jr., praying for the admission to Probate Pro-bate of a certain document, therewith filed In this court, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Margaret Thomas, deceased. IT IS ORDERED that Monday, the 17th day of October, A. D., 1938 at 10 o'clock a. m., at the County Court That less than a year ago we had , ' rnBivii. Summit County four Of them. ittov. ' v.. .nrt ia Viprphw nnnnlnted for ? . ' the hearing of said petition and proofs That if the "recession" continues tT, ovom,Hnr Ratrt will, and that and idleness increases, Park City will due notlce thereof be given by publica-lose publica-lose its place on the map. ; tl . p rk Record, a newspaper OOO inrmtoH onri mihiisbpii in Summit Coun- That optimism, however, prevails with utah forrthe periocl of 2 issues prior , to said 17th day of octooer, a. u. laoo. long, WITNESS the Clerk of said Court, The Record and a "come-back tain, if we all can "hold out enough. GET YOUR COAL BEFORE THE PRICE RAISES Nut $6.50 per ton. Medium $7.00 per ton. IDEAL COAL CO. PHONE 80. with the seal thereof affixed, this 6th day of October, A. D. 1938. JOHN E. WRIGHT, Clerk. By CHAS. L. FROST, Deputy Clerk. (SEAL.) First publication October 6, 1938; last publication October 13, 1938. t It's the finest heater ever sold at a modarate HERE MOW Goodyear 4-Way Heater For Your Car Heats The Whole Car in a Jiff y price Have Yours Installed Today CENTRAL AUTO SERVICE Phone 300 Watch This Space Next Week For Interes tings Bargains TRI-STATE LUMBER CO. ! ...... t .i r: X Phone IV w ? itJ ' , - - irarjt wiijf 4. 20c 15c MAPLE SYRUP 29c PANCAKE FLOUR 9ETe 57c SALAD DRESSING C;Z, 25c GERMADE. 9tg 35c SODA CRACKERS 2 Z 17c FANCY COOKIES "... 15c SOAP POWDER reurpbkE. ...19c CANNED VEGETABLES PEAS OQn CORN 3cans 0C TOMATOES STRING I5EANS 1 1 2 cans 85C WAX BEANS ANY ASSORTMENT MILK BArnaynd 4 cans 25c PEACHES ToZ 2i2 15c MACARONI crgop"ane. . 3 lt, 19c FLOUR 48 lb. bag Kitchen Craft Harvest Blossom : bag 48 lb. 98c 89c In Our Produce Dept. SPINACH pound -" ONIONS Jfc 10c CRANBERRIES pound 19c YAMS 4 pouas 19c Dependable U. S. Inspected Meats PORK ROAST mafpigVk ..ib. 17c COTTAGE CHEESE Full cream, lb. 7c PORK ROAST lean no waste . . lb. 21c UAO Armour's Whole or I liliVA Melrose or part lb. J, PORK STEAK nL.,. 23c FRANKS U. S. inspected 2 lbs. 29c SAUER KRAUT S .1, 5c DT ( A nrpp C Fancy Norwegian r DLsKJlX. X. 1-rIVO smoked herring each J- Stewing Hens Fresh Fish Rabbits Colored Fryers Chili Bricks Mince Meat Pickled Pigs Feet Dill Pickles We Deliver Store No. 14 Phone 147 passing on. Including Andy Hurley. - Sam told me in Portland that you . were o. k., except for a minor ailment at that time. Keep up the good worfej cf boosting Park City. Sorry I can't see J you in person, but hope to be out there in the next 30 days or so. My warmest . regards to all the old friends, and hopes ' for making new ones, when and if time allows. To you especially many wishes fcr many more years of useful work. I suppose Lee is going to carry on The Record, and that you let him do the hard work. Serves him right. You know I married Miss Irma Sharp's sister. Faun, in Park City. I have been married for the pas fourteen years to Hiidegarde Helen Waeenals, of New York. Her familv publish the dictionaries. Naturally. Natur-ally. I've learned hew to spell! We have thnpe sens cf whom we are mighty proud. Again, "Cnc'.e" Sam, I salute you. Eincerely, EARL G. BOW-EN. THANKS. EARL G.. fcr kind words and well wishes. Mighty glad to Inform you ttat you were misinformed regarding regard-ing our friend. Con O'Neil. He is still alive and active, and with hundreds of others in this locality patiently and optimistically waiting for the great Silver Sil-ver King Coalition to resume operations, after a five months shut down. Regarding the Park City Ccn. The company is still prosecuting developments, develop-ments, with a working force of 150, and making weekly shipments of over two million pounds. The officers are W. R. Wade, of New Ycrk, president and director: di-rector: James Devir.e, vice presicent and director, and J. E. Dvorshak. secretary an director, of Ogden; where the company's com-pany's cfSce is located. |