OCR Text |
Show Thursday, October 13, 1933, Pipre Eijrht THE PARK RECORD I PARK FLOAT Because of the teachers institute now Park conferring with business men on being held In Salt Lake, there will bo matters pertaining to freight transpor-110 transpor-110 school tomorrow. Friday. I tatlon, etc. r Mr, J. II. Strong, who for the past several months has made his home in Colorado, returned to the Pnrk this week where he will remain permanently. Another free dance will be given at the Orange Blossom tomorrow, Friday i night, and a good time promised. Read I the advertisement In another column. I Miss Leah Valentine, a popular graduate gradu-ate of the P. C. H. S., Class of '38, left last week for Portland, Oregon, where the young lady will enter a business college In that city. I Weather conditions for week: Highest temperature, 66 on the 12th; lowest, 27 on the 8th; precipitation, .07 on the em; .08 on the 7th; .20 on the 0th. Three, clear days, four cloudy and partly bo. j Howard Hout, he of motor bus fame,' accompanied by his son, Ernest, spent the greater part of Wednesday In the Th fniiowinif school census enumera tors were named this week: Mrs. Jennie Lowe for District 3 and 4; Mrs. Thresa Archer for Districts 1 and 2. The census will be taken between October 15th and 31st. a "frnjiit" notato was dusr up In the Ti,iuii tn.rrieii on Emolre Avenue this week. The potato is a perfect shape of an airplane, witn wings ana wure place, etc. It is an oacmy. u don't believe it drop in xne tiecoia oi flee tomorrow and see It. For Summit county, the federal government gov-ernment expended a total of $173,347.00 of which $152,571.00 was for labor and $19 776.00 was non-labor. During the month of August. 1938, in this county, there were 236 persons employed on W. P. A. with a payroll of $8,825.00. It la such expenditures that keeps us afloat In these days oi mines nuBe-uuwiio. I The Moglo Sign ot Wonderful Time- "gST SSS MIRROPHONIC SOUND SYSTEM TONIGHT THURSDAY October 13, 1938 Admission 25c 'I HEME DUNNE ! 6M SI 'X J lishA '' '''' . . ?V- ' 3- S Funeral Kfrv frr Vifthv f"5rvin. In fant Kim nf Mr find Un f.nruln De .LZSi Younghe, were held Monday, October v 10th, from the Catholic church. The (ftlj ntue one was born Sunday, October 9tn, 111 extended the bereaved parents In their loss. Word was received this week from I Fltchburg, Massachusetts, that Norman McLean had died in that city on Sep-1 tcmber 30h, and was buried there on i October 2nd. Mr. McLean will be membeied by the "old timers" as wc.rKeo nere in xne eariy aays at me . : Daly West and Little Bell mines, and ' was prominent in fraternal circles at that time. ... Wi nfiu fi ! AS ft rr n m 4t fcE Jr., Willi W y ALICE BRADY Guy Kibbee, Jean Dixon, Eric Elore, Lucille Ball, Varren Hvmer. lynci by DOIOTHT MUDS "PAKAMOINT NEWS" "STREAMLINE SWING" M. G. M. .Novelty j FRIDAY and SATURDAY Oct. 14-15 Admission 10c 25c I AMERICA'S "FORGOTTEN BOYS"! Living by their wits ...and fists... in the f flf crime-stalked slums! 4. Fronkl Darro ond Hit Gang V 1 ' CAUL RITA KELLY HAYWOW A COLUMBIA flCU'f "DICK TRACY KET CRN'S" Chapter 11 3 STOOGES COMEDY "The Three Missing Links" t SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY October 16-17-18 S Doors Open 7:30 Show Starts 7:45 P. M. 4- ONE SHOW ONLY EACH NIGHT (ifj'iVi'Virt:' ':sTRW' t p. 1 1 L 1 ' i : - ( 'Vj K- ' i M I j : i -sip y ' ' f - Mr. and Mrs. George Langford, well known and popular residents of this community for many years past, have decided to make their home in Heber, and next Monday will open what will be known as "Brick's Cafe and Confectionery." Confec-tionery." Their place of business Is centrally cen-trally located, and Parkites are Invited to call on them when In that locality. Their many Park City friends wish for them every success In their new venture. ven-ture. The annual election of officers of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. A. Lindsay. The following were elected to hold office for the next two years: Captain, Rose Lindsay; first vice captain, Mamie Workman: secretary, Hazel Spendlove; treasurer, Betty Egan; registrar, Agnes Ritchie; chaplain, Jennie Jen-nie Lowe; custodian of relics, Margaret Murray. The holdovers Include second vice captain, Mamie Roach; historian, Mary Fletcher; organist, Olive Mills. Mrs. Lena Henefer of Henefer, Utah; Mrs. Lois Sargent and Mrs. Clara Copley of Coalville, were in attendance at the meeting. The quarterly stake conference of the South Summit stake will be held 'at the Park City First ward chapel Saturday and Sunday, October 15th and 10th. It is expected that a member of the council coun-cil of the twelve apostles representing the general authorities of the church will be In attendance at the sessions of the conference. The first session of the conference will be a priesthood session commencing, at 7:30 p. m. Saturday. Two sessions will be held Sunday at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. A special meeting of the stake and ward welfare committee will be held at the First ward chapel at 1 p. m. Features of the conference will be special music which will be furnished fur-nished by the members of the stake Aaronio Priesthood chorus, and the Woodland ward choir. Several musical numbers will be furnished by the members mem-bers of two Park City wards. ian fM P- I (jl on I .. 1 l I JUST RECEIVED Ladies P . . . . A NEW LINE OF rint Dresses Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 aL r III 0mm Hi . I'M I Cotton Pique Print Blouses Sizes 34, 36 and 38 at i . Ladies Silk Blouses $1.00 I fi Sizes 34, 36 and 38-at 38-at , I $1.29 Berkshire Silk Chiffon Hosiery fa Sizes 9, 9, 10, oq h1 rr and 10 pair 07L and 3JUUU Ladies Kant-run Silk Hosiery $1.25 pair pair Silk Hosiery 25c CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Pay Your Taxes 1938 taxes may be paid to JEROME PAXTON, at his office in Park City. AGNES FARNSWORTH, 37-43. County Treasurer. FOR SALE RIFLES and SHOT GUNS. Enquire of DAN MALOF. n ,V , .) .0) (Oltij; CBdDILDD;. Code Numbers: HcIf.puit$,No.l22 Pints, No. 45 Ouorts,No.44 a v, . lit' t-s iu-a-l ' I LI ?1 ( t-v COLOR RHAPSODY "MERRY GO ROIND HEADLINES Ml SICAL "Queens of the Air" S. FEATURE STARTS at 8:10 P. M. EACH NIGHT WEDNESDAY ONLY Oct. 19 SALE Admission 15c 15c SALE 15c The most audacious hero of ft cen iicJion comes thrill f -n37 10 oir -ho first time r Jfi en the screen! f.yyr I 85c Boys Union Suits - $1.35 Boys Corduroys $2,25 - $3.25 MEDIUM 1 I I 1 Comfortable 1 I Men's Union Suits HEAVY WEIGHT PETERS SHOES For School Children Durable Large line of Mens Ties 75c Men's Dress Sox 15c - 25c - 35c Flannel Pajamas All sizes Men's Work Sox 15c - 25c - 35c : I and 50C S y n I t I lit " m M .Blue Melton Jackets for Men and Boys ;f GROCERY DEPARTIMENT PEAS Snow Kap Those Tiny Peas No. 2 cans 15c CORN Tom Thumb No. 2 cans 3 for 27c STRING BEANS-Kitchen KingNo. 2 cans : 3 for 27c W TOMATOES Red Diamond No. 2Vo cans Solid Pnrk 3 tW VZo I 1 1 I :; 1 .J FLOUR KITCHEN MAID 48 lb. bag 89c 1 CARNE Armour' s Tall Cans 3 for - Cut Cellophane Bags 3 lbs. Cut Cellophane Bags 3 for CHEESE Goldendale Mild Sandwich Loaf 2 lbs. TOMATOES Italian Style 15 oz. cans 3 for CATSUP Blue Pine 14 oz. bottle 2 for CHILI CON MACARONI I SPAGHETTI fa 1 TT J"1 1 If Exceu Acid causes p K H M you pain of Stomach 1 IXUU Ulcer,f Indigestion, Bloating, Gas, Heartburn, Belching, Nausea, get a free sample of UDGA and a free interesting booklet at CENTRAL DRUG CO. r tO-J-r O "rh, roai lh bovJ ly Leslie Churfaris. Directed 7 Pea Holm. Produced S bj Wdiiam Siaaoa. Scrtea play by Caarin Kauimaa and Mortisatz Ciizer. "IOOTI5AI.L (i IAN TS" Sport Kel OSWALD CARTOON "GHOST TOWN IKOLICS" You'll be surprised and iur-re than pleased with this prosraml J Just A Reminder! MINERAL OIL Pints 39c Quarts 69c Gallon $1.17 also WE DO Photo Finishing 25c a roll 3c Reprints Guaranteed to please! Central Drug Co. 411 Main Street ygggj j?etncclic& I BEANS Navy Great Northern 5 lbs. I BAKING POWDER "K-C" 50c size I PALM OLIVE BEADS 2 for 1 1 1 i: IATCHES Blue Star Diamond... carton TOILET TISSUE-Hospital Large Rolls ...3,for POTATOES No. 1 Red 15 lbs. No. 1 Idaho Russet Bakers Mix : 10 lbs. QUALITY JIEATS AT OUR MODERN MARKET BACON 2Qr .lb. i Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Daily Hens and Fryers (5 Twenty-five Years Ago S.cf deveIpins property ta the Twenty-five Years Ago From The Record of Mar 10. 1913. I Ore shipments for the week were Mr. M. J. McQill. president of the New 3.261.340 pounds. Ycris Bonanza company, lias issuea a mtrnj-me ears Ago notice to the stockholders tna; a special. i ary, or., wa incised by a corse meeting w:U be held on the 17th Inst.. Sunday. Two fractured ribs resulted, and for the purpoaa tX ccnsidruii "ways ana ce now moves and works wltli consider- able caution in consequence. Twenty-five Years Ago Thursday morning a babv Elrl was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed "Paxton. Notwithstanding the fact that this is the second girl, Ed is distributing gocd cigars and wears one of those fatherly smi!e3 that denotes happiness. Mother and babe doing lint, , . |