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Show Fee Eight TIIE VAJLK EE COED Thursday, October 20, 1933, tt$$$WMM$WlL th tlle Prlm!ir' organization Is giving fi-jr-? J Halloween costume party for all the , l-O-e.Jr? PARK FLOAT A fine babv bov wns born to Mr. and lVrcd a concussion of the brain In an Mm. ' .V,h OpcMvin Werinesrtnv mornlntr ttutomoblle-blcvcle accident on lower at the Miners Hospital. Pari Avenue. The injured lud was taken I to the Miners Hospital and elven medi Weather conditions for past week: ,cai attention. Reports from the hospital Highest temperature ,70 on the 13th; this morning are to the effect that the lowest, 23, on the 18th; precipitation, .51 eufferer is doing splendid and will leave on the 14th: .80 on the lota; Jl on the Institution In a day or two, rim t;A elenr l Wlllard Richards, manager Rio Grande J Motor Way, end J. M. Aiancn, city Bids are being advertised in the lobby freight agent of the Denver & Rio Grande of thp post office for the hauling of Western, were Park City visitors Monday. mail from the Union Pacific depot to their mission being to discuss the matter the post office. The contract will call of a permit to anow me mo umuue icr the hauling for one year. If inter- Motor Way to freight from Salt Lake, ested further details may be obtained Instead of by train as at present. This from Prw,tmnster Orwm. Is beinz opposed by Howard Hout, of the Bee Hive Stages, and other inter-There inter-There will be a baptismal service held ested parties. The matter comes up for at the First Ward chapel next Monday hearing In this city next Thursday, the evening at 6:30 p. m. Any Latter-Day 27th. before the State Public Service Saint members who have children eight Commission. years of age or over who have not been t b ite a baptized are urged to take advantage JMQn wee vi mis opuuriuiuiy. iu.'uieinuer juuiiuay - - . 11 " TfeifftrA n.'QD fnunrprt V evening, October 24th. Record was favored with large, luscious pears from the garden of George Baus- Members of Mountain Chapter No. 2, man, near the top of Rossie Hill, and Order Eastern Star, are asked to remem- delicious plums from the garden of Mrs. ber that the regular meeting for October Alvina Raddon on Main street. This will be held at the Masonic Temple, year four fruits have been successfully tomorrow evening, October 21st. The grown In this mountain section pears, meeting night was postponed one week apples, plums and grapes. As time goes on account of the sessions of the grand on Park City may vie with sunny Cali- Jodge falling on the regular meeting fornia as a fruit section. nlght' Something exciting is coming to Yesterday afternoon Dean Hone suf- town for Halloween. Next Friday, October beys and girls of Park City. There will be games and dances, and prizes will be given for the best costume. At night there will bo a hilarious costume party for adults, with fortune telling, ghost stories, lemon waltzes and broom dances. Virginia reel and Big Apple. Something no one can afford to miss. Time 3:30 and 8:30 Be there. The thirty-third annual meeting cf the grand chapter, Order Eastern Star, held in Salt Lake City last week, was largely attended and much important business transacted. Park City chapter was deservedly honored by the election of Mrs. Blanche Buck as grand con ductress. Other officers elected and in stalled for the ensuing year were: Mrs Elizabeth Sutton of Provo, worthy grand matron; H. David Porter Jr. of Ogden worthy grand patron; Mrs. May F. Simp son of Logan, worthy associate matron; Joseph R. Mf.tson of Salt Lake City, as sociate grand patron; Mrs. Naomi Hos-klns Hos-klns of Salt Lake City, grand secretary; Mrs. Myra B. Larlck of Bingham Canyon, grand treasurer; Mrs. Maude Culp of bait Lake City, associate grand conduc tress. Mrs. Ethel H. Donnelly of Eureka, grand chaplain; Mrs. Viola C. Metz of Price, grand lecturer; Mrs. Essie A. Neal of Myton, marshal; Mrs. Ethel N. Batie of Salt Lake City, organist; Mrs. Verona Halbersleben of Provo, Adah; Mrs. Flor ence R. Schrlven of Ogden, Ruth. Mrs. Dora O. Casterline of Mllford, Esther; Mrs. Maud Pitrick of Ogden, Martha; Mrs. Vera Borglase of Salt Lake City, Electa; Mrs. Othelia Barkle of Copper-ton, Copper-ton, warder, and Charles A. Maly of Garfield, sentinel. V i Ladi tie 5 Oil Dark Shades ( C repe ureases Attractive Styles I Halloween Again IT IS fitting, in order to establish our age as not too old to remember, that we bring to mind the celebration of All Hollows Eve in the days before the swing band. Popcorn balls and taffy pulls were the order of the day, and when we spoke of bobbing It meant for apples and not of scissors. There was the hay-ride and barn dance topped with cider and doughnuts, . which in themselves are stimulant enough for a t .'if 1 CODE NUMBERS Calif. Red Port ' i Qts. 933 Gals. 934 Calif. While Port Qto. 938 Gals. 946 Calif. Muscatel Qts. 972 Gals. 973 Calif. Sherry Qts. 1033 Alcohol 20 by Volums J. : rua i tci,t'i wen m;iI (bj vV - 4 f The Mafcic Sign of a Wonderful Time EQUIPPED WESTERN UTTOOrkTDTTrkXTTn SOUND mTH ELECTRIC MIRROPHONIC. 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Malicious des- signs and rir.gina raise fire alarms. Per-night," Per-night," for who can turn a beggar-chiid structioa of property end vindictive haps we fchculd write of Halloween away empty handed? Why didn't they deeds to Innocent citizens makes Hal- pranks after Halloween for there are al-thtnk al-thtnk of this one when, we were, tins? loweea a sore spot cn the calendar and i ways those who are willing to learn. |