Show it t tt t l t K H i 1 I 1 I H ti t i 4 T t 4 PARK FLAT t 1 I r J J J i fw the big dance to have been given last night by women of 0 woodcraft was called ott off because of 0 flu conditions in our city the elks social dance announced for tonight has been I 1 indefinitely ri definite y pos postponed until the clearing up ot of flu lu conditions the grand officers of the order eastern star will make an official visitation to mountain chapter no 2 next saturday night february lath the ladies Auxillia ry ot of the american 0 r ican legion will hold no more meetings until all danger Is passed ot of further spread of influenza when clec meetings tIngs are resu resumed ined they will be on the first and third mondays 0 each month on the 2nd and ot of this month mrs airs M C heitzman gave birth to it a fine baby girl the lady is ia with her parents at denver colorado but the husband Is here and is exceedingly happy over the new arrival it being the first born L P kimball came back to the park yesterday morning to transact business affairs attalis attal rs ile he will leave in a few bays tor for his home in pioneer nevada where he owns the largest ranch in that section and is prominent entin political and business affairs S L I 1 addon laddon and aunt annie were called to spanish fork monday of this week by the alarming illness of mrs ed firmage oldest daughter of 0 S L tuesday the sufferer was nias taken to tile the provo novo hospital and a serious operation tiou performed word from the institution today to day la Is to the effect that the lady is doing nicely and the sincere hope ot of loved ones and friends is that her recovery will be rapid and complete A change was made at the local telephone exchange this week mrs clarence nee miss wilson a january bride resigned her position as chief operator and has been sue suc ceedee by miss eunice Cros crossman sinan a competent compe teut bocar young lady and miss joanna collins has been added to the force 0 of operators old timers tinkers night bight at the last monday night was waa a big aff affair air and a jolly one tor for all concerned A class of twenty two was initiated a and rid the work exceedingly well done by the old timers timer there were nere ceremonies performed that were not ot ritualistic but nevertheless fifty enjoyable there were a hundred and f fifty at the meeting and midnight was long past when the lights were turned out this morning B E hartwell while shoeing sloe ilig a horse at his blacksmith shop was thrown to the floor by the animal receiving a badly fractured hip in consequence the gentleman gendeman has been in bad physical condition tor for many months past and an d this accident will badly complicate matters and ma makes kes his condition a very serious one the sympathy of 0 his many any friends go out to him in ills his misfortune gus fahrendorf ne me ot of the many successful J C penny comp companas anys men whose place ot of Is ia in north dakota was nas in tho parc paiit last sunday between trains to see his sites parents mr air and mrs J S lawrence mr air fahrendorf Fahren dort is I 1 in n utah to attend the annual convention of J C penny company companas comp anys 3 managers now in session in salt lake bishop W D lewis now field manager ot of the utah idaho sugar company with headquarters at north yakima washington arrived in the paik saturday last hist on a visit with his sons W J and sterling ing S lowis lewis the well known former partite Par kite gave an address at the L D S church sunday evening and received a cordial welcome Nel conie from his many trienus ienus fr lie he left our city monday afternoon ter teri noon loon the remains ot of win 11 miller arrived in the park last monday morning and funeral services were held at the masonic hall at 1130 a m A number of friends were in attendance rev henriques of the episcopal church salt lake preached the funeral sermon and a special choir furnished appropriate music masonic services eie conducted cou ducted both at the hall and at the grave by the officers of the lodge interment was made in glenwood cemetery the childrens mask ball given un under der the auspices of the ladles ladies society c of the catholic church at ras bands hall last saturday was a decided success the children having a splendid tune time many special dancing in g features being given and continuous tun fun tor for the little folks the prize winners were best represented characters george and martha W washington a sh ington anna condon and hid lindsay best sustained characters comboy charles scales scrub woman dave reese funniest charice characters irs farmer jim coudon condon lady of kathreen hayes the minuet in inget rs anna condon hilda lindsay Lind siv spanish dancers joyce ial beatrice beveridge Beverl dge FULL fane dance margadet Marga iet and bertha dara the record will not mention names but the tour four involved are quite prominent and live citizens last week they came into possession of real booze and in seclusion they drank freely of it later they became hungry and not deshong to parade in their rather unsteady con illion they sent out tor for a nice supper the supper came steaming and appetizing it was placed on a chair while a game of cards was finished and in the hilarity of the occasion they noticed not a hungry dog of one of the lives ones scenting the savory flavor of the steaming food who ho devoured the greater portion of it and spoiled the taste of the rest of it tor for the fastidious but rather muddled quartette yes there was swearing and dog chasing but bul the canine like the rest of the party was full and satisfied mid and cared not the annual review number numb er of the railroad red book a denver R rio 1 0 grande publication has appeared aps As usual it contains bilte ups u by b Y recognized authorities on the natural resources of colorado colored 0 utah and new mexico articles by governors shoup damberger bamberger and lar razia of the states treat of the material progress of the year just passed dr alderson president of the colorado school ot of mines writes on tho the recent development and present status of the oil shale shala industry dr lory and dr peterson ot of tho the colorado and utah agricultural colleges respectively contribute articles of 0 interest to farmers and those seeking new homes in the west there is a poem the new west by edwin L sabin sabi while arthur chapman author of out where the west begins writes on A year of progress in three states mining manufacturing stock rais ing scenery and other attractions tor for the tourist including national parks and monuments are all tea fea hureu the statistical stati stiral information is very valuable and the book fills an important niche in a reference library miss marion dunbar has been confined to her home all week with a cold miss gertrude mclaughlin Is now the charming young lady at the fica window judge johnson has not had bad a single case before him the past week there will be a rush of business next week perhaps |