Show t t. t f K Park ark Float e eark l J j e 4 f e 4 s ss There ave nio two or three cases Calles of oC in our city se lie out ous pneumonia cases Dr Finch w wa wU ae up UI from Crom Coalville Ih th first nut of oC the week on a brief stay Tiia doctor expects eX to enter the ser ser- vic vir i t about the middle of ot the month Within the next week 0 or BO so eleven I moro more Summit county boys will be beBen besent besent i Ben sent to tn the U U. U of oC U. U to up special wort worl for Uncle Sam C c. M. M went to to Salt l o. o foda today for the best pictures obtainable during the down close of oC the American Theatre On on the of oC this month month lint Hal Halloween loween- loween there there will be a grand mask muk ball t t i-t t hell Hall given by the local focal lodge of oC Moose A live committee committo commit commit- t tee to o Is la already arranging details In the police court this week O. O Went Wentworth worth was tried for allowing Ma his cow to run at large on Empire Umpire A fine of was Imposed ed Junes James Sykes the 13 year old son of of Mr and and Mrs Richard Sykes Syles Is very vcr HI ill with typhoid The hope of oC I the the many ninny friends of oC the parents of oC the little fellow is that their boy bo w will ll i soon recover Harrison a U. U S. S soldier of nd nd Utah has bas been detailed to o insist the local draft board In the abundance of oC clerical work and classifying clas clas- In n n. n these strenuous days I of oC Ring the boys Into the army I It Is reported that Dr I Ul n of oC Kaus s who was In attendance at atthe atthe atthe the home of oC Mr Mr and Mt Mrs Arthur Beard Beard at was f Ja ei et down do with Influenza and Is l now oJ pert liery f. f t at his Kamas home los mast r Frank Prank J. J Mclaughlin McLoughlin has been bc n confined to his homer past w weak with what was thought t to tobe be but what Dr Snow says Is a heavy cold Tho The gentleman Is ou the improve I Din In Lung Fling D. D Grover along a a lo long long- g- g named Darnel was before belore Judge Clark this week charged with con- con duett us a laundry without a license He Ile P v. v 3 s guilty and fined 1900 TI Tia o first of the tha week a check for o was received by Clerk W. W II R. of oC the for Mrs Mercy Me Mere cy E. E mother of oC Del t. t a member of the Park City ho tiled riled ou nu the of last ToJ ait w vho hP 1 J i TP oy was s received Tuesday R Af Ihl I W wf wr elf k giving the he b information girt frt l J p ts of oC Mr and Mrs 4 A l' l fl 1 j rR t pf Pc Kamas had d be been n ap- ap l r p u L lieutenant Heu of his I company company which which Is over oer In France trying to catch up u with the th fleeing Germans Joe Shanley who three weeks ago went to Camp 10 Lewis wis la is back to the Park The local examining army physician n passed Joe and he gave up his position and nd gladly went Into the service only to learn after an examination at Camp Lewis that he was physically unfit The The- Ladles Ladles' Aid of the Lutheran church will me meet jt next nett Friday the at i d p. p in at the home of Mrs L. L All members are ei to nt attend end Services the he same evening evenIng even even- Ing In the church at 8 S p I p. p m m. Rev Arthur J 12 E. Olson of oC Ogden ing Charley James Ed Hawkinson George George Kent Ervin Jones and Arthur Ar thur Nelson were five possible army recruits who went to Salt Lake yes yes' yesterday yesterday l tl a afternoon to be examined by bythe bythe bythe the state advisory board bec because use of oC doubt of oC the local draft board exam exam- iner Theo now Rio Ulo Grande Grand agent at the Ilg copper camp oCI of oC I was called to the Park the first of oC the week because of the illness illness ill ill- n ness of hits his wife who Is at the home bt ot Other her mother lure vs M. M la y was Vas so 80 uch n Improved yesterday yester day db that Mr returned to Bingham Biggham At 3 o'clock this afternoon Mrs Arthur Matheson leson gave birth to afine a af afine fine f fine fe e baby boy Mother and babe doIng doIng doing do- do Ing nicely This is the first boy and the announcement of oC his arrival will b j hailed halted with delight by the father and aw grandmother who are at present present present pre pre- sent In Los lios Angeles California I W W. W U. U Sutton Button the always enterprising enterprising enter enter- t butcher exhibited this week beautiful prize winning whining he purchased at the state fair last week They attracted much attention and will surely Burely tempt the appetite of those who can afford to buy when slaughtered and quartered and re reduced reduced reduced re- re to delicious s roasts and juicy J I steaks I I Because of the closing of the University University Uni Uni- of Utah on account of oC the epidemic eplI epi- epi t Lawrence Rad- Rad demic of ot Influenza I don Clyde Paull Paul Gordon Evans Lafayette La La- fayette ayette Anderson David Orr Or Roger Trainor Trainer Willis flitter nitter r Lloyd Lloyds Condon Condon Con I relieved don and Thomas Welsh are from Crom school and military duty until the epidemic subsides and are all allback allback back In the Park oJ Jim j I John J. J Mitchell writes to Don from Crom France that he Is enjoying enjoying enjoy enjoy- ing with the rest ot of the American soldiers keeping the Hun on the run and ad nays sake the wi way things look right i now bOW the unpleasantness will be over over by the new year vent and he exp expects to be back In Utah to att attend nd the next Elks state convention Here's Heres II ere Jack hoping you will wilt It II 8 S. Townsend and R. R C C. C McLaren en returned Tuesday of this week from a rip trip through the Dasin Bailin Da- Da ilin sin In country and are quite enthusiastic tic over the wonderful growth 1 and development of that section of ot othe the he state In the the past few years yean A They Visited a day ay or two with Mr and arid Mrs I 1 K C C. C Jensen of during their outing V Mrs II II hi S Townsend on behalf behalf of oC the Woman's the Womans Woman's Athenaeum visited the tl schools yesterday and spoke to the children on wat work and to tu assist the women workers to diversion diver diver- sion slon and amusement Dt for tot the soldier boys boys' at home and abroad in giving phonograph records It Is safe are to t tsay to say lIay hundreds of oC records records' will MIt be forwarded ford for warded the soldier boys because e of this effort Yesterday General Manager Thomas Keats Hears of oC the Silver lIver King Ilag Coalition narrowly escaped serious s Injury In Sal Salt Lake City When an Ion au nu automobile au driven by E. E Watts f 29 Sixth avenue knocked him t to the pavement and only stopped Just In time to prevent the front l wheels heels running over Mr Kearns The gentleman gentleman gen gen- gen received some severe bruises but no serious results are antici Tie The accident nt was the result of careless driving I Funeral services over the remains remains' of oC the late Dennis P Harrington were held at the Catholic Cl chur church last Saturday the church being well fill ed with relatives and friends of de de- ceased A consoling sermon was preached by Rev Father McKally McNally The floral Cloral offerings were many bespeaking bespeaking bespeaking be be- speaking respect for for the dead and sympathy for tor the bereaved bereaved widow Interment took place at the city cemetery i I Ithe A letter received this week week- week Crom the mother of J J. J W. W Baxter from fret Scotland d tells that her son sot Scotty who for a long time made mad his home In Park City is still fightIng fight fight figh fighting ing In the trenches of C France whet where he has been for three years pas pasSo past So far he hast has passed through th tt the many battles In In which he was wa er et engaged en- en without a scratch scratch- scratch and scratch and and th tt the hope of oC his many Park City friend U lit that he be wil wilLbe be as whole whole and rici t a as sound as ever ever when Germany a ax k defeat defeat 1 1 There here is no no telling how long th tI tIa the a scare re of oC Influenza will continue lt Th Tt The close lose down may only last a day c tyro t or Jt might last for weeks A J soon as the order of the mayor mayoris is rr re rec re- re c eluded th the public schools will and Superintendent J. J L L. Kearn K arns wal wants ts school school patrons to to tand that the resumption of ot school wor work will wUl be announced anno by the ringing ng c c oC the school ell bell ell When 1 It rings at 6 o'clock M in the th tb evening it will mean mea school schools open the next neat m at i at t 9 8 o'clock opi Remember this and listen for Cpr th he pealing of oC the bell j Sincere pity pity of oC friends I said and and acquaintances ac acquaintances acquaintances ac- ac goes go s out to Mr Arthu Beard Deard of oC Coalville whose yours young wife was stricken with the dread influenza In Influenza In and despite the efforts o oC skilled physicians and nurses passed away last Wednesday Mr Beard Deard also al also al so Is in a precarious condition as I i a result of oC a severe attack of the sate same disease Mrs Beard leaves two tw small children To the bereaved husband hue bus band and stricken parents and other othe relatives of oC the young couple heartfelt heartfelt heartfelt heart heart- felt sympathy Is extended in then their hour of oC affliction and suffering and anc grief Several other residents o. o ol oC Coalville are reported seriously it ill with the pre disease f W. W J J J. J Wright the big brisk rustler at the Union Pacific is a c firm advocate of ot things big and good As he hels Is in family affairs so he Is In fu affairs He raised agricultural one of pC the c Biggest and nd best families inthe in inthe the community community- and this year he be easily carries off oft the palm for raisIng rais rals- raising ing the biggest and best vegetables in n his well for war garden lie He was sas exhibiting this week solid loUd sweet tweet turnips weighing from four Cour to six ix pounds Irish potatoes without a I blemish weighting from twp anda andI and a a- I half halt to three and a half halt pounds and ind other season seasonable ble garden truck In proportion Bill Dill knows know how bow and there's theres no denying the fact a Last Monday Mm McGarry James McDonald John II n. Breen Dreen Charle CharleA A. A Thomas Thomai Charles Ivle Ile Ed L. L mould Guild ana and Ralph Lefler Letter were passengers gers era for lor Salt Lake to undergo pays I cal al examination by the state tate advisory ry board oard There was Mas a doubt on the theart tart part of the local examining physician physicians as is s to their physical fitness for the service arvIce hence their n to Salt take Lake So far as heard from Irom James Jame McDonald Donald Ralph Letter Lefler and Ed d. d Guild Qualified ed lor Charles Thoma qualified tor for special limited John Breen was ed dt f. f No report has been received at Sheriffs office on Wm McGarry and Charles Ivle Ivie Joe Lander the w well known ll k C G. G A A. R. R veteran and farmer Carmer of oC Midway y returned the the- first of the week from froman fromn froman an n extended visit and tr trip trip- p through the northwest The gentleman was in attendance at the G 0 A. A R. R it conclave at Portland Portland and speaks Un the high highest est eat terms of the the attention n and entertainment entertainment en en- given n the veterans and andall andall andall all enjoyed their stay In the Rose City immensely While in n Portland Mr Lander Land r met several Park City people a and d enjoyed visit a with Mrs a resident former of our city and with Mr and Mrs Sam Jr The gentleman is delighted with withe the e northwest |