Show i a. a t Park Float J t s. s a N M Mike 1 Galliger W was II arrested last bet week charged with being drunk Ho had MA hili hearing be before rare Judge Clark ClarkIn In the police court the charge chargo l prow roved rov ed and a fine of or hn Imposed The fino was paid and the defendant dla charged Word was received Sunday last lasi thAt thit Private Byron Dyron Winters son lion ol of Mr and Airs Mrs Hyrum Byrum Winters of this county and a member mem- mem ber of a machine machino gun had hall been severely wounded In action on October No further word haRben has haR been ben received Health Officer 11 It D D. D Hook Zook Day Ring King and W VV T T. Quinn motored to Salt Bait Lake Sunday Sundar night to obtain stimulants for the Influenza suffer suffer- ers era They returned the same name night and much good tood resulted from their trip V. W v. v W. W Hitter went down with them called thither by br the serious Illness of his son Willis with enza A small blaze blazo occurred at the tho home of Mr 1 and Mrs J J. J A A. A Lindsay Resale Rossie VIII last Saturday afternoon caused from sparks falling failing on tho the roof The alarm was turned in but neighbors had the fire out before the departments department's departments department's departments department's depart depart- ments ment's aid was necessary The damage damage dam dam- age was age was slight but the scare was tre- tre to the occupants of the home and near near neighbors A telegram was received Wednesday Wednes day of this week stating that Private e James Walton of Coalville had been slightly wounded In action on the of last month On the of November however a letter was received from Soldier Walton statIng stating stating stat stat- ing he had fully recovered from froin his wounds and had returned to the trenches to try it over again We have this thia week received a a letter letter letter let let- ter from Mr E E. D D. D Firmage who was with us until recently He Ile says that Illinois is a wonderful state and LaSalle LaSalle LaSalle La La- Salle a real city but that Utah and her mountains are hard to beat He ordered the Wave sent to him that he be might be able to keep in touch touch- with what is going on here here Wasatch Wave Our next issue December 13 13 willbe will willbe be tie a special Christmas advertising edition of The Record A special cover will be one of the features This Is ian an opportunity for our business business business busi busi- ness men to tell our many readers what they have for Christmas and thus facilitate early shopping Get while the getting Is ia good good for for the extra space Is already limited I Monday of this week Sheriff Ryan Ran arrested a fellow o. named Manuel for having intoxicating liquor or In his possession lie He was caught with the goods he having two valises valises va va- Uses containing the firewater He had sp Precinct Jus- Jus us tlc mer r CJ ma rH k Proved guilty as c HW A eQ 1 The t fine wa wat Jt II V t 8 cat cate 4 A Post 0 t fl from Ray Hay p. p Peterson OP ope qt of Riff pur pi boYs boya there re t fl l w week ek by Lawrence Bad Rad- don W paya I f Pfd Q 04 t 4 Pal rl I guess am h t In lire JIt he Y J they ef pall an rance prance ranee b but t I J v r 1111 H D H- H J I harr pave av been bee been P a fir pr half J Q Of It I am n W N pta l I think I J will vm I Q fay JUr 1 mho J agrees with roe and I hay II put on eighteen n pounds in we weight fill A t W qu Jm UT IU last Jast week by py y Mr and 14 Mrs Jonn boy ofle a Salt Halt alt Lake fr from m their ther you aon Harry Dole Doyle a former well known Pork Park pity boy who is now serving country overseas says I am somewhere In Belgium and feeling fine One I have been over the top three times and got back safe and f feeling good and anxious to get at them again It will Interest you to know kno that know that I have been appointed sergeant of my company Mrs Edith c A Burke Durke was put in Charge of ot the emergency hospital Tuesday morning because of the fact that Mrs W W. K Anderson former fonner head bead nurse was practically worn worn out with work for tor others and With her bar loving attention and heroic effort effort to to rave the life of her daughter Mrs Walker who succumbed to an attack of spinal meningitis Tuesday night following what was thought to be a successful ten day dar fight with pneumonia ra Mrs Burke Durke I is a 1 i trained though no not a graduated I 11 f nur nurse e with many years of experience expert once once ence in the hO hospitals of Chicago and other places and it goes without saying say say- ayIng ay- ay ing that her tk will be successful In baffling the dread disease of Influenza Influenza influenza enza at the local hospital The sympathy of the entire com conr goes pos out to to Mr and Mrs John JohnA A A. A Lindsay be because of the death bf their six Allt months old baby boy bor which occurred last Sunday evening The Tho little fellow had been ailing for months and all efforts to save its young life proved unavailing It was the only boy and the loss lOlls of the littie lit little tie tle treasure is keenly felt by the fond fend parents The remains were tak taken n nover over to Hober lIeber City Tuesday for Interment Inter Inter- ment services ment services being at the grave that afternoon Tom Reese Heese of tonsorial fame this this' week received a letter from Jack Witherow who for tor several months past ast has been stationed in Paris Prance France e. e He Ile says there are many ninny sights eights to be seen In the great French metropolis but for all the gay life and busy scenes he yearns for Park City and is sincerely wishing for orders to return home He lie en enclose en- en close closed In the letter a very pathetic pathetic pathetic pathe tic poem entitled The Battle Dattle of Paris arts but he asked not to have It published I In iu mentioning the good work n of ot t the nurses at the emergency hospital last week the name of a very popular popular lar active and competent high school teacher-nurse teacher was overlooked This is Miss Josephine Mitchell who since the closing of the schools because of the Influenza epidemic has been devoting devoting de de- voting her time and ability to the caring of the sick In this work the young lady has a accomplished much and is always a gleam of sunshine for forthe forthe the sick and suffering because of other her cheerfulness willingness and helpful helpful- ness Word was received In this city last Sunday that Willis flitter RItter one of the S. S A. A T. T C. C at the University of Utah was seriously ill UI with in ln- In- In His father W W. W W. flitter Ritter went down by auto that night and his mother wh who was at Green Oreen River Wyoming was notified and she immediately came to his bedside and early In the week Mr 1 and Mrs W. W A A. A Adams went down to the metropolis to be near and render what assistance was was possible Word received this morning is to the effect effect ef- ef that Willis Is holding his own splendidly and t t indications are he will recover It Is sincerely hoped so This week The Record received from George Cunningham who i Is I with the boys over In France a copy of the Stars and the American Ameri Amen can newspaper published over o there by the boys in the service ItIs It Itis Itis is filled with interesting reading matterand mat mat- and ter-and is Is a real metropolitan newspaper newspaper newspaper news news- paper paper Thanks George We are betting betting betting bet bet- ting though notwithstanding its metropolitan appearance and its live I army and other news it is la not as anxiously awaited or more eagerly read by you and the theother other Park City boys across the pond than that little little little lit lit- tle two-by-four two home paper The Park Record Mrs Sadie Hayes 47 years of age wife of John C. C Hayes formerly manager manager manager man man- ager of the Hotel James and for years a resident of Park City is dead at Los LOll Angeles The body willbe will wUl willbe be brought to Salt Lake by her husband husband hus- hus band for burial from the residence of Mrs J J. J D. D Lewis Mrs Hayes Hayes' daughter daugh daugh- ter 3 5 West Fourth Fourth- South street The body will arrive in Salt Lake today today today to to- day and services will be held to mor row Surviving Mrs Hayes are berson ber berson berson son John B. B Hayes and daughters Mrs lUrs J. J D. D Lewis and Miss Cathleen Hayes Mrs Hayes was born in Ne- Ne braka and had been a resident of Salt Lake Lake- for eight years She is la a mem mem- berIn botIn good standing of the local f the Women of Woodcraft carrying an nn insurance in that order Mrs W. W R. R Jefford went down to Salt Lake this afternoon to attend the funeral as a representative of the Women of Woodcraft At her home in Kansas City Mo Mrs Eliza Park mother of Mrs Al McCarrel of this city died after ulong u a along ulong long with dropsy Mrs Park Purk was 66 GG years of age Mrs 1 McCarrell has visited her sick mother three times the past year and was at her bedside when Death came she ing at at the ie old homo two days daye bray previous revl ous ous to her dam demise I. I Sympathy Is la extended extended extended ex ex- tended the lady ladr In taller her bereavement ement Postmaster ter McLaughlin Mclaughlin re received Information yesterday that all packages packages packages pack ages for foreign countries will be ber r received for tor mailing b until I December 16 b Detailed information can be he e ob obtained from Mr McLaughlin There will be a big drive for Red lied members during of December Th m mi of those thole who enrolled last run out and It is tit safe sate to say that not a man woman or r child In Park Jark City will refuse to renew renew re- re re renew new their membership in this wonderful wonderful wonderful won won- saving life theer giving cheer or or- or r- r One dollar will give you rou member membership for one year and a II dollar dollar dollar dol dol- lar cannot connot be better spent nor amore a amore amore more worthy membership secured than by having your name on the I roster of this great organization of I mercy As during Uie Yle campaign for membership last year every subscriber er will be given glYen a Red Cross CroM button and a Red Hed Cross flag for I the window of your home and there should not be a home without at least one emblem em blem and not nol a or mantor woman woman without without without with with- out a Red Cross button in evidence during that week Everyone Is asked asked asked ask ask- ed to help the local Red Cross ladies ladles In their drive f for r membership during during dur dur- ing Red ned Cross week What hat came as a severe sho shock k to the many friends of the young man manIn manin manin in Park CIt City was the announcement of Uie death of Clarence L L. L Johnson an exemplary young oung man who for more than two years made his home In Park City He lie at attended ended the high school of bt our city and while II a pupil was a general favorite with hi his I school mates Sincere regret I Is le felat felt fel at his untimely death and to th the widowed moth mother the sympathy o of hosts of friends go out in the sad loss los of her only son The Tribune o of Tuesday says Clarence L L. Johnson only son of Mrs Gus Johnson of Murray Mur Mur- ray of pneumonia influenza at Kelly field San Antonio Texas Hi He was born at Mercer Utah February 15 16 1900 Lat Later r he resided at Park City where he attended high school for two years Later at Murray Murray Murray Mur Mur- ray he Was as graduated from th the Granite high school being cheer cheerleader cheerleader cheerleader leader of the school At the time Ume o of f his enlistment Mr 1 Johnson was at attending attending at- at tending the law school of the University University University sity of Utah He entered the aviation aviation aviation avia avia- tion service Mar March h 1918 was and wAs I 1 sent to Kelly field for training The body will vIII be brought home for burial 1 The many friends of Mr and rolfS JUrs Norman OBrien O'Brien well wall known former residents of this city will wl be shocked to o learn that bath both are dead the dead the ims of influenza Sine Some six months ago Mr OBrien O'Brien left the Park ark for f Ely ly Nevada tp accept ar ar are are- position n for one of the minIng mining min min- Ing ng companies companies' of that place and was wall followed some some two months later by his wife and step-daughter step Miss Necy McClellan Two weeks ag ago X Sir Mt OBrien O'Brien was stricken with the p pre prevalent Pf valent disease of influenza followed by liy pneumonia and dl die 1 ter a a brief Uness Then hl his r wl wife who had been nursing her hu b was stricken with the disease ll add d she too passed away at ber her n Ely PAy last Saturday night Both Doth Mr and Mrs OBrien O'Brien were well and fa favorably favorably ta- ta known in this city ity sudden taking away causes profound sorrow in do this to the sons and daughters of Mrs OBrien O'Brien sincere sympathy I id Ia extended in their ther great bereavement Mr 1 OBrien O'Brien was wasa a member of Park Lodge No 4 4 4 Knights of Pythias and was elected elected to membership In the local lodge of Elks but was never enrolled as US' a member because of his departure from the city y 7 A k flock of gypsies arrived W the the Park yesterday m morning an and wanted a license to tell fortunes etc elc e c. c Treasurer ONeil O'Neil referred them 0 o Mayor Fitzgerald who turned them down cold and nd sent them scurrying back to Salt Lake on the afternoon on train Wednesday Irvin Alder a resident of Heber lieber died in this city of pneumonia monia following an attack of influenza in- in lIe He had been sick about ten days He lIe is about 26 years of age and is survived by a widow and on one child The remains were taken to Heber lIeber for burial The sympathy goes out to Mr Mr and Mrs Theo heo Johnson of Snyderville Snyder- Snyder ville because of the death of their little year old son Westley Snyder who died at the Miners Hos Hos- Hospital Hospital pital Wednesday following an operation operation opera opera- tion on Monday last for complications resulting from pneumonia The lIttie lithe little lit lit- tie tle fellow had been sick for six weeks He lie was a bright lovable litre litIe litle lit- lit le re and the Idol of his fond parents Funeral lulle will be to-morrow to II from Richardson's Richardsons Undertaking Undertaking Undertaking Under Under- taking parlors Services will be held u u uw g Bishop ishop W W. J J. J Lewis of of- officiating l Word Ward received this morning by Mrs L. L I n. n Hartwell was to the effect ef- ef feet that her ber son Harold was Tin In Portland Oregon and expects to arrive arrive arrive ar ar- ar- ar rive in fa Salt Lake to-morrow to after after- noon lie He will come como up to J Park ark and home Sunday morning liar Harold old has been stationed at Camp Lewis Ills Ilia company has been demobilized and he be comes home to stay Welcome home Harold |