Show l News About the Town u u 1 Several foreigners came up from Salt Lake this morning to work at atone atone atone one of the mines They were not qualified to pass the health inspector and were not allowed off the train and were shipped back this after after- noon A joyous surprise was given the Buck and Stanley homes this morn- morn Ing Fraser Duck Buck and George Geore Stanley Stanley Stan Stan- ley ler navy Davy lads who were stationed at Mare Island came home unexpectedly unexpected unexpected- ly this morning The boys are home to stay W. W D. D Richardson who for a I month past had been follow following ing his profession with the Joseph Wm Taylor Taylor Taylor Tay Tay- lor company of Salt Lake returned I to the Park Monday last and will for the winter remain in our city with his family I I T. T F. F Parsons a well knows and I time long-time resident of Salt Lake and father tather of our well known businessman business businessman man T T. H. H Parsons died at his home in the tho metropolis last Saturday at atthe atthe atthe the advanced age of four eight-four years Funeral services were Monday last Chairman W W. D. D Sutton Button publicly apologizes to Kamas this county for making malting it that the good people of that town in their allotment for the Fourth Liberty Loan lie He made a mistake i in the apportionment and instead Of being behind In the amount raised as I indicated in the final report Kamas was to the good Kamas KamasIs Is always always' all alt right in matters of public concern which concern which is more than can be truthfully said of other county county coun coun- ty towns Ambrose Ivory the young soldier son of Mr and Mrs F F. F A. A Ivory ot or orthis this city who had been home on a thirty days sick alck leave left Tuesday for Camp Lewis He expects to return re- re I turn In a week or two with his discharge I The remains of Tom Moore l who was killed at the King Coalition mine two weeks ago was burled Tuesday last The body was held I awaiting news from a sister In the east but nothing definite being received received received re re- re- re it was decided to bury the body here The many of or Willis Hitter flitter Hit flit ter the young man who has bees been so beel so sick with pneumonia influenza at atthe atthe atthe the S. S A A. T. T C. C hospital Salt Lake will be pleased to know the young man has passed the danger line and andIs andIs andis Is now on the high road to recovery recover Ills His father W. W W. W Ritter and uncle W. W A. A Adams returned last Satur Satur- I 1 day morning from Salt Lake but so serious became the condition of the young man that they returned on the afternoon train The crisis was reached that night and there has been a gradual improvement since that time Wednesday of this week Heber Butters of Kamas received a telegram telegram telegram tele tele- gram stating that his son son Private Vernon Butters infantry had been f severely wounded in action on No- No November November No No- vember All Red Cross knitters who have finished work at their homes are requested to deliver the same to Supervisor Mrs Geo Morse no later than the of this month month- next month next Thursday This is Important This week Mrs Nora Williams record record record re re- re- re cord keeper of the Park City Review Review Review Re Re- view No 2 o of the turned over to Mrs Mary Towey the sum of full payment of the policy polley of the late Miss Catherine Towey I The claim was adjusted and paid in five weeks Since the order or the local health board that all persons wear gauze masks on the streets and in public places of Park City on and after November November November No No- vember G G. G D the Adams Express agent on the Denver and Rio Grande Orande sold better than masks to passengers coming into our work Gus Bishop W W. W J J. J Lewis received a telegram from his brother Sterling Lewis Monday Monday- last to the effect that he had safely landed in America and that he would eat Christmas dinner at home It was joyous news to the Lewis' Lewis and joyous Indeed will it be when parents of other sea over-sea Park City boys when similar news is received received received re re- by them Succumbing to a short illness fitness W W. II H. Dodge mining man in Utah i ithe Inthe in inthe a the early days died Sunday in a local lo to local lo- lo cal hospital at atthe the age of 80 years Mr Dodge was one of the original directors of the Silver Sliver King Coalition Coal Coall tion lion mine at Park City and owne owned d one of the claims that went to make mak makeup makeup e up that property He lie was also In Interested Interested In- In interested in other mining enterprises enterprise in the Intermountain region Th The Thelast Thelast e last four years he has made his hi s home at the Daly hotel in this city The body is at the ODonnell O'Donnell chapel chape I awaiting word from at Oakland Oakland Oak Oak- Oakland land Cal Funeral arrangements arrangement s will be announced later Tuesdays Tuesday Tuesdays Tuesday's s Tribune |