Show e. e t. t News About the Town 1 I r J J. J W W. this week purchased purchased purchased pur- pur chased the Interest of his partner Prank Frank McEwen In The Club Mr haw will continue the bustness bust busl- ness noss as u usual ual Tom Welsh until recently one of I Ithe the S. S A. A T T. C C. C at Fort orl Douglas left the Monday afternoon to take a course In a 0 Salt Lake business col col- lege loge Superintendent J J. J L. L Kearns and family are now occupying the Dalgleish Dalgleish Dal- Dal home hOIDe on Park Pork Avenue because of the fact tact that they have outgrown their former home on Norfolk Ave Parley P. P Jensen a a. prominent at attorney attorney attorney at- at torney of Salt Lake and one of the staunchest brightest and active Republicans Republicans Re- Re publicans in the state was In Park City Monday on legal business and meeting a few of f his many friends inthis In Inthis inthis this section City Sexton W. W A A. A Gidley returned Monday morning from Ogden where he had been been to consult his specialist regarding his hi's Injured eye His doctor doctor doc doe tor told him the sight was all right I but great care would have to be taken taken taken tak tak- en of the optic for tor sev several ral months Mrs George Ceorge Prudence received a aletter aletter aletter letter this week from Los Loa Angeles giving the information that Mrs George who Is engaged In business In that city Is le dangerously ill III with Influenza Her lIer little son Frank has bas Just recovered from a very severe attack of the flu Word this week from Mrs 1 Johanna Johan Johan- na Sullivan Su a tor former mer well-known well Park City lady now residing at Butte Dutte Montana l states slates that her son- son law in-law J John hn K Sullivan had died of pneumonia This This This' leaves five live little children and motherless who are now In carEt care of their grandmother grandmother grandmother grand grand- mother Mrs Sullivan There has bas been considerable sickness sickness sick sick- ness among the telephone exchange girls this week and as a result the well ones have had to put in double shifts and are nearly worked to death If U you fall fail to get as as' as asgood good service as usual dont don't grumble grumble grumble-be- be because cause the girls on duty are doing their level best and are deserving of praise rather than cen- cen are The local council of Knights of Columbus held their first meeting ay night since last Sep SeP- There was 11 a. a good attendance attendance attendance atten atten- dance and If It the flu does not prevent prevent prevent pre pre- vent lodge work will soon be back to normal The Knights of Columbus Colum- Colum Colum olum- Columbus bus now hold their meetings In Miners Miners Miners Min Min- ers Union Hall Wasatch county count has put a quarantine quarantine tine line against all outside cities and pers persons ns going g Into Heber or other Wasatch Wa county towns have to torn tom ply Ih conditions laid down by th the commissioners of that county as ae will willbe willbe be seen by an official notice published published published pub pub- in this issue of The Record Willis Hitter flitter the young man man who had such a serious attack of pneumonia monia while with the tho S. S A A. A T T. T C. C at to the Park Fort ort Douglas came up Wednesday of this week completely recovered and In possession of his discharge from service from Uncle Sam lie He is exceedingly glad to be alive and back to his home town Arthur 0 O. O Shibley the always busy man manat at the Andrew furniture store this week eek purchased the neat home recently occupied 1 y r Mr Frank Walker in the First ward Herman lIerman Andrew purchased it from Mr Walker but be he having decided to make his future home Idaho sold the property to Mr Sibley Sib Bib stoy toy let Few perhaps are aware that I Park ark City has a factory in our midst L. L T T. T Covey t the e shoe shoemaker shoemaker maker on oil lower Main street manu- manu the relish and has built up quite a trade in la that line It is of high-grade high and has as that thet snap to toH H It which makes It desirable Mr Covey COTey starts the In his shoe shoo shop during the winter and transplants transplants them on his farm In la early spring i Mra Mrs Marie Hethke Bethke received work I Wednesday that her son lon Herman lierman was was was' to In n Echo and immediately motored mo- mo down to that village and brought broucht the ret returned rn d soldier boy to th the Park Mr Yr Hethke was WI stationed at aft Camp Dodge Dodee Iowa and a few made mad by weeks week's ago a request was wu Vis b mother that be he be discharged an and i request st was granted Her lIer- man t t n 1 li elated oVer oder Til military train slid it i UIS r to A my r ut like all u the th o boyS w was anxious to get back baek to civil life lite al after the tho war was over hie He Jle will wf fr from now on be chief clerk at the N New Park Hotel Dick Guerna Guernsey son law ln taw of J J. J W V W. W Quigley who was In the service of ol Uncle Undo Sam arrived home homo the first of ol the week with an honorable die dis cl charge lie He was in one ono of the tho eastern eastern east enst- el ern training camps campa and was board 8 ship to cross to the tho other side when It was decided that married men would be be barred from tut particular particular particular par par- contingent and he with others others others oth oth- ers were ere marched back to camp lie Ho regrets that ho was not not- allowed to see ace glad it is over and he back home Am Amass Amasa a Miles one of our Summit county navy lads arrived in the Park last Sunday and went dl ty to his home in lEoa 10 to sperm spend u a short Mine Ime parents and other loved ones lie He had to leave again Tuesday afternoon f 1 MF Mlles Miles is one of the crow crew of the steamship New York lie He has made several trips across the At Atlantic Ian lantic tic and for several weeks week was wasat stationed at a French port lie He talks quite interestingly of his many experiences ex ex- while in the service likes Ultes his work work and Is glad he did his bit bitIn bitin bitin in putting the Germans GermanI to flight Ills parents and sisters accompanied him to the Park on Tuesday to wish him good bye and god speed The young man enlisted for six years What Vh What t came as a shock and anti surprise surprise sur sur- prise this week was the announce announce- announcement announcement ment of the death of Norene No eno Jane Gates Gate a former well known and popular Park City girl daughter of Mrs Emma J J. J Gates now ow of San Francisco and sister of Clarence Gates of of this city The young lady wont went up from Los Angeles to San Francisco to visit with her mother other and while there was stricken with tb the dread disease and died within a afew afew afew few days Miss 1 Gates Gatos was born in Salina SaHna Utah and woo wile twenty six I Iy y years rs of t age Her death on January This sad aad death is grieved by many lUany friends who admired ed the young lady for her many beautiful traits of character and to the tho bereaved mother sisters and brothers sincere sympathy is ex ex- tended Word received this week from Ed Firmage who for tor nearly a year past has has b been en engaged in business in LaSalle LaSalle LaSalle La- La Salle Illinois with the M. M C. C Penny company was to tl the effect he has traded his business for tor the tho J. J C C. C Penny store at Spanish Fork Utah and that he and and his family would be back to Utah by the first of February February February ary next Mr has lived Inthe in inthe inthe the west too long to get into the ways and customs of the east and he will willbe willbe be pleased to get back home He has built up a splendid business in LaSalle but he comes to Just as asgood asgood asgood good and perhaps a better one in Spanish Fork Mrs Firmage will visit in Park City with relatives until untila a suitable home is found by Mr Firmage Firmage Firmage Fir- Fir mage in his new field of labor A welcome awaits these well-known well Utah people News was received this week that II Ii H. H who for fifteen n years or more worked at the Silver Sliver I King Coalition mine had died at the Holy Cross Hospital on January let lat lie He had had been a time long-time sufferer i with miners miner's consumption He was 61 years of age and a widower lie He is survived by two sisters listers in South Dakota Jakota and three brothers In other parts of the east lie He had bad many friends in Park City who will regret to hear of his demise |