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Show PECK BROS. From Old Files of The Record 1016 Mining news: A cent raise at the Silver King Coalition mine waa posted to those underground. Thomas Kesrns wss general msnager. The site for the new electric smelter will be In Smith Field over in Deer Valley, embracing a large area. Park City enjoyed its tint base ball game of the season. Mayor A. P. Ridge pitched the J. J. first ball and Fitsgerald csnght it. In honor of the event a grand parade formed at the head of Main Street, headed by the Park City Juvenile Band. Blrtlk,: baby boy to Mr & Mrs Day E. King; baby gin to Mr ft Mrs Alfred Doidge. The following pupils of Miss Orsce Richardson participated In a piano recital. Rose Wright, Mildred Wycnoff, Athera Steward, ' Theima Birbeck, Wave Peterson, Vivian Young, Margaret Byes Lucille Lowo and twenty-fiv- e Thought while musing: Fond hope: That tome day. not too far oft, Casslus Clay, the world's champion heavy' weight boxer, otherwise known as Muhammad All, will find himself In this position1: Burled in a swamp In Viet Nam, abandoned by his fellows, who think he Is dead or cap tured. His head sticks out and is target for Viet Cong snipers, which forces him to duck under the wster now and then. A huge snake is crawling up his mid- rirf. Mosquitoes are covering hist face. Leeches are sucking on his neck. Occsslonally poisonous lisards drop from overhead branches into hit championship hair. . Leave us leave him there for at least two weeks. While he has a chance to remember that ha refused to serve with the Armed Forces, Not in such a vile humor, let us hope that the plumbers win their strike. Those poor devils who always forget some thing are getting only, Id the uutori, 13.75 per hour, Think of Mu noun they must spend wish-it.-.. .11 ey were getting more . money. And now lot us get off the sad and sorry horse and nave fun, shall we, huh? And when have YOU been? (Some time ago a good friend back from Viet Nam said: "Why don't you lay off that B.S. and give the people something to think aboutr Because I must write for the majority of my readers who want to be enter talned rather than Instructed.) (And Or. Milton Uellsteln, head of the Department of journalism at University of Utah, reeently remarked: "Any one who writes as well ae Mm should write an edi tirial column." But I always nuke somebody mad or else i cant get them to read It) (And My Lady Fair Louise says: 'You could write much better than you do. Why don't you get smart once and write n editorial? Like UUt says, you'rs wasting, words." But as "Lynx" LangfonL'the shop fore- nun, says: "Oh, God, another Hilar. Well, it'll got crowded ' out") (And our good friend from Nevada writes:' 'Vino sounds sorry. Whafe the matter with hlmF WelL dammit, I am sorry. I go through lite with a guilt complex. X cant forget the time X wu arrested for fishing, when I waa 17. the day before' the fishing season opened.) So to get back to entertain ment, off the sorry horse, which Is what you people came to read. hah? One of my favorite girls Is Mrs. John (Martha Sr.) Lambert of Kamas. She haa tha sweetest, driest sense of humor of any one I know. This Is the type of true story the loves, but she Is too much of a lady to tell it to Sterling Williams, the Feoa repair man who denies that ho la a Junk man: Somebody visited an old friend, a lifetime Wyoming cowboy who had spent months la1 the Veterans Hospital. The nurse said she had tried to find him, and finally located him In the bathroom, where ho was ensconced with the seat UP. "Why don't you make your Mario Clark. self comfortable she Children cry for Fletcher's "Why don't you put the an ad In The Resaid Castorla, down?'' ,A cord. "DewnT he asked. "Wsfl, Stroller Notices: That the city ril be darned, mis la the first Indoors ean X over seen, and X officials should be removed if It Is beyond their power to rebeen riding this oritur baremove the unsightly Junk pile back all winter." Which rsmlnds of MIX'S oonv from the federal building sits; ment to Wsynls Cuybsugh, the that Roy Packer and Ed Jenkins Brlgham City publisher's wife, were first to appear in straw y hats; that Geo. Stonebrsker is that shs had done the same thing. And Way-nl- o sporting the latest in motorsaid: "You'rs gstting so cycles. Clubs: The New Evening 500 darned skinny I don't know why club met at the home of Mr you didn't go down tha dram." Sunday morning wo drove to Mrs Frank Ewan; the Matron church In Ogden, as usual, and Club, Mrs George Rosevear, found a blinding blissard. X left Whist at the home of Mrs W. J. MLF off at the church and Buck; the club, Mrs drove around the block to a James Nell. Ladles buttoned pumps were parking place and then noticed shs had left" her big black poo- on sals for 11.98 at the Welsh. ka tbook In the car. So I carried Driscoll and Buck store. it into the lobby of St. Joseph's, Mrs Stanton Roller returned fro. a Salt Lake after a pleasant packed with people. The leeks X got varied treat in the metnmnua sneers to ssUcksre. There Is ' 1841 absolutely no way a man ean contract A for the construc bo nonchalant about oarrylag a wonuirs puree. Be X smirked tion of six miles of a four-lan- e and said to nobody vkt every-Bod- y highway between Parley's Sum X hoped: "Thai la what mit with tha low bid of ot will provide for four the men are wearing this year. lanes. Hatchss say shoes, yen see." Which may bo the way Dan Deaths: Mrs X. J. arose; Mrs Valentine, the Trib columnist, (George Holfelts) Bonus; Mrs must have felt the other day Fred (Ruby) Post when he saw his column In print of Sny- McCuUough, Hs had written about a lady who derville won first prise In the resented his nmve lor a pair oi dks National Essay contest; Salt Lake aty'weond prise, Msrjorlo Flshsr of gorillas, for-thsoo, who was vsry unhappy with Ksetley; third prise, Lillian him. Ha meant to say: Moon, Park City. "And she was really mad." Mining directors of New Quln-Th-o printers misspelled the ev mine made an assessment of last word and made it sound as 0ne cent levied on the capital if shs had spent a long week smti toCk; eighty men drove through un tne oeacn. i nope, uaa, solid rock and braved man-ma- de doesn't sue. Mac . waterfalls Inside a mountain to approach their long sought goal completion of the 24,100 foot H" ton tunnel through the Oquirrh mounts Ins. Total cost of the u mile tunnel wu estimated r absent-mindedl- Bon-Viva- nt $383,-976.- - at America the Beautiful... Is Everybody's Job It's tlus job r every family that xprcnds a picnic on a rondxirie table. Ifn the job of every boatman who miines the lakes and waterway. Kverv driver, everv walker, every flier. That1" why our Awcx-iatiothrows its wholehearted Hupimrt eaeh year into the Keep America liniutiful campaign. Lovely country we have hen. Let's keep it that UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, JM SOUTH TH EAST SALT LANE CITY. UTAH 63 way. INC. Sl.350,000. Mr ft Mrs Jsmei Urle came up from their Salt Lake homo to visit (ho George Barbens and their new baby boy. Miss Partleia Louder, an honor student at tha U of U visited her parents, the Chub Louden. Mrs Bert Boulton entertained at a miscellaneous shower honoring Mrs. Glenn Oslka. Captain H. Fred Egan In company with Major EUmors both ststloned st Ft Douglas, left on an Army bomber for Los Angeles and visited San Francisco on a tour of inspection and Army business, A party wu held In honor, of the birthdays of Mrs Jerome Paxton, Mrs Lucille Kllpack, Mr Jerome Paxton and Mr Darby Smith at Luke's Hot Pots. Thirty guests had a gala time--. WATCH FOR SOME FUTURE at a party at lower Pop Jenks. Bob Wright president of the YARD CATTLE SALES AUCTION Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays ALL DAY AT EVERY THURSDAY 12:30 pan. CHANGES IN YOUR RECORD club, presented Mel with an engraved belt buckle in appreciation of all the work he had done for the club. Michael Wright, 13 year old son of Mr ft Mrs Melvln Wright wu honored to represent Park Watch for Something Very, Very Important City High School at the annual Salt Lake Rotary Club Youth In Next Week's Issue of Conference. Bishop ft Mrs MacNaughton visited their son, Thurlow Jr, who Is Staff Set. at Hill APR. Park Record And please, please try to get copy to OGDEN UNION STOCK YARDS 961 The Park Record Office over the week end. Copy on Tuesday and thereafter is too late for the current 12:30 P.M. -2- The Mrs Dell Winn wu elected PTA president the newly Other officers were: Doyle Plott, Urn. Bernlece Hendrkkson ft Mrs Chsrlu Moore. Fenton Qulnn 13 year old son of Mr ft Mrs Glade Qulnn accidentally shot himself in the foot while hunting. Mrs Desrl Spencer was honored at her home with a large family gathering on her birth day. Mr ft Mrs Roy Peterson announce the birth of a baby girl. Mr ft Mrs Each Oblad cele- brated their golden wedding at their home In Salt Lake. Mr Oblad wu an employee of the big BIyth Fargo Co. store. It was destroyed by fire and he want Into business for himself In the Quad's 6 ft io cent store. 8 8 1956 GMC The Town or all bids. Dump Truck TwnrxT ye: V Very good facilities with excellent Credit Card backing. vavio Paid Training with financed ance for qualified applicants. O rrmavr J ft PHONE PARK CITY assist- 649-952- 1 pll pro- mis-leadi- ng food pjn. GORDON TAYLOR, Hayor . they use fear to sell their Ideas. They try to appeal to the emotions of an Individual. They use a smattering of scientific knowledge ' then add false and information to asU their Ideas and products. their One of Utah's Best Locations on Highway 248 Lower Park Ave. reserves the right to reject any motion of In Park City MAY 2, 1967 Journals. Many SERVICE STATION BIDS ASKED The Town of Kamas will accept sealed bids on a Plague People In their advertising and BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY AMERICAN OIL r Food Faddists or HOG SALE EVERY TUESDAY week. to be received and opened at 8 The common consumer Is being plagued by food faddists and. quacks on every turn. Helen 8. MltehelL Dean of the School of Economics, University of Massachusetts, In a recent release stated that Americana are wasting 800 million dollars a year on quack diets and fake pilla and the Junk of non --scientif ic medi cine men. Think of the amount of good nutritious food that could b bought with 500 mimon dollars! Some guides that might help you to recognise faddlsm are: They wlU not nuoto or refer you to definite scientific research for proof of tha acts. ,Thcy advertise by matt, newspaper, handbills, radio or use the gukw of a charm or beauty urss as a means to promote thou1 producta. But you will never find their producta being advertised or distributed through professional channels such as professional nfgailnt OGDEN, UTAH supple- ments or "miracle foods" are suppose to ours all ailments. Quito often (hey wOl promote their products on a money-bac-k guarantee. This Is one reason faddlsm is serious and danger mu because a person with a serious health problem may rely on this false security and neglect seeing a doctor In time to present serious problems. If you wou.d like more Information about the facts of food and nutrition and many of the misconceptions which arc being tsught about food today, you may request a bulletin from the Extension Office entitled "Facts About Food and Nutrition," by Etna Miller, Food and -1- 957 Nutrition Specialist TJSU ExMary Jane White Williams tension Service. Become knowledgeable about made the U of U high honor food and nutrition, and bo sure roll. Mrs Gordon McMillan, Mrs your family food dollar la buyMildred Baxter, Mrs Frank ing good, sound nutrition for Stone, Mrs Wm. Bardsley, Mrs your family, advises Margaret Rhea Hurley and Mrs Reed Hall and Mary Bacon Homo Agents. Clawson, members of the Women's Athenaeum enjoyed a trip through the SpringvWe Art Gallery. Mel Fletcher wu honored by members of the Snow Ski Club tip' mifninrnYoi Of I BSB 'Jtj is Savings Bonds You already know how nice It Is to have hot water. With a gas water heater you'll discover how wonderful It Is to have all the hot water you want when you want It. For a gas water heater heats twice aa fast ss the non-gkind. Sales Still Up as Buick Bargain Days are here. During March the investment made by Utahns in UA Savings Bonds, Series E and H, exceeded the f 3 million mark for the third consecutive month, Kathleen Mslkle, State Savings Bonds Director, announced today when reporting local sales results to stats sad county volunteers. The March sales figure of r 34,MI brought the total to fC.7S8.09S up 1373,000 or 15 per cent above sales during the sams period of You'd bo willing to pay even more tor this big sdvsntage. But you actually pay far lass less when you buy s gas water heater and only one-thiaa much to operate It. The average family In our service ares psys only 6 s dsy for hot wster with rd a gas wster heater. You pay less for service end mslntonsnee, too, for a gas flsmo never wears out Never first-quarte- 1969 which 'eBHSfsm xn em i e. a .i i k. costly hosting elements to replsco. Sm your plumber or any gee appliance dealer now! est a postwar rse ord," Mrs. Melkle said. March bond purchases In Summit County were reported at 134,190, bringing the total to S8 877, according to Demont Lott, bonds chairman for the Kamas District This represents a record-hig- h percentage towards achieving the lUt goal In the first quarter. I ill- first-quart- WnnlflnV roollv railinr Hrwo a horooin? TTUIUUIII wiii JUU IViUlJ IMUIV1 Ul ITV M KMUgUllll v r1- i.. MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY OM i VaovW Gu Stune Htm Mai serves rw Stir cotfi fcu. tool |