Show FROM THE OLD FILES FILES' I 5 r 4 ar ars Ago D l ai and and Ted Lar Lar- i 1 ft over overcome me with gason gas gaa gason on th Ii level ISM eve evet of ot the United hark rk L at 2 1 ines at Keetley Themen The Themen Themen men were ere pr preparing to start their thelt d Says Say's s work Larrimore managed man man- managed a aged to o summon help and Labrum Labrum Lab Lair rum tum was tak token taken n from th the mine some ome bight later The TheFt Ft First t Aid crew and Dr br worked for tor three hours to revive him but pronounced him dead at athe the he end nd of ot that time Mr Mr Mr E E E. J. J Tree ree Ii l' l Junction sev seven n miles nor t. north or 01 Park were weta to t 4 their g golden We ry I They were married martle in n Park City tilty in 1905 Jeffrey Jeffre Lee Bates Dates three day old twin son of Mr ir Mrs William William Wil Wil- liam Bates nates Jr Salt Lake City 1 died In a Salt Lake hospital of ot ota ofa ofa a heart ailment Paternal grandparents grand grand- grandparents i parents were Mr Mrs William Bates Dates Sr of Park City I Applications were being ed-by ed ed by the U US U.S. S Civil Service Region Re- Re gion glon for forthe the position of Substitute Clerk and Substitute City CarTler Carnet Car- Car net in the Park City Post Office The Yearbook King and Queen were crowned at nt a d dance nCe held at Park High The new King and Queen were Mike McKissick and and Rita Of fret The following students were chosen for the cast of ot the operetta operetta operetta oper oper- etta The Fortune Teller Bob Dob Clegg David Loertscher Lavern I. I Aubrey Billy Reed Gary Boyle Doyte Edward Fraughton Sue Fisher Loretta Mitchell Mike Wright Janice Terry Joe Manteca Phillip Phillip Phil Phil- lip Tree Riley RUey Draper Judy Birkbeck Dorothy hewitson and Frances Stanton The operetta was to ibe presented at Park J School Mrs Dan Dap Collins returned to her home In Park Pork City after eng en en- 1 g an extended visit in Pasadena Pasadena Pas Pas- adena adena Calif at the home ome of Mr 11 I f Mrs Clyde Sanger and other relatives and friends Ur Uranium the modern modem worlds world's most important element was WM t to bl be- be bethe the subject discussed by one ona of of the nations nation's most original al uranium prospectors's and re research research research re- re search scientists at the next meeting of the Wasatch Knife and Fork Club Luther Gable was the prosPector prospector s speaker who wilo was to lead U the e discussion Mr Gable was a member member mem- mem 1 ber of ot the faculty of the American Amer- Amer American ican lean Tel Television Institute of Tech Tech- Ten Years Ago I Alumni Homecoming day hon hon- J. J the class of 1941 was held 55 at th ar-th the Park City High School Those hose present for one or more morn events Of f the day were Irene Addy Matheson Esther Anderson Glenna Archer William Durrant Margaret Felton Pope Jerry Hanley Cecil Holmquist Alpha Johnson Jones Bob Olsen Virginia Nichols Wayne Prudence Bob Dob Waldberg Berniece Berniece Ber- Ber niece Winters Hendrickson Marie Marie Marie Ma Ma- rie Winters H Horan ran LaVord Workman Street Norman Workman Work i man and Lucille Wright Leatham Leath- Leath am Bob Simpson Selective Service registrants reporting for induction from lo 10 local 10 cal board Summit County were Frank Cattelan Echo Joseph George Kochevar De Valera and Ford A Farley all of Park City New Park Mining Company reported gross ore sales and op operating op- op revenues totalling 1250 for the nine months endI ending ending end end- I ing In Sep September ember of 1950 Mr Mrs Perry Aubrey receIved received re re- word that a 6 lb Ib baby babyboy babyboy babyboy boy had arrived at the home of Mr Mrs Paul Paul In Rock RockSprings RockSprings Springs Wyo I The The Women's Society of ot ChristInn ChristIan ChristIan Christ- Christ Ian Inn Service was to meet at the 1 h home e of nt Mrs Airs MI MUd Mildred Baxter Anderson Mrs Mra Frank Allende returned home bome after atter a ten day visit with her daughter and arid son son eon ln Mr Mrs N. N A. A Blanch of ot Sacramento Sacramento Sacra Sacra- mento Calif A fire on the Greenwood Greenwood Green Green- wood dairy farm In Parleys Parley's Park d destroyed troyed tons of ot ha 1500 1600 bushels bushels' of ot grain and the milking barn The fire truck and its crew were on the scene n order but no water wafer was Wt available tv lable had and nd their efforts were to saving roving the home and eds teds 1 s in the immediate vicinity Miss Joan Frkovich entertained enter enter- entertained at a surprise birthday party arranged by her mother at her home The following young ladles enjoyed the event Eva Shirley Rukavina Marlon MarIon Mar Mar- Ion lon Audrey Byer Dyer Claudett Thompson Renee Wilde Wildo Leahy Bonnie Donnie Swanson Isla Fuelling Margaret Wright Jane Lenzi Delores Lopez Claudia Claudia Clau Clau- dia Louder Margaret Parks Joyce Frkovich and Mrs Ora Mae Beck Deck 1 25 Years Ago At a regular meeting of the th Park City Kiwanis Club Walt Watt Began Degan local manager of Skaggs Safeway stores was unanimously chosen as president C. C O. O Hull was elected vice president and the tho following were chosen on the board of directors F. F A. A Jones JonesB B B. G McDonough George Sykes Dr T T. E E. E Clements Robert Guy Frank Stone and R. R R Fletcher The fire department was called out and the prompt response of Fire Chief Berry and his his- fire fire- crew rew saved a home ft tr frh r I n. n Tc waS wad R Rn I n tle Hill the h home me of ot John Joh I I Georgia The fire was caused by bya a 11 1 detective defective chimney setting fire I to the roof and it had a dAng dangerous danger clanger lous l ous start starL when the fire addle laddie t arrived Damage estimated at was covered by insurance Ted T Thompson om a well known I young man of this city who was shot In the leg teg while deer hunting In the tho southern part art artof I of the state was reported d to b be bd steadily Improving I The e wound was serious and for a time it wu was wuI wasI was feared amputation would be bo necessary nee I essary Edwin Eberle and Gilbert Gilbert Dahl both graduates es of Park City High School and residents I If tit of f Park City were showing great I promise as a fullback and tackle t respectively on the University of Utah freshman n football team Mrs Gall Scriven of Park City CIty announced th the e engagement of ot other her daughter Helen to Mr Leo Lea Elder of Telluride Colo William Nimmo of the Morrison Morrl Morrl- son son Merill Company Salt Lake was a business visitor to Park City He was WM accompanied by his mother Mrs Margaret Nimmo Nim- Nim mo who spent the day with home folks The Tuesday evening contract bridge club were royally entertained enter enter- entertained at the home of Mr 11 Mrs C. C O. O Hull Lawrence Holof Olsen a well well- known resident of Park City for forthe forthe forthe I the past half haIt century died j suddenly Ud sud- I denly while down town followIng following follow follow- ing a heart attack i New Park Mining Company I completed negotiations for the thele I sale le of part of its property in the i East Park City district to one I i of the large operating companies i i It was revealed by W. W H II Cranmer Oran Oran- mer president of the New Park company |