Show r I f 4 b t S Y 1 r f q i I t t It Ity y 0 J Bonanza Day at Park City Proves Greatest Success in Every Way Halt Dad w weather ather failed CI to dampen the spirits spirita of almost visitors vi to Park rk Cil City Saturday It as wa Bonanza Day and tho alto first step toward rehabilitation o of tho once once booming booming mining camp was WI n It high highly successful one United Park City Mines lill 14 will const construct ruet n It year year around tl recreation area here a and lid Saturday j marked the ground breaking of the new gondola aerial tramway first feature of the project From the moment that Marshal of the tho Day Jack Juck Green signaled the start of the parade tle until the last patron departed front from the beautiful new Silver Wheel theater there was 8 action It was actually amazing to note how JIOW tow every detail had hl beets I carefully worked out so there thero was never a It hitch in the tho pro- pro I b I b It proved again that when peo people XO I pIe want to work together In a It common cause they can accomplish plash wonders I It Il was cloudy and threatening all alt forenoon and snow fell atthe at nt the ground ground breaking site nt at noon I Continuing snow enow squalls canceled a tentative trip to the Silver Sliver King I mine Tho The parade was surely the very finest In Park City's long tong history It culminated many hours of ot plan ning by Jack Green and his committee com come made more moro difficult by bythe bythe bythe the bottlenecks of ot only three streets leading to the head of MaIn Mam Street All the credit goes to tho the Jeep Patrolmen handling the traffic says Green Orcen Colorful 1 Parade Leading the parade was a US U.S. Navy color guard followed by the Park City High School band nail and Tommy St. St Jeor In prospector or garb leading two packed burros Miss Joan Durrant Miss Bonanza Bonan Bonan- za mt occupied a beautiful float Following cars contained Gov George D D. Clyde Senators Wallace and Moss William Batt Bait of at Wash D. D C. C head of the ARA and many other state county and city cUy dignitaries There were officials om of United Park Mines and business bustness associates many closely associated ted with the mining Industry industry Indus indus- try both now and formerly n and 1 officials of the Utah Universities filled the list The parade proper I f fallowed allowed I There were a number of floats from Salt Lake City and from I Summit County Several vintage vintage- automobiles a bright yellow snow sn w. w cat a tractor shovel cement mixers mix ers the Japanese hiking tram team from eda University Tokyo several units unit of the Tooele Sheriffs Sheriff's Sher Sher- SherI I iffs iff's Jeep Patrol and other novel entries contrasted with beautiful floats 1 marching g children and several sev sev- I several Veral V- V eral mounted groups Parade Winners The ninth grade grade- float depicting the old and new Park City with I miniature replicas of familiar recce-I recce I landmarks and the planned recie facilities facUlties was awarded first II place for parade entries I IOther Other winners were Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter Saints missionaries second place United Park City Mines Co third place the eighth grade grade- float of the proposed pro posed golf course fourth place and the seventh nth grade float of After Ski Time fifth firth place Formal groundbreaking activities activities ties started when Mr St. St Jeor dumped silver sUver ore onto the spot where the gondola tramway will terminate at the base of Nelsons Nelson's Hill Two dynamite blasts high on Crescent Ridge above above- the site went off art as Mr St St. Jeor Jeer dumped the ore are David Loertscher master of ceremonies introduced officials As Gov Clyde wielded a silver sUver gilded glided pick Mayor William lIam Sullivan Sulli- Sulli van took out the first shovel of dirt for the recreation complex I Dignitaries Speak Gov Clyde declared that Park City and the state were were founded by people who were not afraid ld and predicted d d that the ore are still in this ground will some day be betaken betaken betaken taken out William L L. Datt Batt administrator of the US U.s. Area Redevelopment Administration told the crowd of about persons gathered at th the ground groundbreaking breaking site elte that the fed era eral government is convinced that this is a good risk He observed that private capful l I concerns with as much as five live or 10 million dollars have indicated Interest In the recreational development development devel and that the project means new jobs and new bus biu ness for everyone in the area Sen Bennett Dennett pointed out the new project combines two great assets the mineral mineraI wealth of th the region and the spectacular scenic values Sen Moss declared that the vast mountain playground area can become a mecca for aUthe all aU the United States S. S K Droubay vice president and general manager of the United Park City Minnes Co said the recreational development will bring new values value to Park City which will become one of the choicest lt residential and business areas in the state Several other dignitaries were Introduced and spoke briefly Rev I. I J stanca of ot St St. Marys Mary's Catho Catha lie ale Church Park City pronounced the Benediction 1800 1890 BRUNCH A delicious brunch was waa served b b tho the Park City Kiwanis Club Club at the City Park Parle following allowing tho thoI groundbreaking ground ceremony to hungry cold people who thoroughly thor thor- I enjoyed the hot cortee bacon and eggs hot cakes caked and nd hash hart brown potatoes Earno Larno Anderson Ab Smith Ken len Webb assisted by Mrs Betty ctt Anderson Miss Esther Anderson Nan Mark Corna Cornaby y and Mr and Mrs 1 DIll Bill and Helen of Coalville 1890 prices price were charged for all that good food cooked by Ab Smith and Earne all dolled up In handle handlebar handlebar handlebar bar mustaches 1890 1830 fancy hair hah I does with bangs and gay shirts and vests No we dont don't think they m madea made mado do don a n mint on the food but they made friends by this gesture of at the famed hospitality of ot good old Park City Square dancing was enjoyed after brunch Several hundred persons preceded pro pre ceded to the Co County nty Memo Memorial Building for dinner served by the Park City Lady Elks Following I the delicious dinner Dick Street explained the proposals and alms of the new year year around around recreation program and showed slides depict depictIng depictIng ting Ing the area and its fine points Cherry Pies Pie Mrs Utah of Brigham City presented cherry pies similar to those which won her a national championship to Gov George D D. D Clyde and Tommy St St. Jeor Not a single untoward incident marred the day Sheriff Ron Rob inson deputies Boyer Doyer and Wilde city police Highway Patrolmen Ma Marcellin ce and Hatch and morel more than a score of Sheriffs Sheriff's J Jeep p pPl l Pl meri had ha a to d j but direct traffic Except that is eight or ten small email boys boye scram scrambling bUng madly for souvenir bits of ore following the groundbreaking ground There were no casual casualties tl s. s |