Show A AUDLEEFORT I It will be a novel experiment which i I Park City is about to try Last month the ConimorrCotrBBti passed au ordinance declaring that all stores busines I bosses and saloons shall hereafter be closed on Sundays The penalty pro I vided for violation of the ordinance is a fine of 100 or impribtmmeut for ninety t 1 days or both fine and imprisonment Drug stoKjs barber shops hotels livery blames and restaurants are excluded It c cluded from tie operation of tae ordin 4 ftac which is to go into effect at noon 1 on the 18th instant This laudable I i effort to compel respect for the Christian i Sabbath will be watched with interest by other cities and towns in the Territory Terri-tory and especially by mining camps Since Park City has been t the only attention that Sunday has received is such as individuals have I4 seen praper to bestow As in mining towns all over the coast Sunday has L probably beep the best day of the I week for merohants traders and saloons sa-loons Secular business has been transacted tran-sacted on other days asd if the aspect as-pect Of the streets was any different on I tkat day it was because of the greater degree of life and activity displayed 1 i To change all this new and overcome i at once a custom that is as old as the 4 thriving village itself will require effort 3 and nrage on the part cf the municipal munici-pal authorities and theexercise of powerful 4 pow-erful influence by the religious people h JF of the community As in every other I mining town there is naturally a coa r aidscable elemeat which prefers that there be no distinctive Sabbath and I J that Sunday be as other days except in r i i name Whether or net this element 3 is in the majority the attempt te enforce the new ordinance will discover 1C it should largely in the r majority it is feared that at first at least failure will follow the effort to putt put-t e Sunday law into effacL During the past five or six years there kas been wrought wo derful chaa e in the social status of Park City From I a mining camp pure and simple it has I 1 came to be a thriving enterprising t s populous town with good schools and I 1i churches and containing the per anent a-nent homes of many Christian families fro It has also become one of fie most I popular of the adjacent resorts for those who can get away from the heat I I aad dust of the valleys during ths L = t summer weeks It is evidently out of S 5 li deference to the wishes of the Christian j S families of the burs itself anti out of i J i j 1 rftsprct for the sentiments of the many J visitors that this effort to convert Sunday l i J Sun-day into the Sabbath is being made If it 1 ri shall succeed it will adJfto the popularity Si popular-ity of Park City elsewhereand willassur > edly elevate the social moral and religious c reli-gious tone of the city < < t |