Show STOPPED CUTTING THE ICE Greeks Participate in and Attack Each Other With Shovels Park City Jan 13 A fight j I I at the ice ponds yesterday was the oc occasion occasion occasion casion for the sheriff being summoned to that place The Greeks who are doing the work there for the railroad company became engaged in a dispute di I with the result that about twenty of them mixed mired in a fight in which shovels shovels I els and other instruments were used I Before the officer got to the scene of the conflict the participants had de declared dared a truce and those engaged had got away Word was received here this morning I I of the death of William Gibson father of ot Councilman James Gibson of this I place who died in Salt SaIt Lake early this morning Mr lIr Gibson was among the early residents of Park City and about thirty years ago ran a sawmill in inthe inthe inthe the canyon just south of The snowstorm which has been on here for several hours has played hai ha I voc YOC with wiring and this morning the wires of the telephone and electric light companies are making quite a little trouble 1 The Summit County auxiliary of the theL I IL IL L D S church is holding a meeting in the local church building of the or organization organIzation Representatives are here II from all the stakes in the county Carl Stevenson a mill man employed ed upon the conveyor belt in the Daly West mill mm was today by falling faIlIng a distance of six feet while repairing at atthe atthe atthe the mill mm Stevenson with other men was at work repairing some breakage and with the other men was standing upon a plank over a bin The light they were using went out and arid in moving about on the board the man either lost his balance or made a misstep for he fell feU striking his side on the floor of the bin He was picked up by some of his fellow workmen and taken to town to his home Dr Ward was sum summoned summoned mored and dressed the wounds of the injured man While there are no broken bones the bruising he received will be sufficient to lay him up for several sever days |