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Show PARK SCHOOLS READY TO OPEN NEXT TUESDAY Special to Tho Tribune. PARK CITY, Sept. 3. Everything is in readiness for the opening of tho Bark City public schools next Tuesday morning. morn-ing. The following assignment of teachers teach-ers has been mado by Superintendent Blocchcr: . High School Miss Martha Lnnlng, principal, prin-cipal, science; Miss Elizabeth Laning. English. Miss Maud Whitney, history and civics. Miss Minnie Cunningham, Latin and German; A. A. Allison, mathematics. Lincoln School Room 7, Miss Elizabeth Rels; room 6, Mrs. Jesslu L. Hedges; room 5, Miss Eva Hamlin; room 4, MIsa Mac Williams; room 3. Miss Margaret Brundago; room 2, Miss Ella Snyder; room L Miss Clalrer Stevenson. Jefferson School F. L. Peterson, prlncl' pal; room 9, Miss Claudia Schmlcrcr; room 7. MIs3 Eva Lambert; room 10, Miss Anna Dcason; room C, Miss Christine McDonald; Mc-Donald; room 5, Miss Mary McDonald; room 4. Miss Merle Whitehead; room 3, Miss Lillian Funk; room 2, Miss Florenco Carpenter; room 1, Miss Lillian Lanyon. Washington School Miss Amber Bards-ley. Bards-ley. Ontario School J. II. Harrington. , Janitors Lincoln school, B. M. Spcrry; Jefferson school, Alfred Baker; Washington Washing-ton school, Charles Barnlcott; Ontario school, Mr3, Drew. Miss Jcnnlo Rasband, the seventeen-year-old daughter of Mrs. Sarah Jano Rasband, died at the homo of her mother this morning at G o'clock. About ten days ago Miss Rasband was talten down with typhoid fever, which in a short tlmo developed Into cerebral meningitis, from which sho died. Tho funeral services will boyconductcd by Bishop Fred Rasband nt the L. D. S. church at 12 o'clock tomorrow, tomor-row, after which the body will be taken to Heber for Interment. 4 Tho llttlo three-year-old daughtor of Rceso Jones mot with a painful accident yesterday morning. Whllo playing near tho house the little girl struck an SxS plcco of timber about eighteen feet long which was leaning against tho house, knocking It dawn. The timber foil upon tho child, striking It upon tho head and fracturlngahe right parietal bone. Drs. LcCompfe, Wilson and Ward performed an operation In the afternoon, raising the ekAifl and removing a portion of It. At present the chances nro very favorable for tho recovery"1 of tho child. ... Mrs. Sophia Ncilson left this afternoon for Mendon. being called thcro by tho fatal accident to her brother-in-law, Chris Sorcnscn. n Misses Elizabeth Laning and Gertrude Whltmoyer returned today from extended visits In tho East, tho former from Indiana Indi-ana and tho latter from Nebraska. Two new SO-horse'-powcr boilers for tho Kcnrns-Kclth property arrived yestorday, and this morning teamsters started to haul them to tho mine. They will bo installed in-stalled at once, and then tho air compressor com-pressor will bo started and machine drills will be put to work down In the mine. |