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Show THE PARK RECORD Tae Five Thursday, October 7, 1937. I QUALITY SHOP f f FALL SAVINGS EVENT! " i Starts Saturday morning ends week from Saturday night Rayon Hose pair 19c Heavy Turkish Towels 17c and 23c Men's Work Gloves . pair 10c xfnu'o Dress Socks tiair 1f)e Men's Ties each 17c Girls Bloomers. nm..i pair 10c, 15c and 25c X Ravon Taffetta Slips , 44c Hand Bags 25c and 49c Two-way Stretch1 Girdle 49c 5 quart Enameled -Tea Kettle. . . 59c 3 piece Mixing Bowls , 25c Salt and Pepper Shakers 2 for 5c Knife and Fork Trays each 25c 4 and. 5 quart Sauce Pans 19c MAW Y UiilJiK iJAKljAiJNa UUJYLfc ADD bi-JS TUl-M j i Twenty-Five Years Ago From The Park Record, August 17, 1912. airs, tticnara Byrant returned to her name in bouthern Utah Mnnrinv nft.p several weeks visit with her sister, Mrs.t&X Twenty-five Years Ago J'l Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Browning left Mon-1 lyll day for Chicago where the Doctor williJI-x take a post graduate course la one of W; the leading medical colleges. j M. Twenty-five Years Ago Mies Irene JefTord returned Tuesday ft), from a pleasant visit in Salt Lake with some of her young friends. M Twenty-five Years Am fSS jmiss ixitie ouner and Mrs. were visitors In the Park for this week. Dependable U. S. Inspected lMeats .... The U. S. Inspection Stamp safeguards your family's health BEEF ROAST Top shoulder and, rib cuts . , lb. 12c Ida Hall two days ft-y ft Mrs. Foster A. Jones will entertain Past Matron's Circle O. E. S., next Tues- day evening, October 12th, at her home . on Main street. I ooo I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paige, of Poca-' tello, Idaho, Mrs. Kate Oliner, Mrs. Jake Oliner and Miss Miriam Oliner, of Salt Lake City, were Park City visitors Sat-' urday last. j OOO j m and Mrs. Scott Smith and family. returned to the Park Saturday, after a few weeks visit In the eastern states. a a u Mrs. Ellen Brooks, our popular clty recorder, returned Friday after a months visit with friends In Chicago, Illinois. Mrs. Brooks reports a continual round of pleasure while on her vacation. I OOO I Mrs. Carl Qulst and children of Denver, Den-ver, Colorado, who have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tippetts, left for their home last Friday. They , were accompanied by Mrs. Gladys Winn and daughter, Ruth Margaret, who will visit for a month at the Qulst home. I OOO G. M. club members and guests spent a pleasant afternoon last Saturday with' Mrs. John McClellan. Honors for bridge 1 were awarded to Mrs. Geo. Crossman, Mrs. r.on h Sheen and Mrs. Archie Wilson.' Guests present were Mrs. Elmer Lee and Mrs. Geo. B. Sheen. OOO mica Mncrtnlfinfi Savaee entertained WMd t,- charmingly Monday evening In honor of her mother's birthday. A most enjoyable j evening being spent by the merry makers , and many good wishes were showered, upon the receiplent. Bridge was the diversion, honors going to Mrs. Anna. Kopp, Mrs. H. W. Hartwell and Miss Ann Gibbons. Delicious refreshments were served to Mrs. W. W. Evans, Mrs. John Rugar, Mrs. Frank Stone, Mrs. A. J. Gibbons, Mrs. A. L. Hurley, Mrs. C. L. Carlson, Mrs. Fred Gillette, Mrs. E. M. McGinley, Mrs. LaPage H. Raddon, Mrs. Archie Wilson, Mrs. Anna Kopp, Mrs. Harold Hartwell, Mrs. Geo. Crossman, Mrs. Paul Williams, Mrs. Rose Stone, Mrs. Mary Alice Edstrum, Mrs. Mont Brierley, Miss Da Vina Baxter, Miss Ann Gibbons and Miss Christie Boulton. I OOO Last Friday evening a Jolly crowd of Utah Power and Light employees swam, ate and danced at Luke's Hot Pots. OOO Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Keefe left the latter part of the week for a month's visit In the eastern states. OOO Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lewis and daughter, May, and Mrs. Clarence Lewis, of Valley, Nebraska, arrived In the Park Wednesday Wednes-day evening for a few days visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Brown. This was the visitors first trip to Park City! and they very much enjoyed their brief; visit here. Sunday morning, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Burton E. Lewis, the party left for the latter's Los Angeles, California Califor-nia home. OOO' Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Berry entertained at an Informal family party In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Burton E. Lewis, of Los Angeles, California. Games were played and dainty refreshments refresh-ments served. About twenty guests en-Joyed en-Joyed this happy reunion. Mrs. Lewis was formerly Miss Ella Brown. ' OOO Mr. Clyde Paul, who Is now making Twenty-five Years Ago -Dr. George Sheen, the dentist, left yesterday yes-terday for Ronan, Montana, to visit a couple of weeks with his brother. Twenty-five Years Ago Mrs. Ed Firmage was a passenger to Salt Lake Friday to meet Texas friends enroute to Yellowstone Park. Twenty-five Years Ago This morning a twelve-pound baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maxim. It is the first visit of the stork for nine years and much happiness prevails. Twenty-five Years Ago Ore shipments for week were 3,610,600 pounds. From The Park Record, August 24, 1912. Ore shipments for week were 2,902,880 pounds. Twenty-five Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McGinley left Salt Lake Wednesday for a few months visit with relatives and friends in Chicago. Twenty-five Years Ago Miss Mary Martin went to Salt Lake Thursday on a week's visit with friends. Twenty-five Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Blood and Mrs. L. H. Gray, of New York, mother of Mrs. Blood, left Wednesday for a six day trip through Yellowstone Park. Twenty-five Years Ago Leo Shields returned to Salt Lake Sunday after spending a week's vacation with his mother, Mrs. John Shields. Twenty-five Years Ago Misses Hazel Post, Teresa Quinn. Jennie Jen-nie Meagher, Bessie, Maggie and Jennie Urle, Mae Turner, Mrs. F. Post. Mrs. M. TJrie and James Urle, spent Sunday at the Hot Pots. Twenty-five Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evans, Misses Clara and Ada Kimball returned from Bonita, Utah, Wednesday. Twenty-five Years Ago Miss Margie E. Neal, of Carthage, Texas, returning from a pleasant trip through Yellowstone Park, with a party or Texans came up to the Park this morning on a short visit at the S. L. Raddon home. Twenty-five Years Ago Jack Frump was a visitor in Salt Lake Thursday to be In attendance at a school superintendent's meeting. MUTTON STEAK Choice yearlings lb. 15c SAUER KRAUT Fine shred solid pack lb. 5c MUTTON CHOPS Loin and rib .lb. 19c VEAL STEAK Choice milk veal lb. 22c OVEN ROAST Corn fattened steer beef lb. 17c it;)! I i I I ! MINCE MEAT Brandy flavored 2 lbs. 19c MINCED HAM Fine for lunch bucket lb. 19c PEANUT BUTTER First grade Virginia peanuts 2 lbs. 25c COTTAGE CHEESE 1 Full cream lb. 9c w I SHORTENING 2K, 25c I : ttta hnv a fini sftlertinn of Fresh Dressed Colored Frvers for vour Sundav menu vrtv Visit our meat counter and see our U. S. Inspected Economy Meats .... priced within the Teach of every large family In Our Produce Dept. POTATOES Red Bliss 10 lbs. 100 lbs. 10c 79c II i I ! SPECIAL 1 , i Waves PRICE $4.00 Velvo Oil $2.00 5.00 Priscilla Special - 2.50 6.00 Carlton Golden Oil 3.00 6.00 Nutri-Tonic Oil - - 3.00 IN CHARM THERE IS BEAUTY Priscilla Beauty Salon 34 W. 2nd So. Was. 4135 Salt Lake City, Utah ,,,,,, . 1 1 6Mk ! FREE! Battery Inspection Vou are invited to have your battery checked on our ELECTRICAL ELEC-TRICAL LABORATORY Test-Set. Test-Set. Avoid frozen and ruined batteries. Prevent star ting failures. See us about your battery needs today. EXIDE High-capacity batteries bat-teries and FORD batteries offer you the best values in the entire market. Central Auto Service Your Ford dealer Phone 300 Coalville 30 Years Ago From the files of the Coalville Times. By C. R. JOXES. Issue of September 23, 1904. At the Democratic county convention I held In Park City Monday the follow ing ticket was placed in nomination State Senator, Georee Smith: reDresen. tatlve, E. W. Berry; commissioners, four year term, John Welsh; two year term, John Lambert; clerk, C. H. West? recorder, re-corder, W. J. Wright; attorney, Dan B. Shields: treasurer, Mrs. Annie Phillips; assessor, F. Adderley; surveyor, E. H. Rhead; superintendent of schools, W, M. Boyden. Apples basket $1.39 Utah fancy Delicious Cabbage lb. lc Solid heads 100 lbs. 89c Oranges doz. 15c For juice, small size Celery each 10c Large crisp stalks . . , ... Onions 50 lb. bag Fully cured Coconuts 2 for Large size Dates . lb. Fresh Sweet Potatoes , 3 lbs. Jersey 45c 25c 19c 19c W Roy Kidd, the 12-year-old son of Mr ana Mrs. John B. Kidd of Upton, died nere Monday night from the effects of an operation. It was thought at first that he was suffering from appendicitis.i out tne trouoie developed to be a tumor near the appendix. He lived about twen- ty-rour hours after the operation. The body was taken to Upton for burial. Plliiil!il!i,iii m MHt'ip""'!"!!"!'"!' 1 !' i'"i"!i'H ' " f" i !!""!!!i!!ll!l!l'!!RllI'!!!I!!'!n!'!lS iiiiiy.;8iiiiiiiiiiiiithAiiW'yiiMMiUiiiiiii m i imiiiii i ii lulu a ijti WMiMiyMiuiiiiiiiiiiiyiiHiiiiiiii ssm warn 1 ? irk. ' Bsi.s.m T - OLD Jpj Material was unloaded here Friday ifor the Postal Telegraph Cable company. A line will be run from Echo to Salt Lake City, by way of Park City. A genuine big black bear was,, seen by Mrs. John Stones near the railroad tracks west of town early Tuesday morning. morn-ing. An effort was made to over run Bruin but he was too fast and soon disappeared dis-appeared In the trees near the river. j APPLES Jonathan, fancy large size 8 lbs. Basket Chili Libby's Sauer Kraut . . No. 2l2 can Aro Dog Food can Strong Heart j! Catsup large bottle Xi-CJ. 113 can 10c 10c 5c 10c FLOUR Kitchen Craft Mrs. Charles Sargent gave birth to a 12-pound boy on Monday, and the parents par-ents are happy over the event. if i 1 I 1 I 1 V 23c m 25c 98c Pancake Flour . . 3 lb. pkg. Family Pride Canned Vegetables.3 cans 25c Corn, Peas, Beans and Tomatoes Oleomargarine 2 lbs. 45c Troeo - Soup can 9c Campbell's, all varieties except chicken i 48 lb. bag $1.49 Phone 147 Store No. 14 I i I We Deliver Dr. French was all smiles Saturday i 4 2 n f fS Ti f M R SI i;f I' 3 i 1 his home in Los Angeles, California, is spending a few days In the ing relatives and friends. OOO Mrs. E. M. McGinley entertained the Wednesday Afternoon bridge club at her home on Main street Wednesday. morning because his wife presented him' Protect the birds. The dove brings '; A bore has been described as one who biiu m slum onngs tax-exemp-; insists upon tauung aoout himself when -Birmingham News. " you want to talk about yourself. with a fine baby boy. Heber Wilde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Park, visit- Wilde, has been very sick for over two John Haddow, a coal miner employed at Grass Creek, was quite badly Injured Friday by falling rock. His body was badly bad-ly bruised but it is thought no bones are broken. WATCH THE MOON For the Harvest Moon Dance, October 16th. peace tlons.- Bishop William Sargent of the Hoyts-ville Hoyts-ville ward with his counselors, attended services In the Coalville ward Sunday, furnishing the choir and speakers. TT i i r e n e Shop "Exclusive but not Expensive" Our prices are very reasonable 'Come in and be convinced Beautifully Styled WINTER COATS 8 DRESSES All Sizes to mocr )i 1 11 mom wr m$ mux i $ T B k I ft u ft rt II h r ft n VI II I ? v Jfc3 3 A -n a m ah m m m mm mm m m UUDES? 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