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Show Thursday, October 7, 1937 Tage Eight THE PARK RECORD 1 PARK FLOAT i Larry Bye left the Park Sunday last Sunday evening the Genealogy class for Colorado, where he will seek em- will conduct the meeting at the L. D. S. Ployment Second ward. The program will be fur- ... 1 nlshed by the Wasatch Stake Genealo Last evening the football boys of the lcal dlvlslcm. meeting will start high school wore guests of Coach "Pop Dromptiy 6t 7 p, m, Warner, Prof. Byron Jones and Manager " John Rugar, at a theatre party. . The Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxlli- , ,' tiry of Park City, will have their re- The Daughters of Utah Pioneers will guiar yeariy election of officers Tuesday meet Wednesday, October 13th, at 2 p. evenlngj October 12th, at 7:30 p. m. A m.. at the home of Mrs. Oscar Lowe. Ail d and excltlng time is expected, and members are requested to be present. every member should be present to do Howard Hout, the genial manager of her duty by her Post and Auxiliary, the Bee Hive stages, spent Friday In the ! pay iast Mr. A1 Scholes. of this city. Park attending to business matters and recelved the sad news that his nelce, enaKing nanus wun a lew 01 nis num- Mr8 LUCme Scholes Laughney had pass ed away at her Logan home on that out and have erous friends. Next Wednesday evening, October 13th, day. Mr. and Mrs. Scholes left Sunday Uintah Lodge, No. 7, F. & A. M., will to be in attendance at the funeral held hold a Past Master's night. All members in Logan. and visiting members are urged to bei There wm be an entertainment in the present. . Parlt city Second ward meeting house Patients admitted to the Miners Hos-1 commemorating the second anniversary pital this week were: Walter Anderson, 'of the division of the ward, Wednesday, medical; Arthur Adams, tonsil operation; October 13th at 8 o'clock. A good pro-iur- Tjuccoii vnn hnhtr hni worines- eram has been prepared and refresn- tv.. on, orio m.'ments will be served, an Invitation is utty, uijiuucf uui auu wau.mB a - pendicles operation. Weather Observer Bailey reports three clear days, one cloudy, and three partly cloudy days, the past week. The high est temperature, 69 degrees, was on Octo- j every Sunday from now on, instead of ber 3rd; the lowest, 25 degrees on Octo- at 6:30, as it has done previously. A ber 5th and 6th. good program has been arranged for next Saturday night the Elks are going to . '.Ji,8! entertain their members and ladles. The Invitations sent out states: "Hi Kids! The Elks are throwln' a party I No kids can get In over 12 years wear your best nee pants pantle dresses hair ribbons, etc. If ya ain't got ene come eneway." extended to all to come a good time, Sacrament meeting in the Park City First ward will commence at 7:30 p. m returned missionaries who will furnlsn the program, both the speaking and musical numbers. Everyone Is cordially Invited to attend. On Saturday. October 16th, at the (Elks Hall, a Harvest Moon Dance will JH. t J. J. J. A. J. .... J. II ",1ii1,ifi,.fi,iJi TttttTtTtTTTTTTtTtTTTTTttttTtTTTT z z -The Magic Bljn of a Wonderful Tlme- WITH ELECTRIcMIRROPHONIC SOUND SYSTEM be given by the Second Ward, L. D. S.. building committee. Mr. Clyde? Sanger,-.-chairman of -the committee, announces that many jiovJtatwe are being arranged ar-ranged for thvnlng, among which will be prizes galorVfor mid and young. Keep the date in mind and make arrangements ar-rangements : to attend. This week. ' Superintendent George Krueger, of the Park Utah mine, moved I his family to the company home in Empire nanyon, near the Judge mill, and! E. A. Hewitt and family, of Keetley, moved into the home formerly occupied by Mr. Krueger. Mrs. Wm. Venerable, who for many years past has been housekeeper house-keeper at the Judge, is now making her home In Keetley. In the issue of the Pasadena, California, Califor-nia, Star-News of September 24th, a picture pic-ture and story was given of Gib Dahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dahl, of this city, of his football career for the Bulldogs of the Pasadena Junior col lege. Gib plays left tackle and looks very Impressive in his football uniiorm, backed with 190 pounds ofl fighting spirit. Funeral services were held Sunday in the Kamas L. D. S. ward chapel, for Roma Woolstenhulme, of Kamas, who died Thursday following a short illness of heart trouble. She was a teacher in the South Summit school district and a graduate of the University of Utah. Deceased is survived by her parents, one brother. Jack Woolstenhulme, and two sisters, Mrs. Donna Miles and Colleen Woolstenhulme, all of Kamas. After thirty years of residence in Park City, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson, decided to make their home elsewhere, and Friday Fri-day last their household goods were taken to Bountiful, Utah, where In the future they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson came to Park City in 1900, and have been active and prominent promin-ent In civil matters and church work, and will be missed materially in our community, but the wishes of all for them are success and happiness In their new home. Mr. Johnson will visit our city occasionally to take care of his legal business here. n Winters Blasts leans Warm Clothing FOR YOUNG AND OLD Childrens Snow Suits $2.98 Brown and Navy Blue, Two Piece Size 3 to 6 Childrens Tarn and Scarf Sets Assorted Color Combinations 89c $1.00 $1.35 Dr. Denton Sleepers Sizes 1 to 6 $1.00 to $1.50 Merrichild Sleepers Assorted Colors 85c I I ; II 1 1 i 1 MISSES FLANNEL PAJAMAS Two Piece 98c $1.00 Heavy Weight REPUBLICAN CAUCUS TONIGHT THURSDAY Oct. 1 Admission 25c The New Universal presents "WHEN LOVE IS YOUNG" with , Virginia Bruce Kent Taylor Worth while romance of a country gin who makes good in the big city. Filmed from the novel "Class Prophecy" by Eleanor Griffin. "PARAMOUNT NEWS" COMMUNITY SING No. 4 FRIDAY and SATURDAY Oct. 8-9 - Admission 10c-25c R1P.ROAWNGEST RAM V JJ I Kir ,-,J dans k s A ,.oBot KENT VX M rfikkj LAST CHAPTER of "PAINTED STALLION" "Prevue of the New Serial" MEANT MINY MOE CARTOON SUNDAY and MONDAY Oct. 10-11 Adm. 10c 25c Sunday Only Open 6:45. Starts 7:00 P. M. i X W 9 jo's monlood AGAIMST THE SEA! One of the truly great pictures of oil timel Rudyard Kiolina'i immortal tole of shipj ond to Mutiny on the Bouryyl k YIVs l rLCmillV7 M00UCTWH 40 V It "News of the Day" 4 z z - z z ; ' TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY MANUEL: fc. gov th boy a lov mil' A ii 'J hont cevfdn'f bvyt r i MEKRIE MELODIE CARTOON Oct 12-13 Adm. 10c 25c DUAL FEATURE PROGRAM Paramount presents "The LAST TRAIN FROM -MADRID" R-ith Dorothy Lamour (the Jungle Princess) Lew Ayres Karen Morley A F.aming Ixve Drama of the Spanish CivU War. LAST FILL SHOW t 1 1 A caucus of the Republican voters In Park City, Utah, is hereby called for Tuesday, October 12, -1937, at the Elks Hail, for the purpose of electing 15 de legates to attend the Republican City Convention to be held Friday, October 15, 1937, at the Elks Hall in Park City, Utah. The said caucus to be held at 8:00 o'clock p. m. and the convention to be held on the date above given at 8:00 o'clock p. m. Delegates chosen at said caucus will meet in convention on above date for the purpose of nominating candidates for Municipal Election, November 2, 1937 as follows: Mayor, two-year term. One Councilman, four-year term. Three Councllmen, two-year term. One City Recorder. One City Treasurer. Also to name a city committee for two years, and for such other business as may properly come before the meeting. J. A. MCQUILLAN, Chairman. ESTHER OSIKA, Secretary. WHEN YOU think of WINTER CLOTHING, think Of BECKMANN'S. FILL YOUR COAL BIN'S NOW! For the best grade COAL see or call Mc- BRIDK COAL CO., 811 Park Avenue. Phone 244w. luns m Each Wednesday and Friday 0:45 A. M. X - Av t I f 1 . ir MISS NANCY FLNCH ' Discusses the Problems of Homemaking on "The Home Service Program", U tah Power & Light Co. Days oi Danger! r ignis oi ws-pair! ws-pair! Yet a love so stedfast that the heart is stirred. STARTS 9:00 P. M. JUST A REMINDER We have a few Scheck Injector Razors with 12 blades Value $2.00 WHILE THEY LAST for And- a few pints of Russian Type MINERAL OIL 1 39c Also another fresh lot Chocolates 2 lbs. 25c Central Drug Co. 411 Main Street 89c it OUTING FLANNEL Plain Colors or Printed Patterns Ideal for Gowns and Pajamas 20c and 25c yd. LADIES PAJAMAS Ballbriggan and Tuck Stitch Small, Medium and Large Sizes In Pink, Blue and Peach $1.00 $1.50 CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Warm Clothing and Waterproof Footwear Are the style for the next two or three months Let us show you Our Woolen Jackets for Men and Boys Our Brushed Wool Sweaters and Sweater Sets Our complete line of Woolen Socks Our line of Men's Winter Hats. . . which we have just received See our complete line of MEN'S, WOMENS AND CHILDRENS RED BALL FOOTWEAR .... OVERSHOES, GAITERS, RUBBERS, BOOTS, HIMINERS Men's Flannel Work Shirts Button and Zipper Type $1.19 $1.50 i A 1 - .M si Mi iii i t 1 1 r i- "A " "' "" ' " M VV . 1 i fifth GROCERY SPECIALS FLOUR . Kitchen Maid Husler's j1 'IQ 48 lb. bag ... 3 White Fawn 4ST lb. bag :.$L69 Pancake Flour, "Dixie" 20 oz. pkg. 10c Cake Flour, "Dixie" 20 oz. pkg. 10c Biscuit Flour, "Dixie" 20 oz. pkg. 10c Dry Vegetables. 12 oz. pkg. 9c Fancy Mixed for soups ' Oats, "Brimfull" New Process Family size with bowl 29c Corn Beef, "Anglo" 19c Chili Con Carne, "Armour's"....2 cans 19c Catsup, "Brimfull" 14 oz. bottle 13c Dill Pickles, "Paradise" 25 oz. jar 19c BBS SPAGHETTI "Sonny Boy" Cooked Italian Style Tall cans OKr 3 for C SEES! COFFEE Hill's Bros. I! v 1! 111 1 1 I v 1 I 1 I I : I! : T I I 1 I' I If 1 lb. can . 29c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Hens and Daily j Roasters II Ii I I I I I ffl QUALITY JIEATS AT OUR 3MODERN aiARKET snv i a 7f . m Y) fl... 'i fit I. I Baking Powder, "K C" - 25 oz. 19c Baking Powder, "K C" 50 oz. 39c Tomato Juice, "Armour's" 3 for 21c Peanut Butter, "Bel Dine"....24 oz. jar 29c Toilet Tissue, "Hospital" Large rolls, 3 for 19c BUTTER CORN First Grade 1 Standby, Cream Style Golden Bantam Fresh Creamery 7 C 1 No. 2 cans 1 f 2 lbs iOC I 2 for Toilet Soap, "Snow Flake Cocoa" Large bars, each 5c Washing Powder, "Swift's Pride" 20c 2 for 35c No. 1 Utah Potatoes 14 lbs. 15c No. 1 Idaho Russet Potatoes 10 lbs. 18c ( .1 |