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Show I THE PARK RECORD Thursday, October 11, " 'L. " x , ' " ...... A.,.AAJ.xij.j.AAAi.4-4.4-4- ! hospital ij .: ; j Mrs. Voh F. . Cunningham received T-k 1T TV "C T f 2S ' word Saturday that her sister, Mrs. Wil- M A V 1L J A 1 " 1 Ham R. Ashby was seriously ill at her Morgan Parke, forest BUpervlsor, with and Is hoping It Is the last, headquarters at Kamas, visited friends .MtllP hfls hf.en the rule in the Park yesterday. fof the past week wlth rlve clear and This week a protest was filed by our two ci0udy days. Highest temperature high school against North Summit High was 67 on Monday and the lowest 29 school, charging use of an Ineligible on Friday. ITIJS. leftSUe '"'"I ' t. from John Grachln to his ball game piayea ncie. ) parentg th,s week state9 that he had Curt Sorenson, who has been Buffering secured work In the General Motors for the past two years from the effects factory at Detroit, and that he was mak-of mak-of a paralytic stroke, was taken to Prove- lng arrangements to attend the company Wednesday In the hope that medical school during his liesure hours, treatment there will restore his health, j Joe wmner we Just to keep one "pet carbuncle" In admitted to the Miners Hospital this town W. P. Thlelke Is "sporting" one week for Injuries received at the mines on the back of his neck. Mr. Thlelke and a baby boy was bom to Mr. and "critter" Mrs. John Tendark rnaay last at me has put In one month with the 5 m The Magic Slzn of a Wonderful Time EQUIPPED WESTERN 4- WITH ft AmTTAXTI1 -,u A ELECTKIClUlIillUrilUlXJO SYSTEM X J TONIGHT THURSDAY October 14 Admission 25c "V T i ill JOAN DAVJS?&ci rlr Y "PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS" 111 WO TIM and IRENE "Wacky Family' FRIDAY and SATURDAY Oct. 15-16 Adm. 10c 25c SPECIAL! "DICK TRACY" STARTS hnmff in Los Antreles. California. Mrs. Cunningham left the same day for Los Angeles, to be at the bedside of her loved one. Word received early this morninst conveyed the sad Intelligence that Mrs. Ashby had passed Into her final sleep early this morning. Mr. Joe Franklin and Miss Marguerite uircum-ehaw uircum-ehaw left last night for the stricken home. The Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold their next regular meeting on Tuesday, October 2nd. The second of the card party series will follow the meeting. In last weeks gamea prizes were awaraea to Mrs. D. Blackley and Mr. John J-Daly. Sunday last Mrs. Sterling Blair was taken to the L. D. S. hospital, Salt Lake City, where she underwent a major operation. op-eration. Word today from the Institution Institu-tion Is to the effect that the sufferer Is Improving dally, which will be pleasing pleas-ing news to her many Park City friends. The body of Benjamin Ternoff was shipped to Baltimore. Maryland, Tuesday Tues-day afternoon by George M. Archer. Mr. Ternoff was Injured in an automobile accident Friday last near the Utah-Wyoming Utah-Wyoming line, and was brought to the Miners Hospital, where he died shortly after entering the Institution. Last Thursday night Dan Maloff featured fea-tured In an automobile accident that has confined him to his bed all week. Mr. Maloff was returning from Salt Lake City, and nearing the Silver King Service Station a coal truck struck a horse, throwing the truck In the path of Dan's car, with a resulting crash that demolished both trucks. Mr. Maloff suffered broken ribs and bruises. For the time of your life, attend the big harvest moon dance, Saturday, October Octo-ber 16th, at the Elks Hall. One of the features of the dance will be a prize for the best rube and character lady; other prizes will Include wood and coal, apples, pumpkins, potatoes, squash, etc. Be a farmer for a night and dance toj the popular music of the Blue Jackets.) The dance Is being sponsored by the Second ward, L. D. S. building committee. commit-tee. Early Sunday morning a near fatal automobile accident occurred when Ray Jones, drlvlntr a Chevrolet automobile crashed Into the rear of a truck parked at the side of the road across from the Rio Grande depot. The accident occurred, occur-red, according to the investigating offi cer, when the lights of a car going north blinded Mr. Jones, who was driving south. Bert Cattelen, a passenger In the car was badly cut about the head when he was partly thrown through tne wind' shield. The automobile was badly dam aged. I BLANKETS BLANKETS i SINGLE COTTON SHEET BLANKETS Vii 1 If I : 1 B I s Size 70x90 in white . $1.15 BLANKETS I Single Cotton Sheet Blankets In Rose, Green, Orchid and Yellow (r yji Size 70x30 Double Cotton Sheet Blankets In assorted colors Gray, Tan, Blue, Rose, Orchid and Green. Size 70x80 $1.95 to $2.25 Double. ; I I I I I 1 Barton Blankets Not less than 5 wool. In assorted plaids Size 70x80 $2.95 . : - HOMEREST DOUBLE BLANKETS Not less than 5 wool . In assorted colors S3 95 ' 'f,V 5" a 7 tdward Sedgwick Production. ,o- fofo,rf bv RKO-Rsdia Picture, Up in the clouds for a thrill that comes once in a laugh time. MICKEY MOUSE in "Mickey's Amateurs" NEW SERIAL STARTS "DICK TRACY"-Chapter 1 SUNDAY and MONDAY Oct. 17-18 10c 25c EDWARD L ALPERSON prtsenti Fill, VOI R COAL BINS NOW! For the best grade COAL see or call Mc-BRIDE Mc-BRIDE COAL CO., 811 Park Avenue Phone 244w. Fresh vegetables of all kinds are valuable valu-able to the growing child because of their rich mineral-salt content. Of these soinach. chard, carrots, beets, boiled on Ions or lima beans are best. Starchy vegetables, too, such as potatoes may be given, boiled, baked or mashed, but never fried. Hot, highly-measured sauces should never be given to a child. mm i . Monarch Blankets In assorted plaids. Sateen bound Size 70x80 Double 34.50 Baby Blankets In Pink and Blue Size 30x40 69c to 85c f: Houston Part Wool Blankets Not less than 5 wool In assorted plaids $3.25 Baby Blankets In Pink and Blue. Satin bound Size 36x50 $1.35 to $2.15 CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Men's and Boys Wool Jackets M HA (IZ C7 ETA r' tUTlUll .71 J.. Ill Flannel Shirts Button and Zipper Brown Grey Tan Blue $1.19 to $1.59 Boys and Men's Wool Slacks $2.69 - $3.75 Riding Breeches Boys Men's $1.89 - $2.09 $2.49 - $3.98 A COMPLETE LINE OF DRESS SWEATERS Coat Slip-over Half Zipper Mohair Brushed Wool Worsteds BOYS' and MEN'S $2.59 to $3.75 Winter Union Suits Boys' and Men's 85c - $1.35 Men's Flannel Pajamas "Amaskeag" $1.95 Wool Sox Any and all types 29c to 59c Dress Suspenders Snappy 50c Men's Dress Shirts "Inroerial" $1.25 to $1.95 GET THAT OUTFIT FOR DEER HUNTING Sv,-eat Shirts Riding Breeches Winter Unions Flannel Shirts Hi-Top Boots Gloves Wool Sox Red Caps GROCERY SPECIALS X HIS lailSI f s H -"jrRn,rt- l ; i- r. i v . f7xflf audi? 5 A CRAND NATIONAL WCTURE X ' . v$M ' 1 j; t ; EVELYN DAW. W)(! mnHm ttu H t M WILLIAM TRAWLER YAi"-J Qwqm-Na-44 H .immie, first for the show season, 1 , -PQPEYE CARTOON" t VltW)Tl 1 ..N of the Day" J : '"f'"' 1 1 I r ill fei . 4 i . 11 : Pork & Beans, large cans 2 for 25c i 1 FLOUR White Fawn High Patent 48 lb. bag SL69 Salmon, "Brimfull," flat cans....2 for 25c Smacklets, Fish Tenderloins ..tall cans 9c Cheese, Mild Loaf 2 lbs. 45c Beans, No. 1 Great Northern Navy, Red Chili, new crop 5 lbs. Corn Meal. "Victor." Yellow k ik w f,i 7 7 " "s II Wheat Flakes, "Carnation" 2V2 lb. pkg. I rUUJLUS 19c 23c 23c 23c MACARONI or SPAGHETTI 2 pkgs. (With one package Egg Noodles FREE) TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Oct. 19-20 Adm. 10c 25c -FEATURES- Doors Open First National presents GEORGE BRENT Josephine HUTCHINSON "MOUNTAIN JUSTICE" 15. Secrets posed . . . . law and . . Starts 7:30 P. M. 20th Century Fox presents 'MIDNIGHT TAXI" with BRIAN DONLEVY FRANCES DRAKE GILBERT ROLAND Danger rides the running boards and love ccmea la bullets. "MARCH OF TIME" the newest LAST FULL SHOW STARTS 9:00 P. M. of the mountains ex-. ex-. child brides .... lask hail of JUST A REMINDER We have a few Scheck Injector Razors . with 12 blades Value $2.00 WHILE THEY OOBLAST OOB-LAST for OyZ And a few pints of Russian Type MINERAL OIL 39c Also another fresh lot Chocolates 2 lbs. 23c Central Drug Co. 411 Main Street i Black Pepper, "French's" i2 lb. K) ri tt l can 15c Cocoa, Hershey i lb. can 15c BUTTER First Grade Fresh Creamery COOKIES Fresh Baked J pounds : 75C 1 pounds .... - 45c I 1 : (J C): 1:1 Peanut Butter, "Sunray" , 2 lb. jar 27c Peanut Butter, "Sunray" jar 15c Split Peas, Quick Cooking, Guaranteed 16 oz. pkg. 10c Mineral Water, "Manhattan Dry," a good mixer 3 pints 25c Soap, "Grandpa's Tar" tar 5c Clqrox, That good Bleacher 1 quart bottle 19c Toilet Tissue, "Favorite Brand" , 4 rolls 15c Brooms, Blue Handle each 45c Hens and Roasters Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Daily QUALITY MEATS AT OUR MODERN MARKET 8 m I II Vi I i 1 II lt II i II II ' v 1 1 1 S I I I " I 1 1 I I 1 I I 1 t ., Mi I I 1 1 t. 1:1 1:1 t .; II I |