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Show Eage Four TIIE PARK RECORD Thursday, February 3.1933.. THE P ARK EC ORB PCBLISIIED THURSDAYS TUB PARK RECORD CO. fubscripUon : : $2.00 Per Trai PLCLISUEK8 8. L. Kaddon, Editor Entered In the Park City Von tofflce as Second-Class Matter trite TONIGHT THURSDAY February 3 EGYPTIAN Open 6:30. 8tarts 7:13. AMERICAN Open 7:15. Starts 7:45. ciiarlie McCarthy plus great adventure romance "souls at sea" There's a mighty tale of daring and a glorious story of a love that rose above national hate In store for romance and adventure fans! Henry Hathaway, dl- tlummy child furnishes the fun In the All American Drawback. "The Paramount News" completes the program. FRIDAY and 8ATI RDAY Feb. 4-5 Doors Open 7:00. Starts 7:15 P. M. NEW ACTION TRIO SCORE AGAIN IN GUNSMOKE RANCH Stroller Notices i That "Old Man Winter" demonstrated this week he was "still In the ring." o o o That there was much shoveling necessary. nec-essary. o o That Marshal Fisher had much good work done on crossings, etc. OOO 7 High School News;; ' DOROTHY MOULDING, Editor. HAROLD GIDLEY, Associate Editor. Packed with fast action, timeliness and a sure-fire audience appeal, "Gun Programs Mr. Raymond Mercola, the youngest member of the first Byrd Antarctic Expedition Ex-pedition addressed the high school student stu-dent body and the junior high students nn TiiprfMav. Fphrllflrtf 1st. Ha tnlrl Of That the walks In front of bus) with the Antarctic Expedition. His talk was received with enthusiasm by the students. houses were quite promptly cleaned V 9 Q That as always there were a few who had to be "Jacked-up" a bit by the mar shal. O 00 Valentine's day will soon be rectorial genius who gave you "The Lives 8moke Ranch," Republic's latest In the of a Bentral Lancer" and "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine," has turned to one of the most glamorous Incidents in American history the death of the slave trade for "Souls at Sea." Headed by those two great stars, Gary Cooper and George Raft, "Souls at Sea" plays tonight to-night only. The magnificent supporting cast, headed by Frances Dee, Henry wn Three Mesquiteers' series, plays Friday and Saturday at the Egyptian. Bob Livingston, Ray Corrigan and Max Terhune are western heroes of a new order, combining the old-time reckless ness and bravery with a modern gayety and llghtheartedness. "Gunsmoke Ranch" Is an excellent vehicle for their talents. Ftor excitement, excite-ment, thrills, suspense and general ex- lacks nothing and absorbing, coxon. Harrv uarey, uiympe uraaim Robert Cummings, roner wan, Virginia ceiience throughout, It Weldler and Joseph Schlldkraut, adds to j -me lot ls weli knlt the glory of this greatest of all sea i dealing with the efforts of the Invincible stories 1 Don't miss "Souls at Sea!" I three to protect flood refugees from the will be a new experience of how great . CTUel exploitation of a gang of land "Souls at Sea" plays at both American and Egyptian tonight only. Charlie McCarthy, Eddie Bergren's TUNE IN v "The Home Service Program" ' For friendly suggestions cm homemaking to? -m ft l--X6 i - - :-- : MISS NANCY FINCH , KSL each Wednesday and Friday 9:45 A. M. For recipes and recipe covers call at your local UTAH POWER & LIGHT . COMPANY OFFICE sharks. The second chapter of the new serial "Tim Tyler's Luck" a "Stranger Than Fiction" and Oswald Cartoon balance the program. SUNDAY and MONDAY Feb. 6-7 Sunday Only Open 6:45. Starts 7:00 Monday Open 7:00. Starts 7:15 P, M. NIGHT CLUB SINGING AND DANCING STARS SHINE IN "52nd STREET" The famous block In New York located on 52nd Street bounded on the East by 5th Avenue and on the west by 6th Avenue and which contains In Its small area more music, excitement, thrills and entertainment than any other spot In the world, has at last been transplanted to the screen in Walter wanger's "52nd Street," which ls booked for showing Sunday and Monday, February 6th and 7th. "52nd Street" ls based on a story which ranges from the springtime of 1912 to the swlngtime of 1937 adapted to the screen by Grover Jones. Its action unwinds along Manhattan's night-club thoroughfare and dramatizes Its world- famous personalities. Kenny Baker, sensational radio star. heads the distinguished cast comprising Ian Hunter, Leo Carrillo, Pat Paterson, Ella Logan, Sid Silvers, Zasu Pitts, Mar- la Shelton and a veritable army of night club entertainers Including Jack White and Pat Harrington of the famous fam-ous "18" Club, Rocco and Saulter of the Kit Kat Club, Georgie Tapps of the Paradise, Cook and Brown of the Harlem Har-lem Uproar House, Jerry Colonna, Al Norman and as delightful an aggregation of buffoons and performers as ever stepped step-ped from a night club floor to the screen for the first time. The "52nd Street" girls represent a galaxy of the beautiful of all showgirls. Floyd Gibbons In "Alibi Mark" heads the 6hortf attractions, which Include a Merrle Melodie in Technicolor and the "News of the Day." That St, with us. O That yesterday was Candlemas dav the day the groundhog makes Its appearance. ap-pearance. o o o That if he came out In the morning he saw his shadow and six week's winter win-ter will follow his return hibernation. o oo That It gave pleasure to see the min ers returning to their work at the Park utan arter being out three days. O O That now the hope ls the metal market mar-ket will soon Justify the night shift being put back at the Judge. o o o That perhaps slowly yet surelv conditions will return to normalcv at our big mining properties. WOO That a grouch may have his faults but he doesn't hold you up to tell you about them every time he meets you. That the old-fashioned girl used to ask: "Who's got a pin." That now her query ls: "Who's got a match?" That the difference between Rip Van winkle and a non-advertiser ls: That Rip did finally wake up. That In these days of manv chanees it does seem most of the single women are trying to get married and many are the married ones trying to get single. That we no longer leave "footprints on the sands of time" only motor grease on the cement highways. That silence may be golden, but oc casionally it takes a lot of money to keep some mouths shut. j That this ls the time of year when auto drivers should either tiehten un their brakes or loosen up and buy more life Insurance. That the days are getting noticeably longer. That the nights much shorter for card players and other "night hawks." . That If the sun continues to shine the good old summer days will come in time. That a robin redbreast was seen In Salt Lake Wednesday, according to re- most i Prt- That we doubt the story because Nelson Hill is the first resting place of tnis narmnger or spring in this inter mountain section. That Jinks Nelson is the only autlv orized announcer of the first spring The high school students were very fortunate yesterday to have with them Major G. H. Schoof, a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Forest Police. His soldier of fortune adventures in all parts of the world were recounted by him in a very entertaining manner. Despite Des-pite his age, he showed his skill with swords and other Implements of war. He displayed many curios obtained by him during his travels. All of this contributed con-tributed to a very informative program. Basketball The Park City Miners scored their working thlrd victory of the season at Morgan wou ruuaj uy a figure ui 24 o zi. me outstanding feature of this game was the fact that out of the 47 fouls made during the game 31 of them were committed com-mitted by Park City. This Friday the South Summit High school team will play at Park City. This promises to be a very exciting game, because be-cause of the fact that South Summit beat Wasatch, by a score of 52 to 31.1 Get your tickets early. Palace Meat & Grocery PARK CITY'S QUALITY MARKET Prices effective Friday and f Saturday MILK All brands, 14 cans ...... ..$1.00 49c 25c Neighbors of Woodcraft The Neighbors of Woodcraft held i election of officers this week. Those 4. elected were : Jennie Gasparac, past gutuujHu, wave Junes, guardian neign- bor; Murine Foster, adviser: Theresa Archer, banker; Sylva Okander, magi cian; Eliza Lake, attendant; Hazel John son, captain of guards; Priscilla Pope, nag Dearer; Hazel Dalley, inner sentinel; senti-nel; Jennie Pederson, outer sentinel; Blanche Fletcher, musician; Lillian Barta, correspondent; Mattie Redden, May Ryan, Lillian Bircumshaw, man agers. At the close of the meeting refreshments re-freshments were served, and a jolly social soc-ial hour enjoyed. "pfTQ Strictly Fresh, . , IJVJVJO Large White, 2 doz. TOMATOES Solid pack, 3 cans Case of 24 $1.89 TOMATO SOUP c;7!. 25c LIMA BEANS 31. 25c BEETS DEL MAIZ CORN PEANUT BUTTER ROYAL DESERTS PRUNES 2 FOULD'S DEAL Pierce's, Diced or whole, 2 cans 3 cans Sunrayed, 2 lb. jar lb. pkg. 1 pkg. Macaroni 1 Noodles 1 Spaghetti ... Hurry Up Call From Home Few things can stop the heavy wheels of Justice, but a baby in distress is one of them. "Emergency at the home of Judge McDonough," Mc-Donough," came the call to the Third district court Thursday afternoon, and the gavel of Judge Roger I. McDonough CRACKERS 2 ROLLED OATS PALMOLIVE SOAP OXYDOL 3 bars Large pkg. Fruits and Produce CABBAGE lb. 1 PAGANO BROS. COAL The coal without a clinker Leave orders with "PUSS" AUBREY At Globe Barber Shop TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Feb. 8-9 Doors Open 7:15. Starts 7:30 P. M. Last Show Starts 9:00 P. M. .... . V - i ROJUNTE KEYNOTE OF DOUBLE BILL PROGRAM reaiure no. i is faraaise Isle' a naming love drama of the South Seas with warren Hull and "Movita" in the lead. You'll be taken to the tropics where women woo their men with forbidden kisses. Feature No. 2 ls "Back Stage" with Ann Meagle and Arthur Tracy, one of England's best musical romances, with a chorus girl as heroine. No one could trifle with her love and get away with it. There's singing, dancing, love and life in this charming drama. robin. O O That the Quality Shop is undergoing ! X a thorough interior renovation and re- j moaenng. That Proprietor Zach will have an endless variety of new goods and novelties nov-elties for his always pleased patrons to select from. That the city council will meet In regular re-gular session tonight. Large Solid heads, 100 lbs. $1.69 Texas, Long leaves, 2 lbs. . PATTT THT rvwr:r snow SPINACH Probate and Guardianship Guardian-ship Notices Consult clerk of district court or the respective signers for further Information NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of William Tretheway, also known as William Trethewey, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers vou-chers to the undersigned at 314 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 2nd day of April, A. D., 1938. OSCAR DAVIS, Administrator of the estate of William Tretheway, also known as William Trethewey, Trethe-wey, Deceased. First publication January 20, 1938. WILLIAM J. COWAN, Attorney for Administrator. First publication January 20; last pub lication February 10, 1938. I GRAPE FRUIT APPLES White, lb. .. Arizona Seedless, 6 for Roman Beauties, 7 lbs Bushel $1.19 15c 10c 19 c 25c t QUALITY MEATS SHOULDER LAMB ROAST Fall Lamb, " 19c POT ROAST 17c 19c I PORK ROAST SMPork. lb. t SALT LAKE BY BUS A S a I PINT ! No. 229 I I I I You know you are insured in case of accident Your friends may not have insurance $1.25 Way $2.00 Round Trip COMMUTATION BOOKS 20 RIDES FOR $17.00 Our drivers can quote fares via Union Pacific Stages or Greyhound Super Coach anywhere in the United States BEE HIVE STAGES Phone 31 Howard Hout, Mer, SAUSAGE lb 19c 1 LARD 7;:n';Th 29c .frH..H"I- ! .M"M"M"frH- too, for it was past his struck heavily on the desk, recessing , he was hungry the court. f,rtinn. No horses were spared as Judge Mc- ADDftrentiw' nr,c,v u , Donough raced to his home, 2673 Thir- ! Jt.Z? . L fi' teenth East street, for thfr htH t. i ..... 7 v-. " "- 6"". oia son, jacK, was waiting to be extricated ex-tricated from his bathroom prison. The weeping boy had been released, however, before his father arrived at the scene. It seems that Jack toddled Into the bathroom and locked the door behind him. Mrs. McDonough said UDon hearlne the door slam she went to eet the but found the lock would not turn.- oait Lake Telegram. Card Of Thanks MR. AND MRS. CLIFFORD PEDER- SEN AND FAMILY, MRS. MARY SIMMONS, MR. AND MRS. KARL N. PEDERSEN. 1 &v -41 I- ' ". v i -, . . QUART No. 228 H PINT No. 230 COPR. 1937, THE WilKHN FAMILY, INC., AlADDIN, SCHENIEY P. O., PA. THE WUKEN FAMILY BLENDED WHISKEY 90 PROOF THE STRAIGHT WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT ARE 2-0 MONTHS OR MORE OLD, 2S STRAIGHT WHISKIES; j io tJRAIN NEUTRAL SPIR-1 SPIR-1 ITS: 20 STRAIGHT WHIS-i WHIS-i KEY 20 MONTHS OLD.- 5 STRAIGHT WHISKEY 4 YEARS OLD. .. 4-. 4..;.4.4...,. 4.4,4.4..4. ....,4,. 4,4.4. iH'4H4 44.41 4.4..;..;.,.,,, T I id' 'sv: fti V M,i J J minima- wtwn wittMi im A liniaiMain i. mV im'i - n iiiir'Miif-Lr BmfH, n nJf 1 CifUf REMODELING JOB V V Bring your bom up-to-date. "Ye will be clad to make ettinuite of the cost without any obligation on jrour part. a-rOWN PAYMENT lender thi (rvianttf Finance Tlao it U dm . - n nil) tow yot ta make a down pa oat. Yen will appreciate ita liben ' ar .na the eonnient method tut . - -. f!. - loan. MONTHLY PAYMENTS Toe rae foe w aa. "He laan aaay be made year make it poaaible to adjuat die monthly Inatall menu to auit your coBTenienoa. LOW INTEREST RATE Money la available at the loweat interest rate ever made for thi type of financing. WE HANDLE &tAAJ DETAIL 7 No red tape. We make out your loan application for you and handle all detaila in connection with the deal. Let ua ahow yon how eaey It W to fioanre the repairing or mderniaing of your nome under Uia nayarbaeuae ru We wish to thank our friends and neighbors who assisted durine the illness baby, but found the door locked. Tiny and passing on of our darling baby and unca. tuuiu iirji, uiiaerscana coaxings ana granaaaugnrer. explanations aoout unlocking the door. so he amused himself for about a half I hour with the shiny bathroom fixtures. I tried to get in the bathroom win dow, but the ladder was broken. Mrs. ; McDonough explained. "Then Jack started to cry, so I called my husband." Before Judge McDonough arrived. however, a neighbor boy crawled through tne window and released the sobbing baby. "I guess he finally realized that he was trapped," Mrs. McDonough said. "And CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank one and all for the many kind acts bestowed upon us during our recent bereavement. MRS. MAY PENNICK, MR. AND MRS. GEORGE FUELLING AND FAMILY. Finance l'Ua. TR I-STATE LUMRKT? m 4 (fl , CODES I 1 Cm 0m 160 Qt;.15l VlfuMV on PROOF aaa 1 Bglii7 "' " , ULvmti im.r inn itniwn m iirin ,- , n.iin , itj |