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Show Pa pre Four THE PARK KECORD 'Thursday, April 7, 1033. The P ARK KECORD PUBLISHED inbsciiptlon :- THURSDAYS THE PARK RECORD CO. : $2.00 Per Teal PUDLiSHEBS 8. L. Raddon, Editor Entered In the Park City Pos toff Ice as Second-Class Matter Stroller Notices it Til Hi mm mm TONIGHT THURSDAY April 7 EGYPTIAN Starts 7:15 P. M. AMERICAN Starts 7:43 P. L liETTE DAVIS' 'JEZEBEL" ' IS WICKED GAL "Jezebel," a colorful and exciting romantic drama ol the Deep South shortly before the Civil War, will be the feature attractions tonight at both American and Egyptian. Eette Davis is co-starred v,ilh Henry Fonda, George Brent and Margaret Lind say. Other noted and popular players in the cast Include Fay Bainter. Donald Crisp, Richard Cromwell, Henry O'Neill, John Litel and Spring Bylngton. The picture was directed by William Wyler from a screenplay by Abem Finkel and Clements Ripley. The Paramount News and a Columbia Color Cartoon complete the bill. FRIDAY and SATVRDAY-Doors SATVRDAY-Doors Open 7:00. Starts April 8-9 ?:13 P. M. ARMY HORSE STARS IN "SERGEANT MURPHY Headquarters and hospitals, parade grounds and barracks. officers and men of the regular service, ell played their parts. A color cartoon from M. Q. M.. the next to last chapter cf serial "Tim Tyler's Luck" and a "StJanger Than Fiction" edd zest to the program. SUNDAY and MONDAY April 10-11 MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. That the L. D. 6. semi-annual conference con-ference the past week witnessed the greatest gathering In years. That the huge tabernacle was filled to capacity Sunday with many thousands thou-sands unable to gain admittance. That "conference weather" for three days of the session. mat there were many hundreds of Summit county L. D. S. members In attendance. at-tendance. . prevailed PARK FLOAT Attention! Girl. -Scout Dance. Here Is vour chance boys. Friday evening, April 8th. I. O. O. F. hall. Couple 15 cents, j girls 10 cents, boys 0 cents, tanay auu pop. Weather conditions as reported by Observer Bailey follows: Highest temperature tem-perature 51 on the 4th; lowest 11 on the 1st Precipitation: .03 on March 31st; .02 on the 1st: .57 on the 4th; .07 on the 5th, and .02 on the 6th. Two clear days, five otherwise. I Palace Meat IT t DEANNA DUBBIN IS AT HER BEST IN "MAD ABOUT MUSIC Practically every division of the Uni ted States Army, Navy and Marines have been glorified In the movies, and now one of the most picturesque branches of Uncle Sams fighting forces, the cavalry, has been brought to the screen by I Warner Bros. It will be shown Friday and Saturday nights. Spectacular cavalry charges and artillery arti-llery drills, over rough terrain, were Interwoven In-terwoven as background action to the story of the "Sarge," the horse who was too good for the Army and became a great racing Jumper. Complete facilities of the historic Presidio of Monterey, California, were utilized in the filming of the scenes. Deanna Durbin's latest picture Is al ways an event. "Three Smart Girls' was a surprise, bringing to the screen a fresh, sparkl ing and lovable little star. "100 Men and a Girl" was a revelation of the tre mendous singing abilities of this amaz ing youngster, and "Mad About Music, coming Sunday and Monday, is an astounding as-tounding display of both, acting and sinelng. The producers of "Mad About Music" have boldly thrown Deanna into a story that demands the utmost In acting talent. tal-ent. And 15-year-old Deanna handles the difficult assignment with, ease and as surance. rocery i PARK CITY'S QUALITY MARKET J Prices effective Friday and Saturday $ That you are all urged to get ready! An Easter picnic party will be held at for the Airmail week next month. ! the First ward amusement hall Satur- To- mi it. j , dav. ADril loth, at B p. m., unaer iue - " " on icuus waned aunns a. m. .- . e..j. week will be "stamped" with a boost ' supervision , 3 i or rark Cltv sciiuui, numiooiun x r. i . passes wun juniai mat Postmaster Green asks that ,Dr.TT-fi,. oentR Fnh cent suitable slogans be submitted for that purpose. . im. t0 everybody, so That "Utah's Banner Minlne Center pvprvbodv come. All residents of North Park City" would perhaps attract atten-' America and urged to attend. tion. . Ta ... . , , Ted Hauder, or tnis cuy, wno is ai- xnat A. M. week will be from May : tending Woodbury College, took second loth to May 21st. j place ln the state 0l California college That Salt Lake is havinsr a renewed 1 tvnine contest recently, making 108 Meeting Attended R. D. Dick and Lloyd McDaneld attended at-tended a meeting in Salt Lake Tuesday evening as representatives of the local Junior Chamber of Commerce. The object of the meeting was to hear Roswell P. Rosengren, president of the National Junior Chamber of Commerce, who gave an address on "Conservation." The gentlemen gen-tlemen report a splendid meeting and a very instructive talk. 1K3 H PARK CITY Consumer's Co-operative Specials effective Friday and Saturday FLOUR FLOUR White Fawn 48 lb. bag Big J 48 lb. bag TOMATOES sS"r.a,cans "P"C 75 C Standby Brand J. SZl) No. 2 size 3 cans Standby Brand No. 2's 3 cans STRING BEANS COFFEE Plantation lb $1.39 $L39 25c 27c 25c 20c carnival of crime," these days, That holdups are almost a daily occurrence. oc-currence. That crime Is rampant throughout the whole country. That the L. D. S. conference being concluded, spring weather is sure to follow. That for some unaccountable reason the "weather man" seems to have It in for the L. D. S. people during their semiannual semi-annual conferences. That the hordes of the faithful are certainly deserving of Wetter climatic treatment. That egg-coloring will then be ln vogue for the Sunday following. That baseball is being discussed notwithstanding not-withstanding the weather. That a meeting of baseball fans will be held at Miners Union hall Sunday at 3 p. m. to which all Interested are cordially invited. That if prices keep going up beefsteak beef-steak will be rare no matter how you cook it. That even during Lent people keep coming and going and little social affairs are participated in and The Record would like to be notified thereof. That it all helps to make news and news is what makes your home town paper Interesting. That report comes from Salt Lake to the effect an agreement has been reached reach-ed between the representatives of the M. M. S. W. and the mine officials. That It will come up for action ln the various local unions ln the near ruture. That the Post Junior Prom Is tomorrow, tomor-row, Friday, night. That it will be a repetition of the suc cessful Junior Prom of a week ago an event or beauty and pleasure. That to see the beautiful decorations is worth the price of admission. words tier minute, first place making -110 words a minute and third place, 99 words. The first place winner was coached coach-ed by the champion typist of the world, and Ted was trained at Woodbury college, col-lege, and had two years training at the Park City High, school. BUTTER BUTTER CHEESE Solid, First Grade, Brook-lawn Brook-lawn or Maid O' Clover, lb. 4-in-l, First Grade, Brook-lawn Brook-lawn or Maid 0' Clover, lb. Loaf, Brooklawn or Maid 0' Clover, lb. . , Strictly Fresh, dozen GRAPE FRUIT TOMATOES PEAS Silver Brand, Large No. 2 can Leoia, No. 2 can, 3 for Spring Maid, 3 cans High School Notes CHOICE FRESH MEATS FREE DELIVERY FIFTHS CODE M. 252 Uatf PINTS S Z. 1 CCDEK0.253 llf II I ' :V" WS. BRAND t BLENDf f 'Pi LlfAXKf'OKT MSTIM.EKIi:S. r.vcoifi'ouAiKu. I, 3 nzzr ja?L.tti HnmisM -i-'i Irtf" j ' i l Also avsilable in Ry; Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville and Baltimore COAL AND WOOD Truck load of Wood $5.00 CARBON COUNTY COAL Nut $6.50 Mine Run 7.00 Lump 7.25 SUMMIT COUNTY COAL Nut $5.00 Mine Run 5.50 Lump 6.00 2000 POUNDS TO THE TON Leave orders at 811 Park Avenue McBRIDE COAL COMPANY Phone 244-w DOROTHY MOULDING, Editor. j HAROLD GIDLEY, Associate Editor. JUNIOR PROM The Junior Prom last Friday received and deserved emphatic honors. Embossed with myriads of color the Park City High School gym was a striking pan orama of the South Seas.' The clear blue sky was slashed by tongues of flame as a volcano belched forth molten lava. The Junior Promenade, a creation of Mrs. Price and Mr. Crockett, our advisers, ad-visers, rivals any of previous years. So one of the first nights of the Junior Class has passed, but there still Is the Post Prom, this Friday, April 8th, at nine o'clock. There will be one new thing the Junior class will again promenade pro-menade underneath South Sea skies. Better be there Friday, or you will miss one grand, we mean it, finale. PATRICIA LOUDER. COMMERCIAL STUDIES Last Wednesday students from the Park City High School went to Heber to participate in a practice commercial contest with students from Wasatch High and yesterday, the Wasatch students returned re-turned the visit. These contests are in preparation for the annual state commercial com-mercial contest held at the Brigham Young University each year. The students stu-dents are doing very well considering the fact that it is the first competition they have had this year. Probate and Guardianship Guardian-ship Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS De- SUGAR lt.U : 59c LIMA BEANS TL 19c PAPER TOWELS .. 10c ! CORN FLAKES iL. 25c i wheaties r":p:.F.r.e::.. 25c I A B d MILK Large Cans, 14 for . $1.00 SPAGHETTI Franco-American, Franco-American, large cans 10c ORANGES fn 33c 13c 19c ASPARAGUS pound "n A TIT? TJTi T TTT Arizona Seedless, 6 for MEAT SPECIALS PORK ROAST Shoulder Cuts, lb. t z 21c ! Estate of Dorothy Kathleen Daly, ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 315, Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah,1 on or before the seventh day of June j .j. CUBE STEAK pound 25c Bartly McDonough ATTORNEY AT LAW Office at 419 Main Street Phone No. 5 A. D. 1938 FRANK DALY, Administrator of the Estate of Dorothy Kathleen Daly, Deceased. De-ceased. Date of first publication April 7, A. D. 1938. R. J. HOGAN, 315 Kearns Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, Attorney for Administrator. First publication April 7, 1938; last May ! 5, 1938, SHERIFF SALE In the District Court of the Third Judicial District, ln and for Summit County, State of Utah. HOME OWNERS LOAN CORPORATION, CORPORA-TION, Plaintiff, vs. William D. Turner, and Retta B. GROUND BEEF Fresh, pound 17c FRESH SAUSAGE pound 19c BACON csr , Cured, l2 pound 17c t V fr 'X 'fr "I 4 H I SALT LAKE BY BUS $2,00 7 rM OCT One You are Way insured Commutation Books 20 Rides $17.00 Union Pacific and Greyhound Super Coach Service Our drivers quote fares and make reservations EXPRESS AND LIGHT FREIGHT As per P. S. C. U. Order' No. 1019 March 12, 1933 BEE HIVE STAGES Phone 31 Howard Hout, Mgr. Turner, his wife, and Oscar Davis, as the regularly appointed, appoint-ed, qualified and acting administrator admin-istrator of the estate of William Trethewayn also known as William Wil-liam Trethewey, Deceased, Defendants. De-fendants. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at the West front door of the County Courthouse, Court-house, in Coalville, Summit County, Utah. To the highest bidder, on the 23rd day of April, 1938, at 12 o'clock noon of said day. The following described real property, to wit: Lots 11 and 12 of Block 28 of Park City Survey, according to the Amended Plat thereof, said lots being be-ing situated in the Northwest quarter quar-ter of the Southeast quarter of Section Sec-tion 18, Township 2 South of Range 4 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian. All situate In Summit County, Utah. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Coalville, Utah, thi3 the 29th day of .March, 1938. - . EPHRAIM ADAMSON, Sheriff of Summit County, Utah, mi. J. COWAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication March 31, 1938. Date of last publication April 21, 1938. National Forest Timber For Sale the -For lv' 3 1 - A IE, ira n Used Car fames T OfW AT THESE --IV TYPICAL BUYS FORD 1929 Coupe .. CHEVROLET 1929 Coach . . . BUICK Sedan . FORD Vz Ton FORD 1937 Tudor .$69 ..$75 ..$56 ..$64 $496 OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM NEW LOW TERMS Central Auto Service Sealed bids WITT Via rewpttrer! Vitr Forest Supervisor, Salt Lake City, Utah up to and Including April 18. 1938. for all or any part of the timber to be de signated for cutting from the two fol lowing described areas: Area No. 1 Fo 1,750 M linear feet of mine nron mater ial, green and dead, 900 M feet of saw-logs saw-logs and 200 M linear feet of poles, more or less, upon an area of about 580 acres in Sections 1, 2, 11 and 12, T. 3 S., R. 8 E., S. L. M., Provo River watershed. No bid of less than the following prices will De considered: wops, green or dead, all sizes, 6 inches diameter and larger, J2 cent per linear foot; for poles, if cut and resold as poles up to 35 feet long, one cent per linear foot; 40 feet and longer, two cents per linear foot; for sawtlmber. $1.80 per M feet board measure. The sum of $200 must be deposited with each bid to be applied on the purchase price, refunded, or retained as liquidated damages, dam-ages, according to conditions of the sale. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Area No. 2 For l,3oo M feet B. M. of lodgepole pine and spruce saw-timber saw-timber and 250 M linear feet of mine prop material, green or dead, more or less, upon an area of about 150 acres in Sections 6 and 7, T. 3 S., R. 9 E., Provo River watershed. No bid of less than the following prices will be considered: For sawtlmber, $1.80 per M feet B. M.; mine prop material, y2 cent per linear foot green or aeaa, all sizes, 6 inches H diameter or larger: Doles, if cut nnrt re sold as poles, up to 35 feet long, one cent per linear foot; 40 feet and longer, two cents per linear foot. The sum of $500 must be deposited with each bid to be applied on the purchase price, refunded, re-funded, or retained in part as liquidated damages, according to the conditions of the sale. The right to reject any and all oios is reserved. In addition to the stumpage prices bid for each area, successful suc-cessful bidders may be required to deposit de-posit an additional amount equivalent to one-fifth cent per linear foot of props and 70 cents per M feet B. M. of saw-timber saw-timber and 80 cents per M feet E. M. of poles. If cut, in cooperative work funds for fire hazard reduction, forest sanitation, sanita-tion, and road maintenance. Contracts will provide that the cutting and removal remov-al of sawtimber and poles w!!l be optional op-tional with the purchaser cn Area No. 1 and the cutting and removal cf props and poles will be optional on Area No. 2. Before bids are submitted full information informa-tion concerning the timber, conditions of sale, and the submission cf bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, Salt Lake City, Utah. in Phone 300 v four Ford Dealer MINING PROPERTIES wanted If you have a gcod property to sell send for questionnaire and state kind of ore in first letter. 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