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Show PTCCITY. Work is progressing on the building on. Main street. A recently purchased by City Attorney II- B- Shields, to which another story V3 bein& added. Mr. Shields will hae his office on the ground floor andl make his home upstairs. up-stairs. k Misses Denewelth, Minnie Cunningham Cunning-ham and Simoils, teachers in our schools, were passengers to Salt Lake the first of the wclek. On Wednesday Evening a jolly Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en party was feiven at the home of Josephine Berry, T seventeen of her young friends beiis present to take part in the eveningls enjoyment, which consisted of games,! music, Hallowe'en pranks and refreshrlients. The M. E. club mVt at the home of Mr. A. B. Kennedy Saturday evening. Whist was played aild a jolly evening enjoyed. The prize vlinners were Mrs. Lucy Garvin and Mr.l Frank McEwan. The club will meet at the home of Mrs. Victor Youngberg nexlThursday evening. even-ing. 1 There will be an ini'iation of a class of sixty new candidate into Park City council No. 1,126, Knigiy3 of Columbus, on Nov. 25. The inibP-tion will take place in Masonic hall, ;nd tne banquet which is to follow the" ceremony will be spread in thle Deweif theatre, that being the only place in V-he city where the large crowd nay be .'Vccommodated. On this occasion almcst f very stafe in the Union and also, Mexico, Cuba and Philippine islands will blp represented in Park City, andl the day.wi11 be a big one for the camp. Arrangements to seat 300 knights at the banquet. Parties Par-ties contemplating joining the order should send in theW appliiyatins now, so that they may bb initiated with this big class. Insurance! applications should also be sent in at lonce in order that they may be acted ipcn as I Quickly as i possible. , 1 V |