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Show PEACE DISTURBERS ARE HEAVILY FINED Park City, July 1. There was a lively session in Judge Crossman's IH court this morning when Joseph Bet- (H rick, Mike Cuno and Frank Kalayson fl wore up on a charge, of disturbing M the peace and quiet of residents on H Heber avenue Saturday night- The men all pleaded guilty and the follow- H Ing fines were given them Frank (JH Kalayson, $200; Joseph: Betrlck, $100; fl and Mike Cuno, $25. , W The Infant child of Mr. and Mra. John Best died this morning of whoop- . Ing cough at tho home on Woodslde avenue. fl The various committees for tho , Fourth of July colobratlon in Park JH City met last ovenlng and all 1b In fl readiness now for the big day. ' I In the morning at 9 o'clock the jjfl parade will form in front of the Union fl Pacific depot and march south on 9 Park avenue to Tenth street and north fl on Main street to the depot again, H where the parade will disband. Im- jH mediately following this some of the IH sports will be held on Main street, JH and at noon a recess will be taken ,lm- M til 1 o'clock at which time the crowd IH will gather at the city ball park and (jH tho program continued. At 3:30 a j'H baseball game for a purse of $50 will H be played, two local teams to furnish H the amusement for tho fans. After H tho ball game another intermission for I an hour or so will bo takenf at the 1 H end of which time a program will be km given, the band stand having been f H decided upon as the proper place to j H hold the national program. 1 H Tho majority of tbo business houses H will have floats In the parade; mora IH than 100 young ladles will ride horSe- RH baok and Dr. E. P. LeComnfo -win fa J H marahfll nt ' 1 H |