Show 4 park float the ford machine Is good goo d enough A lor for some but it failed to make a hit with druggist mcginley tor for this week he turned in his new ford and purchased a new 1918 dodge bros car read the call tor for usable shoes tor for army service in this issue and it you have any not in use leave 1 1 them at this office and they will be y forwarded to the front somewhere in france there was no county automobile club meeting last friday beca because ay e ot of nonattendance non attendance 0 of members only four responded to the call and one of them depended upon his friends tor for automobile rides doctor carolina anderson the 1 chiro patric was taken seriously ill last saturday evening from ptomaine poisoning caused by eating canned cucumbers the lady was very sick for three days but is now completely recovered when the names of 0 park city boys dratted drafted were received last saturday I 1 the record immediately issued issue an extra which was distributed tree free to the hundreds 0 citizens anxious to know who had been drawn for or possible service theril there was a great and steady demand tor for them the complete summit county alrith list appears in this issue of 0 the record last sunday at the miners hospital peter Stankey viez iez a stranger in our city died ot of consumption he cams came here from eureka about three weeks ago so far as known lie he had no relatives in this country he was about thirty years ot of age the tun furl eral occurred wednesday afternoon ater ate noon roon irom from the catholic church rev father Gall galigan gari officiating mr A S potts tire the kamas merchant was waa in the park the first of the week on business saturday last his son albert 11 potts together with moyle ward hal lambert and wilfred lewis all ot of kamas valley and members ot of the forest reserve engineering corps left tor for washington D 0 to anter the government school to train for service mrs james nell neil ot of the st louis bakery has three sturdy sons as abed with her la in business and all three of them were caup caught di in tile the draft it would indeed bs be a hardship upon the mother wele were they all selected for service one ona from a family Is IB enough at least until the danger of 0 germany overcoming am erica is tar far greater than at present thred of our brave park city boys left the past week to report tor for service in the U S navy these were glen ridge son ot of mayor ano ana mrs A P ridge jesse daw formerly former ly a U P employed emp loye and bud horan son of county treasurer and mrs W S horan the universal wish is 13 the boys will win bono honorable rable mention at ai least and return home bate ate and sound when their services service are no longer needed people outside of 0 park city have streaks ot of bad luck as Is evidenced by the following story from an ex change which tells of a man who mortgaged his tana farm to get his wife a yair of earrings ear rings the wife took in washing to pay the tha interest on the mortgage and the first day lost one of 0 the diamonds in the suds she tried to hang herself in the barn but the rope broke and she fell on a jersey cow breaking its back the remains of mike Tola poc a na tive of austria who died at garfield the first b athe week arrived at tag richardson Under undertaking parlors and wednesday afternoon under the auspices ot of the local lodge of Croat Croaff lans aus ot et which deceased was an honored in member ember funeral services were held at the catholic church rev father calligan officiating A large number ot of croatians Croat lans ians headed by the park city independent band escorted the remains to their last resting place mr w twenty seven years of age and lit al Onet onetime was a rel reil deot dent of this city he was a single roan man and ht hi natives datives da tives in this th s country st sl lukes episcopal church sunday services as follows 10 1000 00 a in sunday school 1100 1100 a m prayer and address 8 80 0 0 p pi m evening service with address all cordially invited to attend S C clark cla rk jr minister dan will have the distine tion of receiving the last cai car load of 0 beer sent to park city it was unloaded thursday afternoon and will perhaps quench the thirst ot of the christy until next neit monday night it Is really worth while to stroll around the lower part ot of town and note the many healthy war gardens in that section ot of town among the best cared lor for and most pro fille Is the garden of mr frank scholes on lower park avenue he has an acre under cultivation and la is growing a great variety ot of garden truck and will harvest plenty to keep many families during the winter months there are many others in that locally who are doing their bit in increasing the food supply the efforts are commendable to say the least nineteen boy scouts accompanied by mr dark clark and mr zook returned yesterday noon from a tour four day camping trip at brighton they all I 1 say that they had a fine time in spite of the rain which drove them indoors one night on pioneer day I 1 they h had ad a carnival of races and a baseball game with a troop of scouts from garfield on calr last leht n ht ip in camp they entertained awen five girls from the girls friendly lodge nearby with a marsh mallow toast and campfire songs they are all planning for more such hikes before tile the season Is over I 1 A letter received this week from bishop W D lewis who Is now located in hull england states lie he has f illy aly recovered from his recent fliege of sickness and is back in the harness making converts tor for the IL L D S church he says every englishman I 1 rejoices because of havi having ng ithe the united states as an ally in the great world war and the general I 1 ent fruent is that the war will be over by the end of september with germany ermany a badly whipped nation I 1 this opinion was expressed before he cowardly collapse ot of the russian amy chich might mean months nd perhaps years of fighting before he allies gain final victory tho the bishop is still anxious to return to W S horan C T and W B wilson represented park city vol gunteer r fire department at the fire I 1 mans state convention at ogden this week because ot of the absence ot of the president ot of the association W S I 1 loran horan first vice president presided at the first session and responded to tile the address of 0 welcome OL 01 mayor haywood of ogden at the annual election of 0 officers mr horan was unanimously chooser president tor for the ensuing year the next meeting I 1 i place will be held in brigham the session to be held during peach I 1 week in september 1918 the con bention festivities in ogden ended with a big tournament yes yesterday the home delegates report ft a plea did time it will wilf be remembered that at the last meeting of the council J W bircumshaw was present and wanted his money back because the city had not issued a liquor license when I 1 he had paid his money under protest i to marshal richardson the counell council j apparently did not know what to lo do and finally passed up the matter without action the question gustl must lialo halo been decided later at the secret session which followed the regular one tor for a license was ordered issued and delivered to bircumshaw and mcewan wan sa saturday arday morning it was iw three months from the first ot of I 1 july ay it will cost the saloon men to do business during july as the city ordin ordinance aneo prohibit a I 1 i rebate and ot of course the ordinance will be enforced at tho the last meeting of summit tent no 3 K X 0 T M a pleasant entertainment was arranged by the lady for the sir knights after their regular session the meeting was held in the banquet hall ball ot of the 1 I 0 af 0 F building and after a pleasant social time alma the following program was rendered chairman P F J a acting as mas ter of ceremonies piano selection miss irene ceford address of welcome W R jefferd Jet tord vocal solo miss doris dorig hancock violin solo john jphn towey recitation marion jefford Jef tord T vocal 0 C al duet hughes and gelf 13 aln 1 cornet solo charles james 1 va vocal solo wannette ridge address float on page eight bight 1 X 6 PARK FLOAT continued from page one lady commander mrs C vocal solo richard griffin vocal se lecton K 0 T M glee club address captain W J robinson exhibition jd drill degree team the ladies aid society ot of the congregational gregat ional church will meet with mrs E 11 mcginley McG Ialey next friday afternoon ter noon august 3rd ard i the fire laddies held their regular monthly meeting wednesday night but only routine business was transacted refreshments were served at the close of the meeting the name of 0 mrs than gibson was un unintentionally intention ally omitted from the list of delegates published last week who went to logan to represent the local lodge of tho the women of 0 woodcraft mrs was an active worker in the logan convention buck arnold Is now pound master tor for park city and Is going to make a crackerjack cracker jack in that line playing favorites with no one and running in every stray animal that roams the streets there Is need of 0 a good man tor for this work as stray cattle Is a worry to garden growers last saturday a young man name named llyod evans ot of kamas drove into town purchased a barrel of bottled beer and covering the same over with coal started for his ty sheriff hallstrom was suspicious that evans had booze and headed him off when near kamas when en asked what he had bad in his w wagon a g on th the deputy sheriff was informed it was as a load of coal A portion of the coal was removed and the barrel expos espos ed which the sheriff was informs was ginger ale investigation proved it to be 10 booze bo ozo evans was placed under arrest and brought back to park city when taken before judge Jeffor dhe plead guilty to carrying liquor into dry territory and was fined the beer was coarl confiscated and so it goes even our good kamas brethren bretl iren are endeavoring deavo ring to stock up tor for the long dry spell of statewide state wide prohibition the special election held yesterday for the levying of 0 a one mill tax for the maintenance ot of a tree free public library created but little interest and but tew few votes the result of the ballot was decidedly satisfactory however as it plainly shows the sentiment to be in favor of 0 the public institution ution sixty six votes were cast fifty being in favor of the tax levy ind and sixteen against the levy the judges of election were mrs C W binkerd jim don and T J rosser |