| Show 4 i t i i 2 4 t S M 1 44 44 6 J park float A tsi t S i county treasurer W S horan came up from Co coalville alville today to day on business st lukes episcopal church 11 II 11 pool rector the right reverend arthur W moulton bishop of utan utah will preach at st lukes church next sunday morning july public cordially invited to attend weather conditions for the past week as reported by mrs C V hodgson follows highest temperature 89 on oil the and 25 lowest 50 on the five clear days two partly cloudy barometer today oday 2286 and going up ui wednesday afternoon antion burbidge the I kamas camas stage driver and james potter a local electrician got quite ll playful their play resulting rather disastrously tor for potter the men commenced a friendly scuttle scuffle in the park city salt lake stage station they both ran into the street and potter in backing away from burbidge backed into an automobile coming up the road with the result of one of oe the wheels ol of the machine passing over his foot breaking two small bones below the ankle the sufferer was carried into the emergency hospital where he was properly fixed up he will limp around tor for the next two weeks or so and will retrain refrain from scuttling scuffling in the meantime many have been the favorable comments the past week from patrons ol of the american theater because of the recent installation 0 the modern ventilating system by the progressive management of 0 that popular moving picture 1 ure house the new plant was vas inspected and explained to a record man this week and while it is quite simple in its I 1 operation it is decidedly effective in its results its capacity and make and objects were fully explained in our last issue this improvement surely barely adds materially to the pleasure ot of the patrons these warm summer nights the play house is now the coolest place in town tow because of the cool and pure air constantly circulating in all parts of 0 the house the comfort will be equally as great when the zero weather comes tor for the same flesh and pure air will vill be in circulation but warmed to a degree that will spell comfort to all patrons no matter in what part of the house they may be seated no ill smelling stoves no stuffiness just satisfying comfort manager knotts motto is to please patrons J E weeter park cites elk representative to the recent grand lodge held in los angeles returned home wednesday evening he is brimming I 1 over with enthusiasm because ot of the good work of the elks and the splendid entertainment given the grand lodge members during the weeks session mr weeter was busy every minute of his three weeks vacation having a good time and in seeing the many sights of the coast cities visited the gentleman says he will have a decidedly interesting report tor for the members of his horns home lodge at the next regular meeting atter after enduring the hot air climate ot of the pacific coast he is more than pleased to get back where he can enjoy an all ideal one I 1 tuesday night the of officers ficeri of silver leat leaf lodge Daul daughters liters ot of re n akah installed the recently elected officers district deputy mrs bertha gibson being the installing officer the officers installed were mrs clara olsen past noble grand mrs irene dingle noble grand mrs airs margaret dunbar vice grand esther secretary mary jefford Jet tord treasurer lizzle lizzie kneale right supporter to noble grand emily kemp left supporter tor to nobie grand mrs airs sam left supporter to vice grand mrs airs W H williams left supporter to vice grand grace olsen warden annie rosevear conductor mrs mary rosevear Bo sevear chaplain mable eddy inside guard at the close of the meeting refreshments were served and a jolly social hour enjoyed mr air and mrs eric neilson returned to park city wednesday night after a three weeks delightful automobile trip to their old home town richfield utah while away they visited the famous bryce canyon and enjoyed camping out on the wonderful fish lake in the southern part of the state where on the of july more than people were gathered from all parts of the united states richfield had a tour four day pioneer day celebration comprising of indian war dances war veterans ret erans reunion re union etc all of which were much enjoyed by our well known Par kites and while with the home folks the eighteenth wedding anniversary 0 at mr and mrs neilson was appropriately celebrated by a big family dinner in all mallig it an outing long to be remembered by the happy participants |