Show ami 5 i M S S K S S S S MI pa park rk float 1 SI S I l b i wi ti yn wi tt t t the closing days ot of the lorty forty sev j anth annual session ol of the utah mis sion of oc the Aleth methodist odist EI episcopal copal church lull ill bo be held h eld at the little church round hound the tha corner liberty j park salt lake tomorrow to morrow marrow and sit suni sun I j day tile the program r am for tomorrow to morrow m 1 ill be a devotional address liy by bis 1318 hop smith and other addresses on oni sunday the conference sermon will i i be given by bishop H lester lestar smith i reading of 0 appointments etc rev dark clark is in attendance at the conference rev david buzza filling the pulpit at the community church during the absence ot of the pastor willis willia ritter the park city young youn man who has made good lit in the profession of 0 law during the past two years arrived in park city tuesday of this week from washington D C he resigning a lucrative position with a law firm of 0 chicago new york and ancl washington to accept the tion of protessor professor ot of law at university ot of utah mr air ritter graduated from the park city high school in 1913 and from the law branch ot of the hersity ot of chicago 1924 the past pasi two years year he has steadily moved forward in his profession ile he la is clever studious and ambitious sure stepping stones to real success F J mccluskey for some time forealan fore nan ot of the local utah power and light company has b been een transferred to tile the salt lake office of the company to assume larger and more important duties with the company 1 for tori 1 capably represented he has so several years past his new position offering ott ering greater opportunities tor for adlman cement ills his successor is mr AM P M porter ot of ogden a com competent electrician who has served the uta utah h power band i and light company tor for more than seven years past and is considered an expert in pr practically all phases ot of electricity 7 the be gentleman I 1 has a eife and family famil y wll who 0 will vill make their home in our midst I 1 A visit was made the first ot of the I 1 week to miss lile nelsons belsons Nel sons flower I 1 gardens and notwithstanding the thousands ot of various flowers picked already this season the gardens are yet very pretty and attractive the sweet pea section ot of the garden is 1 sight for the eyes rith its many many different varieties of 0 beautiful colors tile the lady is now supplying several salt lake florists with sweet peas daily at the flower show held at tile the hotel utah salt lake on the oth dinst miss nelson was awarded s six alx lx first prizes tor for six different varieties of sweet peas exhibited none others in anyway compared with the nelson exhibit the lady also carried of second prize for her mixed flowers display funeral services tor for the late fred anthony t the he young man killed at the D daly ia y judge on the dinst by drilling into a missed hole was vas held at the 1 I 0 0 F hall wednesday afternoon under tinder the auspices of that order the ritualistic services e a were rendered by past grand eric nielson and other officers rev fred rf clai dark rk of the community church pr preaching eachin g the funeral sermon and mrs A L hurley singing a solo accompanied ac COMP nied by miss blanche dunbar all efforts to locate relatives ot of the unfortunate you young ng man have so tar far tailed failed dan keeler who in the early conducted a notion store in this city and then prominent in all city affairs was in park city last wed es day after an absence of some forty years before engaging in business he wa was employed at the ontario and had the proud distinction of 0 b being e the father of the first baby boy born at the ontario mine since leaving park city lie be has resided in nevada idaho and montana th the e greater portion of the time in tb the e latter state mr keeler enjoyed talking over the faraway far tar away days but only three or four of the many he then know knew and associated with now remain n the m majority a j or I 1 ty hav having I 1 n g p passed a a over to the other side and the rest scattered all over the country mr keeler is a brother of jack keeler the veteran ve prospector of the tha alist east side and after a brief visit with him he was willing to leave tor for his montana home remarking truly that park city la Is not what it used to be as regards familiar faces an and ear close fri friends ebbs mr keeler is 79 years s of age but t still spry and active |