Show OK MK rah V X VU 40 a M ak II 11 PARK FLOAT J W won the violin that was given away last monday evening at the high school dance born to mr and mrs frank stone a 86 baby girl last monday mother and babe doing splendidly dmd frank frame directing the mechanics at the sliver silver king mine in his usual capable manner the coldest night of the year was registered last monday the mercury going to 18 below zero reports from derville and vicinity state that 1 45 degrees below was registered there the fire laddies were called last tuesday afternoon to extinguish a small blaze on the roof of the crooks building upper main street fire chief berry re ports that very little damage was done by the blaze due in 96 great measure to the kiick work of the every ready firemen to in meet beet the ever growing demand of the ma many ny depositors of the first national bank cashier jerome paxton this week installed Ins installed tailed 50 additional safety deposit boxes boxe s at this institution and they are now new in a readiness for those who desire a sate safe place to keep their valuables the nello westover collegians wm will furnish n ih the music for a dance to be given next tuesday evening january at the elks hall this orches orchestra Cm Is considered one of the best in the state and a good tune an and d good music Is promised all who attend robert H haslam ot of salt lake city died at a hospital in that city monday morning mr haslam was the father of ol 01 mrs jurs william walker of this city ho he was born in salt lake city august 15 1884 1864 and had lived in salt lake city nil his life mr haslam Is survived by his widow and five sons and four daughters the members of the park city high school band wish to thank all those who purchased tickets to their dance last friday evening and to the elks lodge of this city they are especially appreciative tor for the donation of their hall tor for the occasion the dance was a social and financial success enough being made to pay at least half ot of the cost of the uniforms john W buck worshipful master glenn S ridge senior warden geo cunningham ning ham junior warden J W stoner deputy lecturer B R W macdonald tyler and past master foster A jones secretary E M mcginley McGl nley and lapage reddon officers and members ot of uintah lodge no 7 F A M were in attendance at the annual communication of the masonic mat sonic grand lodge of utah held in salt lake city tuesday and wednesday ol of this week I 1 at the quarterly conference of the su summit amit stake L D S held in Co coalville alville last sunday the resignation of W J lewis as a member of the stake council was accepted president stephens in accepting the resignation of mr lewis thanked the gentleman tor for his untiring efforts in the work of the church and stated that the loss of mr lewis from the stake would be felt by all the workers ot of the district bishop zach was appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of 0 mr lewis avd ard the appointment of a man to nil fill the office ot of this ward Is now in 1 the hands or 0 the authorities of 0 the church in salt lake city melvln melvin J ballard a 0 representative of the council of twelve was in attendance at the co conference and later came up to park city to speak at the L D S church church sunday e ei diening ening start planning now for february fourteenth both old and young something of interest Is in the air so watch for further announcements thursday next the installing officers of the grano grand lodge 1 I 0 0 A of utah will be in our city to install the officers of the 1 I 0 0 P lodge no 7 of this city hafsa wednesday of this week allred alfred turn tum blon an old time and highly 1 respected citizen citon of this city passed away after years of suffering with miners minea consumption mr Turn blon Is survived by his wife mrs mary cunningham Turn blon and four chIl children dien funeral services will be hold held tomor tomorrow Tow at 11 from the deseret mortuary salt lake city fun leral er C I 1 services will be in charge of the I 1 0 0 F lodge no 1 salt lake with just a touch or of local interest because of this towi being the place where much of the tha wealth ot of J D murdock at one time resident and chief engineer to the ontario company was acquired his old cronies wl will compa 11 watch uh to tor results in the suit filed by his widow mrs lyde T murdock against the bankers trust company national copper bank magna banking company garfield banking company compa ny pacific indemnity company and american surety company to recover and credit her with the proceeds of sales made in the first cause of action in the sum of and in the second cause complainant asserts that she was owner of park utah consolidated stock of the value of in january 1928 this stock was also sold and it Is alleged that check tendered in payment was converted by the defendant companies it is alleged further that said securities were used to replace funds used by a young teller of the national copper bank some years ago a fellow by name of brig hardy who was convicted and sent to the federal prison the present officers of the institution know very little about the affair as they did not take possession of the banks affairs until may 1928 |