Show H 3 XO HM VI Y A 0 1 II 11 PARK FLOAT m in ha there will be a special meeting of the wm comans womans ins athenaeum monday evening at seven all members are urged to be present the regular schedule of services will be resumed in st lukes episcopal ch church u ach sunday ath at 11 strangers are cordially welcomed by courtesy of the western music and art company of salt lake john pike will use an old Cre neona violin labeled 1671 at a program to be given at the L D S church next sunday evening attorney J E johnson tue the first ot of the week moved his law office from upper main to the south halt half of the adams building baie he Is now meeting his clients A sm small a 11 blaze at the home of jerome P paxton a on park avenue tuesday morning called out the fire department matches nere bere the cause of the scare the damage done was estimated at about 1000 homer H ashton an expert automobile mechanic has leased the baker garage on park avenue and Is now in charge the gentleman guarantees all work and is prepared to do all kinds his is phone Is 35 mr and mrs howard coleman coleman return ed monday from a two weeks vacation in southern california and over the border tito into mexico they report a delightful I 1 auto ride and a splendid time in visiting i and sightseeing sight seeing the regular meetings ot of the girl scouts of this city will begin monday september ath at athenaeum hall at 4 p m all girls from 10 to 18 18 years old are welcome mrs K R W cole capt tonight friday september ath at the heb heber er amusement hall a special danci dance will be given with the harmony seren aders of this city furnishing the music it will be a happy affair and there will be many park city dancers present to participate in the event I 1 last week mrs annette van wife 0 of f J J van aged 67 died at a salt lake hospital following a long illness of general paralysis when a young woman deceased made her home in this city and was married here to mr van in 1881 the he following patients were admitted to the miners hospital the past week george whiteside and P M peterson spiro tunnel mine injuries jack mills and gladys tibbets tonsil operations mrs william white baby boy august the neighbors of 0 woodcraft held their regular meeting thursday plans are all complete tor for a trip to the hot pots on september 15 all neighbors and friends are welcome those desiring to go must make arrangements with the committee mrs mr ruth mcnaughton Maughton Mc mrs merle peterson erson and mrs lillian bircumshaw dr goodwin now has by lar far the neatest and most convenient office waiting room etc ot of any of 0 our local physicians and Is located in the center ot of the business section of our city the doctor has an anjou announcement in this issue informing his patrons and friends just a here he be Is now located with an invitation to call and see his bis new office B H erb recently of canada and a stockholder tock holder in the star of utah on hla his return from all at extended visit in the northwest and southern california stopped over at park city and Is spending today at the mining property mentioned he be will irom from now on make m a ke his bis home in philipsburg pennsylvania word was lec elved today to the effect that a six and a halt half pound baby girl giri sue LN lanelle elle v was bor born to mr and mrs L R bob jefford at their home in grass valley california last monday september congratulations bob with well wishes for many happy returns ot of the day the following Is the conjoint LT I 1 A program to be given at the L D S church sunday evening to which the pu public alic Is cordially invited violin solo john pike reading miss veda wright voca vocal I 1 solo phil anderson andersen reading lola st jeor piano solo may archer joseph spell ot of salt lake will be the speaker of the evening word was received in park par it city yesterday morning mornin g that hy bates in the early days of park city one ot of the best known citizens and successful ranchers in the county had died at his home in rigby idaho no particulars have as yet been received mr bates came to utah in 1860 with his parents they locating in summit county deceased was 79 years of age and Is survived by his widow and several children mr and mrs bates left park city about eighteen years ago 1190 making his bis home in idaho since that time mr air bates aisted in park city about three months ago there Is at least one local aspirant for or office who desires his friends and the public generally to know he is an lor for of office flace and asking tor for their sup outlining the duties ot of the office lie he desires desire and ana pledging hla his lest best efforts to the duties of 0 that office it if elected tills this Is mr air ephraim adamson adams 0 n one of the countes coun tys a leading damoc democrats rats and the nomination he Is seeking at the coming county convention Is that of 0 county sheriff the gen tl emans announcement will be found in another column of this issue mr air dan H hillman Hlll man accompanied by his daughter afas mary hillman Hlll man were up from salt lake this morning and made it a pleasant call at the record ot of lice mr hillman was former publisher of the vernal express but tor for somo fomo ye years rs P past as t h has A b been ec c connected ted with the state agricultural gac fl aura I 1 department as bee inspector and was on his way to kamas on official a I 1 business busine it was away back in 1904 vireil aiss mr hilman I 1 and his wife and yo yc editor w with ith his wife and daughter traveled together to enjoy a ten day visit at the worlds fair at st louis Al missouri louri summit countes Coun tys fair opened at coal ville last monday with park city day the first 0 on n the list being EL a holiday in our city a large number of our citizens were in attendance and all gave a most favorable expression of the many splendid clel exhibits I 1 iblas and amusement attractions du durans ring the three days of the fair crowds from all parts ot of the county were in attendance with fine weather prevailing and enjoyment aplenty the handsome new exhibit and dance hall was thronged thron ged with ith visitors and dancers at all times night and day the 1930 fair was ft a success in every particular |