Show twenty five years ago the park record files april 1907 44 0 1 park city was open again wednesday evening tor for two hours slot machines a roulette wheel and a poker game did a rushing business tor for a couple ot of hours and then sheriff george evans put them 0 on a the blink there was some talk all day to the effect that gambling was to be opened again in the evening to catch the payday trade and though no definite information mat t on could be gained irom from any source slot machines were set up in several saloons during the afternoon others followed au suit it and in the evening a roulette wheel w was as put in commission at the comer saloon a and nd a poker game was launched at the center for two hours from 6 until 8 p ra the play was heavy men and boys stood in line to take a chance at the machines the news that the camp was open again brought brough many down town and tor for a awhile maln street had th the appearance of belonging to a live town it was soon over however tor for sheriff evans gave orders that all games cease and that slot machines be put away this order ot of course was carried out and it was soon back to the mines tor for many who had anticipated a wide open pay day inquiry tailed failed to disclose irom from whence the hunch that li it gamble would be all right it if gambling were started but perhaps irom from the city kofl cud clau I 1 I 1 some of toe she saloon men evidently just took a chance to find out whether or not evans would make good his declaration that there would toe be no gambling in summit county as long as he was sheriff john bogen began 62 years of age and tor for 28 years a resident ot of park city died early wednesday morning after a stubborn illness extending over several years in 1880 mr bogen bogan while prospecting in the mountains located the bogan property now the silver king consolidated it having baying changed hands several years ago ap ap march honor roll for park city high blanche deighton junior florence fernette senior anna paul tresh fresh 1 man irma inna evans junior the I 1 senior class got the halt holiday tor for the highest class average 29 aw ar at the home of mr and mrs george smith sr at thursday evening an enjoyable party was held in honor of the fifty second anniversary of the birth of mrs smith the evening was spent in vocal and instrumental music recitations and serving of delicious refreshments aw ore shipments tor for the week were pounds |