Show N I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 dads 11 I 1 I 1 i column I 1 i BECAUSE or OF SOME GOOD ACT LET ME today do something that shall tak take c A little sadness from the worlds vast store and may I 1 be so favored as to make or of joys too scanty sum a 96 little more let me tonight look back across the spa span a twixt twist dawn and dark and to my conscience say because bebau as of some good act to beast or man the world Is better that I 1 lived today afi R a fi afi R SINCE HIS baloney dollar speech and the booing bloing and hissing at his name at a tammany hall meeting al smith h has as been exceedingly quiet so tar far as the d dally a uy press Is concerned so quiet in fact that it has given rise to the belief ot of his bis quiet retirement to his political wigwam and pulled the wigwam 11 in alter after him baa R 9 R ITS irs A bit refreshing to see the name of our popular utahn secretary of war goo geo H dern dem again on the front page of the dally daily press mr dern dem emphatically denies any intention of resigning his cabinet position claiming it Is certain lobbyists hobbyists who are trying to crowd him out he Is now getting after the war department lobbyists hobbyists in general whose activities are being investigated by a grand jury and some of them may face a prison sentence which they deserve if proven guilty of wrong doing A v F a THE NATION rejoices at the sate safe return of edward 0 bremer the 37 year old banker of st paul minnesota who for 23 days was held captive by dastard dastardly ly kidnapers the ramson demanded d by the criminals was cheerfully paid by the father of the victim L now the hiie prayer of the nation Is that t the kidnapers er are apprehended and no sincere objections would be offered it if they received the same fate that befell kidnapers in san jose recently EFFORTS are now under wa way 7 to get work started on the deek deck creek project it Is proposed to spend two and a halt hall million dollars on this project giving work to thousands ot of men and malting making more valuable many many thousands ot of acres of 0 land through irrigation senator thomas and governor blood are busy in getting things in shape tor for the early starting of work on a large scale As in all big government projects there Is much red tapo tape to be unwound but by keeping everlastingly at it results are accomplished sooner or later is 15 afi TO TRE THE PRESIDENT THE FOLLOWING was contributed to the senator of sandpit sandspit Sand pit column in wednesdays salt lake tribune by mrs warner wood the author of same being unknown he leads the way we follow him on a road no man has gone he views a goal to us unknown and beckons the whole world on I 1 we follow him we know not where the road with doubt Is dim but god we humbly give thee thanks for the faith ve have in him author unknown to me contributed by mrs warner wood fi W fi V F IN SAM ars weekly column on the margin in the sundays oregon jour nal we read the following A news clipping concerning a broadcast anent my father and kind words about him tor for his better than a hak ball century of country newspaper work and good deeds would that we had dialed in at the moment and unexpectedly heard the encomiums but no matter the finest things said about the peter pater the halt half of his gentle goodness and generosity would still remain untold thanks boy but remember you have not lived with father forman for many years and he may have changed materially since the good old days when we all were under one roof and very happy THE RECORDS S BIRTHDAY 0 1 WE FORGOT to mention last week that the record had another birthday tola this month for fifty four longani lon long gand and many ot of them lean long loag years the chec record has been keeping tab on the doings cf park city and its people good boodt news bad news and sad bad news has been chronicled for or two thousand eight hundred oti end and eight weeks in the columns ot this home town paper and the weekly editions circulated in all parts of our own country and many in foreign countries of the world the first issue was published on february 7 1880 with james schupbach formerly connected with the salt lake tribune as its first proprietor and editor under the name of the park mining It record ecord it hes has had several changes ot of management during these fifty tour four years yet notwithstanding one ot of its present owners has been connected with its publication during the th entire time and since 1884 one ot of its owners and the good lord 1 ord Is the only one who knows how much longer he will continue to cling to it as a means ot of but more than likely until he ha ceases to breathe 1 like all other enterprises ot of a small community the record has baa had its ups and downs with fairly prosperous years and years of worry and such auch as the past four years tor for 1115 instance tance but never miming an issue under the most adverse conditions on the morning of june 19 1898 the proprietors were awakened f from rom their peaceful slumbers to find their new building of less than a year together with its entire equipment a ing me mass ot of ruins with not a dimes insurance to zake make a new start thear credit was good however and before twenty tour four houra complete new equipment apa w ordered by telegraph and plans for 46 nir MW building under way por per five T UK ili ot of 7 itse ora wi was ewas mam As 0 geat t 9 Us ta of at tho tee e 1 I mom W EE fer Q of W ura am falt LB amm irl toe aspect nil it hav 0 criales 44 it fogt 49 1 im evl W amm ami sw VMS MAW ILM W 01 41 with alth insufficient business to meet overhead expenses perses ex but with the record going to its readers every friday night notwithstanding As stated many times before the ednal hope Is still with us we still have unbounded faith in park city and in president roosevelt to silver in the not far distant future this being essential to bring pros prosperity to this and other silver mining camps of the west thus we greet erect our readers and patrons on our fifty fourth anniversary with the same old determination to continue on an in the future as in the past to give you the best beat we have to work first and last tor for the building up and betterment occur home city to aid in every wa way Y possible noss nos sible ble the now much talked t f now new deal ol of the roosevelt administration which to 1 doing so BO much to dispel tho the ioni onta ut with a pro piro ml as 9 VM to vhf pw pw and a k talf lt wita a r ut a basits I 1 90 0 me vo 4 1 raft ato I 1 4 pw 2 ft 1 a RV |