Show A i 1 1 1 i 1 t i I it 1 HH I II I I 1 tI 1 i 1 I 1 1 4 1 1 It 1 r PARK AIRI K FLOAT L 1 1 j t to t I I 11 J t t 01 The Women of the Moose will hold holdI I their regular meeting tomorrow Satur Satur- Saturday Saturday Saturday day night at nt the I I. I O. O O. O 0 F. F Hall Wai Wm Archibald and Mr Prosser of Salt Lake were Park City visitors Wed Wednesday W d- d of or this week weel President W. W H. H Cranmer of the tho New i Park ParI was circulating around our city I today today today-on on Important mining business Clarence Payne who bad been so sojourning so- so soI sojourning I In Los Angeles for tor many months Is back In the Park to remain i j permanently perhaps s. s The Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold election of officers Thursday night Nov- Nov November November November ember A large attendance Is hoped for lor Refreshments will follow tollow the meet meet- log Ing i Archdeacon Wm F P. Bulkly will hold holdI I Episcopal services at St St. Lukes Luke's Church j next Sunday morning nt at 11 a. a a m. m Sun- Sun Sunday SunI Sunday I day school as usual Public cordially invited In- In ini i i I Weather conditions for tor the past week follows Highest HIgh st temperature 60 GO on n the lowest 06 on the Olst precipitation I tation 01 on the 03 on the j i four clear days cloudy and partly so I Dave Scott manager of the Ideal Coal company left leit Monday afternoon for tor Great Falls Montana called there thereby thereby by the death of his father fl ther Robert Scott the latter passing on early that morn- morn Ing Deceased De was 85 years of age and had been en a resident of 01 Montana for many years Lawrence Bye who for tor the past two years has been connected with C. C C. C C. C work was a week-end week visitor with his parents Mr and Mrs Charles Bye Lawrence Is now stationed at Fort Dou Dou- Douglas j Dou-j Douglas glas and Is much Interest In his work He Ho returned to his camp Sunday evening even- even Ing Tho fire Ire department deportment was called out outlast I last Saturday and the prompt response response I of 01 Fire Chief Berry Derry and his dependable fire fighting crew saved a home from destruction The blaze was on Resale Rossie I Hill the home of John The fire was caused by a defective chimney set set- setting setting ting fire tire to the roof and It had n a dan dan- dangerous dangerous start when the fire laddies ar ar- ar rived Damage estimated at nt arid and arid by Insurance Because of deep ep snow earthquakes and below low zero climatic conditions the football game between the Park City I High and Butte High to be played at nt Butte has been called off Our boys were I already nl ady to go feeling certain of 01 victory victory- victOry victOry-I i I received ro It all when en word was W VHO H i. i U v. v calling VHO i. i v. v off Helena Butte and Montana gener- gener generally ally are arc having a n severe Beige of 01 quakes and storm disasters and wo we all feel teel mighty sorry for tor them The conjoint meeting of or the M. M I. I I A A. will be held at nt the L L. D D. S S. S Church Sunday Sun Sun- Sunday Sunda day da night at 30 o'clock and will be under tho direction of the Bee Hive Society Tho The speaker of the evening will willbe willbo be bo Ruth Colman Phillips of 01 Midway a a. sister of Lethe Letha Colman and Harry Clarke of radio station Salt Lake City will be here to give some musical numbers In addition to other numbers from here The public cordially Invited Mr Ted Thompson the well known young man of this city who was acci- acci dently shot In the leg while deer der hunting hunt- hunt huntIng huntIng Ing In the southern part of the state on October Is steadily Improving at atthe atthe atthe the Holy Cross hospital Salt Lake The Tho wound was a very serious one and for fora forI a time tune It was feared amputation would be necessary Word Vord received this morn- morn mornIng mornIng morning Ing Is to the effect the sufferer Is doing splendidly and will leave the hospital shortly almost as good as new Rather busy week at the Miners Hos Hos- Hospital Hospital Hospital pital the following patients being ad ad- admitted admitted admitted George Fasthoff and John Sim Sim- Simmons Simmons Simmons mons medical cases Janus Park City Development mine Injury Peder Hannah Mrs Harder Warren Moore and Henry medical cases Mrs Owen baby girl on October Mrs Paul Winn baby girl October I Mrs Will Berry baby boy October Rudolph Swanson Jr tonsil operation I Ion Miss Ada Don was the unlucky one on last mone money would for had she been I l lin In sight It would have been her delight d lIght I to receive with a smile a twenty-dollar twenty I pile but pile but the popular young lady was wasat wasat at home hom home lt It being too tco cId to ros-i ros ro C e etc To state It more moo Miss Don Donn i iwas was WM w s not at the Egyptian Theatre last I IW Wednesday W night when the ticket bear- bear bearing j i Ing her name was drawn entitling her hei herto I to the regular weekly 2000 award In Inconsequence Inconsequence consequence the lucky one next Wed Wed- Wednesday Wednesday will receive 1000 J i I Edwin Eberle and Gilbert Dahl Dahi both bothi both graduates of the Park City High school and residents of Park City are showing showing I great promise as a n fullback and a tackle I respectively on the University of Utah freshman football team according to toi I. I i word released here this week by Coach I I Pete Couch of Salt SnIt Lake Coach Couch reports that this years year's freshman s sued Is made up of or some of the most versatile men he has ever had under him and should be a great aid to the Utah var varsity var- var varsity sity next year var-j var At Coalville last Monday George T. T Crompton a 3 prominent citizen of Coal Coal- vUle and for many years past custodian at the North Summit high school pass pass- passed passed passed I ed on following a short Illness Deceased was a n native of or being born In that city on April 3 1870 sixty-five sixty r years ago living there his entire life Surviving are his widow Mrs Frances Crompton n a son John Crompton two daughters Mrs Izora White and Lucile Luclle Crompton and one granddaughter Fun Fun- Funeral Funeral eral services were conducted Thursday at 1 p. p m. m m In the L. L L D. D D 8 S. S stake house and were largely attended by friends and admirers of a deceased decea The funeral services over the remains of tho the late James A. A Farrell Parrell last Satur Satur- Saturday Saturday Saturday day were largely attended by friends and admirers of or deceased The services s con con- conducted conducted ducted by Rev Father Butler were very Impressive The pall bearers who accompanied ac accompanied ac- ac accompanied I companied the remains to Salt Lake were Frank Payne John F. F Welsh Wm ONell ONeil Fred Grose John Baxter and r Wm Grey Gr y The town out-of-town friends who attended the services were Mr and Mrs John Flanagan Mr and Mrs Leo Dur- Dur Durkin Durkin ll kin Mrs John Canty Mrs Ida rda Farrell Mrs Herbert Loomis Mr and Mrs Har Her Harold HarI Herold I old Woods all of Salt Lake and Mrs I Julia Tallon of San Francisco Inter Inter- Interment Interment Interment ment was In Mount Cavalry cemetery Salt Lake 1 I |