Show i I I I K H 0 11 t i j i J Dads Dad's r 1 r t i i C Olumn j H OJ H oIe Io Io Ho OUT WHERE the whiskers grow Just Justa a ft little bigger Out where the men he-men are foster faster on the trigger Out where ere theres there's gold for the digger digger- That's where the west begins 1 Jl IF WE VIE only had bad a thousand or so shares of HomestaKe gold mine at Lead South Dakota we would once resign as asa asa asa a bum country editor The shareholders of this gold producer get their share of or paid In dividends by the company every month Pa r Pa PaTHE THE FOLLOWING was received this week eek from Editor Brewster of or the Salt Lake Mining Review Revl w Dear Mr Editor Five to one odds are ery very good Is The Park Record ready to back these odds see Dads Dad's Column your sour our issue of March 6 1936 If so so I believe I know a good many who would oblige with wagers very er promptly Yours very truly Burt B. B Brewster YES BROTHER Burt The Record will I stand ready to back the above odds Just as soon as our ship comes In and Its on the way In the meantime Broth Broth- Brother er keep digging In with your our wrath at President Roosevelt Roo elt and his adminis adminis- administration administration for br It amuses your readers and does loes no harm Pa r Pa BLUE AND blue black are said to be bethe bethe bethe the favorite colors for 1936 automobiles And when you ou buy one be sure It doesn't put you too far in the red Pa JJ r pa IU WHEN A man crossing the street Is lilt Jilt by an automobile they call it an Accident If he gets across tho the street t safely It Is a miracle Pa ser T pa JJ ONE REMARKABLE thing thing- about statesmen who go to Washington Is that they never get homesick They are al always al- al alays always ways ays willing villing to stay at least four years ears longer cd j SAYS SA YS A The statesmen in n Washington are debating whether or not a beauty parlor should be opened in n he the Capitol for the two women Sena Sena- Senators tors The gallant and proper way to answer this question would be to say that hat the parlor Isn't needed Pa 35 Pa PaTHE THE FOLLOWING announcement re received re- re received ed cel the first of this week weel will In Interest in- in interest terest a large number of or our readers In-I In because Miss Sandra Jean is the first firstborn firstborn born orn to Mr and Mrs Omar and Wilima and Mrs Johnson is la the sec see second end ond nd youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs W W. A. A time old-time now residents of Los Angeles S California The announcement reads re ds A cozy little bit bitof bitor of or f news Ive I've arrived and heres here's my name ame Sandra Jean Heres Here's the date on which If came March 8 1936 Heres Here's the folks with whom I stay Omar and VIllma Hope you'll call on us some someday day You bet Miss Sandra Jean well we'll welle e coming down your way one of or these da lays days s 's and say Sandra when smiling up at it your mother when being cuddled and feeling eeling satisfied d Just extend to her and Daddy a million congratulations and well wishes from Uncle grand Sam and nd the rest of or us up this way and another million from relatives non-relatives In Inthis his this snow-covered snow woods the and nU nd say young lady that goes also for Grandma and Grandpa where you'll soon oon be toddling You will find them exceedingly c pleasant to get along with PS p SAYS THE Salt Lake Mining Review As we ve go to press news comes from Park City Utah to the effect that al almost al- al most float seventy five per cent of or the miners voted against a strike in the ballot taken March The men are to be congratulated congratulated on their good sense and ability to use se their heads to help toward recovery despite the agitation for trouble on the part of those who care nothing about the real Interests of the men or Indus Indus- try ry m Pa pas WHAT A Just thing It will be If 11 Harry Hopkins of the W. W P. P A. A In the future enforces his proposed rule viz Those persons who are definitely Inefficient I j by reason of their loafing lack of In- In Interest Interest interest terest in the work careless or listless s attitude whether they are on the re- re or side of the picture should be singled out and Immediately discharged t fe fe feIT r IT IS heart breaking exasperation to flote the deliberate shirking and na- na natural tural laziness of scores of worthless W. W JP P A. A workers Ja Pa NOTHING COULD be more commend- commend ableon on the part of Mayor Erwin of or Salt Lake ake City If he carries out his edict to city Ity Quit drinking or quit work work ork i I NONE WERE more happy last Satur- Satur Saturday day ay night than the level-headed level satur-I satur con- con conservative members of or the local Miners Union when wh n the result of the strike Vote ote was announced The Theote vote ote we learn was 75 per cent against the strike W J tea tea b I THE PASSING on of Miss Rilla Snyder H r last Sunday at her home In Los Angeles was received r with deep regret by b her time long friends and admirers In Park M City City-as ity as well as her hosts of friends In s Salt salt Lake and Southern California With M her ier parents she came to Park City when t I ill 16 6 years of age In 1873 and for twenty J I rears ears she was a beloved resident of our Ity a n leader In social and business af- af I h il airs of our community In those early days cays The announcement nt of her passing I II on n recalled vividly the I pleasing person person- person person-I I aUty and popularity of the lady In the I lays ays of her young womanhood She was I the toe first lady Introduced to the writer writer I a 4 en he came to Park City in the spring I It OJ t i of r 1880 when when she was making her home Wh Ith her aunt Mrs Rhoda Snyder then f Conducting a 0 boarding house where II lI Garage no stands and from I Iu 14 u h hen n on a pleasing friendship was con con- cont during his annual visits to the t I park ark and after he became one of the t taft of The Record Record and and existing through all nIl the Intervening years True I g womanhood and good deeds character- character l I zed the life Ufe of Miss Rilla Snyder Snyder and r and tJ I 1 she goes to her reward beloved by all who knew her i I ITHE tea fa I I THE WELLING case Is ended As generally anticipated he was as pronounced not guilty by Judge Evans We must bow to that decision and feel thankful that the dirty mess extending over many months has been settled settled leaving leaving individual opinion of charges and coun coun- counter counter countee ter tee charges charged of no Import |