Show I I I I H o I-o oI I i oI z 1 I i H PARK FLOAT i Last s Monday evening e I 1 a baby b boy o was i born to Mr and Mrs Raymond Hunt I Last st Saturday evening n a handsome 1 i r. r baby girl was born to Mr and Mrs I Alfred Altred Wynn I I A dance will be given ghen tomorrow night 1 at Daniels Creek with the Park City I Wranglers furnishing the music i iA I i A brush U. U h fire on RossIe Hill this after after- afternoon b the noon was was quickly extinguished by fire department with no damage being reported I The bazaar given last Thursday i en i l Ing by the First Ward L L. D. D S. S S Relief Relief Society was a pronounced success both bothI I I from a financial and social standpoint This week Mr Phil Santy purchased r the home heme of Mr MI Clarence Jackson on Park A Avenue and ond will In the near fu future fu- fu fuI l I ture make mako his home there with his family j Monday William Grey Jr purchased j 1 the home of Glenn Ridge on WoodsIde Avenue and will move his family Into 1 the new dwelling the latter part port of the week WIle While at work at the Silver King mill i the week Clarence Jackson had last Jast misfortune to break one of the bones bones bones' I In his foot which will necessitate the use of crutches for some little time to come Nick Sweeney who for the past year I has made his home In our city will leave Saturday for Ogden where he will enter ent r the Weber Junior college as a a. student Frankel's Clothes Shop the Irene Irener J. r Shop and Bros stores were closed F Wednesday In honor of the Jewish holl- holl hollday hollday day Yom Kippur or day of atonement celebration Patients admitted to the Miners Hos Hos- Hospital Hospital pital this week were Mrs Clarence Ste Ste- wart operative Pat McGowan N. N C. C Dolan Marlon Marion Cope ope and Mark Nark Norton medical cases R. R R E. E E Bailey local weather observer reports seven clear days with highest temperature of 85 degrees on Saturday September and lowest temperature of 39 degrees last Jast Thursday Willis Berry Herman H Carpenter and ond LaMar Hoover three promising young oung men of this city will leave soon for Provo Utah where they will attend the BrIgham Young University In that city Miss Ella Stanley Stanle a popular young lady of our city and ond a graduate of the high school entered Heneger's Business College Salt Lake this week as a student stu stu- student student I dent In business training Miss Ella Is il the daughter of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Stanley I Mr Sam H II Dunn of Morgan Utah 1 received the sad Intelligence Tuesday that his mother Mrs Tors W W. H H H. Dunn of Pino Hill Alabama had passed away that morning The many Park City friends of Mr Dunn extend sincere sym sym- sympathy sympathy pathy to him In his bereavement I Ion Tuesday preliminary work was started on the project of rocking In Silver creek In Woodside canyon The project ct has been approved by the state and federal approval Is expected within the next few days I Saturday night a dance will be given I I at Swede hall which promises a good time for those who attend The usual usual I admission prices will be charged and I Ithe the music will be furnished hed by the Utah Mountaineers i iThe The Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold I I their next regular meeting September at I. I O. O O. O 0 P. P F han hall at 7 p. p m. m Fol Fol- Pol-I Pol the meeting a card party will given to which the public Is Invited I attend The committee In charge of I I the party are arc Maurine Foster Jennie J fr I Peterson Mary Archer Sylvia 1 Eliza Lake Hazel Whelan Fa- Fa Fagan Fagan Fagan gan who announce bridge and keno will be played 1 i 4 I Wallace McClellan a n senior In n high school left Monday to enter W Westminister I ister later College Salt Lake where he will willi i I enter as a n freshman completing his senior year jear studies dudles as n. n well as his first II I- I year college work Wallace Is a son cf of Mr and Mrs John W. W McClellan I r v this city I I I In a letter Jetter received this week by Bob Welsh from Maurice Mo Olson states that he with Eno Hut and Dick I Hernon are now settled d In Pasadena I California are enjoying their school work h I and are ate hatching batching taking turns In I 1 cooking washing dishes and anti making beds beds' with with the cooking end of the th work be- be beIng be belag Ing lag sought after by the boys U William Estey 41 of Salt Lake City 1 died In that city Monday following a short Illness He Ile Ie was born In this city December 77 27 1805 1895 tin the son inn of nT h 1 I Mr Da Dad d DaV s Estey Decreased d Is is' survived by his parents his widow Mrs I Minnie Raeburn Estey two brothers I George and Edward of Salt Lake City 1 and a 1 sister Mrs Edith Carter of Poca- Poca Pocatello Pocatello tello Idaho Barry youngest son of Mr I and Mrs 1 W W. P. P F and a graduate II 1 of ot our high school last Jast year y ar left the Park Monday to enroll ns os a student at II t Westminister Colle Salt College e Lake Barry I was a letter man In football while in high school and Is looking forward to toa fo a place on the first team of the college L that he might carry the same honor at V j this school e i f The final chicken dinner and dance of ot the season to be given by the Loyal i Order of Moose of ot this city will be held I Saturday September at Lukes Luke's Hot Pots Dinner will be served at p. p m. m iI with tickets selling at which In Includes in- in includes I t the dance Music will be furnish furnish- furnished I ed by the always popular Park City Wranglers and the dancing will be In Iff f dining room I I ft n j A genuine old time get together of former missionaries and friends of the Australian Mission will be held Satur Satur- Saturday Saturday Saturday day October 2nd at the Capitol Hill ward chapel near Utah State Capitol building In Salt Lake City at 9 p. p m m. A splendid program has been arranged with plenty of time to renew acquaint acquaint- ances All Interested are arc urged to b be present John Grachin one of ot our popular an and ambitious young men felt for DetroIt Detroi Michigan Wednesday evening In th the hope of obtaining employment with on one of ot the large Jarge automobile concerns of ot that tha city It Is the intention of John to ge get employment that will enable him to attend at attend at- at attend tend school part of ot the time thus work work- workIng working Ing lag his way up to a position of trust His many friends In do Park City wish him success In his ambition Word was received this week that Mr Tom Beniams had died at his home In Provo last Thursday Mr 1 Beniams will be remembered as a painter and decora decora- decorator tar tor who made his home here for tor a num num- number number number ber of ot years ears before moving to Provo to reside Deceased Is survived by his wife a ad d son sen Herman who Is now working for his degree as doctor of in chemistry at the University of Colorado Colo Colo- Colorado Colorado rado at Boulder Colorado A special meeting of oC V. V F. F W. W Auxiliary of the Henry Smith Post No Is called by President May Day for Friday September at p. p m m. at the Washington school building Important business matters for the coming year will be discussed and plans made for many social entertainments during the fall and winter months President Day desires a full attendance of the membership mem- mem The Park City conjoint chorus a newly new new- newly ly Jy formed musical organization from the two wo Park City L. L D D. S. S S wards under the direction of Ted Johnson will furnish the music at the meeting of ot the Second Ward Wad Sunday night The chorus re rehearses re- re rehearses rehearses hearses on Wednesday night at p. p p.m. p.m. m. m m and on Sunday nights All singers in the city are urged to Join before Stake Conference In October |