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WATCH THE TIIE THE MOON i ii I cc-I For the coming Harvest st Moon Dance Dance- Da coming soon o COAL L ANT ANH WOOl WOOD Good summer r Nut Coal Coal per ton Dry pine blocks stove blocks stove lengths lengths- McBRIDE COAL CO Park Avenue Phone I SOUTHERN TRIED FRIE CHICKEN DIN BIN DINNER IH Saturday NEll NER Saturday and Sunday SundaY POP I JENKS JENK'S LUNCH I f f I I I 1 r l i Telling Tales t t. t I i Hv liy KELLY Ii H i 4 MII I I. I i ii i MiH Lee Weber laid the first concrete side side- sidewalks sidewalks walks on Main street twenty-five twenty years ago ngo this month y had a crew out this week repairing some of ot It Been folded up too many times maybe Couldn't see the football game last Friday on account of the fence Must have been a n good game Park City won von Tomorrow we sure SUN we played full back backon backon backon on the first P. P C. C C H. H S. S team and they pulled down the old high school before we ever got a chance to look Inside the building Dan Shields coach play Provo High Bob B. B has promised to read ad up upon upon upon on rules and give the boys in the shop a chance to rest A few old timers remembered the Mar- Mar Marsac Marsac Marsac sac mill story Thanks I The be boys have ha Just about caught up upon upon upon on fishing and fish ish stories The rabbit chicken and deer hunters are beginning I to fill up the rooms with gun powder smoke Lots of game has been brought t I down from a comfortable reclining position position I tion in an arm ann chair The be hunting dogs j I arc are being put through their paces pa es even eveni evento i to chasing rocks over the dump I re remember re- re remember remember member oust Admiral Bird and his dog light dog light your pipe and go on from there i iThe I The Telegram congratulated Roger 1 1 yesterday on his birthday anniversary also showed his picture They haven't anything on us Neal us Neal had hod a n birthday last night Wet weather No picture I If It you want to go back a few years ears and see what was happening In mining activities In and around Park City read the thc following paragraph J I I Turning back bock a few lew pages of ot history of ot the tho old camp we notice notice- Salt Lake Herald Republican September 20 1912 1912 Park City has more men on the payroll pay pay- payroll payroll roll today than ever before There are are approximately 1400 men employed ed In Indifferent in indifferent different mines m and mills about the I camp Averaging A the men at 3 83 a day that brings the dally daily pay roll up to 4 which is a month or an aggregate paid out by the Park City mines in a year in wages of ot I Most of ot that money stayed In town to build new homes and for the up keep of the town in general Now with higher I wages a man buys a car cor then rents n a ahouse I house in some distant city so he can can have a longer ride to and from work ork The camp Is 15 producing approximately 1500 tons of ot ore every week Last week the mines produced tons over twice as much Giving figures off hand handas hand handas observed that as to men employed we the Silver King Coalition employs s 's to men under ground and fifty oth rs In the tho mill Daly Judge has a pay roll of ot probably men as miners and fifty j I mill men The be Ontario leasers will num- num number number number I ber men The Daly Mining company company employs about fifty men The Silver King Consolidated must have a n pay roll rol roll of thirty or forty men Thompson Thompson- I Quincy has a force for of ot fifteen to twenty The American Flag has twelve to f fifteen if teen I The be Coxe Berry-Coxe has about a n dozen The California a half hat dozen John the Re- Re Revelator Revelator Revelator has a force of a dozen The be Iowa Copper a small force The Snake Creek tunnel Is working about thirty-five thirty men menThe The East Ontario has a force fora for of ot fifteen to twenty men The Glencoe employs I half halt a n dozen miners The be Grasselli has twenty men The creek leasers number I forty to fifty men with their half dozen little mills with Jigs and tables Besides these there are r T 1 0 men doing assessment work In various parts of ot the I district Compare this with the num num- number number ber her of ot men working and the hIgher wage of ot today There Is Just that little difference rence of gasoline and rubber Roll Rollup highways and you have up the paved 1912 over again I |