Show I 4 mm 4 I I I I I i F lip PARK AI FLOAT L 5 T lit litI I I I I I I I I I 2 S J J J S I J II I I I 01 I I I I S I I I I I I I I J I HH I I J I I A mudslide near Woodland Friday covered U 35 U 35 highway y to a depth of two feet teet and for the distance of or feet Tho state SUite road crews cre had the highway cleared cleare early Saturday morning Eugene McCusker principal at the tho Marsac school left today for Deerfield Illinois where he will win attend school SCh ol and nd visit with relatives and friends for tor the summer Mr McCusker expects to return to the Park September 1st to resume his duties at the Marsac school The past week a eo state mosquito abate abate- abatement abatement abatement ment crew have been working at the Girls Scout camp Camp Cloud Rim It ItIs Its Itis Is s hoped with the early spraying of or the stagnant pools camp life ute will be more enjoyable by the absence of or tho the mos mos- mosquito mosquito mosquito quito pests pe ts I Thero will wUl be an organization meeting of ot all an girls Interested In joining the tho Girl r J Scouts Scouts' on Monday the at aff the Co church at 1000 am n the bile girls who are Interested Camp Camp Cloud Rim this summer please notify Mrs Mrs- Deal Hart Hartwell well promptly Tho rho Girls Scout committee now In la service Is Mrs II 11 W. W Hartwell chairman Mrs Reuben Claypool and Mrs Wallace Cole the latter replacing Mrs T T. T E E. E Clark Weather conditions for week Highest temperature 74 on the lowest 29 on the precipitation 03 on the three clear days four tour cloudy and partly GO so A fine fino time of or fellowship fun run and eats was enjoyed at the Community church reception for the pastor and family Tuesday evening What with the stories speeches the quiz and the shut shur shuffleboard fIe board game all entered Into tho the free free- spirit of the evening with good gOO 1 will wm Mr and Mrs George Barben and Mr and Mrs Robert Kimball will wUl leave leavo to tomorrow to- to tomorrow tomorrow morrow for tor Price Utah the men folks to attend tho Elks convention In that city and the lady folks to visit relatives and friends The annual reunion of past and pre present sent residents of or Kamas Woodland Francis Oakley Marion Marlon and Peoa will willbe willbe be held he Iii Monday June Junc at Liberty Park Parle Salt Lake City The committee In charge announce those attending will wUl meet at the tables north of or the band band- bandstand band I bandstand stand In the park at 2 p. p m. m The many friends of ot Mrs Joe Street will wUl be pleased to learn that her father tather Joseph Gaul who has been confined In Inthe Inthe the tho L. L L D. D S. S S hospital Salt Lake the post past seven se weeks was taken to the home of his son yesterday where ho will remain until sufficiently recovered to be taken to his home at Midway Utah Started en cn Its Us way last week by the rousing bon voyage of or people In Including In- In Including Including California San Francisco and Exposition officials Ford car No departed from Treasure Island color color- colorful colorful ful tul site of ot the California's worlds world's fair fairon fairon fairon on Ford Day here Sunday bound for tor the New York worlds world's fair via Sacramento Reno Salt Lake LaKo City Denver Omaha Chicago Detroit and Albany Friday evening Dave Adams Adama was WM painfully Injured when he was hit byan by byan an automobile near the Stoven ranch Mr Adams was bringing a n herd of or cows to the Stoven ranch when the accident occurred The boy was wM brought to the Miners Hospital where It was found the Injuries consisted of 01 a broken ankle joint and numerous cuts and bruises After treatment the young man was taken to the home of his par par- parents parents parents at the Stoven ranch where he Is reported as doing fine tine F P. L. L White chairman of ot the publicity committee of or the Park City Mine and Mill Workers Union No 99 09 states that all members of or the union are notified that the regular election of ot officers for forthe tho the next year will wUl be held Thursday June Tho The polls will wUl be open from 12 noon until 8 p. p m. m m on election day Mr White states that all members are aro requested to vote as 8 all those who do donot donot donot not cast their ballot banot will be fined tined the sum of one one dollar doUar unless a valid excuse is la furnished A per cent vote Is desired by the officers then officers then there will willbe willbe be no room to complain about the officers who are aro chosen Remember the date Thursday June |