Show t r J t i r I t J t r 1 mil J t t I J J IIII Telling T el Tales ales jj By KELLY HELLY u T 11 iii M m u it Got my name In the tho Coalville Bee Sf and Park Record last I week along with o worth of other fortunate fortunato ones who did their weekly good deed on the county road last summer That was when I had my weekly vacation from loafing and met Holem and a couple of the other boys who lingerie with their truck from the washouts across Empire canyon ca Ed went me one better by getting hi his hll picture In the big city papers last Fri Fri- day Ho had the tho bottle In his hand all sight right the only thing missing was waa the th high stool In the corner comer Have discovered a way to keep wind wind- windshields shields clear of fog tog and frost trost Just an Innocent little or big onion Cut In half balf and rub the Juicy fruit on the outside of tho the glass glase that acts acta on the frosty air like garlic does to those who dont don't eat It it then take the remainder of said onion and toss It onto the back seat the combined odor not only keeps the windshield wind wind- windshield shield clear but the road as well Theres There's Theresa a spot on the highway near Hoytsville that must have bave been cut through an onion anion field neld the road Is always dry right after any kind of a storm The onion is the thing try It Funny how everybody gets a yen to take a bath when they find tind out the pipes are froze up If the up freeze-up had come at any other time In the week everything would have been all right and nobody would have been Inconvenienced Inconvenienced inconvenienced but I Saturday The Knight of the Bath noticed everything Even high high- tops came out of the moth balls Next Sunday being Lincoln's birthday along with a few tew more of or us great men a ski train from the lower valley will wUl wind Its way over to the Deer Valley slopes and fun will wUl be Indulged In by skiers and those who come as ski clothes models Us local will get geta a few lessons In the art of skiing and an eye full of feminine beauty As If tr we needed It it Al A and the cat gave Main street a a. cleaning of ot snow from the block to the depot last Saturday and Monday all same Broadway the snow was dump dump- dumped ed on the post office lawn and at the foot of the street giving the tM kids two fine tine places to take their snow and gave room enough to turn around when George Isn't looking And then It snowed again The girls played only three Innings of ot softball last Sunday A good game as asfar asfar asfar far as It went a 1 to 0 score Audrey Eva Lucille Wanda Mary Alice Allee Flossy Carmen Lavda Puns Norma Nonna Lorene Inez Helen Kathaleen Doris Margaret and Louisa all nil had out of town as well as local lo al heart throbs to contend with and besides skating was too good when flames were around to keep the girls warm worm The Limericks by Helen of Coal Coal- shows the community spirit of fun Indulged In by the folks at the county seat Phil PhU Margetts was on the Ice last Sunday He came up to try our brand of ot fun and almost forgot to go home bome Showed us how things ought to be done and a few forgotten wrinkles out of the book An artist of ot the old school of Ice skaters Maybe the kids were right when they laughing told me I should stick to umpiring Oh well look at the fun Cliff Clift Jack Bob George and andall andall andall all the doctors nurses and undertakers are having In our old age Where do you get that OLD stuff Last Monday at Coalville the commis commis- commissioners commissIoners commissioners met with five or six hundred bundred names on a petition to give Ed some some- something something something thing to do at this end of the county Dave and John put the list In hock for future political use Its It's a good bunch of or names almost the same number that signed up to go to work at the King and put Ed further In the corner Tuesday was a birthday for one of the girls at the county court house Someone suggested the old fashioned ding bump but as repairs about the building were still In progress the festivities were dis dis- dispensed dispensed dispensed with Tuesday evenings snow storm drove dr ve everybody In in doors no skating so the Hop Ching boards were busy Sunday will be a a sports lovers day In Park The ski train will start the doings in Deer Valley that Is the train crew takes the bunch to the end of the theline theline line instead of stopping a mile away from good snow runs At one o'clock the tho put on a special softball game for tor metropolitan purposes At 3 o'clock a hockey game wUl be played with a team from th tha lower valley Frame and Leahy have promised a lively fast tast bunch to represent Park and snow will fly lYe Then there Is 18 the fancy tancy and near fancy figure cutters to show something at Park City's Snow Bowl Mr Lin Lin- Lincoln's Lincoln's coln's coins birthday will wUI be celebrated in style The Tho telephone company Is giving the county seat a break brenk The dial system telephone Is being Installed Now who's going to be for wrong numbers Good thing wo we have seen these new con con- contraptions contraptions contraptions In the movies or we would not believe It Small are arc numerous In the hills hUts so 80 be careful If you go Into any of ot tho big canyons for a run Keep with the tho skier who knows where the slides elides run There is nothing In the skiers Instruction book on how to outrun a It has bas been done by t Old ld timers who knew the hills but have ha a anice anice anice nice time and dont don't be smart by shoot shoot- shooting shootIng shooting ing over a comb to find out what will happen It will willy Something should bo be said to the tho school children about blocking the high high- highway highway way on their way to and from school Its getting so now a driver has to get completely off ott tho the road Just like going around a band of ot sheep i BACK lUCK WHEN RAMBLE Some Interesting Items culled from tho the news of the day In the year 1880 i As AB we look back to the early days of ot the old camp Names and places will wUl be readily recalled by the granddaughters and grandsons of o today Starting In the Continued on Page Five A t I I I 4 I. HH I I i M M I 1 11 H I Telling Tales i II I II t H-t F H lr S I i I. I l 1 4 I H i d i H- H hi y Continued from nom Para Pace Pa o One ramble by recalling one of the old ol stage coach runs between Park City and Echo before the Union Pacific came up uptown t town we wo run across this little reminder to prospective passengers on the main lino Une going through Echo June 5 1880 1880 I Notice The Park City and Echo stage leaves for Echo every morning except Sunday at 5 b This change Is iss made In order to reach Echo In time toj to I have the malls mails made up for the eastern castern bound trains on the U U. P. P road The Thel 1 I miners in those days had little to go goon goon goon on if It laid up sick or Injured so a bene bene- benevolent benevolent benevolent society was organized on June 2 1880 A A miners meeting was held at the Lawrence and Shields Hall lIall Wm Bacon was elected chairman John Sexton sec sec- The object of or the meeting was to- to tol to-I start an organization of ot benevolent i character so that miners who met with I accidents could be cared for A committee composed of ot Fred Grose John Sexton j H. H H. H Dalley Dailey Wm Bacon and James Me- Me McGowan Me-I Me Gowan was chosen to draft a constitution constitution constitution tion and by laws This was the time of the year yen I when dust was deep on Main street as this little Item testifies on June I 19 19 80 80 Just 18 years before the temperature tempera tempera- tempera tempera-I j ture turo went up on the same date In 08 98 Now is the tho time when we feel teel the need of or the waterworks to sprinkle the streets and keep the dust down Things were w re booming on Bonanza Flat in the summer summer of ot 80 the flat was dotted with prospect holes and mines and the view from the top of or Flagstaff hill In those days was a little different than the quiet and peaceful scenes of ot last summer where the girl scouts have taken over and the view now is Just memory and scenery This was also a pickup of June 18 18 80 Seth Williams is erecting a astore astore astore store building on Bonanza Flat midway between the Utah and Jones Bonanza mines The winter of or 79 and 80 must mU t have laid down a deep blanket of or the beautiful because on August 7 80 we note this in comparison of or today Aug Aug- August AugI August August I 7 80 The snow on top of or the I Iten mountains is reported to be from six to ten feet deep and as hard and solid soUd as ice Before the Cruelty to Animals law was passed the following item re re- reminds reminds I minds us of or the long snake black whip i i I used in those days by wood haulers from rom romI Snyderville who drove their ox spans of ot six and eight through our city to the mines and mills August 7 80 The cruelty of ot ox drivers to their teams as they pass heavily loaded through the streets is becoming of or such magnitude as aa will warrant the passage of ot a law asa as asa a a. penalty for cruelty to animals The brutal manner in which some animals are arc whipped is 18 enough to awaken the sympathy of ot the most hardened criminal It ought to be stopped A water works was to be built as most of ot residents at that time were supplied with water ram Jr IOn springs and numerous wells Water over ov rl the bar was unheard of ot June 7 80 The ditch for the waterworks will willbe willbe willbe be completed tad today We should like to see the pipes laid more rapidly our people stand very much In need of or water wa wa- water ter All same S. S L L. H. H H last Saturday A little digging into the early day do- do doIngs doIngs doings Ings In Park will bring back memories and start arguments to keep us pepped up Modern conveniences have taken the place of ot the clothes pin bag at the ice rinks about the country The old rope clothes line Is being used more and more moro 1 as s a guide to relief and blizzard bUzzard or no bUzzard Blizzard skiing skating softball and hockey Sunday |