Show I II till I I III 1 1 fP if jH J s il PA P AR A R RK R K F L O 0 A f 1 M 4 a 4 f 4 rr- rr t J L i T J t 1 T t 1 t I So I I I I III I I T M I rr I I z I J t I Mrs Frank Watson was wag taken to tho the i L L. L D D. S. S hospital l Salt Snit Lake Friday last suffering with witt wit a serious case of blood poisoning f This week work was started by the tho city on the construction of oC a n new road In Deer Valley to serve the people living on Rossie Hill Ella Eta Adamson 1 Is another student re registered re- re ret d at the Agricultural College t 4 lady Indy has hoa been employed In Th I young J he past summer She Is 15 majoring maJo education and music 3 14 semi annual convention con of of the Daughters D rs of oC Utah Pioneers will win be bo held Saturday s October at the Hotel Utah Salt SnIt Lake City Meetings will be held at 10 0 a. a m. m and 2 p. p m. m All AU Park City CI y mem mem- members members' members mem-I. mem bers bers' are nrc urged to attend both meetings Word from Wooster Ohio this week Is to the effect that Mr Bob Dob Hewitt and Miss Betty B tty Hewitt son aon and daughter of Mf Mr and Mrs E E. A A. Hewitt of this city had enrolled for the first at nt the t e Wooster college The card party sponsored by the tb Vet Vet- Veterans Veterans erans crana Foreign Wars A No to the Henry Smith Post scheduled for forI I October i Is changed to Wednesday night October at p. p m. m Tickets Ticket 25 will will bo be sold by Auxiliary members at cents a n couple I Attention prospective automobile pur- pur purl purchasers purchasers 1 t chasers The new 1040 Ford V V-S with Its Ita Important Improvements will willbe willbe two twenty be on the floor of the Central Auto Service this city tomorrow Friday Manager Jack Turner Invites all our townspeople to call and look It over The mangled body of ot Richard W. W Snow of Garfield Utah was found on the tho U. U P. P railroad tracks last Tuesday morning morn morn- Ing near Echo this county Deputy Sher Sher- Sheriff SherIff iff Elmen Bagnell Dagnell of Coalville after ln- ln reported Snow had suffered a n broken neck severe cuts and his left leg mangled below the knee The deputy reported no Inquest Is 18 planned The Utah State Nurses Association will wUl hold their annual meeting at Provo In the Fourth Ward L. L D. D S. S church building Friday and Saturday October and Graduate registered nurge n 1 uc llUC irbin Irb nUi the of Uta Utah cordially c Invited to attends this ft annual meeting l t. t WoM C I r r i T i led In In r the ha Park tho th tho 1 first of the tho week Feek that Jack Mitchell Mitchells son of ot the late lalo Mr and Mrs William Wllliam i iMitchell Mitchell had passed away at his homo home homola In la Santa San Ana California Mr Mitchell was 51 years of age and had spent his hl boyhood days here with his parents who I l were well known and highly respected residents here In the days gone by The Tho regular meeting of tho the Daughters of ot Utah Pioneers will wUl be bo held Wednesday October Mrs Jennie Lowe and Mrs Betty Egan will be hostess at a 1 o'clock luncheon to the members Mem hers bets who will be unable to attend the th meeting are requested to so 60 notify ono one ncr of the hostesses the day previous U to the meeting In a Salt Lake hospital last Thursday George Moar a miner of this city died after a n lingering Illness of tuberculosis He was a native of Austria and had lived In the United States for twenty- twenty seven years He was forty eight years of or age Funeral services were held Saturday Sat at nt tho the Archer Mortuary this city Rev Francis H. H LaMothe of the Catholic church officiating of Interment was In the City cemetery n Regular sessions of University of ot Utah classes convened last week and the classroom chief attention was given to the welcoming of new students and to preparations for tor the football opener with Santa Clara California Below IB is isa IBa a n list of ot Summit county students re registered r re- re registered for tor this autumn quarter Pat Patricia ricia Louder John Kenneth Haylor An An- Andrew Andrew Andrew drew R. R Hurley Robert Glenn Olenn Price all of Park City and Earl A. A Barlow Darlow Echo E h Jack Kamas i A note this week from W. W D. D Sutton Sutton dated Hotel Pennsylvania New Nevy Ne York City September reads Arrived here this morning Had a fine time Wrote tho the kids hope It surprised them Noth Noth- Nothing NothIng Nothing ing but cabs and lackeys lackey's at the big station and all looking for tor tips Came near tipping myself when carrying my bag to a n check stand Hope to see sec a abig a 8 abig big ball baU game a real prize fight Friend Roosevelt and of oC course the Worlds World's Pair Fair Some country this U. U S. S A. A of ours No wonder Hitler would like to grab It Best wishes Last Friday night near Arlo Buhler of Bellevue Idaho Idabo and his cousin Robert DeVine of Salt Lake City were victims of an automobile accident They were driving toward Salt Lake when their car crashed Into a 8 milk mUk I truck operated by A. A A J. J McNeil of Fran Fran- Francis Francis Francis cis this county Both Buhler and DeVine were seriously Injured They were brought to the Park City Miners Hospital 1 where they are now under treatment McNeil Norman Kirkham of Francis and Arthur Johnson of Salt Lake who were also In the milk truck received minor cuts and bruises Last Saturday Mr T. T R. R Springer aged 60 of ot Midway Utah was brought to the t e Miners Hospital suffering from minor lacerations on the tho hands and head which he received Saturday afternoon when his automobile rolled feet down the side of a mountain from a n road ono one mile mlle east e t of Park City According Accord- Accord AccordIng AccordIng Ing to Mr Huber aged 77 also of Midway Mid Mid- Midway Midway way who was a 8 passenger with Mr Springer reported that he and Mr Springer were returning to Midway after prospecting in the mountains Park City when Mr Springer attempted to drive off of ot a soft shoulder back to the surfaced hard-surfaced road when the ac accident ac- ac accident e- e happened J One O o of or the most significant events In the political history of ot the west will willbe willbe willbe be the regional conference of ot Democratic tic tlc women of ot eight western states to convene In Salt Lake City October and Expected to draw an attend attend- attendance attendance attendance ance of 1000 delegates from California New Mexico Idaho Wyoming Colorado Arizona and Utah the two-day two Institute on government and politics will feature a galaxy of oC nationally known speakers It was announced by Mrs James H. H Wolfe VoICe regional adviser to the western states for tor the women's division of tho the Democratic national committee and con con- conference conference conference ference chairman |