Show H I I t t 1111 III I I I I 11 1 I I I I I I oI H- H H. I r r I t r I Years Ago I i Twenty-Five Twenty L II n J I IIII I I r I I I I I I r I r r r From The Park Record of or April 3 1915 Ore shipments for the week were pounds Twenty five Years rears Ago Ago So re returned re- re returned returned Olen Wentworth Mr Ir and end Mrs turned Wednesday from a three weeks Sutton ranch near stay at the big most de delightful de- de delightful Moapa Nevada They report a time with Mr W. W E E. sutton and wife who are In charge When Mr and thermo thermo- thermometer thermometer thermometer Mrs Urs Wentworth left Moapa the meter registered 80 In the shade with In full bloom roses and other flowers and asparagus asp ragus and nd other vegetables sprouting so o fast that one could almost eee ace e them grow Twenty JUe Years Ago Ago Ago- Mr and Mrs E. E E M M. McGinley were I passengers pl for Farmington on a visit with o Mrs McGinley's parents I Twenty five Years Ye rs Ago Ago Ago- County Attorney P. P H. H Neeley Neele of Coal- Coal was In the Park yesterday on legal and other business It was the gentle- gentle gentleman's gentleman's gentleman's j mans man's first visit here since his election but his visits arc are likely to be more frequent fre fre- frequent frequent quent from now on Twenty five Years Ago Ago go goRa Ray Ra Briggs Driggs who a few weeks ago went to Anaconda Montana In the hope of securing employment returned to the Park Thursday He concluded that the chances for work are as good In Park City as In any other camp of the west I All Fools Fool's day was observed by many Innocent Jokes The one that caused a n ripple of excitement was when hen Coroner W. W R. R Jefford was excitedly summoned over o the phone to hasten to the Park City Lumber yard to view the remains t E I unfortunate who had Just been 1 of of a 1 poor i killed The TIle coroner lost no time In get get- getting i ting hag action and on his way down In Informed In- In informed I formed several of his hurried mission and news spread rapidly of the sudden death Of course no dead man was found and the laugh was on the coron coron- coroner er and those who followed him to the lumber yard ard Twenty live O e Years Tears Ago Ago go goThe The aerial tramway of the Silver King Coalition was hung up for four days this week wc because of an accident to the cable which happened last Monday For For- Fortunately Fortunately Fortunately no one was hurt and Foreman repair gang was put to work the damage repaired and yesterday the tram was iUS working Just as good as new I rom Front The Park Record of I April 10 1915 I I Ore shipments for the week were pounds I Ilse fl e Years Ago Ago Mo Notwithstanding Notwithstanding- the predictions of pessimists and knockers the much much- talked of federal building for Park City will be a reality before the close of 1915 Today TOda The TIle Record received word from I Washington authorization to publish bids for the structure and same will be found in another column of this Issue T n ut T Ih e Years Ago Ago go Chas T. T received the sad In Intelligence In- In Intelligence intelligence Tuesday that his father had passed away following the recent stroke of paralysis Mr Frisk left on the after after- afternoon afternoon afternoon noon train for the home of his parents at Ely Minnesota to attend the fun- fun Deceased with his wife made their I I home In Park City for many years he being a trusted of the Marsac company c Mr and Mrs left here hereabout hereabout hereabout time about sixteen years ago for the being making their home In Michigan I fl e Years Tears Ago go Ago Park City Is Is not without Its heroes R. R I Last Saturday as Civil Engineer Ouy Guy was returning from the Snake McKay Creek tunnel astride an apparently going stow mule he was startled by the j and him him stop wild cry cr of stop school girl on a runaway seeing a young road rond horse coming down the mountain neck break-neck speed the girl nearly at a I paralyzed t with fear yet clinging to the horn hern of the saddle with all her strength I Mr McKay attempted to block the road with his Iris mule hoping to stop the run run- runaway run run-I runaway away but the frenzied horse whizzed by i I him like a streak of lightning Realizing the danger of the girl Mr McKay de decided de- de decided decided to give chase so 50 turning his faith faith- faithful faithful faithful I ful mule and giving It full rein and both spurs the old animal became rejuvenated ed and went after the flying lying horse I with witha a speed that nigh took Mr McKays McKay's breath In a hundred yards or so the mule overtook the horse and with a n I heroism seldom found outside of a novel Mr McKay stopped the maddened brute rescued the frightened girl and modest modest- modestly mOdest mOdest-I ly resumed his homeward Journey I Years Ago Ago 10 I Twenty five I Mr and Mrs Ed moved Into j I their new home homo In the First ward last lat i I Thursday tnt fUe Years ars Ago Ago Ago- Peter Clark was a visitor In Salt Lake last Wednesday on business and pleasure principally the latter Twenty flue Years Ago Ago go lT lI UTAH GODS GOD'S 1 COUNTRY TIt When we gaze on the all covered with snow How serene beautiful Utah Theres There's a perfume scenting the soft balmy air In Utah most glorious Utah As we tramp through the valleys and andover andover andover over her hills And gaze gac with rapture Into her fast I moving rills It fills us with something that thrills 1 thrills thrills This ecstasy never abates In Utah I The sun never shown on a country more fair Than beautiful peerless Utah Her beautiful daughters are Just about J right And her babies God bless them are clear out of sight And the men with their sinew of brawn and of might Are all found In Utah When the light of your our day Is 15 fading to tonight tonight tonight night With us fair Utah a breeze from your our canyons that gives us delight Utah most glorious Utah a and many Theres There's many a grandeur cove That's never been seen thos tho's many may rove Oer O'er the vast ast mountain sides Instilling with love lo For Utah peerless Utah When the burden of life I am called to tolay lay down I hope I may die dle In Utah I never could ask a n more glorious crown Utah Than one of the sod of last trumpet wakes the theland theland And when the I land and the sea I And the tombs of the earth set their prisoners free You may all go above If you choose but I for me I think I will stay In Utah JACK FRUMP I Park City April 9 1915 |