Show H 1 1 M 1 1 H 1 I Five iT Twenty Five I. I Years Ago agar j I H From The Park Record December De 29 1910 A marriage of more than passing interest was solemnized In Salt Snit Lake Wednesday of this week when Foreman George S. S S Krueger of the Judge Mining and Smelting company wedded Miss Beulah of ot Salt Lake City It Is less than a month mon th ago since the lady and gentleman met but It was a II mutual case of ot love at first sight and the acquaintance ac acquaintance ac- ac acquaIntance rapidly developed Into a strong attachment for tor each other ending In n a happy marriage as above stated Tho bride Is a a. lady Ind of many accomplishments accomplishments accomplishments and for years past has been connected with the Mountain States States' Telephone and Telegraph company as special supervisor The lady came to Park City some four tour weeks weeks- ago to ad- ad adjust just lust and straighten out kinks In the local exchange She Is a lady of pleasing personality possessed with many wo womanly wo- wo womanly manly charms and acquirements The be groom room Is well known to our citizens having resided In our midst for tor several years rears being a mining man of exceptional ability and an all round good fellow Mr and Mrs Krueger will make their home lomo In Park City and will reside on Norfolk avenue In the Roy Billings Billing's re residence re- re which which was recently purchased by Mr Krueger Congratulations Twenty tire Years Ago Ago go Miss Mary was a passenger for or Heber City yesterday on a visit with her sister Mrs Miriam Firmage fhe Twenty Years Ago A Ago Ago- o Last Saturday December a fine girl was waa wa born to Mr Ir and Mrs Arthur Matheson A boy was wanted wanted- but nit the proud parents are nevertheless happy and Arthur despairs not of having hav- hav ng a son and heir Time will tell Twenty five Years Ago Ago go At 1230 this morning a a. baby girl was vaS born to Mr and Mrs Theo J. J Rasmus Rasmus' s son eon It Is the first born and there Is much happiness because of ot the new ar ar- ar arrival rival Ras nas Is wondering why his hat its fits so light and touches only the high places Twenty fife Years Ago Age o Never In the history of Park City was there hero such a a. severe storm as that of last Saturday Sunday and Monday Four feet of snow fell and the heavy winds drifted snow ten to fifteen feet deep In places After the storm bitter cold weather fol- fol followed followed lowed owed the thermometer dropping 18 to 20 below elow zero It was simply imply terrific Travel was practically suspended For two morn- morn mornings ings the Union Pacific did not go out Tuesdays Tuesday's Rio Grande train left lert Salt Lake on time with three engines Before getting jetting to Sugar House Conductor Jim Langford Lanford received telegraphic orders to wait walt for snowplows before attempting to get to Park City It was 1 30 before the I snow plow arrived Then the four engines with train moved slowly until two vo miles tho ho other side of when an Im Im- Immense Immense im- im immense mense snow bank was run Into and despite of all efforts the train could not be moved The heat from the engines would melt the snow and the water would freeze the wheels to the track It was near midnight when the train jl reached cached Park City Twenty five Years Ago Ago go I Ore shipments for week were pounds Twenty five Years Ago Ago go II F. F Bradley chemist of or the Judge Mining company went to Salt Lake Sat Sat- Saturday Saturday to spend Christmas with home folks Twenty five Years Ago AgoA Ago Ago- o oA A monster snow slide came down near I the he Judge Mining and Smelting company mill Tuesday completely blocking the road oad for tor several se hundred yards Twenty five Years Ago go Another Park City Gity well known and esteemed citizen was called to his final rest Tuesday morning This call was an an- answered anby answered by Tom Orr who for more than thirty years had made his home in Park City For more than a year Mr I Orr had been in poor health In the early summer deceased went to Califon nia for the benefit of his health health but but butic he ic pined for the mountains and returned home lome after a few months Surviving are his ils widow two sons and one daughter I Twenty the Years Yean Ago Ago Ago- Life Lite Is Indeed uncertain Death stalks grimly about and none knows upon whom his icy Ic hand will next rest On the eve of ot the greatest of ot all Joyous days when all was ready at a happy home for a Joyous time when devoted de I wife beloved babes were waiting wafting for husband and father to come from work to o arrange a Christmas tree that Santa Claus might load with presents for tor the glorious morrow Joyousness was turned Into nto the deepest sorrow by the breaking of ot the awful news to the loved ones that husband h and father tather had been called by bythe bythe I the he Grim Reaper and the beloved one lay ay dead beneath an avalanche of snow Such was the sad news last Saturday afternoon aft when Francis Trythall was killed by a a. snow slide lIde at the Daly Judge mine The Tho young man had been en assisting Joseph Brown teamster for tor the Daly West company in snaking logs to be used for tor fuel because of ot shortage of coal They had completed their days work and were Just leaving the barn bam with the four tour horses horS's to stable down downtown downtown downtown town until after the holidays bit Mr Brown was In the lead on ore the narrow trail with two of ot the horses with Mr Try Try- Trythall Trythall Trythall in the rear They bey had gone but a afew afew few tew steps when without the slightest warning a slide from the mountain side occurred covering up both men and horses Mr Brown was able to extricate himself He could not tell Just where his i companion was burled but before he could give the alarm larm Master Mechanic Frank Kane saw where the slide had occurred the head of ot one of ot the horses protruding from the snow The be alarm was I given and In a n. few minutes the entire I I mine mIn force toce were at work trying to find the tho body of ot Mr Trythall It was soon found but not soon enough for life Ute was extinct Deceased Dece sed was a native of Park City born Sorn on April 11 11 1890 He had hod lived in Park City all his life Ute and was widely known and highly respected He was a steady industrious young man a credit to the he community In which he lived For four years he had been married to Miss May Turner Twenty five Years Tears Ago Ago go Mrs John Simmons who left the Park some six months ago with her parents Mr and Mrs C. C F. F Fountain for tor Montreal Mon- Mon Montreal treal Canada arrived in the Park Sun- Sun Sunday Sunday Sunday day and will again make her home In Park City During the young ladys lady's ab ab- absence ab- ab absence sence Bence she completed a II course In watch repairing and her ambition Is to someday some someday day own and operate a a. Jewelry store st re in Park City Twenty five Years Ago Ago Ago- At St St. Marys Mary's Cathedral Salt Lake City Wednesday last lost Rev Father officiating Miss Mw Grace Grossman Crossman man and Mr Pat two well known young youn people of ot this city were united in mar mar- Following the ceremony an ele ele- elegant elegant ele- ele elegant gant wedding supper was served at the tho home of ot the tho brides bride's mother Mrs Lucy Crossman Grossman 02 Eighth East Salt Lake The be bride Is la a a. sterling young woman and will make mako an Ideal wife The groom lIs la Is the son of Mr Ir and Mrs Dan Mc Mc- Polln PoUn and a a. popular young man of ot this community He is at present pr ent engaged in business with his father tather Twenty the Years Ago Ago Ago- o Milton Murphy arrived from Omaha last lost week where he is attending the Creighton Crelghton college and his brother Ed d dMurphy Murphy came down from Portland Ore Ore- Oregon OraI Oregon gon where he be is attending school to I spend the Christmas holidays with their Mrs John V V. Murphy Twenty five Years Yeara Ago Ago AJo Mrs M. M D. D Kennedy entertained at j dinner Thursday in honor of ot Miss Grace I Condon who Just returned from Ely j Nevada after atur a three months absence and arid now n visiting her ber aunt Mrs J. J V. V Murphy rt i I 1 Twenty Twenty 1 t Ago Ago Ao J JEd Ed Walker of ot The c Record force torce spent spent j Christmas with his mother and sister in III Salt Lake returning on the belated train Tuesday night Twenty five Years Tears Ago Ago go goLen Len McGarry left for tor Alta AHa Thursday afternoon after atter spending Christmas with his wife and family amIly Mr McGarry Is engaged In hauling in the Cottonwood district He says snow is something tre tre- tremendous tremendous tre- tre tremendous in that section I fhe Twenty Years Ago Ago Ago- C. C W. W Hodgson after a two weeks w ks stay in civilization left yesterday for his big ranch near Black Rock Southern Utah |