Show 4 y t lt M i 44 4 44 4 4 Park Float s- s st t a. a 44 4 M e Joseph Friedman of the Juvenile court Salt Lake was as In the Park Pink yesterday esterday returning In the afternoon with a Park City juvenile offender whose prospects for a term term In the Industrial Home at Ogden are very ery good Dr J. J J. J Lace of Salt Lake will preach next Sunday Sunda at Iho M. M B. B at eleven a. a m. m and eight p p. p m. m If you OU have heard beard him him speak you willbe will willbe willbe be there If you lia have e not come come and and miss hearing him you Ou will never again when hen the opportunity presents Itself T. T F. F fomer forcer agent of the Denver Denyer Rio Grande left Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day for Bingham to act as agent until until until un un- til the regular agent recovers from froma a spell of Illness Mr 1 has hot decided what he will do There are propositions open for him outside the city but it is likely he will decile to t to remain In the Park A letter from Harry E E. this that he was week ek was wall to the effect IH In America i was n now w in the Areo Area Squadron and temporarily ly quarantined with his squadron at Island New York Hempstead Long ong Jt It Is a generally understood that as soon as quarantine is 1 I raised emI embarkation em em- will be made for somewhere somewhere somewhere some some- I where lover over there and that all the boys were rearing to go In order to get a 1 crack at the Huns before they tI ey cried enough There are several Utah boys In Harrys Harry's squadron andall and andall all 1111 are enjoying army life The rhe financial affairs of the Park City It tall lIall club have not as yet been straightened o out t. t To adjust matters that a statement may be given to the public a a. meeting is hereby called of all members of the I base ball team to meet at the State Bank of Park City next Monday night July at Every member should be present Lieutenant Roger Hoger Harvey Clapp the aviator who was killed over In in Park France yesterday esterday worked City one summer a few years ago and is well known to some of our citizens His father Mr K L. L Clapp Clappis is auditor for the Silver King coalition coal coal- Lieutenant Clapp was a sterling sterling ster ster- sterling ling young man and the Sympathy of all will go out to the bereaved parents and relatives H. H II 11 Deighton graduate of the I Northwestern Dental College of Chi Chi- cago who has been home on a vacation ra va cation with his parents arent for the put al almonth I month wilt will leave morrow to-morrow or S in I ton londay day to report at Chattanooga Tenn for military service Mr Deighton enlisted with many other othet dental students while at college am and the call has hM been expected He lie will likely receive a 1 commission as he was WI one of the four of his class to tc tobe tobe be recommended for special service Well wishes wishes' will accompany the young men man from his hie many Park City At a a regular meeting of Park City Lodge No 7 1 1 O. O O. O F. F the followIng followIng following follow follow- ing newly elected el officers were Installed Installed In fn In- In stalled for the ensuing term by District District Dis Dis- Distract tract Deputy Grand Orand Master Charles doore John Nyman noble grand Moroni Shaw vice-grand vice J J. J G C O. O Johnston secretary S. S L. L treasurer Eric Anderson warden Wm Win II n. S. S N. N G. G Albert Anderson Anderson An- An I derson L. L S. S N N. OT G Chas Moore chaplain It It H. M M. Johnson II n. S. S S. S rant L L. S. S S. S Lorenzo ROOk Inner guard The Elk ladles ladies of the local Red lied RedCross Cross unit are collecting playing cards and magazines for the U. U S. S soldier boys If you have new or used playing cards that you can get along just as well without give them to the ladles or leave them at the pos post office where a box Is Installed i to receive them The magazines contributed contributed con con- for the soldier boys must I not be older than si 81 sl weeks These can also be left at the postoffice v. v where here the ladles ladies will will collect them and forward them to the this boys bos In III the service 1 A post postcard card waa received from fr m CT C C. I IT T T. Frisk the first of the week written written writ writ- I ten en In New York Olt JI He Ills was I taking In the big City at that time with two former school day chums and gave the information that he was having the tho time of his life Mr Mf was delegate to the grand lodge of Elks from his local lodge which convened at Atlantic City N. N J. J and is now on his way home visiting along the way He Ho will w be home shortly after the first of August The Records Record's attention has r been called galled to two more Park City boys who are following the flag In the great struggle now raging for free freedom freedom dom loin and worlds world's democracy These are ire Harold C. C and Ray Robinson n sons of Mr and Mrs Geo A. A Robinson Robin Robin- son Ion long time residents of our elt city Harold is now stationed at Fort Fort Dodge Iowa with the Field Artillery Artillery Artillery Artil Artil- lery and Ray Hay Is with the quartermasters quartermaster's quartermasters quartermaster's quarter quartermasters quartermaster's quarter quarter- masters master's corps somewhere in France Surely Park City has done its is full share hare chare In furnishing high grade soldier boys Fraser Buck Dan Ceo Geo eo Stanley Clarence Horan Ray Peterson Peterson Peterson Peter Peter- son ussel Russel Kidder Kidde Louis Anderson Ander Ander- son and anI Lawrence were all allIn allIn allIn In Salt Lake the first of the week for tor the purpose of enlisting In the nav navy All were examined for this branch of the service but the three first named were the only ones ac ac- Determined to serve the r country in some capacity the rejected rejected reject reject- ed d and dejected remaining five hied bled themselves to army recruiting quarters quart quart- ers rs and underwent examination for forthe forthe the he army Three of the five five five-Clar- Clar Clarence ence nce Horan Ra Ray Peterson and Rusell Rusell Rus- Rus ell Kidder were accepted but to the he and disappointment of Louis ous Anderson and nd Lawrence Haddon Radion Had fled ton ion they were turned down the form former ormer r because of fiat flat feet and the he latter because of defective vision Cheer sheer up boys bos Its better to have tried and failed than not to have tried at all With but exceedingly few lew ow exceptions the young men of Park ark City are as loyal loal and patriotic as s any in the world |