Show The Big Fourth Liberty Loan Drive Park Pak City is nearly ov over r the top op in the big Liberty l Loan an Drive Drie 4 The committees who Went ent out outlast outlast last Saturday ay did i splendid work nearl nearly J every 01 district mein being P over oversubscribed subscribed By Dy to tomorrow the top will trill be breached it is thought Next week heck the names of the 7 1 sub situ alto scribers will vili be published pUblish they published they crowded ed out this week k being crow we 1 The week following the nam names s o Ot of those who could and Ind would not Ilot subscribe sub suj sub sub-j scribe will ill appear in these john O II amuse sO sd that they might be pro properly perly classified hereafter The first of this week General Manager Thol Thoi fas aS- aS Kearns sent sent a check to Chairman Sutton for for the King and Hopkins Coal I IOther Other mining companies are arc ex ex- expected petted to contribute big by to-mor to tomorrow to row night The subscriptions to da date e are as 8 follows Through First National Bank Dank Su Sub Subscribers scribers Through State Bank of Park City subscribers I The full county subscription will be published next week A TOUR THROUGH COUNTY It was Liberty Day for Summit County Thursday Fearl Fearing Fearing g that October Lib Liberty erty be stormy stormy and the Liberty Loan drive drive too near ar a close Chairman W. W D. D Sutton n called a meeting of f the he business men and automobile automobile automobile au au- owners Monday night and It was unanimously decided to ask the business houses to close on Thursday Oct 3 and that all automobile automobile auto auto- mobile owners who could possibly spare the time filled tilled their machines with relatives and friends to spend the entire day In visiting every every town in the county to talk Liberty Bonds and to enthuse those who had not yet ret purchased to tl buy and those who had bought to buy more That trinity of ot activity In matters of ot public demonstrations of at all characters char char- Frank Frank Kane t William McCarry Mc- Mc McCarry McGarry Carry Garry and W. W K Thomas Thomas-immedi- Th Thomas Immedi Immediately got busy the consent of pf the business men were w were t securer secured to c close ose- ose I up shop on on that day automobile owners enthused into Ino agreeing to I Join In the county count parade able speakers speak speak- ers Salt Lake arrangements ar- ar s made made throughout the county Bounty county for meetings the ser of the Park City Independent band secured se se- secured cured a goodly number of Musical Director J P P. P Quigley's famed Liberty Liber Liber- ty chorus to participate In the event and other details completed for the I big County Automobile Parade day and Liberty Bond Dond drive I And it It was a success anda and a b big g. g on one TI Io START 1 Six o'clock Thursday Thursday morning the I residents of our city were surprised and startled by the blowing of whistles the ringing of bells the discharge dis- dis charge of firearms etc many thinking thinking think think- ing the town was afire and excited inquires made In very scant attire At the Independent Hand Band discoursed discoursed discoursed dis dis- coursed patriotic music and at 7 15 16 twelve automobiles loaded with Nan men and women lomen boosters headed by Chair Chairman Chairman m man n W W. D D. Sutton Button started H ott Its Patriotic mission Before afore the end of the he on at least twenty Park City automobiles were in line This number was walt added ed to at at ePping pp 8 p. p ping place and at one time 40 aut autere autos uto were ere In line hoer The speakers speaker from Salt Bait Lake wore Parley P. P as earnest lIt forceful and entertaining a speaker as there therele le Ie In the state and Corporal Clemens I Of t Indiana who comes back to hiltI his hilt I home with one leg gone lost gone lost In one ono I of f the big battles battiel In France I Henry Welsh was waa selected as I chairman and presided presided at all th the I meetings en route and created Mallm with timely t and p patriotic adI ad ad- I dresses dressel The first t stop was waa at Francis I Because of the early n f i 0 cloCk clock only about twenty citizen I were re present lit t the meeting meeting but but I these ese were enthused and entertained the by the Liberty chorus and speaker speakers Parley Jensen and C Corporal r Joral Clemanthe Cleman the tho tho one urging the buying of bonds bond bondi and the other telling of his experiences expert at tb the front It was a goof good meeting At Woodland Woodland a good crowd assembled assembled assem assem- bled at the school house and n nr an enthusiastic thirty minutes enjoyed At Kamas the Park City band bane had preceded the parade and a warn warm welcome wa was given the visitors am ama and anda a stirring outdoor meeting was held held and the singing the patriotic talks and the reciting of thrilling experiences experiences expert by the soldier boy won enthusiastic enthusiastic en applause Interest was wa manifested by the good people o ol of that live and It It I is a certainty Kamas will go over the top with a abig e ebig abig big surplus Several autos Joined joiner the parade at this point At Marlon Marion a misunderstanding existed ex isted as to place of meeting but a s am m meeting eUng was held and the people en- en by the strong appeals mad made to them The meeting house at Oal Oakley ey w was as filled tilled to capacity and nowhere in n the state Is III there a more loyal or patriotic patrio patrio- tic people It was a rousing arousing meeting The ringing by the Liberty choir thrilled Parley Jensen Inspired Corporal Clemens entertained and tho cheered At both Peon Peoa and Rockport enthusiastic meetings were held prevailed and much good accomplished accomplished ac ac- for the sale of bonds At Wanship a stop of one hour and ind a half was m made de for lunch Chairman Bob Young welcomed the visitors visitors' the good ladles adies of the town had prepared luncheon and a jolly tinge time d S tD en eni Joyed oyed be before e the meeting Wanship Wanship is the banner town in inthe Inthe the county as reg regards Liberty Bonds Donds Its Its' apportionment of the all allotment was was' Be Before ore 6 o'clock clock last Saturday night the first lay day of the drive Chairman Young telephoned that Wanship had gone over aver the top with a subscription of There are 16 1 6 people there and and every man man- woman and child bought ought one or more Liberty Bonds A big meeting followed the luncheon lunch- lunch son eon and the people of orthe the commune r Ity ty praised for their exceptionally good rood work A l FROST The first frost of the day was at the home town o of County Commissioner r West Notwithstanding ing ng the playing of patriotic airs Irs by bythe bythe the he Park City City band band and the enthusiastic enthusiastic antics of the visitors only a afew afew few ew children and a II half st starved yellow yellow yel yel- low ow dog showed up at the meetIng meetIng meet Ing ng house It Is supposed the yellow log dog was sent to represent the lace ace No inquires were made how- how however vet ever and no meeting was wits held IT AT THE COUNTY S1 BEAT H AT It was chilly at but It was vas freezing at This should be e spelled COLD COLD for for no where whereIn In a the county and we doubt if it In the entire state can a more listless un un- patriotic Indifferent pessimistic community can be found i The visitors were met with a chilling chill chill- ing ling wind and cold the rain r rain the ln-the the only un unfavorable favorable climatic condition encountered encountered ered on the entire trip Storms are not to be wondered at In COLD yule With the continual gloom the selfishness selfishness selfish selfish- and the dont don't II ness SS the Indifference caro taro a damn feeling it does not seep po possible the sun lIun could ever l shine on such a IJ place and people allotment Is but less leas than a third of the amount The Record is la Informed has so far been raised raised and and the chances are that that the lie top Is a long ways off and anil its ills doubtful If It the community tr will r come come anywhere near going over absolute absence of enthusiasm nam on the part of ot those to whom I I the work Is assigned I I Without the lest lent display of the Ii a of an any i national colors or or-a or poster character to indicate ate a Liberty Drive was on ona meeting was 8 held In to the Stake house The a attendance was chill chU took the nap p out of ot Ithe the singers and r and speakers and the Ute failure meeting was pronounced a I I Warmth and returned return t 1 boundaries ed fd to the tourists after the ies lea pf pt e were passed I At Echo the go good d people responded splendidly p p and a good attendance was waa at the school house and the the I I meeting enjoyed by the townspeople and visitors T AT Jm The last st stop p was at Henefer I Americanism abounds in Henefer and the visitors were accorded a loyal loyal loyal loy loy- visitors The of al welcome The ladles ladies the he community prepared pre an elegant dinner for them them which which was was more more re than ban enjoyed by the hungry crowd dinner a dance was willi h indulged d dIn In n with t music furnished by br the Independent Independent In In In- dependent Band of at this It sure was vas as a happy afi affair r participated in I by the good people of Henefer and anda a real social time enjoyed alike by bythe bythe bythe the home folks and visitors At 8 p. p m a big rousing meeting was held in the the meeting house It w was s filled filled to to capacity and the speeches of Henery Welsh P Parley JI Jensen and Corporal Clemans teemed teemed teemed teem teem- ed with patriotism that thrilled a and 1 Interested the large gathering The Th I singing of the Liberty Choir under j the thee vigorous rous leadership of Director much to to the joyful joyfulness joyfulness ness nes's ness arid and enthusiasm of the occasion Ur D t t NV the close of of the meeting Bishop W W. O. O Stephens arrived atthe at atthe atthe the meeting having just returned from rom a long along business trip trip- He addressed ad addressed ad- ad dressed the audience briefly but I pointedly and came came prepared for the occasion by having many applications applications' for Liberty Bonds Bond and told th the people pee peo peo-I peo pie of Henefer th that t at the close of of the lie meeting he wanted wanted all who who had hadnot hadnot not yet taken Bon Bonds s to step step forward I and fill out the application and application and and there were many who cheerfully responded t What a a. a difference between en the way of doing things at Henefer and COLD yule NOTES the he The county automobile parade was wasa a success success and ot a single single- mishap the entire day O O O 0 OThe The stores closed Thursday to al allow allow al- al low their employee to participate participate- Inthe In Inthe Inthe the county drive for tor Liberty Bonds Those who went to Salt alt Lake and other places in their automobiles instead Instead in instead In- In stead of doing their patriotic bit bit- m may y be be good good good In some ways but but not In a patriotic way Their presence would not Have added to the pleasure of the affair but affair but their efforts towards a good cause would uld have redounded to their credit O 00 O 0 O Musical Director rector J J. J P P. P Quigley Isa faa Is fa a marvel the baton baton and and his earnestness and enthusiasm and good singing Inspires and makes glad the audiences O O 0 O OMUs Miss MUs Kate Malone was wal the official pianist pl on the County trip Thursday O 00 O O Chairman Sutton Is ia a live one an an Indefatigable worker It is no longer long r Bill McGarry It ItU U 19 Bishop K It you please lie He was director general of ot the feed at Henefer r a and d so popular was he that the ladies ladles of that live town deposed deposed deposed de de- de- de posed Bishop Stevens and voted Bishop Bill BlU their leader O O O Frank Kane Bill l McGarry W. W K X Thomas were the boys who did things i s from the start s to windup t of f Thursdays Thursday's doings O 0 o 0 O 0 non advertised Among the stunts at Henefer was was a f fancy n-cy n step dance by Frank K Kane n and Bert Deighton a highland fling by Henry Welsh and anda a very difficult movement known among as the stiff foot waltz by Sherman Fargo They were all rapturously applauded and gracefully executed O 00 O 0 r O 0 While at Echo Thursday the Park Cl City r. y Independent Band had the plea- plea surg iu of playing for 1800 soldier boys trilling two trains who were on their way east from far a away way Alaska They were r 4 fine looking lot of boys and enjoyed the selections ol of our band Immensely The soldiers were not allowed to get off oft the trains trains trains- and only remained In Eco about twenty minutes O 0 O O OThe The odre live one In Coalville Is Jake Hoffman He lie Is the only man manI we saw with a 0 smile on his face face tace I and that requires requires an effort in COLD COLD- yule Jake te fell In with the parade I |