Show 0 i t 4 1 I r i 1 I l' l r Pear Park Float t o rt 4 lle tho the Carnival jit at High School October The D D. D 0 O. O l 15 FI 0 O. O will meet at the o hote of Mrs 1 W J J. J Duck on Wednesday Wednes day October Tho lett letter r Signed Harry In la last t wee weeks week's B t issue lIsue wa was from Harry Rieke I n a well known Park City boy hoy who by byA byl A l 1 this time lime la is serving his hla country over I w lit ht France II of ot Mr MI The six alx months old baby LaLy and and Mrs A A. A died last londay Monda i and nad waa burled Wednesday afternoon afternoon after after- noon services being held at the Catholic Catholic church The past pnat week Miss Mies Louise Ridge 1 assisted Miss Lyndon at the Liberty Loan headquarters Much clerical work worle was waa done and great groat were vere the results Will II Had ad the last Friday the tho middle finger fingor of hi hi i left hand badly mashed while at work worle at the tho Ontario The Injured mem Is doing nicely but It will willbo bo bJ so a time lime before he will be bo able to to work I J. J J 13 I Johnson the attorney has hae I moved his fits office from I I. I 0 O. O O. O F. F build n ng to the office formerly occur pled pied by Dr I Inch opposite opposite the postoffice post- post office Dr Finch expects to be called called call cal ed Into the service any day and may rem remain ut In la Coalville until he ho Is IIi A new true schedule went Into affect af- af effect effect ef ef- Wednesday of this week on on the I Illo Wo Grande rande The afternoon after after- afternoon noon now no leaves at al a 2 20 Instead in instead In In- Instead stead c tf d t 2 30 as formerly Post- Post maste l McLaughlin Informs th pub pub- public public lic lie that tint the mall now closes at at 1 50 Instead r- r of 2 p p. p m nt m. r Word Nord was received last week by by Mr and Mrs W W. D D. Sutton that son Lawrence had been transferred from front the camp near Los Angeles California io to Camp John Johll Wise Texas Lieutenant Lieuten Lieuten- ant S haper is with a baloon squadron squad squadron squad squad- ron and expects soon to be summoned summon summon- ed overseas Mrs Sarah Gibb Gibbons ns one of Summit Summit Sum Sum- mit county's pioneers was wad wal over from Rockport t Saturday last on business bu bu- bu- bu siness matters Mrs Gibbons is al always always always al- al ways active In business and political affairs of the county an enthusiastic tic worker for everything pertaining to o the he betterment n of the community ll li r II c Inch h elle e Jl lives JIves a good od neighbor am ft ij staunch 8 au c friend fiend d ff Leahy eaIr for tor years year in the em- em FI if of f Henry Spriggs at p- p the he Oak 11 W iq q Is ja s a real eat pa patriot flot Realize Realizing ing II th fie e p pod s tl nha ie I wee was WIL l was non essential and could Je be Je d by br byo j BroaD o resigned I last st Saturday and lIss 1 Margaret Wells was wall given ithe job and In is now dispensing I eft ft drinks drink to the many patrons of th that popular place Mr Leahy Lis 11 ls not nut yet determined just what work h he will do but do but he can have his his pick fit pt many jobs because earnest rell rell- able ahle men In great demand Iemand Last Lalit Saturday a picnic was wae given at tile at- at the city grove Some fifty child child- I ten rn participated and with games and sports and refreshments n a wits ws enjoyed by all a j I hore Thore Is Ie on exhibition in the tho show window of Fargo Blyth-Fargo Fargo a war a war sou sou- y that is attracting a great deal pf pr attention It is Is a German gas gasmask mule mask with all Its paraphernalia It was received Wednesday of this week by L L. D. D Wight sent him by his brother Captain U. U K E. Wight who took ook It from the body of a dead erman on tho tie battle o fields of France l It Is a worth-while worth war relic Lawrence I addon I addon who enrolled with wah a number of other lark Park City high school graduates for the S. S A T I C. C came cane up from Salt Bait Lake last Sunday Sunday- ev evening In order to undergo under under- go physical examination by the local doctor here He lie was re-examined re however by a army physician in Salt Lake Tuesday Tuesday was passed and sworn Into the service of his country the same same day So far a known not one one of or the tho Park boys was turned down There will w be a conjoint program program at athe the ilie L. L D. D S S. S church next Sunday evening comm commencing at A splendid program program has hils been arranged for this occasion and the public In la In Invited In- In to enjoy It Mr and Mr MIs I J. J P. P Qui ley will give a duet fc h recitation by Mrs Ray nay vocal bolo solo Miss bliss Florence lorence Evans Prof L IS g. W. W Robinson principal of the Park PI City High School will be the principal speaker of the evening HI His JIh topic will be Loyalty Mr i and Mrs 1 L. L M M. M M and family left loft Wednesday of or this week by automobile for their new home hometown hometown hometown town of Anaconda Montana Their household effects were shipped by freight the first of the week l Mr r. r has been associated with the Welsh Driscoll Bi Buck Duck Co for several years years past arid and It is is- with sincere regret that his resignation n was accepted He goes to accept a amore amore more morl lucrative position in one of the b bg g n l houses of Anaconda and the well wishes of hosts of friends will follow Mr and Mrs l for success and happiness in their new home Mr and and Mrs John D D. Fisher have leased the home on Park Aven Avenue and rind will will occupy the same Mrs Mrs Mariti Hethke rec received the dad Iad Intelligence the tM first lint of the week that her sister Mrs Agnes Agnet had been killed by an auto I tr truck ck running over oYer her at her hometown Bloomer Iowa No particulars were Were given The The lady Indy was wae forty forty year yearn of age p and is survived by her hu d dand and four tour children two children two of her pons one being In the service Sympathy Is III extended Mrs Hethke In this sudden bereavement The parents parentI of Mrs had a family of seventeen and this Is III the first death that has hall occurred A remarkable record for forso BO so large a family The boys who were scheduled to leave for tor Fort ort Logani Colorado last Monday the did not leave teave until until until un un- til Thursday The contingent contingent contin contin- gent who were to leave for Camp L Lewis on on the h has be been n notified that tho the order has hall been cancelled because of the epidemic of Influenza at t this camp Wherever this disease disease dis dis- dis ease which Is playing sad I havoc with our soldier boys in different parts part II of the country exists no new recruits will be received at the camps Thursday a large crowd of f friends and relatives wert werd at the station to wish them good bye and god speed I The people of Park City responded splendidly to the call for u used pd clothIng cloth cloth- thing th- th Ing for the suffering Belgians Tuesday fues Tues day of this week 1185 garments and pairs of shoes were shipped to to be forwarded from rom there thereto to headquarters In New York and from there overseas These are allin all allIn allin In Ai Al condition and vel serviceable Besides these there w were re hundreds d of garments received that were were badly worn too filthy dirty and of no use to either man or beat The ladi ladies 9 of of the Red Hed Cross are thankful to the many contributors of serviceable artl art ar tl t les les and the donors can rest assured as as- dared their donations will w be atod by suffering humans oversea overseas A letter received tIlls this week weekly Y Mrs Isaac Graham dated Military Hospital Hospital Hospital Hos Hos- pital Davonport t England September r 9 1918 from her son William Villiam Graham Graham Graham Gra Gra- ham who was recently wounded The young man says Dear Mother I 1 Iwas was quite badly wounded in the leg but it is doing fine and I will soon be beable beable beable able to again Join my company I Iwas Iwas Iwas was in one of orthe the big drives on the the western front when I was wa put out of commission This was waa on a September i 2nd about 10 o'clock in the I have rec received received but but one one letter eiter from you and hope everything is Is all 11 right at home I may get a leave of absence when discharged from the th hospital If I do doI 1 I. I will come home and see you all William The little park on or corn corner r north of f the Orpheum has been Deen neglected the entire season Not a drop of ot water has b been en put on the the grass gat gates s sare are down and nd neglect and I ence has marked the action of t the e city officials in this particular re re- re gard There is valid vaUd reason reason for forit it it-as it as the officers have been neither overworked or extra busy the thel pa past t year and a few minutes a day would d have hav kept the the place lookin looking attractive and pleasing to the eye of strangers as well as home folks Mayor Fitzgerald should at lea least t tsee see to it that the fence that enclose it should be kept in repair and he will be commended It If he sees to it some attention Is given to its up upkeep ups keep hereafter It means no no expense expense expense ex ex- ex- ex pense to the city Just citY just a little time Howard Weeter brother of our townsman J. J B. B Weeter Veeter of the Park City Lumber company was in ht the Park th the first of the week on a visit at the tho Weeter home Young Mr Weeter is with one of the big coal companies of Carbon county and talks v very ry interestingly about the prosperous conditions in that sec sec- tion He says on an average of one thousand tons of coal is mined every eveh everyday everyday day at the one ono mine where he be Is lor lo- lo r The coal miners are the real barons of that southern section thet ef make all the wa wad from 1000 to 2000 per day when full time is is I put in and In-and and checks for one months world work 01 are quite common It Itis Itis Itis is no wonder the poor consumer l in this wintry section has to PEl pay 1900 p per r ton for coal Hut But so goes the world Many of our readers will remember ber Mr 1 and Mrs 1 ym Wm Stephens who for many years made their home in Park City They are re now now engaged In business at Davonport I and In renewing their subscription subscription subscription sub sub- for The Record this thU week weak said We are like the tile soldier bo toys boys J I we are always anxious to receive s I The Record and every word wordin In la It It ft cornea comes very regular We WeI Weare Weare I are enjoying good health and and- andare are fairly well contented but when The e Record cornea comes and tells of 01 a hand band and concert or anything special event to come Caine of we get a Ii sort of home lIckness lIck lck- ness bees and abd feel leel we should like t to to tobe be bo In lu oo old ohl I Park rk City City- and in the midst mid o of ot j tb doings We pots note with borrow for row that a that a great e atan J c f qu f trl have poised away since wj wp w J left We see a 1 great many U U. S S. A. A sailors pass every day as our place of of business is on the Main fain street from the Yard Gates with We-with allgood all allgood allgood good people hope the war will will soon be over Kind regards to friends Mrs Stephens' Stephens young oung brother is in inthe the fight tight and Mr Stephens' Stephens younge youngest t brother is also In France as a ab b baker ker In the army i T TIn In a letter received this this week from II II H. D Deighton so son of ot f Ir ir and Mrs 1 II II W. W Deighton who Is Is' in inthe inthe inthe the dental corp at Camp Greenleaf Fort Georgia the young man says Am n getting along dandy In Uncle Sams Sam's employ and enjoy y the army immensely Getting a littie little lit lit- tie tle tougher every day We have a beautiful and all the fresh air and sunshine one could wish for together together together to to- gether with splendid food and a dandy bunch of fellows all men just out of college and some bunch Am going to write a letter to The The Record Re Re- Record cord right soon and sincerely sincerely- l hope ope that all your subscribers wont won't quit as a a. consequence but am afraid that one of my spasms will have a bad effect Don't Dont D nt you imagine any such thing Bert a a. letter leher from you would be appreciated by the force torce a and d' d thoroughly enjoyed by Its Us many hundreds bun bun- bunI I dr dl of of r readers der I I |