Show r PARK FLOAT 1 1 Born Thursday Born Thursday in time the city a a ason eon sonto son son- to Mr and Mrs John Daley Walter janitor at the Miners Hospital Is quite sick with withIn In Influenza pneumonia tI On November let 1st at their home in I Salt Snit Lake a tine One baby boy was born to Mr and Mrs John Deason form forin- forin er r well-known well residents of ot this city Wednesday a baby boy was born to Mr and Mrs 1 P. P N N. All AU concerned are happy over OTer the arrival of ot the little stranger The Record has bas a nice Variety arlet of patriotic Christmas cards just cards just the right kind to have haTe printed to send sendo to o friends and the boys bos over OTer there Come In and see see them Manager Day King of or the Ut Utah Power and Light company was was a bu business visitor to the metropolis this morning Wong a I Chinaman formerly formerly formerly form form- erly employed at the Senate ant died of ot pneumonia this weep He lie HeIs HeIs lieIs Is survived by one Is making his home in Park City The funeral of Bert Nichols Nichola occurred occurred occurred oc oc- oc- oc last Sunday and was large attended by br friends friend of ot deceased Elks land and attended inbody In Inbody body the ritualistic services of ot the tb th former being given at the grave by his officers Rev Zook preached the funeral sermon Mrs Ed Tracy has been confined to her home ome the past week with influenza Influenza in influenza In- In but Is recovering splendidly Marshal Tracy has been quarantined in consequence and Policeman Sam n Drown irown Is acting marshal A card rece received ved this morning from U II H. H McCartney who Is in service over In France stating that he be was in the hospital suffering from a wound in the knee caused by a high explosive shell He is doing nicely and is around on crutches The i ladles of ot the Red Cross In In Informs informs in- in forms torms th parents of ot I oversea v r soldier 1501 ler b boys ys that cartons w will here her l bythe the of at must be packed and nd t to the Red Con Continued 90 qu Pace face age fIo ie f 14 I. I lot t. t t F 4 4 4 Park Float I A Continued from Paw Pare One Cross no later than the Unless you have received a coupon from your boy It will wl be useless to pack the Christmas box box and and so far many of the parents have failed to receive the necessary coupon required for forthe forthe forthe the boys to receive the box from home Alex McDonald one of our soldier boys was wounded In the arm durIng during dur dur- ing lag an engagement nt over there the first part of last month In a letter received to-day to he be say b l and anit to beback be beback beback expects as good as new new back with his A over cross-over Is being bulU from the Rio Grande to the the Union Pacific and Ind by next Friday the Rio Grande Grand train will be running nto the he U. U P. P the necessity of Station without 1 switching witching 4 yn The flu nu Park City Is U clearing up There Thera are t two 0 or three Very sick people but no n new eases are are being reported It is expected expected expected ex ex- the quarantine will III be raised before the middle of n next week Attention of The Record bas baa been called to the fact that C. C E. E Adderly Is not an uncle to the late Elwood Elwoods Elwood's father father fa fa- cousin Garvin only a u ther George Garvin was a brother of Mrs J J. J A. A Farrell of this city who Is an aunt of Elwood This correction Is made at request of relatives Next Monday the there will wl willbe willbe be five lve of Summits Summit's county's young men entrain for Camp Lewis They Wanship Wanship Wan Wan- are William Shreve Young ship Joseph Fielding Staples Coal Coal- rule Harvey Allison Amson Marchant Peoa Joseph Carlisle Oakley and nd Wl Willard Mcl McKenzie enzle Park City J J. J B. B Johnson was In Salt Lake yesterday when the Extras announced announced announced an an- was ended and that the war he be participated in the tho celebration unIt until un un- til It was dampened by bl the later news w that the good news could not be con con- firmed Word was wa received yesterday that Burton Wynn Vynn a well known Park I City boy bo who enlisted in the service last July is now at Fort Dodge Iowa in Co C C. C Field Signal corps The Red Cross ladles ladies this week shipped twenty-one twenty sweaters and pairs of socks for the soldier boys F. F F B. B of the W. W J. J Lemp Brewing company was in the Park day to-day to to dispose of the company's warehouses in this city l This week Mr John W W. McClellan bought through Henry Fares the at attractive t. t residence of Mrs Eliza Mar Mar- Mar Martin Martin tin on Park avenue and Fourth Fouth street Mr and Mrs McClellan arenow are arenow r now occupying same and consider r themselves fortunate In acquiring this favorably situated and valuable property Mrs Frank Trythall formerly chief operator at the local telephone exchange has baa resigned her position to accept a far tar better one at the First National Bank of at this city Mr Try thai Is le a very competent little lady and her bel services will wUl be of great value to the popular Institution with which she Is now connected Miss Sara Brry succeeded iI J as s l' l chief operator at the exchange J 1 James well known resi eal- resident dent nt of Woodland received a Iter this week welk from his son r C. C Knight In which he says I a n na a base hospital here in to France and like most hospitals it Is not the best best place In the world to be A fellow feels lucky however when he sees leea the condition that some of the boys are In I got hit in the right ankle with a shot from a machine gun President Charles Charlea Moore of ot the Park City CUy Commercial Club reports fifty l people who raised potatoes In Paris lark City this season The largest pro producers veers were fere Neilson Neil on with bushels an and 1 W. W D D. D Sutton with 41 OJ bushels There were ere from 1600 1800 to bushels produced n jn pty ty proper prop r. r Not no so bad for a one ous city of feet altitude Word PS received la last t Friday by Mrs birs Charles Charls Mair of thU this city that that Florence the the old fourteen dau daughter of Mr and Mrs Irs Parker t Dykes jko formerly form form- erly residents of this city had tiled died at al her tier home In Ii 1 Los Angeles An Heart lIart trouble was Wall the cause of demise clemise Deceased Deceased De He- ceased pat d was born In Salt Ball on April 10 1904 and several years of her young oung oun life were spent In our city The sympathy of the many friends atthe of ot the bereaved parents go goes out to them In their lr sorrow lorrow Mr and Mrs Louis Girard received ed a letter leUer from tram their soldier son Will this week In Ih fh which he stated slated that he had experienced a good deal of real pleasure a ur by liy Ira Sherman another Pak Iak City soldier bo boy somewhere In France The Tho meeting was waR most joyous for tor both bath young men men and everything was wall talked talk talk- ed ell about about except except the war Mr GIrard GIr- GIr ard and wrote very cheerfully of conditions conditions condi condl over there and Informed his parents he was waR In the best of health and was happy In tho fact that the Hun Flun was getting gelling licked licked and and licked good Miss Margaret Clayton now famous famous famous fam fam- ous movie star and once a school girl of or Park City visited friends In Park City last week Miss Clayton In private private private vate life lire was Miss Fitzgerald and willbe will willlie willbe be lie by many of our citi zens tens Miss Clayton Is now visiting a afew afew few Tew days in Salt Lake and will leave Ilave in a few days for New York from there she Is going to France to make pictures in the war stricken district Some of the pictures Miss Clayton has made are as follows Inside th the thi Lines for World Hit lilt the Trail Holiday N N. Cohn man for World Sins of the Children for or National Board Doard of Exhibitors Is Ia Marriage Sacred a serial for l Easan sll n ay Charley Brockett back In the theiO's iO's iOs was wasa a prominent figure in Park City was In our city this week lIe He le was engineer at the Ontario On On- tario and quite active In lodge and political affairs He left h here re In 1890 1890 and most of the time since then he has been connected with the great treat Homestake mine nine South Dako- Dako ta Mr Brockett is on his hs way to California to o spend the winter and stopped over a couple of days to visit with Mr and Mrs E. E J J. J Beggs The gentleman enjoyed his stay stay In our midst and was glad to again meet the few timers old-timers who knew him in inthe inthe the long ago A communication from Stevens Steven's ranch was wa received this week objectIng objectIng objecting object- object Ing to the name of Deep Stoven being put In the slackers list Hat Mr Stoven en Insists that he bought a Liberty Bond and that The Record was misInformed misinformed mis- mis Informed when it announced other other- wise The writer further says there was not a Stoven on the ranch who did not buy a bond and also did their full share In all other war donations that came along The writer thinks the p people ople who make such false reports re ro- ports should have proof of their assertions assertions as as- and would do well to first look at home and then made t to re- re retract re re- tract For the writers writer's benefit The Record desires to say that the names of those alleged to have failed to purchase a Liberty Bond Dond in the Jast last drive came In a signed report ito to Chairman W. W D. D Sutton from Precinct Precinct Pre Pre- Chairman J. J J. J Dahl Sergeant Wm H. H Gordon the well- well known jeweler formerly at the Hodgson Hodgson Hodg Hodg- son eon Jewelry store writes from Langley Langley Langley Lang- Lang ley Field Hampton Virginia that he has been transferred from the Areo Squadron to the science and research division Failed to write you of the promotion and in inconsequence inconsequence inconsequence consequence have missed d several Park Records Getting along very well here Was in the hospital h for three weeks flu nu but am out and b feel good again Consider ery lucky as so 80 many of out our boys have died of it It They have the top hand band of the disease In this camp now Suppose you folks are having cold weather by this time but I would like to be there even even ev ev- ev en though It is la a cold place Park City le is good enough for me Regards to the boys Rockport was waa the first town In Summit county to go oyer over the top with Its apportionment for tor the United United Unit Unit- ed War Work campaign Chairman of that place sent a check for the full allotment Wednesday morning I Francis was a close second second sec sec- ond for through Its chairman Bishop BIshop Bishop Bis BIs- hop Corbett a check was received for that towns town's full allotment Thursday morning Parleys Parley's Park lark Kamas Marlon Marion Oakley Hoytsville and Wanship Wanship Wan Wan- ship also came through loyally with their full allotments Chairman Sutton Sutton Sutton Sut Sut- ton appreciates this quick action and urges the Park City committees to get busy and go over the top It was the desire of Chairman Sutton to have the full allotment of Summit county collected by last Wednesday night night but In this he was sorely dis dis- appointed the above was In type Peoa Pea a has bas responded with Its al al- al The funeral of the late John W. W Walker took place Monday afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon services being held at the Glenwood Glen Glen- wood Cemetery Under the auspices of ot the Park City Volunteer Firemen and the Modern Woodmen of Amer Amer- America ica of which deceased was a member and not the Woodmen Woodmen of the World as aa previously stated Besides a widow widow widow wid wid- ow and three children deceased Is survived by one brother Sweet Walker Walk Walk- er and a slater sister Mrs David Morgan both of this city and his half brothers broth broth- ers era and sisters slaters are Toni Tom Walker Valker of Idaho Ed Walker Salt Sail Lake Mrs Sanford Sauford Hyde lIde Salt Lake Mrs Mn Addle Addie Addle Ad Ad- dle die Dunlap of Butte Dutte and Mrs Mm lien lien- of at Helena Montana Mrs L. L E E. E Scarlet sister law of Mrs lolls Walker came up from tram Salt lake fake to attend the f funeral In the battle to er which cost the lives liven ot of tw two Summit county boys was wall was wai areta Ive he of the Rad Radd don boys bOYI of this this' tit city it who received seven serious from shrapnel and the toes loss of ot his bis left arm The un UD- r fortunate fortunate soldier soldier was Arthur Allworth All All- worth a linotype operator who worked in The Record office for tor a afew afew afew few weeks substituting for the regular regular regular reg reg- ular operator He entered the ser- ser in the spring of this year and just pr previous to his enlistment he was WIliS married to Miss Joste now of Venice California daughter of at the late George S. S Haddon and a aniece aniece aniece niece of W A A. A and S. S L. L Haddon Soldier Allworth Is in Co 1 F. F Infantry in infantry infantry In- In fantry 91 t division lIe He Is now on his way w y home Many remember Dr F F. F L. L Peterson who before taking up the medical profession was one of Park City's popular educators and married a n known well and beloved Park lark City young joung lady lady lady- Mss MB Carpenter Dr Peterson has bas given up his lucrative practice In Salt Lake to give his services to his hla country as will be seen by the following from Dr Sundays Sunday's Salt Lake Tribune F. F L L. Peterson well known Salt Lake physician who was recently commissIoned commissioned commis commis- captain in the medical corps has been ordered to Fort ort Riley Kan Ilan for overseas service Captain Peterson Peter peler- son is a native of Utah a graduate of ot the University of Utah and of ot the medical department of at the Northwest tern university at Chicago lie He has been practicing In Utah more than two years and was associated with Dr Hoss Bose R Ui R Anderson with offices Inthe Inthe in inthe the Templeton block Park City like all other cities of the country fell ell for the fake take tele- tele the first to fo receive the news The news was bulletined and In a short time every business house and many residences had bad Old Glory flying Impromptu parades were formed and and great Ireat rejoicing was wag manifested manifested man man- If ted on every band hand The goers Frank Kane Dill Bill McGarry Glen OIen Wentworth and W. W K Thomas arrange arranged arranged ar ar- ar- ar range ranged details for fa a monster demonstration demon at night Stacks of wood wre hauled to the federal site for a bonfire the band volunteered Its services and The Record had bulletined the fact tact that glorious news was bogus the pe pepie peo people pee pee- pie were determined to celebrate and celebrate they did The monster bonfire was set the band played patriotic airs great quantities quantities quantities ties of giant powder ponder were exploded scores of fire arms were constantly being discharged whistles were blown bells belle rung and noise of all kinds Indulged in Hundreds paraded up and down Main street headed beaded by the band While the c cele celebration echon le bration was premature it was good practice for the real honest t honest good goodness good good- ness celebration when the the ty is really signed signed- and the people have bave reason to celebrate and celebrate cele brate brats right aa AA A A A |