Show I Park Float Mrs Loufa Lorila Louis Anderson received a aletter aletter aletter letter from her husband this week fraying baying he ho Is now stationed In Virginia Vir VII Virginia ginia and und ho he was enjoying every please of or Arm army lire There will will be no 1 Elks Memorial services this year because of or the prevalence prevalence prevalence pre pre- valence of Influenza The regular I Memorial day clay Is one week from Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- Sun Sun- day December st. n. n K Thomas of or the Welsh Driscoll Dris- Dris coll coli Duck Huck establishment stricken I last week with wHit the flu has haR passed paRsed the danger point and is on the high road I Ito to rapid and complete completo recovery Dr Harta Is the till attending Dan Richardson has accepted a position po po- with the Wm E. E Taylor undertaking undertaking undertaking under under- taking company Salt Lake Mr Richardson reports the disease simply sim- sim ply Vly terrific In the metropolis Ills Ilia company conducted seven funerals In lit one ono day this week S. S 11 Ii Brand Drand of ot the the- Golden Rule nule I headed the list of any Individual giver er for tor the United War Work cam cam- The gentleman gave This Incident shows wh where r his heart heartIs Is for tor the boys over there C. C CC C. C Campbell district manager of 01 the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company was In the Park between trains Tuesday and found conditions very satisfactory at the local exchange The bull dog owned by Walter C. C Cole that was always in the way at atthe atthe atthe I the Daly office was waa killed the the first of the week by Marshal Tracy It was becoming vicious and dangerous There are many other canines running running run run- ning the streets that should bo be ma made mado o good dogs An edict has been issued by Mayor Fitzgerald Marshal Tracy and City Physician LeCompte to the effect that all dogs running loose after atter to tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow the tho will be killed This is the proper method and every as assistance assistance assistance as- as possible should be given the marshal by citizens in getting stray dogs to the pound and there I disposed of Attorney General Dun Dan B. B Shields was a Park City CHy visitor yes yesterday on business matters connected with Ills his office He only remained between trains scarcely finding ding time to shake hands with the few of his many friends friend he c fed There Filers T lre is always always always al al- al- al ways a warm welcome Tar for r the C q Attar Attar- ne ney uey q mera r in Park ark City ot of at t fhe Ehe e continued prevalence preval preval- ence qt the Q miserable influenza n In n Salt J. J Lake and nd other places t the e special special ape ape- cial cat m meeting ot of the Uta Utah Press Asso- Asso and aneS the banquet to be given glyen the newspaper men nen by bf j Food od Commissioner Com Com- missioner W. W W. W Armstrong called for last Monday was postponed until until until un un- til til some future date I i tH i Is i J Thompson son hon of Mr and Imd Mrs Carl Thompson of ot this city who was wounded in action action action ac ac- ac- ac tion r recently t y is back in America and at ut present Is ts in a U. U S. S hospital in New York according to word received ed the first of the week It is expected expected ex ex- ex- ex he ho will wm soon be moved to the hospital at Fort Douglas Fred red is a It member of oc f the first Division The extent of his injuries are not known known but but understood not to be of ofa a serious nature Sundays Salt Lake papers I announced ed pd d the death of Mrs Evelina Wells Dunyon the aged and beloved mother moth moth- A 4 er ot of Superintendent Newton Dunyon of the Ontario company of ot this city Sympathy is extended our townsman and the other relatives Int in t their heir loss Mrs Dunyon was born In Sit Nauvoo Hancock county III Ill Nov Nor 16 1840 lUO and came across the plains In n 1849 In 1863 she was married to Isaac Newton and for thirty years the family resided in rater later removing to Salt Lake She Is by four children Newton A. A Phares l W. W Dunyon Eva Era May l Huny Dunyon n an and Carrie M. M Ashby The following was received this reek leek from Private Frank J. J Randall who ho Is with the Field Artillery lattery E. E at Camp Kearney I re re- T elve The Park Records sent me by bT My sty IY sister Mrs Louis Anderson and andt andr t r certainly enjoy reading the home ewe of m my good old home bome town towo I Im 01 m known among my mT comrades comrad 8 here bere a 1 the fisherman of ot Park lark City I Joy army life lite I have met a Dum er or of my Park City friends while ere I am in training with some omo ci i them I was living In 10 hopes of Ion tOon crossing the pond but It does doest t Jt t look as aa It if my desires desire will be bo bottled ed now Kind regards and andi Jolt od i 1 luck Ilek to all 1111 Two more mono boys have bave been Aur lured d In France ranee ra Private l Char Charges gs allace aUlIce Salmon Salmon trained halo 1 o at lap p Lewla and went to France Franca in ly 1 writes Ui i that be is wa was BUOI sho twice the right leg One Onu bullet struck at a oa OD th the kneecap oeo ap aad another just above the knee Mr Mn Salmon added in his letter he lie was walking with crutches and was rapidly recovering re re re- covering The young soldiers soldier's wit wire e died In Salt Lake of Influence about abou t tho the time he received his wounds lieis lieIs lie He HeIs Is the son of Mr and Mrs James Salmon Private James Walton Vallon son of ot Mr and Mrs C. C A. A Walton writes he ho was gassed during the tho big drive in September but added he was waa nearly well and would soon Boon be discharged from the hospital Sundays Sunday's Sundays Sunday's Tri Trl bune buns One week from next Wednesday there will be a school election It isan Isan is isan an Important one and all s school patrons patrons patrons pat pat- rons qualified to vote voto should interest themselves In seeing that good schoolmen school schoolmen schoolmen men are elec elected od There are three to tobo tobo tobo bo elected each for four years The present trustees whose terms expire this years yeara are Mrs Ed Boyle Doyle of ot District District District Dis Dis- No 1 W. W T. T Quinn of district No 3 and T. T L L. Powers of district No 5 6 The polling places are Lincoln school building for district No 1 which comprises all north of ot Ninth street Third district Jefferson Jetterson school school polling polling place comprising all from Suttons Sutton's corner to Jefferson Jetterson school and fifth firth district Is Parleys Parley's Park Gordon Evans David Orr Thomas Welsh Clyde Paull Willis Hitter flitter Lloyd Condon LaFayette Andersen Roger ROler Trainor and Lawrence Bad Bad- don left Sunday afternoon for Salt Lake and early Monday morning re reported reported reported re- re ported for service as members of the Students Army Training Corps They all registered and with man many others of their comrades marched Into quarantine quarantine quarantine antine where they will remain until the ban is raised b by State Officer Beattle Beattie From rom letters lotters received this week the tho boys are having great experience experience experience ex ex- with guard duty and kitchen duty and other duties unfamiliar to tit them em and peculiar to army life They have been assigned th their lr blankets and ami expect their U. U S. S uniforms tomorrow to- to tomorrow tomorrow to to- morrow or Monda Monday The lads are just entering army service while the great majority of soldier boys are being mustered out The Christmas boxes for the soldier sol sol- dier iter boys arrived in the Park last Sunday and the ladles of the Redcross Red Gross cross ross at on once once busied themselves In getting them into the hands of relatives relatives relatives rela rela- tives of the boys over there Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day Mrs C. C W. W Mrs Thos Orr and Mrs Julius Olson Julius Olsen were at Hed fled Cross headquarters inspecting ap and wrapping boxes presented for shipment Out of the eighty eight or more boxes to go from Park City if all the boys are remembered only nineteen w were were re presented for inspection and Th The mentioned did a splendid job in wrapping wrapping wrapping wrap wrap- ping and marking these nineteen nineteen- os as they will the others that come to them hem These nineteen were put in a i special mall mail big bag by Postmaster McLaughlin McLaughlin Mc- Mc Laughlin and mailed direct to NewYork New NewYork NewYork York and the tho boys who were thus remembered early will get their remembrances remembrances re re- several days earlier than those whose relatives procrastinated The ladles expect to have another lot ready for mailing next Monday the There are some mean selfish peole peo peo- le Ie in this world and you will run across them In all sections ns of country and In all communities Last Mon Mon- Monday Monday day Mr E. E R. R Buehler Duehler was returning from tram Heber by auto where he had been on tho the sad mission of burying his wife and was accompanied by his sister law Miss Luella Smith When near the ranch of George richer Fisher rich Fish I er this side of the river the automobile automobile auto auto- mobile broke brote down and they were marooned as It ft were In tho moun mou- Mr Buehler Duehler applied to George Fisher for far help bell for with assistance ce the machine could have been righted and the tile journey continued but help was gruffly and positively refused refused- and Mr 11 Buehler Duehler and Miss Smith were compelled to walk through snow and cold miles mUes before assistance could be secured There Is a proper name for forthe forthe forthe the likes of Fisher Fisher- but Fisher but it would not look well in print THE RECORD endeavored to obtain ob tain tamn from the eft city officials this the amber of cases of influenza in en inthia this thia city since the epidemic c c commence ed The information was wall unobtainable because of the fact tact that the clans clana bad not reported a single case cue either to the city physician the mayor may may- or or the board of health Here flere is an open violation of at the state law and city ordinances and the physicians should be arrested and fined nned the limit lim Ilm it the health officer dismissed to for tor ence and aud and the city board of health publicly censured tor for neglect bt t I Its duty The The l Red ed c Cruse Cross COW commutes committed I l having I I charge of the Inspecting packing end and shipping of the 1 Christmas to the boys there will be at the Red cd Cross headquarters headquarters- next Mon day November from 2130 to to 6 o'clock p p. p m All AU relatives having coupons cou coil pons are requested to to have hue th their lr boxes o es ready by th that t time timo The final meeting of at the committee tor for tills this I purpose se will bo be on on Friday Nov Nay in the afternoon at ned lied Cross CraM head quarters The Is the la last t da day Christmas boxes for tor the soldier boya boys will b be rec received at the time I Mrs T T. M M. Stringer arrived froth front San Pedro tedro California Wednesday of this week weck called by the illness of herson her herson herson son and daughter Mr and Mrs Mra Merle Metie Stringer who were stricken recently with influenza and aro are at present at atthe atthe the tho emergency hospital almost tom com completely conI- conI recovered Two weeks ago Mrs Stringer was called to to Eureka Utah by the death of her son-in-law son Mr Anderson and the serious Illness of her Iter daughter Mrs 1 Anderson with influenza The lady had just returned returned returned re re- re- re turned to her home homo in California I when she was called to Park City as above stated I The Tho Records Record's account regarding the accident to o Mr Mr t Pat Sullivan at atI atthe I I the Daly West last week was rather exaggerated exaggerated Clarence Carty the competent engineer who was on ditty when the accident states state s. s that the cage was feet foet from froni the sump when the accident happened As soon as the cage stuck in the shaft Mr Carty detected it and stopped stopped stopped stop stop- ped the engine before ten feet of cable had unrolled The ice tit that at stopped stopped stop stop- ped the cage gave way and the cage dropped perhaps eight feet resulting in the accident to Mr Sullivan Jerry Lenahan the promoter of the boxing and wrestling g tournament that was suggested suggest d to assist In In raising funds for the United War Work campaign campaign campaign cam cam- says the exhibition has not been abandoned despite the handicap handicap handicap handi handi- cap of influenza Details are completed completed completed com com- to give the event in trie near future the future the if pt December December in In Influenza permitting The proceeds proceeds' will not be turned over to the w war wr r work fund as as intended but will be turned over to the proper committee as an entertainment fund for over oversea oversea oversea sea Park City boys when they come marching home This Is a splendid Idea Jerry and The Record hopes you will realize a thousand housand dollars through your patriotic efforts Mrs R R. R W W. Macdonald was stricken stricken strick- strick strick I en wl with h diphtheria the first of the i week the result of assisting in the I nursing ot of the son of Mr and Mrs I Dave Scott The lady has been quite sick but Is improving at this writing The many friends of McDonough McDonough Mc- Mc Donough wil wll be glad to learn lear that he heIs heIs heis Is recovering from an attack of in In- In pneumonia and will soon be beback beback beback back on on the job again at Suttons Mrs Frank Walker is dangerously ill III with pneumonia at the emergency hospital Another child of at Mr and Mrs D. D G. G Scott was taken down with diphtheria diphtheria theria therla to day Willard Bircumshaw was a passenger passenger ger gel to Salt Lake this week on on business bustness bust busi ness matters I Miss Teressa Fife is substituting for Miss Marion Marlon Dunbar as clerk atthe atthe at ai the postoffice Miss I Dunbar will re report report report re- re port for tor duty next Monday Mayor Fitzgerald itzgerald went to Evanston this afternoon to see his mother Mrs Ellen Fahey who leaves soon to make make her home in Butte Dutte Montana for the winter Emilton Wright who was bitten by bya a mad dog last week has been appointed appointed ap pointed by Mayor Fitzgerald as city dog exterminator The sincere tope hope I 13 is ho he will perform well his duties und let no dog escape O Of the tle hundred or perhaps moro more cases of at Influenza which have prevailed pre pre- in our city the past six weeks thy the first nut one to be officially reported to Mayor Fitzgerald ex officio chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man of the city board of health was the case casa of ot Lawrence Paull by Dr Barta Darta this morning Was it U n not time that stringent measures were taken to compel tho doctors to comply with the law laid down in our city ordin ordin- ances The neglect to do so heretofore heretofore heretofore hereto hereto- fore has been next to criminal Fred Pred Smith the first cashier of the State Bank of Park City well known an and highly respected in this community community commune ity died at his home in Salt Lake this afternoon of Influenza The news comes as al a distressing shock to his many manT Park City friends and to the bereaved widow sincere sympathy is la extended Word received from Salt Lake this afternoon was to the effect that a pedal inspector will come up from atom Salt Bait Lake to-morrow to morning to bo be employed by city to take full fuU charge charKe of the Influenza situation with full authority to pdt put into effect any plan piau he be deems advisable and to see that quarantine laws and regulation are are strictly enforced J under penalty of the he |