Show r M NN N N NAN N N N N I News About the Town j i There will witt be A grand ball given at Kama Christmas l eve evo with the Hales Ilalee orchestra of this city furnish In leg Ins the mu music lc The Oak pool room opened for Tuesday morning with Matt Leah Leahy back In his old position position- which la Is a pleasure to the many pa patrons pa pa- Irons of ot the popular resort Tat Pat Clark the soldier boy who re re- turned from Camp Kearney recently Jolt loft Tuesday tor for a few few- days visit In lingham with his aunt Mrs Hogan Berman Andrew the newly an- an benedict this week ad 4 the residence and of Frank Walker and with his bride w vU l occupy it early In the new year Hilbert Gilbert and Wallace Markham two of our soldier boys bos who were stationed at homo lomo this week and nd were cordially greeted b by their many fr friends ends C. C n. n II Alexander an employee of the Ontario suffered a 0 badly sprained sprain sprain- ed 00 ankle the early part of the week The gen gentleman leman is la Improving rapidly but i it will witt be some somo time before he Is back to his work TIm The Ladles Ladies Aid of the M. M E. E church will have a cooked food sale Saturday Dec at Mrs A A. A B B. B Williams over the Central Drug Drugstore Store Also handkerchiefs and aprons Charles E. E Wentworth was taken takeD to 10 the tho Miners Hospital last Tuesday suffering Buffering with appendicitis I The he gentleman rallied splendidly from the operation and is at at this writing doing nicely George QuInn who enlisted in the SJ J A. A T T. T C. C and was for weeks a victim vic vic- tim IUm of pneumonia influenza while In Inthe Inthe the service has been mustered out of service and Is back in the Park and looks looks' none the worse for tor his sickness and quite attractive In his U. U S 8 S. uniform The first Elks meeting will not be beheld beheld beheld held in this city until January From then tien en on however it will be a busy organization The Salt Lake lodge held its Ita first meeting for more than two months last Wednesday night night and and so great was the request for membership that a special meetIng meeting meet- meet Ing will be held next Thursday night December to Initiate forty for for- r Ity ty new members member There la is always something doIng In 1 I t There will bo be no services at the Methodist Episcopal Chur Church h until atter af after at at- I ter the first of the year rear This Is the conclusion of the Official Hoard after after after af af- ter carefully considering the conditions conditions condi condo on account of the Influenza epidemic which seems seema to have passed paRsed Hoyden I 1 n Zook Pastor Catholic Catholic church Next Sunday Bunda services services services ser ser- vices Morning 8 S a a. a m m. and 10 a. a m m. Evening services service p. p m. m All AU Catholics are requested to attend Xmas services Midnight mass 12 p p. p m m m. Special music and special ser ser- ser ser-I mona mons Morning masses 8 a a. a m. m and I n a a. a m m. m Because of the last Wednesday of this month being Christmas the Volunteer Firemen will hold their regular meeting next Thursday December December December De De- cember There Is business of Importance to come como before the meetIng meeting meeting meet- meet Ing and Chief Bircumshaw l shaw desires a full tun attendance James Grey Orey one of or our well known minors miners while coming out of the tunnel tunnel tunnel tun tun- nel Wednesday after completing a shift shUt unfortunately broke his leg by getting his foot toot caught between two cars carBo The sufferer was taken to the Miners Hospital where he is getting along splendidly Mr Grey Urey was waB employed employed employed em em- at the Daly mine Next Thursday pec pee at RedCross Red lied Cross Headquarters the annual election election election elec elec- tion of officers for tor lo local al unit will w take place All An members are requested requested requested re re- re- re quested to be present that they might express a choice as to who shall gov gov- ern Every Every- adult who enrolled durIng during during dur dur- ing the present drive will w be entitled to participate in thu the election election- and that should mean every man and woman woman woman wo wo- wo- wo man in Park City The time for tor mailing parcels to Canada and the British possessions which expired December 15 has been extended to the tho close of business at atthe atthe atthe the on December 24 Luke McCarten one of our time old-time I residents who for tor many years was blacksmith at our mines but who of or late years with his family have resIded resided resided re re- re- re sided In Cripple Creek Colorado arrived arrIved arrived ar ar- rived In the Park Tuesday morning from Salt Lake with his wife and d both will remain in the Park for some sometime sometime time imo at the home of at Mrs McCarten's mother Mrs Eliza Murphy Mr and Mrs McCarten have two sons In th the U. U S. S service and like all fond par par- safe are are are anxious to to have back home now home now the war Is ended Mr and Mrs McCarten will receive a warm welcome during their stay in our city o oI I II I Sammy Howell for years a well- well known wn character in our city but who for fifteen years past has been an In Inmate Inmate inmate In- In mate of the mental hospital Provo died at that institution Monday Monday- last lie He was forty five years of age and was the son of the late Mr and Mrs Sam Howells former well-known well residents of this city I 1 George Hicks the seventeen year ear I old son of Mr and rs Lee Leo hicks was before J Juvenile Officer W W. J J. J Lewis this week charged with several small misdemeanors He Ire was given I Ithe the choice of going to the Industrial I I School at Ogden or joining the navy avy lIe He chose the latter and yesterday cst deft i eft for Salt Lake with his mother and from there will likely be taken to I San Francisco and enlisted in the i service William Reynolds Summit county's county's county's coun coun- tys ty's real old timer lat last M i aday noticed noticed noticed no no- mail mall pl pled pied ed out In III frou fron of the postoffice which was a good wagon load and calling the attention attention attention atten atten- tion of The Tho Record man to It said That is some difference to when 1 I had a mall mail contract for delivering mail mall for Summit and Wasatch counties coun coun- counties ties away back in 1864 In those days I would go to Salt Lake City twice a week on a small pony and carry carryall all the mall for tor both counties and experience no inconvenience whatever because of or crowded conditions condi condl- tlona There were but few towns InthIs in inthis inthis this section then and then and but lout few leOpIe people leO peo pIe in either place James Rice a p Park rk cli miner died at the County hospital Salt Lake last Tuesday of influenza pneumonia The remains were brought to Park City for tor burial and funeral will w take place from the Richardson Undertaking parlors tomorrow to to- morrow Deceased was born in Ireland Ireland Ire Ire- land and was about two thirty-two ye yeah e n rf of age He lie was formerly a resident of ot lowe Howe Idaho and bad had been Inthis in inthis inthis this state about fifteen months He lie was sick only four tour days The handsome bed quilt the beau pillows and other articles contributed con tOn to the Hed Red Cross CrosB early Inthe in fn inthe the summer will w be raffled at ted Red RedCross Cross rosa Headquarters on Thursday January 1919 without fall tall A large arge number of or tickets have ban already been seen sold but because of or to so much war activity and then the tho prevalence of ot flu the work or ot telling selling ticket tickets woe was suspended Lodges and individuals will be solicited to 0 pure purchase a. a the be be unsold tickets and the tho ram raffle wIlt will take taHo place on all above date date- ir dt raly I pr shine McDonough one of or our soldier lolaler boys boy who up until two l I months ago h had een d-b-een been st stationed ned at at f tho the thoI I 1 University of Utah r returned turned home Thursday Pat like all aU soldier boys looks exceedingly well and judging from that the service certainly agreed with him Since leaving Utah he has been in several of the Califor nia camps camps camps and was and was was at at Camp Me Camp Camp McArthur McArthur Mc- Mc Arthur Cal at the time of discharge Roger McDonough who Is a ant at Camp Jackson is expected home by by- Christmas It will sure surely I be a happy Christmas at the McDon- McDon lough home |