Show 7 7 s y tJ News lobo About bo ut the T Ton Tovu om Tom Morris another of our I boys boll who was stationed la is the South tuned returned home last lut Monday Monda looking g veil VAll I Dc and highly pleated pleased plea olf with Id hit hi 1 army experiences 7 yet t glad Iad to be back to home and loved ones once A AM to fa their custom the Julius Frankel Inc remembered the employee em em- of the local beat po at time which was WAI keenly appreciated by Postmaster Un lla and nd his hia assistants T The e Odd Fellows met metin mot In In regular r session last Monday night for tor the first time since October The delayed delayed de de- election of at officers for tor the ensuing en- en suing suing term will be bo held next Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day night t October at which a full attendance is d desired lr d. d li F F. C. C Scholes ia la back from tram Fort Logan where he has hILS been soldiering the last four tour months lie He was In love lor love with the life and says that he disliked dis die liked very TOry much to to give it up II lie Ile looks well and healthy in uniform Clerk W. W R. R Jefford has receive received I the Insurance checks for the benefic benefic- arlea of local the Macca Macca- 4 b bees bee e who of the recen recent influenza epidemic These These were were Mrs A. A C. C Gehring Mrs Fred Fret Dreme and Ms MM W. W R R. Hansen Hanson The are always prompt in paying claims Dr H. H Finch who leased his of ot- ot Bee and broke up his homo home in our city to enter the service of ot Uncle Sam Bam Is la back to the Park because o of cessation of hostilities and will again take up his residence here and pr his profession which will be pleasing plea l news to his many friends The Do Doctor tor has hILS rented the upstairs oven OTer the State flank Dank of Park City which he will occupy for tor his office and residence nce Doctor an and l Mrs Chester Dalgleish and their baby boy spent Christmas in the Park visiting the parents of ot Mrs Dalgleish Mr and Mrs J J. J H. H Couch ouch Dr Dalgleish is progressing splendidly with his profession in Salt Lake With the coming of the new year he expects expects' to move to new office rooms at the Deseret Dank flank building W. W A A. A Gidley came up from O Ogden den Tuesday afternoon he preferring to spend pend his hid Christmas at home rather than way 7 prom from r m Jt it While his Injured ed et I frD being normal t mpr Improving and fh pe he specialist p assure him lm the flight I h s 's wll pa be retain retain- ret ln- ln ed Ridley wan wa accompanied accompanied- c by f his son Wl who o cams cenie down clown from Boise BOlso Idaho on a Tl visit lt with I i t father fa- fa r ther And ADd other relative t j 4 William Durk another bor boT returned from tram Fort Monroe Virginia Tuesday last Junt Jost In th to 1 Christmas at his home homes Mr Kr Burke Dure was also attending an officers school chool I and he too Was as fI peeved at not getting across and being unab unable e eto to deliver dellyer a wallop to several of the Huns HUILI Mr Durk Burk will probably follow tollow the banking business until next nett September when he expects to return to school Tom Andrews who has been attending attending attending at at- tending the tho C. 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M a. a Officers TrainIng Training Train Train- ing log School at Camp Hancock Georgia returned to his lils home bome last Tuesday Tom has baa his discharge and and although although he is glad to get got home and likewise happy that the war Is over he over he never regrets tho fact tact that he be could not go over OTer to the other side He lie woud have haTe had completed his officers training course within three months and had splendid chances chancel of being commissioned by that time Mr Andrews Andrews Andrews An An- drews has haa been in the service sixteen months J Jack ck won out in his tight light against the city cHy In his mask malk wearing contest that Is le so far as the hl habeas beas corpus proceedings are concerned The Salt Lake Tribune of at Tuesday says Park City failed tailed to make a case against Jack Murphy arrested December 1 on a charge of violating the tho order of the Park City board of health requiring the wearing of influenza masks In public Judge John F. F Tobin Tobin of the Third district court ruled against the municipality on an amended return to the habeas corpus order by which Murphys Murphy's case w was s brought before him The court held that the amended r return turn did not state sufficient grounds for complaint against Murphy Dud Bud Horan Koran the Park City sailor lad ad came up from tram Coalville Sunday afternoon remaining until Monday afternoon af- af meeting many of his friends and nd acquaintances and enjoying very every minute of his brief stay He talks very interestingly of at his experiences experiences ex- ex I in the navy naTY likes his work and nd has only good words tor for the officers of ti tiers cers ers and service lie He has made eleven return trips to I. I France rance since leaving Park City and expects to make that many more before all the soldier boys toys on the other side gel home Bud Dud enlisted for tor four tour years so haq 1 more moro than tJ an two years to serve Ills His stay with his parents was short yet it was waa a hippy happy change pr or him and he be returns to his work With new life and many pleasant I memories The young man left Coalville Tuesday morning and will report for duty on board his tr transport transport trans trans- port Susquehanna New York to tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow Saturday morning 6 L. L s Gratifying news indeed is fa that h t o of the Park City Independent Band and the Park City Military Band Dand severing their petty differences differences' doing away with with all discord discord and and ld uniting into one organization At Ata a meeting of ot the two bands last week it was decided among all their members members members mem mem- bers to get together and to pull strong for tor one real band in tn place ot dividing their efforts between two two hal interested hall bands The new orga or- or ga will be called The Part Par City Municipal Dana Bane Jack lack Newell its president and Frank Kane Iane Kaneas as manager Beyond a doubt there is material and ability for tor a musical organization and the boys are going to put in some hard practices this winter and next summer appear so i that words of praise will be forthcoming forthcoming forthcoming forth forth- coming from everyone The next meeting will be J January at which time a leader will be chosen All members are requested to be present Lieutenant H. H H. H Deighton who since last August had been at the medical officers training camp at Fort Oglethorpe Georgia arrived home Christmas day He looks fine tine feels fine and is enthusiastically elated elated elat elat- ed over his wonderful experience and healthful training n the the only regret n being he wasi waSt not fortunate enough h to get Int into actual service at the battie bat tie front Mr Deighton soon Boon after reaching camp was appointed corporal corporal cor cor- then promoted to sergeant sergeant and on the eve of demobilization w was s f informed that aa a. first com corn commission commission mis mission slon had been issued him There t were at Fort Oglethorpe he be being with the detachment of dental students of the Northwestern College Col lege of Dentistry It will be e r re remembered that Lieutenant Deighton graduated with honors from this In Institution In In- last Juno and after a brief rest and visit will decide upon a 0 location location loca loca- tion end and nd start out for himself In a professional way Success awaits him m Uintah L Lodge dge No 7 Free and Accepted Accepted Ac Ac- Masons held its first meeting Monday night since the 2nd of October Octo her ber It It wa wan wa a special meeting for forthe the he election pf of t officers for the ensue Ing ng year ear The officers elected elect ed and appointed were J J. J V V. Feldan worshipful m master ster J. J E E. E Nelson senior son lon for lor warden fp O 0 W W. Fuller junior warden J A X Wyckoff treasurer W. W A A. A secretary W W. D. D Sutton Sutton Sut- Sut ton on and anc Yank Frank Fleishman trustees Ray Bay H. H Driggs senior deacon G. G O C. C rth junior deason desson A. A R. R Harms Harm senior t etc wart I Albert Alber See mann mane junior Stewart John Kelly bIer A A. R R. Haustein chaplain Q Q T. T organist s 8 L. L The Tho ln Installation of If cers core will take place to-night to Friday and a full tull attendance is requested All AU sojourning Masons are cordially invited Malta No 3 Knights Templar in common with the fraters all all' allover over the country celebrated celebrated celebrated cele cele- Christmas Observance Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- noon participating in the toast to the tho Grand Master Lee S S Smith of at Pittsburg Pa Ia and his his re- re re re- Later election and Installation installation installation tion of ot officers for tot the ensuing year were held the following being chosen chos choB en Frank Fleishman commander W. W B. B Cole G. G Geo W. W Robins C. C G. G W. W 1 D b Richardson E. E 1 P. P John John Jackson S. S W W. R. R W. W Macdonald J. J W W. J J. J W W. W W. Robert Dennie Bennie St. St B. B T. T J J. J B. B John Kelly sentinel G. G G B. B Sheen tre treasurer surer W W. A. A Recorder Archdeacon W. W W W. Reese Heese will conduct conduct conduct con con- duct services in St. St Lukes Luke's church Sunday morning at 11 The rhe public DubUc is cordially invited to attend J. J M. M Dingle and D. D S. S Robertson arrived In camp this morning from Camp Lewis Washington on a short furlough They both look well and feel well They have to be back In Into Into into In- In to camp by January 2nd and the talk around camp is that their copany co copany com pany will wilt be assigned to service service- In Siberia in which event the boys boy have some somo travel and ahead of ot them They are glad to be bo home at however and ar are are making the best of their short visit First Lieutenant Roger McDonough McDon McDonough McDonough McDon- McDon ough who was WILS assigned to Camp Jackson South Carolina arrived inthe inthe in to the Park the first of ot the week look look- uniform in n the besof best bes of ot health and enthusiast q over services In the U. U 8 S. army army Of course course he be is disappointed at not Bing able to go across bu but Is II the th tul rul the war is over and th the millions of soldier sol sol- dier boys returning to their homes in consequence By Dr his earnestness and abl ability Roger forged right ahead In the army and won bin hia commission on merit The young man has haa applied applied ap ap- plied for enlistment In the U. U S 8 S. Army Officers Reserve which will demand a part of his time in service every year lie He received a cordial welcome home and In all aU probability will resume his bis work as aa Instructor In our public schools Alex McCormick another of our well known navy boys Is ia in the Park on a furlough turlough The young fOung ma man Ja ia Is pleased wl with J his his' I work i but bit t is S sappy frappy to be back anion among amon Mends rienda and form former forma i ib b home borne me scenes Icene The Simon home was made doubly happy this week by br the home coming or Clarence JIl l tr m of the array army and William 1111 Of t the tb n navy nary Th The t former of and the tho latter from the training eta sta station tion at Great Lakee Lakes Lakee Michigan B Deth th are are in excellent health health- and spirits and are enjoying to the fullest the I meeting of ot loved ones and friends Both Doth will return east to take up their scho school l work which was interrupted by their enlistment in the tha U. U S. S ser ser- ser ser- vice Judge Peter Clark had quite a matInee matinee matinee mat mat- inee this afternoon George Georg Butovich Ilutovich Buto- Buto uto- uto vich had Steve arrested for tor battery battery battery bat bat- tery because struck Butovich with a 0 stove shacker to keep hiji from entering his home The evidence evidence evi evl dence was insufficient to to convict and the case was dismissed Then Butovich Butovich But Dut- who was under the influence of at liquor was arrested and charged with drunkenness s found guilty and fined Charges were made against for tor having In his possession and he be was found guilty and fined It was a 0 clear case of ot fifty |