Show i i i i I I Twenty-five Twenty and j I I Fifty Years Ago I I From rom t the hI files of ot Tin The Park lark Ih Record of or orI May I 25 1028 1928 Forty-eight Forty merit badges were awarded boys for their proficiency In various studies of ot scouting One boy received ten merit badges others received recel four and five each Life Scout pin was awarded award award- ed Theodore Johnson first class pins awarded to Dean Lewis and Floyd Martin Twenty flip I Years Ago 0 Mr and Mrs Herman Hethke and ond little son returned Wednesday from a I delightful auto trip and visit in the I Duchesne country where Mr Hethke has hasa a well equipped farm 1 Twenty Twenty-fUe Years tar AK 11 ta a I Word from Mine Manager J. J D. D Fisher I of the Star of Utah last evening was to the effect that all hands were busier buster I than ever Installing new machinery preparing for regular ore shipments I etc Railroad cars are now at the Union Pacific terminal Park Utah to be loaded with Star of Utah ore and the first I shipment will be made the first of the I I week I I I I From rom the files rues of ot The Park Record I of or May 23 23 1903 I I At a meeting of citizens held Monday I night to discuss the matter of joining I in the reception of President Theodore I Roosevelt on his arrival in Salt Lake I t next Friday at which J J. J W W. Quinn pre pre- presided pre f sided aided with Peter Martin as secretary the following committee was named with J full power to act M. M J J. J Dalley Dailey Chas I Getsch C C. C W. W E. E P. P Evans Jinks Jinks' I Nelson P. P H H. H J J. J Howarth Mike I Wynn J J. J A A. A Kirby W W. W. W Armstrong W W. W S. S Wright C C. C R. R Drake George Weber W W. F. F McLaughlin Carl Bloom Gus Carlson Henry Welsh Weigh Ed Berry and Barney Riley I Ore shipments for the week were I pounds Reports from the says conditions conditions con con- getting better as the shaft goes downward The bottom is le said ld to be In good vein matter with ore coming In at 1 In Intervals I From rom the files of May MilY 30 1003 1903 At least tenet were in Salt Lake yesterday to see President Roosevelt and to participate In the festivities of the occasion Some fifty horsemen rode down Thursday afternoon and five lve carloads went down on the excursion yesterday afternoon Next Friday at the Stake House in Coalville commencement exercises OVIll will willbe be held The following are those who I will graduate from Park City District No 12 Earl Aubrey Rattle Hattie Baker Daker John Bates Dates Emma Berry Derry Robert Dalgleish Milton Dority Florence Fernette Esther Gidley Vernon Glade Frank i Gilbert Heal James Howells Robert Hurley Anna Johnson Ulima Young Elsie t Elsie Snyder Ernest Jorgensen Martha Kelly Leroy Kidder Lloyd Loofburrow Alex McDonald Ida McFarlane George McKay Ellen Mabel Moffat Harry Stevenson Agnes Stromness Mark Mork Wright Violet Wright Charles Ford Margaret Nimmo Janie Janle Nimmo Instructors Instructors Instructors I tors C. C A. A Blocker principal F F. F L. L Peterson Peterson Pet Pet- erson Lillian Bain teachers |