Show 1 11 Dads Dad's Column CONFIDENCE pONT DoNT DESTROY the Confidence That someone has placed In you TrY to live Uve up to everything They say that's good about you Somebody watches you every day And follows each step you take I Dont take a step where they dare not tread tread- tread tread- Please don't dont JUst dont Just for their sake sakel I Somebody thinks youre you're admirable admirable- i That each thing you do i la right I Each word you speak Is truth to them them them- Youre You're perfect In someone's sight I Someone Is conn confident dent that you'll win In all alt you endeavor to do Somebody's faith will wUl be broken up It If ever you prove untrue Somebody learns from the things you do doAnd doAnd I And believes the things you say I Always be worthy of their faith faith falth- Dont Don't ever lead them astray I I your lifes life's an example to someone else else else- Someone Is counting on you Somebody's sure your ways are right right right- Dont Don't fall fail them whatever you dol dot Anon o o o LT USHER AND ANI BRIDE Ms I ITS n HOME IE FOLKS LAST FRIDAY evening the home was particularly honored by a visit from Irom Lieutenant Earl B B. B Fisher and his charming bride of two months who were In the Park Fark on a ten-day ten furlough 1 I for lor a a. visit with the Lieutenants Lieutenant's parents i I Ir I Mr r and Mrs George M. M Fisher Summit Fisher Summit county's popular sheriff and wife It I was Mrs Karl Earl 1 Fishers Fisher's first visit it In Utah she being a a. southern young YO lady and I enjoyed her hT western trip exceedingly Lieutenant Fisher has been honored for fOl service In South Africa and various other sections over there lie He Is s now temporary temporary tem tern located at Clovis flying field New Mexico but will again go overseas on his lila return to service The Lieutenant and wife enjoyed every minute of their brief visit in Utah returning to New Mexico Saturday saturday mor morning 9 9 9 OLD TIMERS VISIT TilE THE OLD OLI TOWN WHAT WAS a decidedly pleasing surprise surprise sur sur- sur- sur prise prize for Dad last Sunday afternoon was the visit of Joe Dr Brandl one of Park City's popular and well-known well business businessmen men of more than thirty five years ago who was accompanied by George Crossman Cross Cross- man a present pop popular lar resident of our community Mr and Mrs Brandl arrived in the Park last Saturday evening from their home borne town of Idaho Falls Idaho just for a 0 brief visit purposely to see Dad and the few other real old old- timers who are still stilt in our midst Mr Brandl Brandt came to Park City some forty or forty live years ago lIe He was a butcher butcherby by trade and was first employed by Jim wh who was then conducting a butcher shop and later was employed by the George Smith Market then the theE E. 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Sutton Button market then finally went In business for himself himsel He married during durIng during dur dur- dur- dur ing his residence here He became one of the prosperous business men of our city an active member of the tho Elks lodge and one ono of our best beat known and popular citizens of our community In 1910 he ho and family moved to Idaho Falls purchased an established a meat market and ana for Jor twenty-five twenty years was a a. success success-r I ful and prominent business man of that city Recently he hc retired from business and now he and his wife and hi his two sons eons are on easy street so to speak Jot Joe is AS as husky and acid Jovial as always and Mrs Brandl while bile in good health has trouble because f v f rheumatism During their brief stay they were guests of ot Mr and Mrs Grossman They left fer their Idaho home Monday O MINING ll ISO ASSOCIATION TION lI BIMETALLISM 1 I TIlE THE COLORADO Mining Association Is rallying the metal miners of the West behind the bimetallic st standard to wage a successful battle for this Just principle pie Not only will the entire mining Industry in industry In- In industry stand man to man behind the call caU of the association but business Interests in interest interests In- In terest of the nation will wUl no doubt see seethe the tho wisdom of hard money in face of creeping inflation and with paper money in many countries shunned by millions of people The United States has enough power to show the world the wisdom of a a. bimetallic standard and advocate Its adoption I 9 V O V V P I I MOKE TRAINING roil lOIt tRw OU Dear Dad I received a copy of The Park Record In the mail mall l and ce certainly enjoyed It Its It's strange how much a a. simple thing like reading a a. letter etter or a Taper paper can ease tense nerves Right flight nO nOall now all of or us are under quite a strain If II my wy squadron can c'an complete this week weeS of f flying well we'll have completed our Pilot Training On October 16 18 we leave this thu field eld for transition Some of the boys boyl I ull l go to a a. 28 B base some a a. B D etc I expect to be sent to a 17 B Flying Fortress base for ten more weeks After that comes about 4 weeks of 0 O T U 51 and then a pilots pilot's wish comes true true combat combat with the enemy Everything depends upon this last week weela tf cf flying for were we're being given our final check rides I Iw w have ha Just on one ond more flight to make make make-It'll It'll I be e an Instrument nt check on Thursday i- i Weather ta ts cold damp and rather miserable It'll be great to get back mT ack to California for a few days I suppose its Just my luck to get home when thires res re's a rain storm or something It IC l It ere ere possible Id I'd stop by to see you hOU but ut for the Present that's out of tj the th e o question BOB BOD SePtem September e 26 14 1944 V P U Wily II I WW ROOSEVELT ELT an TilE THE FOLLOWING Is an excerpt from maw article e written by Alben W. W Barkley Darkley centE majority leader ot of r the U U. S S- senate senater r re lie hers liers publIshed l in to an Issue of Colliers Cot Cd- Cothers must then Way now and give to the In reason awn and soun Sound Judgment in ill Pee pro prosecution o ot r the war to the he most moat and nd i In n n the me successful con conclusion and consummation of a peace that Continued on Page Pago Four Tour Dads Dad's Column Continued from Page Pace One 1 will be just and enduring In supporting President Roosevelt for tor another term 1 do It for the simple and hardheaded hardhearted I reason that under the conditions condition which face faco the world and the nation today and will face them In November and for a period thereafter he is I. far and away the best qualified man to meet these conditions condition and help resolve them themas I as President of the United States O OO O 1 I VOTE FOR Roosevelt next month I O O O iI ABOARD A hospital ship entering New York harbor a medical officer stopped stopped stopped stop stop- ped to ask a wounded soldier whether ho bo had any personal belongings to be I carried ashore The boy shook his hi head I You dont don't mean that a soldier who I saw as much action as you did has bas no souvenirs souvenirs' exclaimed the officer Captain said the soldier I dont don't have hava any souvenirs souvenirs because because all I want of ot this war is I. just a faint recollection Coronet A RAPS nAPS DEWEY DEfEY DEMOCRATS WILL win win state both tate and national elections eJection by a largo large majority major major- ity It if Thomas E E. Dewey continues to tomake tomake make speeches Senator Abe Murdock declared upon his hb arrival in Salt Lake Lako City Clip from southern Utah Tuesday af- af I Dewey knows know more about less than any other presidential candidate in our he averred While confident of victory the Democrats do not however anticipate a landslide he h admitted Salt Lake Times Time |