Show Twenty-five Twenty and Fifty Years Ago Agot t e eFrom From the Files FUes of Tho Thu Park Record December 7 7 1033 1829 At the regular meeting of the local camp Woodmen of the World Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day night the following officers were elected for the ensuing term Elmer C. C Lee consul commander A. A R R. Fletcher past consul commander W. W D. D St. St Jeor advisor John Rino escort Homer Vincent VIncent Vincent Vin VIn- cent clerk Twenty five Years Yean Ago Ago Ago- Wednesday night at the regular meeting meetIng meeting meet- meet Ing of Uintah lodge No 7 F. F ac A. A M. M tho the following officers were elected forthe for forthe forthe the ensuing year B. B B. B Flack Flack worshipful worship worship- ful master Albert Seeman senior warden warden warden war war- den Rex Wheelwright junior warden J. J A A. A Wyckoff treasurer W. W A. A secretary O. O W. W Fuller and J. J W. W stoner trustees Twenty five Years Yoon A AThe Ago Ago Ago- The entertained at a luncheon Wednesday noon in honor of the birthday anniversary of Miss MIas Susie Collins Covers were laid for ten Twenty five Years Aco Ago Ago- Among the many many who came to Park City to spend Thanksgiving holidays day ol were Miss Eleanor Wright Miss Miss' Birdie Seattle Beattie Miss Catherine Evans Miss Georgia Morse Tom Potts James Jennings dennings Jen den Clarence and Roger Roier Mc- Mc Donough All AU returned Sunday to resume their school work and Miss Mamie Lowe and Wm Jackson returned to Logan the same day Twenty Jive Years Ago Ago Ago- The Elks Elka hall was filled to capacity capacity last Sunday night the occasion being the annual Memorial services of the Elks The ritualistic part of or the program was Impressively rendered by the officers of the lodge and the musical program consisting of a quartette by II H. V. V Alston James Hood Lester and Olen Glen Hood a duet by Mr and Mrs James Hood a vocal trio by Mrs J. J C. C Mrs W W. J J. J Lewis and Mrs S. S J. J MUlti Mills and a solo by Mrs W. W J J. J Lewis were all pleasingly rendered Miss Letha Coleman the well known and talented elocutionist and lecturer gave the memorIal memorial mem mem- orial address which was given the closest closest closest clos clos- est attention possible by the large audience audience audience audi audi- ence and teemed with exalted thoughts of love and service and the good re resulting re- re suiting It was an elevating address and effectively delivered Miss Coleman is Ls truly captivating capable and clever Tho The Files Flies of The Park Record of December S 5 1898 The Tho ore shipments for the week amo amounted to pounds On November a fine pound nine pound nine baby boy was born to Mr and Mrs Sam Kidder Mr Thomas Kearns told a Record re reporter orter today that the story in yesterdays yesterday's yesterdays yesterday's yesterdays yesterday's yester yester- days day's Salt BaIt Lake Herald to the effect that Oeo D D. D I had beaten him out of or any other sum was all buncomb buncomb bun- bun comb lIe He says the Salt Lake papers are drawing a long bow in the Loomis affair in order to work up a sensation Th The members of the Episcopal church of this city appreciate Mrs David Keiths Keith's contribution of toward the re rebuilding rebuilding re- re building of the Episcopal church which will be done early In the spring |