Show Park P Float alt Just a reminder to you tax taxpayers payers you payers you can pay your property property property pro- pro perty taxes to the First Security Bank on Main Street Park City The hours are the same as the Monday banks through Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs- Thurs Thursa day from 9 am a.m. to 2 pm p.m. on Fridays you have from 9 am a.m. to 6 pm p.m. It looks like Johnny Fritch finally finished up all the cars he had to fix He now has time to clean up a few of thelast the thelast last details and then he is taking off to prospect and mine his Nevada property Sure hope he hits pay dirt Going to seem funny not to see him and Jack Rukavina at the Lower End of Park Mike Ivers is getting to be the theman theman man about town He not only handles real estate out of the Gardner Real Estate office at Main he is setting up his Polaris snowmobile business in the office space of the late Fritch garage So Mike is seen going and c coming ming about town trying to keep both bot h offices covered Young Bill Sullivan is a patient patient patient pat- pat in Salt Lake Veterans Veteran's hos- hos pital On Thursday November 9 he is scheduled to have sur- sur gery All his friends send him wishes for a speedy recovery The sixth girl in the picture of the sixth grade girls which was in rne ine 1 Park ark Record 67 19 was Mary Himes' Himes sister sister sister sis sis- ter Marvel Clark who died a few years ago The Perry Clark family lived inthe inthe in inthe the Daly House that is now the Utah Power and Light building on Main Street That saucy little gal skating walking shopping talking with Suzie Bruun is Suzies Suzie's niece Bonnie Sue Bruun from California's California's California's Cali Cali- fornias fornia's Del Mar She has come cometo cometo cometo to visit Park City for about ten days and seems to take to the Park in the same way as Suzie- Suzie she charms all who meet her Mary Himes is back in Park City after alter spending a little over three weeks in California She spent one week in El Monte visiting with her sister Mrs Vivian A Arbuckle r b u c k 1 e. e Then she traveled down to her brother John F. F Roach in Baldwin Park for another week The last ten days she stayed with her son Hal Himes and his family in Redlands Mary said she couldn't stay longer because she had to come home and get her Christmas pac packages k age s ready Charlie Himes is glad to have her back home to get the house really vacuumed He doesn't like to move the furniture when hes he's doing it Fred Colli Collins n s who moved away from Park City at the age of 50 years was just retired from the Salt Lake Water Department Department Department De De- De- De after 17 years tenure which came to an end October 31 1967 For his fine work and job well done he received a avery avery avery very beautiful gold watch and chain fro from m the Department Congratulations Mr Collins we hope you find time to come up and visit with old friends here herein in Park City now you arent aren't so busy Thelma Linday has not gone away or left the telephone com com- she pany-she is recuperating from froma a back injury she received late tl this summer when on vacation ii in the State of Washington All h her friends miss her and hope s she will soon be back on the J job and feeling well Those were fifth and sixth g graders fro from m the Edgemont S School in Sandy Utah who were t touring the town on Monday November 6 All children a and 5 teachers rode the train i into the Spiro Mine Tunnel Museum Museum Museum Mus Mus- e eum to get a first hand look at atthe atthe atthe t the interior of the mine and its v workings They vis visited i t e d the Change Room which as s a replica c of an assay office a blacksmith s shop and other items of interest r the silver representing days c of mining At the Spiro Depot t they ate their lunch before taking taking taking tak tak- i ing their bus up to the south southend southend southend e end of M Main a i n street The They y t traveled to the bottom north northend northend northend e end of the city by foot looking around at Park ark City Wonder who was on police duty to show t them the dungeon at it the City j jail It is hoped they not only c enjoyed the outing but they came away with respect for the i many miners and their families i which made Park City possible The Park City Kiwanis Club i meet every Wednesday evening J for a dinner meeting Ken Webb 1 has just given the Park Record a list of the 1968 elected i cers Nope were we're not going to i tell you-we're you going to get them in a picture and show you l So Kiwanis be prepared to have your picture taken very soon |