Show x t REMEMBER t that hat old newspaper news news- paper press we quit using a couple of at years ago It finally L L rolled out through the back door Saturday courtesy of the North r Morgan Loo Ward It seemed so huge inside and took up so much valuable valuable- space Now sitting out there in the rain it looks little lUtle and shrunken and fo forlorn lorn The press press was made before the turn of If the century and is isso isso so o obsolete that new parts had to come from froni the village black black- smith mith Still SUll it isn't old enough t. t to be valuable a antique so its it's just several tons tors of ot junk Dozens of boys and young men t have served their time on that old clunker as one stage of learning the printing business and they must share with us a little nostalgia as new and modern me meter s of printing re replace replace replace re- re place presses like this all allover over the UI United ted States This one one came far as we b. b can learn 1 ear n from Sugarhouse i I about 20 years and ago-and it was already an old The one from Park City was shipped to Tremonton used for several years and junked about 10 years ago Ald Ad the REAL timer old-timer came under the torch and sledge at Coalville 15 years ago Time passes t EVER SEE tor termites mites We I hadn't until Friday Moving j I some old rotten boards out outback z back we were amazed to find f millions of the rascals Somehow Vf we had supposed t they were big ugly critters maybe like Uke earwigs but they're not They're just about the size of the he lead that s shows on a apen- apen pen pencil cil cU and the yellow-gray yellow you ever saw It must take billions c cf of em to wreck a building REMEMBER all the coins your kids have lost on the school grounds the past 40 O 0 years You'll never get em back of course course but but a new hobby is paving payIng pay pay- ing off A modernization of ot the old- old fashioned d mine-finders mine used by bythe bythe bythe the infantry rill nil detect metal objects for about 18 inches be beneath beneath beneath be- be neath the soil People pass these across the ground surface and F when they get the signal they dig and usually come up with a coin com An unconfirmed report de declares declares de- de clares Glares that hat strangers found more than in coin on the grounds of 01 the old Morgan organ High School building Some of them were ere even old enough to o be that thai building gilding has as been there for a few generations t remember And if you see up aroun around the Park City hills people poking poking pok pok- ing king sharp rods into the ground j 1 you'll know they're old bottle bottle- hunters Old bottles have I I tt become very big bigin in the antique field and hobbyists spend all their spare time looking for certain bottles at et least 75 years old Where do they find em em besides out in the desert That's what the sharp rod is for If U Uit it hits a soft spot in the Ute rocky terrain that means theres there's probably an old privy hole there After Aner half haU a century all that remains is earth back dust of course perfectly sanitary In the old days they've learned learn learn- ed lots of good drinkers deposited de deposited deposited de- de posited the dead soldiers in the privy Now they're suddenly very valuable Shall we give tive it a go |