Show 11 HIMI It 3 11 F Fd I I I of i 01 1 I I I If H I I 11 11 St ate mat arv'S s totes I IEn i I En Comments i f f s fur 1 sd I 4 Y EVE EYE AT u. 1942 EO 19 EGYPT 1912 EGYPT nT I I It was in the days when war did rage And strife stalked many lands In sea and sky folks saw men die I As puppets dropped by hands And no mans man's fate but as was stalked Since lifes life's young dream began I The ancients told that cut The threads of life In Clotho's hand For some the lines were staple strong For some so short at birth Their living Joy had scarce deployed When snipped the shears of death That Christmas Eve of ot wars war's two forty In a tunnel through the dunes Some soldiers sore from duties chores Struck up the Yuletide tunes The hazy bazy moon oer o'er the sea of sand That waved round El Just barely broke through blizzard bUzzard smoke From the desert storm Kham seen The guns did roar and deaths did soar But yet held the British Corps With Stalingrad this turning point the German hordes And Anti songs were sung by Tommies young Their thoughts on youthful days When church and home homo so far away Were filled with Christmas lays aye And there it lay oer o'er Sinai way The land of which they sang This Palestine so highly praised Where the Saviors Savior's life began They gave 0 Ol 01 I little cave of Bethlehem Where first the tho Infant lay Ft For r God Clod on earth become a babe Ila tad Had 1 no other room they say No room on earth since Ills His birth For lor what child t Jesus came Peace and good will wUl were unborn still And only war had bad tame fame And so 80 o they carolled of Christs Christ's land That eve within the trench But Bethlehem brought a calvary too toome The me cross crose our Joys must wrench And there too It all came clUne true Before Defore ever came ClUne the dawn In deaths death's array their bodies lay Hit by II a blasting bomb now HOW PARK PARI CITY BEGAN S In Bonanza Trail we read When Sam Snyder built sawmills at the low lower r rend end of tb the valley In 18 1853 3 and began to trip strip the hills of the biggest trees this thU forested region was waa known as aa Parley Parleys Perk Park and cattle grazed on these theae amI same am high meadows Not till three of Connors connos Con I nor's nors soldiers stumbled onto outcrop pings ping of ot quartz about two miles mile south couth of the Park during the winter of 1869 marked the spot with a red bandanna and found that the sample of ot ore they broke off assayed six ninety ounces of silver sliver four fifty-four per cent lead and one one- tenth ounce of ot gold did anyone think of seeking minerals here With the openIng opening open open- Ing of the mine Flagstaff In 1870 however how ever a stampede to the district began and a line of tents and shacks the shacks the beginning of Park City took City took root along the bottom of the canyon adds the tho authoress We know Ontario mine made the he camp It was from Ontario too went the Irishman Marcus Daley to found copper mining in Butte Montana A Astory Astory Astory story told In the work Battle of the Copper Kings Hearst of newspaper fame ame had an elder of that name who had Interests In Ontario as also in another Important gold mining camp Virginia City Tilt IllK CURSE ill IF It I Tilt TIlE UK T MINK MANE Folks Polke do not believe In yet strange stories corroborating a curse float loat around nevertheless In Egypt down In the valley of ot the kings king near Luxor years ago an Englishman Earl Ear of Carnavon discovered with associates the he tomb of a remarkable find Ind of an ancient kings king's yet each one died mysteriously one by suicide sui cede cide another from a simple mosquito bite a third killed and so 80 on till all finders Inders were gone some years later The Comstock in Virginia City was really found by McLaughlin and Riley RUey one sold out for and lost It all in I three months montha gambling later In the gold mines heyday sold peanuts off a stand The second wound up a knight of the road a hobo ell all very natural perhaps I f but Out oh obi ohl I What a taU tall from riches to rags I i There Thero was weal I Mining in the west is re replete replete re with tales of such ups and anti downs like the seams of metals metal themselves rich fissures and barren faults run together The lost Dutch mine teeming with goldI gold In is a story tory ever beard heard ever spoken of yet ever burled In legend as aa never found again The Tho movie moUe and story etory of the Treasure Measure of Sierra Madre recently to the fore ls Is a typical tale of the evil ef effects ef recta of finding gold on men partners perhaps who became become Insanely suspicious of each other and kill lUll easily NO NG IN IS 1 CITY Herman Rudder Budder a former fonner sailor Rector Steen Steep John and end Gus GUI McDonnel are all aU mentioned In early days day of 1872 1812 the two latter found a knob of ro rock l two Inches above the ground which revealed a run of silver allver about fifty feet long loni they sold old their claim to George Hearst for THE Tilt AWAKE W. I People here bere many of them woul would 1 pot 1 Continued on Page Two r- r St. St Marys Mary's Church Notes Comments Continued from Page One care to live In New York Detroit or Chicago they would feel lo lost bet t In the crowded titles cities here In the west theres there's room to breathe to think and to Wing a B cat eat around without treading on anyone's anyone's anyone's any any- ones one's toes Its It's the lure luro of the wide spaces besides the tales of the west are legion In numbers The old west called for actIon on the part of Its pioneers law taw and order rudely misunderstood had bad to be established It U was dramatic calling for activation source of stories without limit whereas the east settled for ages had a h humdrum time of It Papa Married a M Mormon rmon the newest work on a southern town In Utah U- U Il Illustrates a lot remark how bow Interesting It Is It holds holds' you yet Its It's a a. simple tale but It haS haft packed interest when the saloon woon Is held beld by the gunman the acting sheriff goes up the street undaunted to face him and like the gets man than bow how often In 10 the movie Its It's tense the slow meeting on the street say lay of Laredo of two moving sharpshooters sharp shooters Its It's the time to pause to ask Which will go down In his gore gore Its It's action that counts its it's the climax of the third act in a play from then on pleasant results will follow The mining west has bos such a a. variety of fire crackIng tales a a. fund of amazing stories tt to be shuttled through the warp and woof of ofa ofa ofa a spinner of yarns to give many novels yet unborn to us In our own town at Alta Eureka Bingham the kernels of first rate books are there just awaiting an imaginative wIelder of the pen TilE THE INTE INTERMOUNTAIN tl WEATHER The past weeks have rarely had It so fair so that branches branches' are ore putting forth their buds the pessimists tell us OhI Ohl Look out for the reaping of whirlwind storms In April but Its It's time enough to bid the devil good morning when hes he's on the doorstep Walt and see SabrIna fair first finished here It Is said 1013 1913 showed a spell after arter Christmas like this or ever sunnier until summer Miners in January went ent to work in their shirt sleeves up to the King mine and it kept good till May OUR SICK Quite a number of adults and little ones have been laid low for some days with flu nu and colds of various 1 kinds in their homes homel The local hospital ho has Its quota and city hospitals seem to be bewell bewell bewell well filled with patients Mr Lee Lell lUddon has haa been Indisposed for sometime he went to a Salt Bait Lake hospital for treatment treatment treatment treat treat- ment on last Monday We hope to have him back in town soon again APPROACHING NUPTIALS Mr George a parishioner in Coalville will be married to Miss Mias Veronica Lison Rock Springs Wyoming on Jan 25 In the Catholic Church of at Saints Cyril and Methodius the brides bride's town home church Silts MRS A. A N FIFTH EIGHTY Y Tuesday last Jan 10 was the big day for Mrs Annie Gibson born 1871 at old Camp Floyd near Lehl Lehi first bivouac of the troops In 10 Utah Her parents had cro crossed cd the plains with the pioneers In 1847 1841 but pushed on later to California returning after atter a a. stay atay of at ten years to Camp Floyd their child at three years of age came to Park City with them and has been here ever since a record of over eighty summers and perhaps Mother of Park City To her home on Tuesday came a host of relatives friends and wishers well to congratulate her on attaining such a fine old age wishing her too many more returns of at this beautiful day in which St. St Marys Mary's most joyfully joins in all sincerity since Annie Annl AnnlIs Is a lady of charm that is ie conspicuous conspicuous con con- in these rush days abrupt and casual to coldness To Than Bern Dern and family group we wished the best beat compliments com corn on this outstanding occasion for tho those e at et home and abroad Mr Roy Boy Howard also came to have Annies Annie's picture picture pic pic- pic- pic ture at her home a well filled house all her ber birthday in which wished to join w with the e honored host I i VISIT ISIT OF 01 ELKS RULER KULEK I Mr John L. L Walker Roanoke Virginia on last lost Wednesday evening as 48 grand exalted ruler urged members of at the various lodges including that of Park City to expand their youth programs and to Individually support the Elks National Foundation says Tribune of Jan 12 Mr Walker complimented Utah Elks on their contribution of to the Elks 6 3 million dollar foundation monies which Is used In all nil states to support Elks charities and to provide Elks scholarships for high school graduates graduates graduates grad grad- a very worthy scheme on which past pad Record Issues had generous tributes tribute I paid to it Indeed I WORK MORK IN PARLEYS PARLEY'S CANYON PROGRESSES I I Reports say aay the contractors are making makIng making mak mak- ing great progress on this work This open 1 California weather Is In a a. big aid to toU it U in fact a n lot of outside contracting I labor usually seasonal only Is II still keeping our going with no thought of crying halt baIt to the continuance continuance ance of their jobs I OUR oun CURB GUIS I We would wish a few ladles to volunteer volunteer vol vol- 01 I I a Den Mothers and an active man as al as 48 soon as aa po possible volunteers are kindly asked ked to answer this appeal and earn our lasting tude We thank Dill Bill Button Dutton for his services services ser ser ser- vices Icell over three years yeara and all the other others t as well I OUR OUK SOLDIERS AND STUDENTS I I The boys in the services have got back to their duties Tom Daley Jim I I II Jennings Danny Wright and arid Bantly I Murdock who In Washington goes to school Sandy Bandy may earn his hie stripes soon lOOn I It 1 I t Jack Hurley Harry DeJonghe and George are back to the books George wrote the other day to say aay his studies I I had him In a pensive mood Ted Smith 1 had bad some days off so he Intended to spend some skiing at neighboring Oar Gar GarI oar oar-I I I mish Germany here you have its highest mountain the to sail down Ted will enjoy it and then was to take to Paris for re remainder remainder remainder re- re I of his furlough He may be beback be beback back In late spring Robert Al AI Cullen left camp at Augsburg on Dec 19 for a at I t of Rome nome saw it Venice Padua and Assist Assisi famous for its St. St Francis also visited the wondrous Padre Plo Pia whose I hands bear the Stigmata of Blood an amazing on Fridays they ar arreal are real wounds such as one sees on Christs Christ's hands bonds on crucifixes and In paintings J The Vatican was closed dOlled on Roberts Robert's arrival arrival arrival ar- ar rival but opened after Christmas when whon t the he returned to view It the sight of a lifetime Also he saw the other famed churches marvelous architectural gems I just poems written in work stone or of of ofa I Ia a lost art The coliseum came Into his view he enjoyed its sight and the tha whole tour Bob Dab leaves Augsburg by Feb 22 then via Bremerhaven to the states hitting Park around aroun March 9 a we will willi welcome him back most sincerely he has done well to see a lot of Europe I FROM NAPA AND FAIRFIELD I CALIFORNIA I Recently our good friend Mrs Mra Agnes Haylor had a letter from Mrs Mary Dowd she and Joe switch their stay between the two top towns Now to Catherine and Glen Olen Richey on New Yens Years Eve came together May and Emmett Emmett Em- Em mett Brooks Drooks a Park city get together get together I also Mary has seen Mrs Charles Moore former Francis Harrington Fred and Milly Pasquale whom folks here will recall to mind The recent Roods floods have damaged routes extensively rendering rendering ren ren- dering some Impassable the Donner Pass is only open spasmodically so ao Joe Joeand Joeand Joeand and Mary will stay put till the end of January We hope Catherine Richey grandmother of Mrs Haylor's daughter Sue is improving in health VISIT TO TilE THE SICK IN SALT LAKE Friday last we saw in hospital Mr Lee who looked fine may have to take things easier on his return to Park by medical advice Lee has hall been on the Job early and late for many years now he needs a a. rest St. St Marys Mary's wishes him hum well get soon Also we called to Asbey's Apartments First South in Salt Lake to Ida Rodgers hoping to have a chat with Matt who had gone on a little stroll to take the air Matt is ts still receiving medical care for his left leCt eye somewhat ulcerated we would like to see him recovered enough to be back In Park it may come soon if It our prayers avail In Heaven for this Intention Ida herself looks fine she's sure a faithful nurse for Matt we wish to compliment her devotedness to him orr on TO PEARL EARL U Olt Last Wednesday Jan 11 U Mrs Betty Adamson by phone got the news from jImmy her son eon Treasure Island laland San Ban Francisco that both Tom Daley and himself were to leave for the above destination at once They are to see the wide Pacific if It orders were duly confirmed as stated OKINAWA V ISLAND Somewhat farther larther on in the Pacific is Pete Martinez who wrote recently to his parents that he enjoys life Ufe better there We send end Pete our regards by The Record PARK RK II U. S 8 WINS This time over Kamas by 64 to 48 on last Friday our to them OF ut TIlE BRISK IWU In 1923 1023 the mint In Denver was w. robbed of by three men and a a lady the escaping car to wealthy Park Bide Side residential area ares got off to such a n quick start that tha only a chance fleeting of fleer's bullet got the robbers robber on flight anyway a corpse was found later in a garage on I Park rk Bide aide Since that day the trail ha hU has been lost although authorities authorities auth auth- believe that a prisoner Der who died some years yean ago in a Minnesota jail was one of the successful gang On Thursday Jan 12 17 the fUt FILL announce announced it had solved the Brink Drink robbery in Boston on Jan 17 17 1961 of over some som six arrests arrest have been ben made We W. await the disclosure of 01 events It began with tipped Informs six alx days that Ie led the FBI to sum seem to secure In announcing that this huge holdup expertly done has been solved to their satisfaction I IFor For almost almo t. t five years to a day the con- con 1 slant stant probing by detectives out to crack this case must have bave gone on with no letup ever The Mounties always get their man the movie make us believe I DILL BILL A AND D EVA LEA LEAVE E US I On last Thursday evening Bill DiU White Whits had the load of furniture ready to leave I Ifor for Helper he and Eva have bave gone from the cafe at we regret their departure departure departure de de- de- de from our midst and wish them every luck In their new way of |