Show I FROM THE OLD FILES I Five Years Ago January 24 1952 I This week three of our beloved elderly ladies ladles Mrs Esther Greenwood Green Green- Greenwood Greenwood wood Mrs Tena Cunningham and Mrs Ingrid Parson were taken to the Miners' Miners Hospital for treat treat- ment Their friends hope their I stay stay will be short and they return to good health Master Brent Drent son of Mr and Mrs Charles Snow was a happy J boy y Monday when he returned tois to is home aft after r a five weeks stay j i in the Miners Miners' Hospital Brent Drent was injured when struck by toy an automobile automobile auto auto- mobile near his home on Park ParkA A Avenue venue Mrs Lois announces the engagement of her daughter Iris to Mr Leonard Vernon of or orI I I Rockport The marriage will wUl take place the latter part of February Charles Roscoe Virden a brother broth broth- er of Mrs Paul Stokes died in helper Jan 18 Mr and Mrs Stokes attended his funeral in Price Utah Former Resident Killed The dist distressing essing pews news in the press dispatches this m morning stating that Stewart W W. Norton orton I had lad been fatally fatany Injured while working on a chrome mining operation oper op op- operation er tion in New Cale Caledonia 1 was reI received received re re- re- re with sincere regret Deceased Deceased Deceased De De- I ceased was in charge of the Pacific Paci fie fic Bridge Dridge operations here bere for for fora a ye years rs and nd was admired by all jy him The home of the brides bride's parents was the sc scene scene ne Monday evening evering Jan 21 for the marriage of Miss Ponna gonna Vay Gibson daughter of I Mr and Mrs Andy Gibson and John Phillip Langford son of or Mr land and Mrs Wilfred P P. P Langford Mrs Patricia Swanson was bridesmaid bridesmaid bridesmaid brides brides- maid and Robert Langford stood as best man The young couple will wake make j their home in our city after their return from their honeymoon Ten Years Ago January Januar 30 1947 Pay Respects to Missionary Leader Hundreds of friends of the late Charles harles A. A CalUs Callis missionary leader and member of the Twelve Apostles Church of Jesus Christ Christof of Latter day Saints paid their thel respects to him and his f family an and l filed by his open c casket Monday afternoon and evening following its arrival from Jacksonville Fla where Mr CalUs Callis died Jan 21 Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 1215 pm p.m. at the Salt Lake Lako Tabernacle Senator Alonzo F F. F Hopkin president pres ident of the State Senate will be guest speaker Feb 2 on the first special broadcast of ot Builders of the West This is the first of live five special broadcasts featuring guest speakers from the present session session ses sese sion slon of the legislature The programs programs pro pro- grams are sponsored by the Standard Standard Stan Stan- dard Optical Company Note Lon Hopkin is still going going go go- ing tag strong for the of ot tb the State of ot Utah i Early Sunday morning at the Miners Miners' Hospital James C C. Watson died after a long illness with I heart trouble He lie was born Nov 14 19 1878 1678 and had been an employee employee em of ot the Park Utah Mining Company for 30 years He lIe is survived sur sur- vivid by a sister Mrs rs Eliza Bowman Bow Dow man of Park City with whom hamade he ha made his hia howe home He lIe was pi eminent prominent in Knights of Pythias affairs attain A Afine Alne Atine tine fine little gentleman Sheriff Ex-Sheriff Joseph Jooeph C Clark 66 died at his home in Coalville after a long illness Mr r. r and und Mrs J J. F. F Flanagan of Salt Lake City spent a few hours in l Park ark City at the home bome of Mr and Mrs Arthur W. W I efler Loller Mr Flannagan is the clerk for Silver King Coalition Mines Company Wednesday afternoon Jan 22 Thelma Ann entertained at a a. party celebrating her fourth birthday Twenty little guests enjoyed enjoyed en en- I I joyed a happy time 25 Years Ago January 29 1932 Members of the Womans Woman's Athenaeum Club were guests of Mrs William Bardsley at a Chinese dinner The main dish composed of rice meat bamboo sprouts and vegetables was delicious Mrs Bardsley's paper pa pa- paper per covered the making of Clois onne ware for fob which the Chinese are famous and an explanation of Chinese writing with its hundreds of characters Mrs Bardsley's brother has been a missionary in China for many years The Hoover Cafe is serving about seventy meals a day to unemployed unemployed unemployed un un- employed men women and children chil- chil dren 2 meals a day More than 2500 free meals have been served since the free eating house was opened This is a fine record and with free clothing and fuel being given out the terrible depression will be licked Miss lIss Letha Coleman of Midway will speak at the regular Sunday evening meeting in the Church Jan 31 Miss Q Coleman will bring two of her ber sisters with her Who will take part on the program Miss Rose Coleman will wil play a plano piano solo a and d Miss Ruth Coleman will give given a reading Mrs How Howard rd Co Coleman eman returned from Denver last Saturday with witha a fine smiling and robust three thre month old baby b boy y now now legally adopted by Mr and Mrs Coleman and has been christened Howard E. E Jr after his adopted father G. G M. M Club members and guests guest were royally entertained last Saturday Sat Sat- Saturday at a luncheon at the New Park Hotel by Mrs Marie OKeefe Twenty-eight Twenty g guest u e est s t s were present February 3 1922 O. O W W. Shorty Foster teamster for lor the Silver King Coalition had hadan hadan hadan an experience last Tuesday afternoon afternoon after after- noon that he will remember as long as he lives Jives Mr Foster had taken his hia team team up to the mine and being quite a ski enthusiast he decided to to take a ski ride to his home He lIe was going like JIke the proverbial bat out of you of you so often hear about when he made the turn on the southern point of Treasure Hill Here a dangerous cone always forms during the winter storms and In skiing over this point a portion of the cone conet t broke off starting a snow slide I and In a twinkling Shorty was wasI burled buried to his chin but thankful I he was not buried burled under feet Jot of the beautiful There he was buried in a solid mass with only I II his head sticking out There was only one thing to do and that was wasI I can call for help This he did dill and boys skiing on the hill the other side of town heard him and went to town and reported to Jim Don Donand Donand Donand and Fraser Duck Buck that a man was buried in the snow on the mountain moun moun- taro tain top They with other helpers started out immediately for the scene to render help Foster by this time had partly freed treed one arm but would never have made lit It without help Fortunately no bones were broken and he be was helped to his home No more ski ing alone for Shorty he will stick to his team of horses Fifty Y Years cars Ago January 26 1907 1901 Mr and Mrs James Ivers hers Sr were visitors this week at the home of Mr r and Mrs Irs Henry Welch Must George Q Qui u i n a n nand and Frank ank Shields entertained at the Score core Club rooms last Saturday evening A most enjoyable time being the result Dr and Mrs E E. P P P. LeCompte entertained the Friends Club last Monday londay Mrs Henry Fares the Milliner returned home from Salt Lake City ity after buying a spring stock of f ladles hats Miss Dela Moore of Salt Lake City Visited with Miss lIss Leona Farrell Farell Far Far- rell ell this week Skating parties are quite the thing now and at the rink society people may get their skates on without being particularly talked about Park City City's Wizard Walter G. G Clark lark an electrical engineer son of Mr l and Mrs Thomas Clark of this city am and d himself a Park City lad through and through is becoming famous as a result of the invention of a anew anew anew new Incandescent light which has hail been Deen perfected by him and Prof H H. C. C Parker of Columbia University University sity of New York The two me men n lave have been working on the Pion lon for seven years which will wil work a revolution In the electric lighting world and will probably k mean a fortune for Clar Clark and nd Park Parker r. r The invention consists con con- r merely of a new filament o or coil to replace ce the carbon col call now in Use in all incandescent t lights is Mr Mr and Mrs Robert Dalgleish Sr entertained a few friends ve very charmingly in hi honor of Rober Roberl t Burns Durns birthday a day honored b by y Scottish people l last st night W W. W W. Armstrong the banker I t r left ft for tor Los Angeles California for tor or a few weeks visit Isn He lie had bad planned lanned a n trip to Honolulu but business matters kept him nearer home lome Wm J. J Kearns a n long time and respected citizen of ot Park City died led at his home in Portland Oreon Oregon Ore Ore- gon on of miners consumption Ills sons ons sons William and Thomas left tor or his bedside He Ue was a native ot of Ireland and was 45 years old lie He o was was a member of the board of ot directors of the Miners Miners' Hospital and nd past ast president of ot the local liners Miners Union Miss lIu Lizzie Walden went to Salt alt Lake City Sunday last Jut to resume reume re- re ume sume her position at Keith She has been in Park City caring for her mother who has haa as been ill George Cu Gushing Cushing and Fred Morgan Morgan Mor Mor- gan of th the Blyth Fargo Company store were in to Salt Lake City on a a I purchasing trip f for the store I or I February 6 1897 I II I 1 Poor Chinaman David Davil Miller Rome Home Paxton Uton and andRay Ray flay were ere before Judge t Scott cott rott Lockhart for tor snowballing I and end white while enjoying themselves ac as 2 1 breaking a window In the store of ot Kong Wah Walt Chong in Chinatown The boys were dis dismissed dismissed I missed with a lecture by the judge to be more careful in the future Note Note Dos Hoys were boys 60 years ago Rome Rowe went on to be the banker and Hay Ray Briggs Driggs gardener at Liberty Park Jark |