Show I FROM THE OLD FILES I Five Years Year Ago July 3 1952 In a quiet quid Informal ceremony Saturday evening June 28 Claudette Claud Claud- I ette elte Thompson became the bride of Jay Louis at the home 0 ot of the brides bride's parents Mr and andr Mrs r 1 I. I L 1 I Thompson The groom j Js is a ton son of Mr and Mrs Airs Irs Nick of this city Last week Mrs Fred Morgan of Los Angeles California was a brief visitor In Park lark City She SheI was happy to meet so many of her herold herold herold I old friends when she lived here I ben her bet husband Fred ired was manager of the I grocery department depart ment went of Blyth Fargo's store Mr Ir and Mrs Albert Frantz and two children are back In the Park after arter spending a few months in New Mexico Under the sponsorship of the Henry Smith Post No Veterans Vet erans Foreign Wars a splendid J July JOIy ly 4 celebration has been planned planned plan plan- ned for our citizens Samuel J J. Mills former resident of of Park City and Hoyt died Friday morning of causes Incident Incident Inci Inci- dent to age in Edmonds Wash Washington ington Burial was in Edmonds The state road crew completed surfacing resurfacing Main Street this week This week work of renovating and remodeling the Masonic remle femIe Temple Tem rem le Ie was started The work will willbe be done by the active members of Uintah Lodge No 7 Mr and Mrs Tom Costa Costal ana daughters are seeing the tie Eastern Eastern Eastern East East- ern states states via automobile They expect to be gone three weeks weeke Ten Years Ago July 3 1947 Coronation of Miss Park City tonight at Marsac grounds following following following fol fol- fol- fol lowing Juvenile parade Three day program Patricia Langford daughter of lr Ir and Mrs Wilfred P P. Langford has been selected queen to reign over the three day Park City Centennial Independence ence day celebration July 3 4 and 5 Attendants to Miss Langford Langford Langford Lang- Lang ford are Colleen Eley daughter cf of If Mr and Mrs Fred Eley and Lou Ann Birkbeck daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert J. J Birkbeck Mr and Mrs John Aimo of the City Cash Market are enjoying a two weeks automobile trip in the Eastern states Mr and Mrs J. J J. J Fitzgerald of San an Jose C California are 8 spend spending spend spend- end ing Inga a. a few days visiting here and andin andin in Heber r City greeting their then many friends John McAlevey and Charles made a hurry up trip to Long Beach California They left here Friday noon and arrived back Sunday night Charles Frost county clerk Coalville Is confined In the LbS Lb I I Hospital Salt Lake City having havinga undergone a major operation He lie Heis is improving steadily and will w soon be back at his office 25 Years Ago July 1 1932 Word came from Salt Lake City Wednesday morning that W W. A A. A Adams Adam universally known and admired in Park City for nearly a century had died at his home in Sugar House Salt Lake City Complications arising from froma a stroke suffered Buffered two years ago was the cause of death He lIe was I known throughout Utah as a talented talented tal tal- tal artist not alone as a photographer photo grapher but as a portrait and landscape painter He lie had painted portraits of U U. U S S. S Senator Thomas Kearns Kearn and Mrs Kearns Mr and Mrs David Keith Sr and beloved beloved be be- loved Father Galligan and many others He was a devout member i of the Christian Science Church He is survived by his widow He was 78 years old A fire in a vacant house on Rossie lUll Hill revealed reveal d 10 barrels of mash all ready to run a gas tan tank It and burner all ready for lor business except the still which had not yet been placed The fire lire evidently evident evident- ly had been caused when the operator was making connections with the gas tank which caused an explosion and ruining the house The operator made his get getaway getaway away and n the booze was a total doss loss The house was owned by Mrs Rosa Pierce who has not been in Park City for many months It was all nailed up but the bootleggers took over and ruined the property While riding his tricycle last evening little Howard Berry Derry Jr tipped over In the gutter breakIng breaking breaking break break- ing his leg Mr Thomas Lawry the well known rancher on the Provo Rive Riv River er and one of the early settlers of Park City was a Park City visitor this week At 11 o'clock this morning at atthe atthe atthe the Community C Church h b u r c h b Mr I George Langford and Miss Sophia I CummIngs were united in III marri marriage marriage age by the Rev D. D IA A. AY Greeg Miss Dorothy Langford and Mr Roe Cummings attended the couple who left for lor a honeymoon trip through ugh Yellowstone Park They will m make ke a al l home borne ome in Park City J J. E. E Flynn former ormer well known undertaker of this city dl died d Thursday morning following a stroke while at work at his bis mortuary mortuary mor mor- at Price Utah where Mr Flynn has haa been en located located since selling his business In Park City to George M M. M Archer twelve years ago He lie Is survived by his widow and three daughters Funeral Funeral Fun Fun- eral in Price William Franklin Brim 60 50 years Jears ears old Union Pacific Railroad engineer died at his home homo In Og den len He lie had been a well known resident of Park City before moving move ing to Ogden Survived by widow two sons and a daughter 50 Years Ago go goI July 6 1907 I were shocked to bear hear of the death of Mrs Henrietta McEnery formerly Mrs D D. D C C. McLaughlin Me- Me c. c L Laughlin wife of David C. C McLaughlin Mc Me- Laughlin which occurred In San Francisco California Heart failure failure fail tall ure was the cause of death She lived in Park City until 1901 after her husbands husband's death While in Europe she met and married Dr W W. A. A McEnery who with a daughter Isabell Isabel survive her Mrs A. A R R. Graham and her children are down from the Northwest for a visit with her parents Mr and Mrs William Don 5 55 YEARS AGO July 5 1902 It St was a big Fourth of July celebration in Park City and ItIs it itis itis is estimated that between and people participated Inthe in inthe inthe the festivities of our city The Silver King mine Tuesday laid oft off for ten days and many of the boys went to Salt Lake to remain until until after the Fourth |