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Show Chi! Chat With Bea The MIA softball teams from the South Summit Stake play here in the Park at the lower ball park every Monday and Wednesday morning. Get out and give your support. I think it is great that these girls are active in the sports. All games are scheduled for Park City as all teams play volley ballinKamas in the fall, and they play at 10a.m. in Park City. While we are on the subject of softball, what has happened to the boy's Little league? Haven't heard of any yet this year. Father's Day was very happy for the Arthur Workman family with the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Workman and their six child re n from Marshall Town, Iowa. A happy time was enjoyed by all the family with a get together on Sunday, more like a family reunion as this is the first the family has seen of Dennis in two years. Also at home were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Provost,, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Workman, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Angeli and their families making mak-ing quite a houseful. Dennis will fly to Tulsa, Oklahoma tomorrow tomor-row on business and will be back in ten days, but the family will remain here to enjoy everyone for at least three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen Jen-sen and family and Kay Kummer went to Starvation Dam over the weekend fishing, as a result of the great fishing there. We are the recipients of a beautiful mess of trout. Stan Fisher is home from the hospital and doing nicely. In the time that Stan has been down it seems that several members of his family have also been hospitalized. As the old saying goes, "It never rains but what it pours". His brother Glenn Carlson, Frank Carpenter and Layton Goff also have been or are still in the hospital. All 'the Park City friends wish them well and a quick recovery. The tourist season seems to have got started in Park with quite a few visitors and convention conven-tion groups this past week. I met with the wives of the CPA's, and the Steel and Iron Engineers and also a Senior Citizen group from Tremonton. All .were so taken with the town they are planning on a return visit very soon to see what they missed or what maybe now then. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Shull and three children, Tony, Elizabeth Eliz-abeth and Katherine, of Sioux City, Iowa were overnight guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. H. C, McConaughy at their Park City home. The Shulls were en-route en-route home from a trip to California, New Mexico, Arizona, Ariz-ona, Yosemite National Park and Nevada. Mac tooktheShulls on a short tour of the town and they were very much interested inter-ested in the history of Park City. That evening Mr. and Mrs. R. D. (Bud) McConaughy joined the group for dinner at Mt. Meadow Ranch. Mr. James Archibald, formerly for-merly of Park City now residing resid-ing in Ogden, stopped in the News Office Tuesday to say hello to W. P. (Lynx) Langford. Mr. Archibald is an avid reader of The Park Record. He said he will celebrate his 83rd birthday birth-day July 5, Mr. Archibald is visiting his two step daughters, Mrs. Lew's Tonks and Mrs. Olga Hannum in Morgan. |