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Show 25 Years Ago January 1947 Teenagers will hold their Sweetheart Ball on February 14, the orchestra will be Russel Buys. The jars for voting for the "Sweethearts" are in all the business houses so don't forget to vote for your favorite. The candidates are Robert Young and Betty Prather, Betty Smith and Earne Anderson; Dawna Thomas and William Bates; Theron Jolly and Georgia Butler; But-ler; Terry Murnin and Betty Joffs; Patsy Langford and Bob Swanson. Thelma Ann Reseigh entertained enter-tained at a party celebrating her fourth birthday. Guests were Beverlee Reseigh, Janet Jones, Jerry 'D' McArthur, Sherrie Campbell, Diane Bur-b Bur-b bidge, Barbara Workman, Sharon Kummer, Paula Thompson, Thomp-son, Linda Ryan, Sue Ryan, Connie Winn, Jackie Clements, Bill Sullivan, Jim Angeli, John Brierly, Kenneth Buck, Blaine McCusker, Jerry Johnson, Douglas Doug-las Earl Nelson. Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Fish and Mrs. C. V. Hodgson returned re-turned after a vacation inAriz-onia, inAriz-onia, California and New Mexico. Mex-ico. Patients at the Miners Hos- nifal T Tavlnr Doll PoHHon thanking God that he was not under the two hundred feet or more of "the beautiful". There he was pinned fast in a mass of solid snow with only his head sticking out. There was only one thing he could do, and that was to call for help, which he proceeded to do with every ounce of air he had left in his body. Boys skiing on the other side of town heard him and shortly after Jim Don and Fraser Buck were told that a man was buried in the snow on the mountain top. Immediately they started out equipped with shovel and snow-shoe snow-shoe to render help, beingjoin-ed beingjoin-ed by others on their way up. Foster by this time had freed one arm and was doing his best to separate himself from the slide. No bones were broken and by the time he walked to his home he was "as good as new." ORE SHIPMENTS Judge Allied Mines 2,006,080 King Coalition 1,321,340 Ontario 987,600 Total 4,315,020 60 Years Ago January 1915 Bowling Alley in basement of Dewey Theatre. Prizes week ending January 3Ist.First$5,00 Second $2,50. Best five games, Alleys can be reserved for match games. Special nights for ladies. Tournament now on. ephine Matt, and Miss Margaret Corrigan. The Kewpie Club met at the home of the Misses Jane and Mae Nimmo. With music refreshments re-freshments and social converse a pleasant evening was spent. The members of the club were all dressed in Yama Yama costumes cos-tumes which added zest to the occasion. A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Orson Brierley; girl to Mr, and Mrs, John Jackson; boy to Mr. and Mrs. I.Graham; girl to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hansen, and a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Phillips, George Urban remembered The Record office this week with a beautiful specimen of his handiwork in the form of a letter box, and as pretty a piece of scroll work as one could wish to look at. Across the front is artistically sawed out a motto which is particularly applicable to Park City. It reads: "Patronize "Pat-ronize Home Industry." " The heavy storm of Tuesday and Wednesday blocked the Rio Grande for twenty four hours at Gorgoza. The passengers who desired were brought back to Park but some spent the night in the coach to save hotel expense. Rescued Thursday, Mrs. Andrew Peterson entertained enter-tained in honor of theMaccabee guards and color bearers for the support rendered her as captain of the guards at the public installation in-stallation at Society Hall, The guests were all entertained at 500 after which all sat down to a bounteous spread prepared by the hostess. Those present were: Mrs.W. R. Jefford, Mrs. J. Frank Payne Mrs. N. J. Williams, Mrs. Rose Maxim, Mrs. Mike O'Hagan, Mrs. Percy Williams, Mrs. Teresa Matt, Mrs. Homer Vincent, Vin-cent, Mrs. John Swift, Mrs. Richard Witherow, Miss Jos- Keith Pope, Wade Jones, and Mrs. Fedel Martinez, medical; Mrs. James O'Hara, Mrs. Geo, Erickson, and Carol Sundstom, surgical. Utah Press Association. This certificate has been awarded to The Park Record for The Best Editors Personal Column, Class A Newspapers 1946. 50 Years Ago January 1922 News comes from Kenmore, Ohio that a son was born to Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Everly. Mrs, Everely is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ryan of this city. A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Reynolds. O. W. Fester teamster for the Silver King decided to ski from the mine to his home. It was ideal skiing and he was going like the proverbial "bat", nothing impeded his dexterity until he made the turn on the southern point of Treasure Hill above town. Here a dangerous cone always forms during the winter storms and in skiing over this point, a portion of the cone broke off, starting a snow slide and des- pite the rapidity that Mr. Foster was going the slide beat him to it and in a twinkling he was buried up nearly to his chin, and |