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Show stalks and strange noises, decided de-cided to investigate, and appearing ap-pearing suddenly in the bakery of his establishment, caught his baker in the act of disposing dispos-ing of wares and merchandise to a Chinaman, who, it was learned later had for sometime been in the habit of going to the back door of the bakery at unseemly un-seemly hours and receiving goods at much reduced prices. It is needless to say that the bakers pay suddenly stopped and he made a hasty get-away from the city to avoid prosecution. 25 Years Ago December 1047 At the Miners Hospital this week, a baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones. Tom Hewitson who was injured in a mine accident two weeks ago is doing splendid. Martin Carlson, Mrs. Kate Sweatfield, Harold Carpenter, "Bill" Cottum and Jane Doulton still answer roll call, but all are doing fine. James Ivers, vice president and general manager of the S Liver Li-ver King Coalition mines was elected president of the Utah Mining Association. Lieutenant Keith D. Buck arrived ar-rived in the Park to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Keith Buck. Lieutenant Buck is now stationed at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey. a crackerjack good story'in the December issue of the "Top Notch Magazine", title "Right-Handed "Right-Handed Southpaw". The greater the sale of magazines containing contain-ing Mr. Kescel's story, the greater good it does the author because of his affliction that of total blindness caused by an assasin's bullet while Mr.Kes-cel Mr.Kes-cel was superintendent at a mine in Mexico. He went from Park City to accept that responsible res-ponsible position. 57 Years Ago Here thgy. are! The biggest bargain offers ever made. Woman's Wo-man's World, Plain and Fancy Needlework, Home Life and The Park Record, one year for $2.25. A very happy and successful surprise was given on Mr. and Mrs. F red Eklund at their home. So large were the number of friends who participated it was necessary to adjourn to the Swedish-Finn Hall where a most delightful time was enjoyed in dancing, card playing, games, etc., followed by refreshments. As in evidence of the high regard re-gard in which Mr. and Mrs. Eklund are held by their many friends, the popular couple were presented with a handsome couch and a set of hand painted paint-ed cups and saucers. A handsome baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Gibson. THE WISER PLAN To marry a fairy. Sounds well in a book. Bur wary men marry a competent cook. Last week Jack O'Hara, the bustling proprietor of the St. Louis Baker, hearing muffled 50 Years Ago December 1922 A fine baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dreitzler, the first born to this young couple. The front page of the Park Record has a beautiful color photo titled Santa's Workshop. Very colorful. Weather conditions this past week as reported by Mrs. C.V. Hodgson are: highest temperature temp-erature 36, lowest 8 above on the 11th, two inches of snow on the 9th, 8 inches on the 10th, two inches on the 12th, eight inches on the 13th and twelve inches on the 14th. Only two clear days for the week. Joe Kescel, a mill man of Park City and now a popular writer of short stories with headquarters in New York, has |