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Show Lake. The couple will make their home in Park City. Harry Berime, driver of the auto stage met with an accident. Even though he had chains, the big auto skidded and overturned landing some thirty feet down the steep embankment. A bouncing baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Roach. Pat Hurley, president; Georgia Butler, vice president; George Davich, secretary-treasurer. Junior class: Karl Nelson, president; Keith Price, vice president; Pilar Uriarte, secretary-treasurer. Sophomores: Peggy Chamberlain, Cham-berlain, president; Bob Caldwell, Cald-well, vice president; Virginia Jolley, secretary- treasurer; LaRae Mills, girls athletic manager; MerrilSanchez, boy's athletic mgr. Seniors: Bert Watson, president; pres-ident; Bob Archer, vice president; pres-ident; Audrey Louder, secretary- treasurer; Ray Dean Prather, boy's athletic manager; man-ager; Jo Ellen Leahy, girl's manager. Football players who will see action this year are Ernie An-denson, An-denson, Lefty Thompson, Theron Jolley, John Bilboa, Hugh Chamberlain, C harles Colvin, Bob Archer, Wayne Carrol, Bob Adam son, Bert Watson, Robert Young, BillNy-man, BillNy-man, James Berry, Terry Murnin, Jack Olsen, Dan Fuell, Boyd Sessions. 50 Years Ago Sept. 1921 A quiet wedding took place at the home of S. L. Raddon when his daughter Mary S. Raddon Rad-don became the bride of Mr. Elmer C. Lee. After the wedding wed-ding breakfast, the couple took the train to Salt Lake where they plan to stay a week then they will go to F illmore where they plan to make their home. Mr. Norman Neil and Miss Etna Page were married in Salt 25 Years Ago Sept. 5, 1946 Successful Celebration by Local 99. The parade at 9:30 under the leadership of Marshal of the Day, Fred Fuelling. The Park High Band, North Summit band and Marsac School Band, floats organizations and 'Utah's Best Crop" marching upMainStreet. Following the parade North Summit band and Park High band rendered several selections selec-tions in front of the Memorial Building. A ball game between Heber and Park City, 23 to 8 favor Heber; at 4 p.m. a boxing match, tug of war and various other sports. In the evening, a search for talent show. The day's festivities fest-ivities closed with a free dance at the Miner's Union Hall. Parade prizes: Dona and Irene Doyle, Gary Johnson, Connie Peterson, Renee Wilde, Blaine Jolley, Bob Burns and Don Wortley. Judges were: George Sykes, Bert Blackleey, and Edward Deeban. Race winners: Rose Lefler, Leona Fisher, Sharon Johnson, M. Martinez, Fred Hamilton, Melvin Fuell, Welby Ward, Peggy Peg-gy Berriochoa, Julia Berrichoa, Louis Jaramillo, BillySanchez, Lionel Musselman, Julia Hamilton, Janet Fuelling, Jennie Jen-nie Wortley, Richard Berriochoa, Ber-riochoa, Calvin Goff, Ralph Golf. Husband and wife race: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thompson, Mr. ajid,Mrs. Kenneth Kummer, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Street. Soap Box Derby. Robert Langford, Wayne Putman, Robert Rob-ert Cunningham. Naildriving: Mrs. Deeban, Mrs. Denton. Mrs. Draper, Mrs. Edna Fisher, Mrs. Carpenter, Car-penter, Mrs. Bessie Smith. Wood Sawing: Mrs. Wallace Street, Mrs. Kenneth Kummer, Mrs. William Denton, Mrs. Edna Carpenter, Mrs. Bessie Smith, Mrs. Stanley Fisher. Boxing: Jack Mitchell, John C. Green, Wm.McRay, referees Sammy Bethers, Glenn Kummer, Kum-mer, Richard Nyman, Raymond Bird, Bob Denton, Richard Mer- richoa, Ray Prather, Keith Nichols, Boyd Sessions. Search for Talent: Mrs. La-Rue La-Rue Jones, Mrs. Ed Kidder, Mrs. Elmer Lee Judges-Cherry Chamberlain, Colleen Lake, Robert Burns, Ilene Casper, Doyle Musselman, Neal Collins, Caroline Hall. Tug-o-war winning side: Chamberlain, Bates, Richins, Holms, Bateman, Toly, Baucon, Clark, Mage. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Berry announce the marriage of their daughter Ella Mae to Mr. Virgil Yates. Patients at Miner's Hospital-Laurel Jorgenson, surgical; sur-gical; Arleen Lefler, Beverly Billings, Tom Olsen, OttoDahl, John Murphy, medical cases. At the home of Howard Coleman, Cole-man, Miss Justine Carter of Cincinnati, Ohio, became the bride of Mr. Coleman. The marriage ceremony was read by Bishop Durrant. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dyson announce the engagement of their daughter LaDene to Mr. Thomas Hanley. Miner's Hospital Baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Marcelino Trujillo. Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hunt. Strange things do happen and perhaps one of the strangest for this section is to have apples and blossoms on the same branch of the tree. Mrs. Paul Pendrak found this on her apple tree. Freshman class officers 75 Years Ago Sept. 1896 The Alliance came within three feet of the Silver King ore body. The Silver King paid its August Aug-ust divident of 25? per share amounting to $37,500 increasing increas-ing the grand total to date to $787,500. With the payment however, comes information that it will be the last dividend paid this year, or until there is a decided improvement in the market for its product. The management has become tired of sacrificing values when there is no need for. it, and the decision to shut off heavy shipments ship-ments was the result of a unanimous un-animous vote of the directory. Superintendent Kearns says the mine will continue to employ its usual force of men and make valuable improvements, in and about the property and only ore enough will be shipped to meet current expenses. It seems the drilling contest con-test held at SaltAir on Labor Day fell short of expectations, there being no drilling teams on the ground to compete with the Park City boys who to save an utter failure, gave an exhibition ex-hibition drill and in 15 minutes sunk a hole in the granite block that measured thirty -five and three eighths inches depth, which according to the Tribune establishes a new state record for double hand drilling. |