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Show We mc-ntboi-W hen : he kitchen making pies, And in tlie nursery the baby cries. Eugene Jolley 1 see you a well knuwn coach at Stanford Stan-ford U and the girls you knew are not so few. Now Phylis damson once so sweet and shy , spends her time fixing Noal's tie. Edna de talker of :he class, dreams of blondes in days of past. 'Goof Wortley" the boy who could croon, thinks of Frieda and looks at the moon. Wendall Crabb with his not-arious not-arious ford, is nowpresident af the Park High School Board. Lola Despain with ler million dollar smile, low earns her living with a 'inger nail file. By the fire I see May Kid-ier Kid-ier sitting with a poll parrot ind a ball of knitting. Beth Snyder theSnyderville vamp, s now living with Russ at the Jordenelle camp. Afton Brierly the sweetheart of all, tenderly listens to the babies call. Bob Hernon once the class joker, is now makinghis living liv-ing by playing poker. Earl Fisher once May's "Sunny Boy" is now his mother's pride and joy. Isabel Dabling with brains and good looks,' spends her time studying law books. Ralph Reseigh with his famous grin, the prettiest girl is sure to win. The Barta girls with friends galore, will never be to any man a bore. Bob Scott of whom we're so proud, will make people singhispraises loud. Unless Genevieve so witty and gay, has persuaded Scotty with her to stay. Cam Hernon once the man of the hour, is now the chief executive power. Ethel Workman is an everyday whim, is baking cakes for her dear Jim. Bob Thielke is strong and brave. He saves beauties from a watery grave. Nola Young is a bright young miss, now has two charming twins to kiss. I see Stella Price in an opera singing, and praises loud in her ear are ringing. And now my friends there are no more, here endeth the prophecy of '34. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Berry, baby girl. Mother and babe are doing splendid and fire chief is happy but just a bit disappointed. This is the third girl and it was hoped a "little chief would come along to someday take his j dad's place. ; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson. John-son. A fine baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kofford. 40 Years Ago December 1933 Everyone in the community commun-ity knows J. W. Jacobs, better bet-ter known as "Jim" who until just recently operated the "Park Ave." grocery story. Old man depression won in that deal. A benefit dance will be given for Jim at the Elks Hall and the money derived from the dance will go to open a music store on MainStreet. Mr. Jacobs will be incharge of the studio and will teach voice and music apprecia- tion. He will be assisted by Mr. Byron Jones and other instructors. Class prophecy of '33: Listen my classmates and i I will tell if the future years i will treat you well. In the crystal ball of 1944 I see: I Glen Gidley drifting out to i sea, Glen a sailor you will I be. The next I see is Kath- ryn Sheen. She is an ac- ( tress on the screen. Vera ; Isaacson once the girl with the dreamy eyes is now in i 15 Years Ago December 19G8 Daly Judge mine fire loss is set at $10,000, cause not determined. Dorothy Ann Grose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grose to marry William Wil-liam L. Humphrey of Magna Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Carpenter, Car-penter, baby girl born Dec. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lake, baby daughter Dec. 8. Hospital Patients: Mrs. Virginia Street, Alma Ped- erson, Douglas Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas, Claremore, Calif., have three new granddaughters granddaugh-ters to make the Christmas more merry for them. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Burton, of Ontario, Calif., are the proud parents of a daughter, first born; Mr. and Mrs. Reece Thomas, twins at their home in Manti, Utah, where Reece is teaching. 20 Years Ago December 1953 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hortin of Oakley announce the engagement en-gagement of their daughter . Dixie Lee to Mr. Lawrence r. Hethke. Marriage is set for "early summer. Miss Darlene Rae Olsen and Thomas Mason Smith were married by Ray Clegg in the Memorial Building. The newly weds will honeymoon honey-moon in Sun Valley, Idaho. 25 Years Ago December 1948 The friends of Miss Leona Hall will be happy to know she is doing nicely after being operated on for appendicitis. Local 99 will sponsor a Christmas party and dance at their hall. Santa will be at the Egyptian Theatre in Park City and at the Avon Theatre in Heber. 35 Years Ago December 1938 The first skiing accident of the year was near Camp Cloud Rim. Miss Edwards, camp director, while entertaining enter-taining a party of skiing friends had the misfortune to break her ankle. She was brought as far as the Daly water tanks on a toboggan by Ed Hawkison of the power company and Vern Frame of the telephone company after an all-night trip up to the summit in deep snow. She was then removed to her home in Salt Lake. Miriam Wilson, a member of the Dorcus 4-H club is wearing a lovely gold pin, which was awarded as first place winner in the county record book contest. A fine baby girl born to |