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Show ! Park Float f r x t Y : : : Everyone is urged to plan to attend the Ilalloweeen party being be-ing scheduled this year. Anyone Any-one may join in the fun with or without a costume however, just sat there and smiled! Mr. arid Mrs. Fay Dearden of Park City were accompanied by their daughter Marian and Mrs. Dearden's mother, Mrs. John E. Wright of Salt Lake City when they took a short motor trip last week. They visited Bryce and Zion Canyon, went to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon for the first time and stopped in Cedar City to visit relatives on their way back. Mrs. Tom Hewitson returned home last week after visiting six weeks at the home of Dorothy Dor-othy and Kenneth Foster in Concord, Con-cord, Calif. Dorothy sends greetings to her many friends in Park City. prizes will be awarded only for those IN costumes. There will be costume prizes for adults as well as youngsters. The admission for a parent in costume is "one child". Mother and daughter games will be played; also father and son games. The Record has been asked to remind the teenagers of the community that a dance with live music, trophies, hot dogs and cokes is all set up everything including admission is free all the PTA is waiting for is a date and a promise to support it. It's all up to the teenagers! That big week-end of Rugby left Allan Savage with a broken collar bone. He stopped in at the Park Record office to bring us up to date on his newest ven-ture-the Poison Creek Drug. He says they've been going now for a few weeks but that 'things just haven't clicked". So they will be closing for one week beginning be-ginning Friday, September 24 and will re-open on the following follow-ing Friday, October. "It's going to be all different", Allan said. "Just wait and see. -THIS time it's going to be right!" Over the Labor Day weekend week-end Mathilda Toly had her son George, his wife Loyia and two children, Karen and George, of Anaheim, Calif., as visitors. They were kept busy visiting with Loyia's mother and dad in Midway, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sulser; the Pete Toly family; the Tony Toly family of Salt Lake City; Josie Clark and Ann and Ray Houtz of Salt Lake City; Ida Nuneviller and Frank and John Byer of Park City, before motoring back to their home in California. Heather Montgomery made her Park City debut on Sunday, September 19, as she was the center of attraction in the green Volkswagon parked outside the Resort. She was exactly two weeks and one day old and Randy, her daddy, who is Public Pub-lic Relations at the Resort, said that Heather will start her ski lessons this season. Her mama |