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Show up. Machintoshes from $3 up. Yours for trade. JULtUS FRANKEL, one door south of the Palace Restaurant. To date 746 pupils have been enrolled in the public schools , which is more than 100 above the list for the same periods in 1895. The schools show very plainly that Park City is steadily growing in point of population. i This has been a strange week in Park City. The temper of the people have gone from grave to gay and from gay back again to grave. At times the town was as dull as a church yard and again it was wild with delight, but through it all nothing occurred oc-curred to mar the peace of the community. No such interest was ever before manifested in this camp in a national campaign. Recorder: Maude Hurley-D; Treasurer: D. B. Desrochers-D. Desrochers-D. Councilman, 4-year: Andy Peterson-R; Councilman, 2-year: 2-year: Fraser Buck-R; Thomas Morris-D; Dan McPolin-D. Today is the third anniversary anniver-sary of the signing of the Armistice. Arm-istice. There is not the frenzy of excitement and demonstration demonstra-tion of joy as was manifested in our city three years ago. Today there is deep feeling of reverence and love for those who fought and died, and in commemoration of their supreme sup-reme sacrifice, business is suspended, flags are at half mast and silent tribute is being paid to their memory, with a heartfelt thankfulness that peace is with us and prosperity coming. Tonight's program: Star Spangled Banner, audience; aud-ience; prayer, Rev. H. R. Pool; "Tenting Tonight", Dfiuble Quartette by Mesdames, W. J. Lewis, Tom Andrew, John Brierley, Sam Mills, Messers: David Baxter, John Jackson, J. W. Brooks, Harold Pyper. Reading selection, Mrs. A. E. Becker; "I've Forgotten Them All For You", Miss Thelma Berry; duet, "The Flag That Has Never Retreated," Mesdames Mes-dames Andrew and Mills. Violin solo, Mr. Mansfield Hales; song, "Let Me Like A Soldier Fall," Mr. John Mc-Dougall; Mc-Dougall; reading, Mrs. A. E. Becker; "Cheer Boys Cheer", Double Quartette: Address, Rev. L. G. Dawson; song, "My Own United States," Mrs. W. J. Lewis; remarks, Past Commander Com-mander Roger McDonough; "America," audience; Prayer, Bishop W. J. Lewis. 25 Years Ago Park City's first homecoming homecom-ing in almost a decade, the homecoming honors the class of 1937. The schedule is as follows: Introduction, Melvin DeJonghe; double trio, Mrs. E. H. Mc-Cusker, Mc-Cusker, Mary M. McArthur, Jessie Roach, Bonnie Roach, Marie Winters and Leona Pesola; reading, Bob Theilke; vocal solo, Bob Tallon; reading, read-ing, Genevieve Tree. Summit Division title football foot-ball game-Park City vs. Morgan. Mor-gan. Dance in school gym, featuring featur-ing music by the Stardust Serenaders. . Father Martin Burke leaves Park City and Rev. William F. Kennedy has been named to replace Father Burke in the historic mining camp. Marriage licesne issued to Frank Marvin Wycoff, Reed-ley, Reed-ley, California and Miss Charlotte Char-lotte Ann Wilson this city. Captain Cap-tain Frank Marvin Wycoff is the son of Mrs. Rose Wycoff, Reedley, California and Charr lotte is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn L. Wilson. Marriage took place in the Fort Douglas Chapel. A wedding dinner was given in the President's suite at the Newhouse Hotel. The young couple will make their home in Vacaville, California. , Patients at the Miner's Hospital: Hos-pital: Mrs. Walter Bates, Mrs. Ben Gabalton and infant son; Mrs. Leland Wilde, Mrs. Don Tree, Mrs. Frank Byers and baby son; LeGrand Jolley, Sam Williams, Sam Milliner, Ernest Fuelling, Mrs. Birdie Bird, and Mrs. Ralph Chadwick and son. . Russ Horan and Les Roach were appointed local representatives represent-atives of Standard Oil. Three county 4-H leaders were presented silver 4-H leader pins in recognition of five years of leadership: Mrs. Leone Evans, Oakley; Mrs. Virginia Street, Park City; Mrs. Harriet Andrus, Marion. 50 Years Ago The Democrats win out. Republicans Re-publicans squeeze in two. Mayor: John F. Welsh-D; 75 Years Ago ' Born to the wife of policeman police-man Robert Simpson, a daughter. daugh-ter. Born to the wife of Wade Loofburrow, a daughter. Nobody who likes good clothes can afford to miss the opportunity op-portunity now offered by the Park City Clothing House.Suits made to order, from $13 up. Overcoat made to order $16 and |