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Show the lease on the Hawkeye and expects to develop it into rich property. A tremendous flow of water has been encountered in the face of the Ontario drain tunnel, which has now reached a point considerably beyond the Daly No. 2 hoist. The flow from that source has been steady for the past month, but not until yesterday did it become such a volume as to interfere with active ac-tive operations in the tunnel, when the body of water became so great that the entire force of forty-five men had to be laid off. It will be a week or so before be-fore the water diminishes enough to resume work, says Supt. Keetley. The Ontario declared a dividend this week of $15,000 payable the first of March. This makes the total of $13,385,000 paid to date. The only shipments were 880, 000 pounds from the Silver King. The Marsac mill shipped 22 bars of silver bullion, containing con-taining 26,500 ounces of silver, and the Ontario mill shipped 32 bars containing 1,857.69 fine ounces. 25 Years Ago Again the Snow Park Club sent a strong team of 'red fliers" to a meet and a good piece of the bacon came home , to rest. Those attending the Ecker meet were proud of the ten men "powerhouse" from our small city. Bill Bailey (Shog) pulled third place in senior B jumpers with a distance of 187 feet. Don Young, John Spendlove, Cornell Diamond and Mel Fletcher all made leaps of over 160 feet. In the Junior B Rex Spendlove Spend-love was outpointed but not out-jumped out-jumped as he took second place with the longest leap of his class 118 feet. John Hendrickson followed fol-lowed in third. Class C was bombarded for the second day as the skiers carried Lowell Diamond to first place on Saturday and repeated the performance Sunday to take over top spot again. It should be noted at this time that the meet was for the Intermountain championships and takes in a total of twenty ski clubs with a total of 3,000 individual members. mem-bers. Married at St. Mary's Church by Father Wm. Kennedy were Miss Betty Dean Butler and Robert T. Tallon. Miss Beverly Butler, sister was the bridesmaid brides-maid and Charles Polychronis acted as best man. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Butler and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tallon. The past weekwasyoungsters turn at the Miner's Hospital. The little ones admitted included: in-cluded: Baby Sweatfield, Robert Rob-ert Denton, Mickey McPolin, Wayne Howard, Jimmy Barben and Shanna May Carter. Medical cases: Mrs. Arleen Lefler, Mrs. Howard Sweatfield, Alice Johnson, Charles Bye and Albert Carlson. Reigning as King and Queen over the Teenage Sweetheart Ball will be the popular young couple Betty Smith and Earnie Anderson. 57 Years Ago IF YOU WANT TO BE LOVED Don't contradict people, even if you're sure you are right. Don't be inquisitive about the affairs of even your most intimate in-timate friend. Don't underate anything because be-cause you don't possess it. Don't believe that everybody else is happier than you. Don't conclude that you never had any opportunities in life. Don't believe all the evils you hear. Don't repeat gossip, even if it does interest a crowd. Don't jeer at anybody's religious re-ligious belief. Learn to hide your aches and pains under a pleasant smile. Few care whether you have an earache, headache or rheumatism. rheum-atism. Learn to attend to your own business a very important point. Do not try to be anything else but a gentleman or a gentle woman; and that means one who has consideration for the whole world, and whose life is governed gov-erned by the Golden Rule: "Do unto others as you would be done by." ROLLER SKATING RAS-BAND'S RAS-BAND'S HALL afternoon and evening price including skates 25? . Friendship by its very nature consists of loving, rather than in being loved. In other words, friendship consists in being a friend, not in having a friend. The new Park City High School annex to Lincoln School Building was formally dedicated The exercises were a decided success, and the attendance at both the afternoon and evening programs were. very large and bespoke the keen interest manifested man-ifested in school affairs. The High School orchestra furnished furnish-ed the music and elicited much praise for their splendid playing. play-ing. It was a revelation to many to know that such a fine orchestra had developed in such a short time, under the "guidance "guid-ance of instructor J. C. Whitta. R. W. Mac Donald, chairman pany, was a visitor in the metropolis met-ropolis this week. The Utah Central train was delayed because of heavy snow. The first delay this winter. The Latter-day Saints held services in their new church for the first timeSunday. President S. B. Young, of Salt Lake, conducting con-ducting the services. His text was the "Book of Mormon." Valeo stock sold for $2.50 a share on the Salt Lake Mining Min-ing exchange this week. A very pretty wedding oc-cured oc-cured in Roy's Hall, when Miss Minnie Kerby of Wallsburg, Utah and Mr. James Bennie of Park City were made one by Rev. M.S. Hunt. The Ontario mill shipped thirty five bars of silver bullion, bul-lion, containing 19,465.25 fine ounces. Shipments: Silver King 1,087,310 Daly West ' 400,000 Ontario 250,000 Varcoe and Flint Concentrates 21,000 Total 1,758,710 The working of sinking the Daly West shaft to the 1300 level 200 feet below its present pres-ent depth was commenced this week. The old boarding house of the Silver King has been converted con-verted into a bunk house and a comfortable one it is. The King boys are well fed, well roomed, and life on the hill is a pleasure. Mr, George Hall has secured 50 Years Ago The high school honor roll-pupils roll-pupils with a semester average of 85 or over: Edith Barben, Evelyn Birkbeck, Edna Boyle, Edwin Carlson, Marie Clark, Wayne Corrigan, Jack Crawford, Craw-ford, Ada Don, Blanche Dunbar, Atha Fisher, Mary Flannagan, Virginia Gibson, Charles Grose, Ethel Lenzi, John Loggie Jennie Matson, Eileen McDon-ough, McDon-ough, MaybelleOrr, Helen Paull, Wave Peterson, Tom Potts, Arabelle Radden, Francis Fran-cis Ryan. WilliamSmith, Evelyn Tuggle, Alta Wilkinson. A one-act play was very cleverly presented by the Sophomore Soph-omore class entitled 'Chums' and the cast was composed of the following students: LeRoy Wilson, Charles Kappas, Ada Don, Melba Greenwood, John Leahy. "of the board of trustees, acted as chairman, introduced Rev. H. E Henriques, who gave the invocation. Then followed an original song by the high school. High School Song: Alohoe. Superintendent C. L. Martin was then introduced and made an interesting address. Dr. E.G. Gowans, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, made the dedicatory address. At the close of the exercises the various rooms of the new building were inspected, and naught but praise was heard for the arrangement and excellent ex-cellent work throughout the new structure. The building, the furnishings, equipment, and up-to-date workmanship, is suro a credit to the trustees, the contractors con-tractors and to Park City. 75 Years Ago February 1897 Solon Spiro,the rustlingman-ager rustlingman-ager of the MJS. Ascheim Com- |