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Show nedy, present church pastor. The graded field, large enough for football and Softball games once was the site of Father Galligan's home and convent of the Sisters of the Holy Cross. These buildings unoccupied for many years were removed under Rev. Kennedy's direction direc-tion when he realized the increasing in-creasing need for a recreation area for the city's children. Play at the bowl is supervised by missionary Sister Noreen and Sister Margaret Mary, who also instruct at St. Mary's school. On the evening of October 11, Elda Yates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yates and Mr. Kenneth Ken-neth Smith, son of Mr.andMrs. Evan Smith were united in marriage. mar-riage. The bride wore a dress of white brocade satin and a finger tip veil. Her attendants were Mrs. Charles Snow, sister sis-ter of the bride and was matron of honor, Audrey and Barbara Smith were bridesmaids, while Francis Smith acted as best man. Miss BerniceShanley became the bride of Mr. E. J. Mc-Ewan. Mc-Ewan. After a short honeymoon trip to Lake Tahoe, the happy couple will make their home in Eureka. California. Dr. Hilary J. Deason, a native Parkite and high school graduate grad-uate is another Park boy to "make good" as is evidenced by the following: "Preparatory to launching a far reaching offshore off-shore fisheries program in Pacific waters. Dr. Hilary J. Deason, former Salt Laker and chief of the office of foreign for-eign activities fish and' wildlife wild-life services Department of the Interior. Don Peterson, for many years drayman here, has turned his business over to his son Keith and is now going to a "Spud-nut "Spud-nut school. program but they want to call it something else." "Vote for the working man's ticket with Don Konold for Mayor." May-or." "Sam predicts 18 votes-but watch us win." "The workers vote for pov-erty-What can't they expect." "Rome ruled the world from her seven hills Tom Kearns rules Park City from the tenth floor of the Kearns Building." 50 Years Ago October 1922 A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Watson; a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Horton; a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gleason; boy to Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDermegta; baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. G. Tessman. Park City high school graduates grad-uates enrolled at the University of Utah are: Mr. Bert Boulton, Mary Alice Boyle, Marie Allen Clark, Katherine Virginia Evans, Eileen McDonough and Jennie Matson. Marshal Mair placed 'GROV-ER", 'GROV-ER", the Chinaman under arrest ar-rest for obstructing a public thoroughfare. He told Judge Hartwell all about it, and this morning was released. "Ten Nights in a Barroom," an eight reel picturization of the most famous heart interest drama the world has ever known will be shown as a special attraction. at-traction. The possibilities of a picture are so much greater the east side between China Bridge and the old Marsacsite. The plans were turned over to President Snow of the Commercial Commer-cial Club who will urge this public pub-lic improvement at the proper time. While at work in the Ontario, . Lawrence Martin had the misfortune mis-fortune to be struck in the eye with a piece of flying rock. The injury is causing much suffering suf-fering and the fear is, the sight is affected. In company with his father-in-law, Mr. George Nan-carrow, Nan-carrow, he went to Salt Lake to undergo treatment by specialists. spec-ialists. 25 Years Ago October 1947 Honoring the memory of Rev. Thomas Gallegan, beloved early day pastor of the St. Mary of Assumption Catholic Church here, and providing an urgently needed playground for children, chil-dren, "GALLIGAN BOWL", sports area recently was dedicated dedic-ated by Rev. William F. Ken- 57 Years Ago October 1915 For the first time in its history his-tory of thirty years, the Silver King Coalition has a strike, and nearly 400 men are temporarily temp-orarily out of work, hoping for a amicable adjustment of grievances griev-ances imposed upon them. The immediate cause of the trouble was compulsory method said to be used in obtaining signatures sign-atures for the endorsement of . the "workman's compensation agreement", submitted to them by the management two weeks ago and appeared in full in the Park Record October 15. A wedding of much interest was that of Miss Florence Kelly Pearson and Mr. Patrick O'Neil. The happy couple was married with Nuptial Mass at 6:30 a.m. by Rev. Father Gal-ligan. Gal-ligan. Bishop W. D. Lewis leased the Homer ranch to his son-in-law, J. G. Gleason. DEWEY THEATRE-Novem-ber 2, Election night. The Heart of a Painted Woman, Five Acres of Superb Acting, Admission 10?. The first real live demonstrations demon-strations of the present city campaign occurred when the Socialists got busy and woke up the town with a real parade. - Headed by a good drum corps, several banner-bearers left the Miners Union Hall and paraded Main Street. The following inscriptions on the banners as follows: 'A lot of people endorse our to the present story in its most dramatic form than was ever possible on the stage and has made a powerful play full of human interest, heavy drama, smiles and tears and thrills galore. The supreme climax coming in a terrific log jam on the roaring river. County Agent S. R. Boswell of the Farm Bureau was in Park City with plans submitted by E. Hansen, of theStateAgriculture college for playground and beautification of the hillside on |