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Show L9Iit . . .-1 HOTEL I We know WHERE but WHO and WHEN and WHY, and WHAT was going on? Please contact the Park Record if you have any information on this photo. trates and pieces of Chert, a type of uuartzite which is much harder than the sandstone in which these depressions are made. Floods of water containing contain-ing these abrasive particles form a depression in a soft spot, and the swirling waters eventually carve the holes. July 25, Mr. Bert M. Watson Wat-son and Miss LaRae Collins were united in marriage. Mrs. Watson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Collins. Marriage license issued to Gerald Woodward and Minnie Sweeney Wiley. Wm. and Lillian Mon of Oakland, Oak-land, California enjoyed a few days visiting in the Park. Bill reports the family all well .and enjoying life in California. biggest days in Park City. Picnickers and others remember re-member "Idora Park" a pretty name and a pretty place, it is now open to the public. An ideal place for picnics and camping parties. This beautiful grove belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Char-les Workman. , A piano tuner at Wabash, Indiana In-diana tuned a piano at South Bend, Indiana 65 miles away, by telephone. The customer was told by the tuner how to change the tension as each note was sounded into the telephone. 25 Years Ago August 1947 Painted Pot Holes Natural Water Tanks. The Sandstone hills of San Juan and Emery counties contain these holes in the solid rock. They vary in depth from a few inches to several feet. These "tanks" are formed by the abrasive action of water bearing iron concen- 50 Y ears Ago August 1022 Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Glen S. Ridge; girl to Mr. and Mrs. L. Armstrong; boy to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunbar. A fine pair of twins boys came to bless the home of George Stonebreaker. All concerned con-cerned are doing nicely and George is sure a proud father. fath-er. He is distributing cigars and is the happiest we have seen him since he acquired the National Garage. Better than ever can he now make use of slogan, "Good Service". At 4:25 this afternoon, Aug. 4 work on the entire Bell Telephone Tele-phone system will cease for one minute out of respect for the memory of Dr. Alexander Graham Gra-ham Bell. The Blythe-Fargq store is installing in-stalling a new improved hot-air heating system. F. J. McLaughlin, Bill Mc-Garry, Mc-Garry, D. E. King, Geo. Hosea, Jim Don, J. J. Fitzgerald, Jim Urie, Joe Brunyer, Dr. H. H. Deighton, Charles Thomas, Tom Andrew, A. C. Sorenson, Ben Beveridge, and John Buck went to Salt Lake to confer with the convention committee of the Salt Lake B.P.O.E. No. 85. Assurance was given that a large delegation of Elks and their ladies will be here for the State convention this month. They will bring floats and participate in the parade and do their part in makingthisthetwo |