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Show ger control, the gun can be used to apply either quick-binding quick-binding dots of glue or even beads of any desired width or length. The only problem you'll have when presenting dad with one of these Christmas "Stick-'Em-Ups" is that you 11 have to tape, paste or intricately pin down its Christmas wrapping. Unless, of course, you buy two of them; one to wrap as a gift, and one to wrap your gift with! 25 Years Ago November 1947 There will be a baptism at the first ward LDS Chapel, the two wards will meet jointly to hold their baptism. The school census was completed com-pleted this week. The children of school age in Park City this year is 752 as compared to 764 last year. This week Jim McPolin purchased pur-chased the West side store building on ParkAve.andisnow remodeling it into a modern home. Pat" McPolin, father of1 Jim recently purchased an oil distributing agency at Roosevelt Utah and in the near future will make his home in that city with Mrs. McPolin. The McPolins sold their dairy farm in the Parley's Park area which necessitated all the moving around. NOTICE We have two Bendix washers installed for public use. Plenty soft water . . . warm comfortable com-fortable washroom; large size washing can be done for less than a dollar. Start your machine mach-ine . . go do your shopping .... return to well washed nearly dry clothes. Phone or call for appointment before 8:30 after 4 p.m., open evenings for your convenience. North door Rutledge Apts. LUKE'S HOT POTS RESORT. Is now open all winter, serving steak and chicken dinners family fam-ily style, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day. Enjoy swimming in our indoor pool. Furnace heated change rooms. Dancing every Saturday Satur-day night. Luke's Hot Pots Resort, Re-sort, Midway. Gordon Tessman, Radio Service and Repair. Jack's Garage-Jack Ruddy. Silver Town Service, "Curt" McRae, Prop. The Jerome Paxton Agency, Frankel's Pederson Motor Archer Funeral Home they have ever done their ancestors an-cestors have been engaged in it for hundreds of years they are willing to try it in the "romantic west." The Park Utah Mine is to have a post office, the name of which will be Keetley, in honor of the well known miner in charge of the work when the three-mile Ontario drain tunnel was driven. Applications are called for by the post office division for persons per-sons desiring to be postmaster of Keetley. Particulars can be obtained from postmaster McLaughlin. Mc-Laughlin. ORE SHIPMENTS ORE SHIPMENTS Park City Mining and Smelting 2,242,920 King Coalition 2,100,080 Park Utah 1,705,100 Ontario 787,800 Total v 6,835,900 57 Years Ago November 1915 The shortest session of the City Council was held November 18, 1915 all business being transacted and the council adjourned ad-journed at 8:30. Former Park City boy goes East. George L. Geiger, city circulation cir-culation manager of the Tribune for the past four years, left for Orange, New Jersey to become identified with the circulation department of the Housewife magazine and to take the position posi-tion of general manager of the Circulation Construction Company. Com-pany. He was accompanied by his family. On his way East Mr. Giever will stop at his old home, Burlington, Iowa. Mr. Geiger will be succeeded at the Tribune by K. T. Boardman. Although Mr. Geiger was born in Iowa, the greater part of his life was spent in Utah. He received re-ceived his early education in Park City, later moved to Salt Lake and began his work as a newspaper "reporter, but soon became identified with circulation. circula-tion. Mr. Geiger founded the Circulation Construction Company Com-pany for the extension of newspapers news-papers and periodicals. E. S. Fisher, general man ager of the Three Kings Silver Mining Company, operating at Park City, is more than gratified grat-ified with the company's holdings. hold-ings. The company has one of the best double -compartment shafts sunk in the Park City district., dis-trict., a depth of 600 feet has been attained and a drift of ap-proximatey ap-proximatey 400 feet has been driven. Being located in what is known locally as "Nigger Hollow" the company has saved a great amount of money in shaft sinking in view of the fact that what is called the Woodside shale and a portion of the Park City lime beds has been eroded from that part of the ground where the shaft is located. The Woodside shale is of no economic importance; furthermore it is water bearing, bear-ing, making it very expensive to penetrate. The Three Kings property consists of 160 acres of patented mining claims, and is almost entirely surrounded surround-ed by the greatest producers of the camp, namely, Silver King Consolidated and theSilver King Coalition and it is believed the first named company is negotiating neg-otiating with the Three Kings for a tunnel which is to be driven to facilitate the shipment of the King Consolidated ores. This tunnel will also be of great benefit to both companies. The Three Kings has been fortunate for-tunate enough to secure electric elec-tric power for the development since the inception of the work, and is equipped with electrically drivenro mpressors, hoist, drills, fans, etc. and the enclosing en-closing buildings are of substantial sub-stantial nature, ORE SHIPMENTS Silver King Coalition 927,652 Daly Judge 829,190 Silver King Consolidated Con-solidated 453,910 Daly-West 379,853 Total 2,590,605 75 Years Ago November 1897 Forty-five of the employees of the Ontario Mill sat down to their usual'broadgauge" Thanksgiving dinner. Many familiar faces were missed from the annual feast and many were the regrets expressed. Men who had sat shoulder to shoulder at the Ontario Mills annual Thanksgiving dinner for 20 years gazed at each other with an expression that said plainer than words "wonder where we shall be next Thanksgiving." Thanks-giving." Ernest Fuelling has opened a bakery just south of the Park Opera House. A sumptous Thanksgiving dinner was served at the Silver King mine, the tables fairly groaning under the feast of good things prepared for the occasion by mine host M.J. Daly. Almost 75 of the boys participated and the affair was one longto be remembered. re-membered. Good cheer and good feeling warmed every heart and the appetite of those in attendance at-tendance will hardly be sharpened sharp-ened again before Christmas comes and the dinner is repeated. 50 Years Ago November 1922 First dividend in the Park City Mining and Smelting Company, Com-pany, organized to take over the properties, assets and equities of the Judge Mining and Smelting Company, the Daly West and the West Ontario Mining Min-ing Company, was declared, according ac-cording to George Lambourne, organizer, president andtreas-urer andtreas-urer of the new company. Ten cents per share will be paid to all stockholders of record if all Judge Mining and Smelting Smelt-ing stock is exchanged for Park City Mining and Smelting Company Com-pany shares by December 15. One hundred Cornish Miners sailed from Plymouth, England Eng-land for Canada. They are going to work in the Hollinger gold mine in Timmins, Ontario, Cornish miners are recognized to be among the most expert in the world. The languishing of metal mining in Cornwall has made it necessary for them to seek work elsewhere and since mining has been the only work |