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Show Chit-Chat from Bea Kummer at home. We are all wishing him the best. Mary Dudley had a heart attack at-tack Monday, and was rushed to the Heber hospital. She came home on Wednesday where she must take things easy for awhile. Wednesday, May 5, 1 had the pleasure of taking the wives of the American Society of Mechanical Mech-anical Engineers on a tour of the town. Such a delightful group and so interested in Park City Main Street, they were staying at the Silver King Lodge and some of the group went to the Melodrama Melo-drama that night to support the Park Committee. Some were so taken with the surroundings they can't wait to bring their children for a summer sum-mer visit when the train and the gondola are in operation. I was so thankful for the shops that were open and more thankful to those I called who saw to it that they were open even though it was their day off. This is what we need more of cooperation to sell our town to the visitor so they do not leave town disappointed because they were not able to see everything every-thing possible. We need to work to make their visit one they will talk about for a long time to come as this is the feeling that brings them all back as veil as their friends here )ften. The quaint mining town along vith the small town friendliness s the most unique and this is what so many are looking for rather than the hustle and bustle jf the big cities where so many )f them are from. To all of you who helped make the day so delightful de-lightful I say thank you. Fred Buckmiller (Buck) and wife Christy are back in town cor a visit after spending the winter in Flour, Bluff, Texas it the beach. Enjoyed a nice risit with them and they brought is some sand dollars for our collection. They are a little thin but look good and enjoying themselves them-selves immensley among old friends. Received word today from Virginia Wall that the Salt Lake County Daughters of the Utah Pioneers are planning their annual an-nual tour to Park City this year. They plan on four busloads bus-loads or better than 200 ladies to be here. They have scheduled a tour of the town from 10 a.m. till 12:30 then lunch at the Park City Resort to be followed at 2 p.m., a melodrama at the Silver Wheel Theatre. These ladies .plan a historical tour every year and we are very happy they have chosen Park City this year. John E. Fritch, a very well-known well-known Parkite spent a week in the Holy Cross Hospital after surgery, is now recuperating |