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Show all shapes, sizes, andcolors, and date back to 1840. Historic Spiro Tunnel at Park City New Route to Upper Upp-er Ski Slopes. Chloe S. Monson reaches 80. Fred Marchant, Teacher of the Day. Gayle Evans, SpringCreek Angus Ranch manager, receives re-ceives the Conservation Award. Ex-District Attorney died at the age of 91. He was a member of the Park City council and city attorney. "Turtle" Henrion back on the mob. This nickname acquired ac-quired due to the brace he is wearing after suffering a broken back. A touch of glamour and excitement of a fast living day in Park City is relived in the Murphy Pool and Lunch. Bob Murphy, operator op-erator has used items from his relic hobby to uniquely decorate his business, depicting de-picting an era of adventure, lust, exploration and hard living. Bob began his hobby of collecting historical relics a number of years ago with an interest in old maps, books and histories, but his hobby branched out to relics, Indian artifacts and bottles. His bottle collection contains 45 Years Ago 1930 The coldest night of the year was recorded, the mercury mer-cury going to 18 below zero. Snyderville reports 45 below. be-low. STROLLER NOTICES . . . That cooperation in all things are helpful. That too many of us wait for the cow to back up to be milked instead of goingafter the cow. That the turning off of the water every day does not add materially to the "tempers" of the housewives. That of course the men folk don't have to drink the water. That as a chaser the ginger gin-ger ale has no equal." ' That all are in hopes the water question will soon be settled. That if your sidewalk is still covered with snow now would be a good time toclean 10 Years Ago 1965 Historic Snyderville landmark land-mark burned Stark and dreary against a cheerless winter sky, a skeleton is all that remains of a home which had seen much warmth and hospitality and pleasant living liv-ing as any home in Summit County. The old Bob Fletcher Fletch-er home atSnyderville, later owned by the Canyon Rim Stake of the LDS Church and in early days the show place of the county. The large home ' was built by George Snyder and his family occupied it for many years, then Chance McKendrick, who married a daughter of George Snyder until after his wife died. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fletcher bought the ranch and there raised the Fletcher family. They boughtfrom Bishop Angus An-gus Cannon. Thenaromance grew with the daughter of the Fletcher family and Lou Fel-ton Fel-ton and Ella Fletcher mar- countants. She is general accountant for Prudential Federal Savings and Loan Association. Mrs. Isabelle Jackson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barben, former Park City residents and attended schools here, graduating from Park High. She has been busy with figures fig-ures since she graduated, where she worked at the State Bank for Fred Egan as cashier cash-ier until her marriage. She had only a small course in bookkeeping, but she found in a small bank you get all the training you need. When its just yourself and the manager, man-ager, you do everything. I started as bookkeeper, then teller, general ledger bookkeeping, book-keeping, purchase of stocks and bonds and setting up mortages. 5 Years Ago 1970 "Park City hosts to State Snowmobile races. it off. 40 Years Ago 1935 Summit County scenery will be seen in the new Anna Stein picture title "Wedding Night." Lawrence Rassmussen, Park City is included among the 40 Frosh gridders at the University of Utah. 25 Years Ago '49 Polio Epidemic Sets High Record. Baby girl, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Giacoma. . Baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tallon. . ried. They raised a fine family here in the old red brick home and sold after Ella passed away. It was the largest and finest home in Snyderville and was a show place on the highway. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson An-derson announce the birth of a son. Great -grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Tom Grose. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Georgio announce the birth of a son. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Georgio Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henning. Mrs. Rose Bigelow appointed ap-pointed as Summit County Health nurse for the Park City district. "Old accountants never fade away, they just lose their balance". Mrs. Isabelle Isa-belle Jackson puts a bit of humor in her views of ac- |