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The Park Record from Park City, Utah • 1

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4 1 HE ARK PARK CITYSUMMITCOUNTY UTAH FRIDAY AUGUST STI 1 2 0 1 IQ 44 1 11 UP af 1 amford ax bonx man tn iq A 1 rv 4 egl i 1 1 1 fm fa 4 9 7 ff IN I 1 11 1 I 1 i 1 A 1 A membersof park city volunteer fire department insert upper left chief berry upper right secretary glenn ridge group left to right bark back row william nimmo angus mitchell jerje ome paxton treasurer charles wright front row william prudence william murphy geo rose- vear treasurer ridge secretary pat sullivan wilson foreman albert bircumshaw a as distantchief johnson keith buck george prudence foreman Firul betm liall CAI aft buird 1 I AM apa agat the annual convention of 0 the ut utah a state Fir emens association held in park city the first three days of 0 the week nas alas in every sense a pleasing success and fire chief berry themembersofhis department the city officials and citizens generally are entitled to creditand praise forthe manner they received welcomed andentertained the hun leedsof visitors who were temporary guests ot of our municipality the visitors who participated in the three day event returned to their homes with nothing but bat words ot of commen- dationforthe park city fire laddies addies and praise for or park city and its people for or the good time affordafforded themtheir tai sloganbeing park city isall al right and right they are it was wag generally concealed and ex presse presa pressed Fdd by thie the firemen themselves that never in the of the state association was a more satisfactory convention heidl or as hearty a wel come or more imore pleasing entertainment given themembersthereof all being anxious to accept the hearty invitation to come again dusie Business sessions were held at the elkshall hal 1 alpa and were presided over by president Hanihannifinof eureka chief 3 berry beingdesignated as theofficialhost mayor macdonaldmade the address of welcome to the assembled delegates chich was responded ded to by tbthe a pie aiding officer in the afternoon governor george II if derndera made a pleasing address which was vociferously received musicalnumbers were also given I 1 and vocal solosrendered by miss thelma berry andmiss jennie urle at tilethe close of the session the delegates were taken through the daly judge and silver king coalition mines the trip being much enjoyed at tuesdays sessionthe principal business of the day was theelection of officers which resulted as follows irving pratt american fork president canning midvale vice pre aident harry andrersonAndierson salt lake secretary rubenhuben simpson salt lake trea surer captain ayland salt lake trustee anthony salt lake state organizer edwin larsen murray sergeant at arms Spring roas decided upon tor for the place of 0 meeting tor forthe 1927 convention tuesday evening an elegant banquet was served in the elks lodge room to the delegates and their ladies followed by a dance a seln dil did timelime resulting wednesday was the bigday and hundreds ol offilemena with their ladlesladies came from all parts ot of the state to participate in and enjoy emboy tile the parada and sports arranged fortilethe occasion all park city businesshouses were closedand a general holiday tor for everybody resul tedi the morning feature wad the big parade the formation of which was LP mc- garry marshal of the day followed by a detachment of the american legion boys band of park city city officials in automobile old veteran firemen with their redshirts and helmets bingham Bingha til contingent of fire men midvale ladies auxiliary with banner midvale firemen salt lake county with ithfire truck andband spanish fork firemen saudysandy fired fire men springvilleSpring ville bandand firemen coele contingent executing manu ei evers ers as tho they in marched arched park city department part ment riding on the two fire trucks chief berry at the wheel of 1 one and charles wright guiding the other it was mas a good parade salt sale lake county contingent was decided as the best appearing organization and was awarded the loving cuppre- sented by the park city department in theafternoon a large crowd gathered at theball grounds to witness the tournaments features all of which were clever and intern interestingting keen interest being taken in all the contests the following were the contests and the winners thereof single man hose coupling contest won by tooelethoele time 10 25 2 5 tour four nian man coupling contest won by tooelethoele time 13 25 2 5 ladderclimb- ing contest won by spanish fork I 1 time 05 01 motor race won by span ish fork time 12 25 2 5 yard dash won by spanish fork time 10 4 park city hid dictz not win twin any priaprizes es forthe good leason they did not want the home boys to win in preferring all awards tie be given to out of town contestants practically all thetha business houses were asre decorated tor forthe convention among those most noticeableand attractive were driscolland buck thetha blyth fargo company park city candy kitchen and mrs hodgson the latter in addition to a neat display ofredand white had a profusion ot of beautiful flo flowers iv rs from the garden of miss lyle nelson which abich gave a very pleasing effect provo department sent its fire truck track up to park city to takeits place in the parade but coming up provo canyon it slipped oftoff the highway disfiguring themachine to su such ell an all extent that it was returned home tor for repairs instead of showing off in the parade the festivities came to a close wednesday with a grand carnival ballbail which proved the big dancing event ot of the year the big bg elks hall was simplypacked with as jolly a throng as ever got together to dance there was nas but little room tor for dancing but plenty ot of space tor for tun funandfrolic which prevailed amid confetti anddust until the wee small hours ot of morning the springvilleSpring ville bandentertained ith selections on mainalain street and bat at the ball grounds while in our city A good band all the cates cafes did a ai landoffice bus business igess duuring diu ring the convent convention ioni the new oakcafe beinsbeina filled up all the time and filling up the many patrons Is a satisfying manner 1 it was a successful convention a jolly good crowd ot of mighty fine people with no accident or disturbances of any character city council the city council met last night with mayor Macd Mazillo tonald mald andall councilmen responding to rollcall city recorder missshields being absentcouncilman hoover acted as recorder permission was secured from the denver rio grande company to lay sewer pipe under theirtracks the citygladly complying with all requirements walter Christia neen was vaas present to confer in regard to license recently granted him and a satisfactory understanding reached bids tor for the proposed construction ot of new reservoir and laying ot of dasary pipe were opened andread freaa because ot of thie the high cost coit on motion ot of councilmen chandler Cha and addy all bids mere rejected and certified checksorderedreturned to bidders the abife submitted follows tal lows palm wheeler wheeler construction co griffth co dr david mcdonald Donaldl Mc offeredhis hia private sewer sener line to the city for the matter was held over until next meeting tle city Al marshal arshal was instructed to diliverservice pipe to the public it at tie the rate ot of 20 cents per toot foot payment to be made at time of 0 purchase patty sullivan arrested the sensational arrestot of the week was afternoon atter noon ft henhea word came from the sullivan homebome I 1 1 upper mainalain street tor for an officer ot ticer deputy auty sheriff Sti eritt dee workman and police officer saim brown responded baddy sullivan was wag simply raising ned billed at his home mrs sulli- van nas as at the miners hospital with a very sick daughter and the other daughter hadlocked herself in herber room to escape the drunken wrath ot of the stepfather the arresting officers say they never heard suell such lanian guage asmas asmas being used by he vias baa placed arrest and went peacefully peace tully as tar far as his hia front porch when hecommencedresist- ing the officersand put up a hardbard fight until landed in jail gaii it was onlyby the ahe vigorous use of a club that theoffender was subduedsuf- ficiently to handcuff him but that did not stop 1115 hi fighting and faddol Fad paddy dyl can surelyfight when once started it was nas last year boben paddy was arrested by marshal mcgarry and deputy sheriff jefford when hebe came near knocking the life out of mcgarry and kepthept jefford busy in getting herni to jail for this offenceoffense he was fined 1175 but not a cent of avei ever paid rl for hislastoffenceoffense of fence no charge bal haa been placedagainst him asyet the 41 i coun county ty attorney claiming it jo to be a city ewe case andthe city attorney claiming it a county case ither either one of 0 them wonting it the city wll will likely get the prize however ho vever but what theharbar vet ve ft remains to be seen seem jv 11 ilaf il Sf helping the state statistics compiled by the salt lakelahe city chamber ot of commerce show that about 42 per cent ot 01 the space used in thenational advertis- ingcampaign conducted by that organization this year was voted to the state as a whole inquiries received by the chamber of commerce between april and july in response to the advertising totaled and a tabula- tionof 0 these shows that approximately 80 per cent sought additional information in the states scenic attraction 10 per cent on mining and new business opportunities 5 per cent on agriculture and 5 6 per cent miscellaneous each inquiry is answered within threehours ot ofits receipt according to chamber officials indicative ofthe growing interest throughout thenation in salt lake city and utah stimulated by the national advertising is a feature article appearing in the august numberof system magazine dealing with the campaign which lais recognized as one ot 09 the outstanding community advertising ver campaigns of the year instructors for coming school year 1 tigh high school teachers LD principal heibert adamson military science find andathletic coach tinnia conger selene science lulu deist home ec economics oe cecelia robinson Langga languages gm elsie warnock english depart depar nora boyle history mathematics vacant jaimes jaim es hood music su supervisor Ver visor A olsonoison commercial depart lavina jackson high school matron ma- trtr on and attendance officer Ot ticer lincoln building Win Winniulfred tred jennings ath grade robertratcliffe gratcy tie ath grade mary alice boyle ath grade graae eileen mcdonough 3rd ard grade thelma olsen2ndand grade jennie spargo grade jefferson building baker principal and ath grade victor peterson fth grade mae paxton ath grade susie collins eth grade clarice nix ath grade annabel lewis ath grade mildred Po iners ath grade beth nielson 3rd ard grade isabel johnston 2ndand grades mate maie 1st ast grade Av washington ashington building gertrude hagar principal andath grade I 1 wanda robertson ard 3rd and ath grades kathryn evans at andid2ndand grade Snyder ille iUle vacancy not filled monday august teachers institute high school assembly at 9 a in and ni registration ot of students in all departments and beginning ot ofinstruction will occur tuesday august i mam ma I 1 POLICE COURT 1 4 MM on theantonio Squad ratto was arrested by officers redden and on a charge of 0 battery he put up 2500 to appear later tor for trial butforfeitedthe amount because ol of nonappearance appearance non 10 0 steve contrato was arrested on the salinesaime day by officers red redden ell andi and brown in chinatown on the same charge and hebe too 2500 by nonappearance appearance non 40 0 0O 40 tim mcquire arrested by officers houding and redden on the same charge andforfeited the same amount 0 40 0 0 4 paul erg was arrested saturday night by marshal baker tor for speeding theoffender tender lot paying payin tor for his sport 41 00 dinny sullivan was placed under arrest by policeman brown and a charge of Inter ferring with an officer placedagainst him ilehe admitted theoffenceoffense and was fined 2500 01 0 10 0 40 sunday policeman arrested frank gustason Gust tor for drunkenness A plea of guilty was entered andl and a fine of imposed a sunday martin was arrested at hishome in woodside woo adside canyon by officers baker and brown because of having home brew in his possession guilty and a fine ne of was imposed halthalfof which was paid in cashthebalance an I 1 0 40 0 pat leahy was arrested sunday by officers baker and brown ona charge of obtaining food without funds to pay for same the offender plead guilty fined 1009 which he dug up from his trousers lee louie Paidlella a longiong namer foreigner foreign eT was arrested by officers and redden and a charge of disturbing the peace placed against him he pleadguilty and paid a 2500 fine 1110 0 wm ata brown was arrested by officer redden tor for drunkenness guilty andcommitted no money jack stilson was arrested arre by red- dendemianaand tor forthe peace and paid 2 a fine of 2500 fred voigt called last saturday at the 3 hospital salk saltlalie fred voigt tor for thirty five years a resident of this tha city died complications complication fo following low- i an operation i mr was well known in a I 1 this community for years he followed I 1 his trade ot of butcher lut bat of late years was engaged in ranching and farming itehe was born in ber- lin germany manT on march id 161861 he came to america when twenty years of age living in different parts ofthe country tor for ten years before coning coining to park city ilehe was married in park city several years ago mrs voigt died a year ago last april in this city deceasedis survived by three 1 brothers carl voight of 0 chicago I 1 and andrew and wm voight of thi this city I 1 funeral services were heidl at the areberarcher undertaking parlors tuesday arte afternoon anoon andattended by a mirnd herber of friends and relatives atterb A compensation COUPONS AWARDED compensation was awarded by the industrialcommission last katurd ty to stephen maltarich Mal for injuries sur suffered to hisleft leg in an accident at tilethe park utah consolidated mines mines last january mattauch Mat was engaged asa in thethamine shaft when he was va struck by a large boulder rolling fromthothe side bide of the shaft fracturing in thoe the leg with three fractures of the li bone ne the compensation award Is made tor for la 16 per week tor for the period of temporary total disability with an additionalfourteen weeks compensation at the same rate tor for 10 per cent lost function of the leg all compensation to be paid by the emited states fidelity and guaranty company as insurance carrier for the mining company STILL IN THE GAME james humes of 0 deverl beverly 7 huls HIIs formerlysuperintendent ot of the the silver kill king coalition mine at park city utah recently inspected the storm cloud copper mine in yavapai county arizonaile he is interested in the operation of this maxx mine with A jeffs santa monica mining man formerly of salt lake salt lake miningalining review ONEMAN MINE UN IN NEVADA what is believed to be the oldest consistentlyproducing pro dwing oneman mine in the west Is located 30 miles south of fallonfallen it is owned by jud terrell says a nevada paper there are a numberof mines scattered over themountain country that have been worked successfully and by oneman tor for a number of years but most of them have petered out or lave bave b- een been Iw purchased chased by syndicates es one of thetha most interesting of these is the little mine owned by it is a silver lead lad gold prpro- perty and has been producing regularly tor for the last 15 years terrell doeshis wn mining and haulsbaulshis ore in a small touring car he carries the ore in smallsacks and on several occasions by loading the little car to full capacity hashad as high as returns from a single trip CROSSCUTS Co conditions notions are are continuallychang ing for the better bette the park ark i i standard property on the east side and a ldit seems a certainty ore will be encountered cou te red in the not tar far distant future mr air newton A dunyondanyon the we weil known miningengineer who for manyyears was connected ed with the big mining properties ot of this district and the father of the park Stam standard darrl visited the property the first ot of the week reporting conditions more favorably a 0 bably than ever and reiterating ahatit will soon beba among the producing 0 acing mines of the district tie the tunnel is now in about 11001400 feet theface is tarrying carrying a two inch searnseam of manganese which mr air dunyon says saya is indicative ot of ore bodies pot tar far away the present workings of the park standard are in park city formation with every characteristic of 0 ill tile big pro producers acers of park city and ja in all probability will bebathe next prospect to attract attention to the east side and prove a winner tor for the stockholders word received this week from Tel leisen tor for a longiong time connected with the silver king coalitionand keystone mining companies ot of this city is to the effecthe has bag secured satisfactory employment in san franc- isco and intends making his hornshome in that hat big western city the rounding out of the big con- solidationsolidation under the name of the star of utah is complete and full details mill JAM appear in the mining column of the record next week it is one ot of the biggest miningproposi- tionslatiol laughed led in our city tor for some I time 44 6 machinery machine ana estenson eST ensin develop clinent and is sure torenew interest and activity in thesouthsection of this district john fisher who is now making hishome in salt lake issever planning to makemahe a fortune in mining in park city and was here thefirst ot of the week in connection with a mining consolidation soon to belaunched arthur thomas jr was bound over to the district court on a charge ot of forgery by judge gaylen young in the salt lake call court rt yesterday yester doy ile he is charged with forging tilethe name of Pett peterson assistant secretary of thecolumbia trust company to registration of a certificate of shares allegedly an of the new quincy mining company thomas was secret secretary airy ofthe company th Theoti 0 ease I 1 is alleged to have been corn committedfled december Decel niber 17 1925 STOCK SUES FOK WEEK al FRIDAY park ginghambingham at 22 ands and 21 1 ac MONDAY park binghamBing bam 15 at 23 and 25 1 ac keystone at 31 1 ac TUESDAY silver king coalition at and WEDNESDAY keystone at csc park Bi bingham bilingham 23 1 ac silver king coalition at 7 30 50 three kings at 6 12 1 2 mad and ac THURSDAY AY park at 23 1 ac silver icing coalition 50 it at 8 50 sl hil TS park utah consolidated silver king coalition ontario I 1 total great labor day celebration planned labor day is to be again oele celebrated in park city in a manner that will eclipse all former attempts to honor this day committees representing the operators and employees of oc allof 0 the min mining axx companies companie ar are at work now and with the experience of last year I 1 nothing will pe be overlooked to make thisdemonstration a wonderful success tilethe events ot of the morning and afternoon nill mill be held iu in the fieldof 0 the consolidated tunnel and the grand ballfinalebe given in an uptown hall the morning will be devoted to the children ot ofthe employees who aiu wl 1 I bobe given an opportunity to share in the prize money boxingwrestling base it ball 11 ga game foot races mucking and adril drillingling will li be the program for or theafternoon I the major part ot of the interest in the drilling contest earlell chich created last year a hot cirit of competition entries tor for all events cann can be made novi non and the names should be in by september ath ithe the general committee is composed ot of ben bevridge A gibbons I 1 jack bess tom morse anier don bon- nett epli adamson A wini mcfalls committees are now being named tree out I for sheriff I 1 I 1 I 1 hereby annannounce olifice my candidacy tor fortheotticeoffice of sheriff on the republican ticket and askthe sup port of my friendsandall who desire the whiskey i joints otobe city andl and county closed an and an honestand fe fearlessarleeffort made to eilt dree the prohibition law and allother enacted laws to aid me in securing the nominationandelection elect ioni I 1 stand tour four square tor for law enforcement Cor cement and pledgemyself it elected to use every effort to stop bootlegging and whiskey selling wherever cair carriedried on by arresting those illegally trafficking icing in intoxicating liquors and being the causecausa of seeing our young men and I 1 of the county in an intoxicated 1 con on our streets as is now too axi deim lon frequently eq tj the case I 1 pledge myself to arrest lawbreakers irrespective of who they are or where they are located loca tedi it lawful is notmet- ed out after arrest kilpia I 1 will aid in every possible way to place the responsibility where it belongs it Is nottor for political honors or politicalgain that issek theottic but for the sole purt apse of putting forth every effort to enforcethe jaws and puni sli the lawbreakers law breakers without tear fear ot of tavor favor park city utah august 19 1926 buried in salt lake funeral services over the rema remains ills of tle te late earl joseph ca carrol arol stall- ings fall tiletheunfortunate you man who was accidentally killed at thi tha silver hill tation station on the alth were held at the eighteenth ward DS chapel salt lake city last sunday and mere largely attended by relatives andi and birlen friends di deceased was a son ot of joseph heber and aunieannie carroll carrol stallings and was born january 17 1904 1 I ile he was married to aleen parrish in june 1923 his 1119 wife life andad two children phyllis is je- ta jean and lois carrol aged two years and five weeks respectively his mother and the following plowing pU owing brothersandsisters survive it stallings of mesa arizona air mrs bullock ot of Co alville mrs miller olive isabelleisabella stallings mrs marjorie berdland Verdland mrs sargent mrs ivan fewkes and mary stallings allof salt lake and mrs evans ot of lelit lehi foxfarm in coalville Co alville summit county Is the homeof a new industry a tox fox farm arm the owner of the new mew industry Is kidd of Co alville and its stock con- sistsof two pair of blue tox pupspupa mr kida had preparations all conn plated for their arrival the pens and homes all completed the very latest and best equipment that money could buy bur the animals are about the ahe sizeof a large cat exceedingly iamefaille and seem to be right at home in their new location the fox industry isone bisoneofthe newest and most profitable industriesof our land andaad it it is sate safe to say it if these prove itro profitable there will ibe be more summit county citizens branching out in th tha industry and its dollars to doughnuts thatkidd will make a success ofthe venture because ne beis a nin that always makes gool in bia hf im digs summit county ese BM.

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