
This week in Summit County history as reported by the Summit County Journal, Saturday, October 25, 1919.
HOODLUMS CONTINUE
TO COMMIT CRIMINAL ACTS; CHURCH IS
DESECRATED
Breckenridge boys, believed to be the same ones who have been apprehended during the past few months in the desecration of property and tearing up of gardens, entered the Episcopal church Thursday of last week and made destructive and mischievous use of property and furnishings inside.
SET YOUR CLOCK
BACK TONIGHT
Tonight is the night to set your clock back one hour to
meridian time, for what is known as the day-light savings plan will officially
end at 2 o’clock on Sunday, October 26.
BASKETBALL TO BE
PLAYED WITH KREMMLINGITES
Basketball players of the high school have suddenly taken on
an amazing amount of spirit. Basketball is full of life; everybody is there and
yells may be heard coming over the campus at most anytime when classes are not
in session. The explanation is to be found in the message received from
Kremmling this week accepting the challenge to play basketball that the local
school had forwarded to the Kremmling students.
LEADVILLE MAY GET
SKI TOURNEY
Leadville this winter may be the scene of a spectacular
ski tournament if a suitable course can be found on the surrounding mountains
ROYAL TIGER MAY HAVE POSTOFFICE
Application has been made to the postoffice department for
the establishment of a postoffice at the Camp, better termed the town, of the
Royal Tiger Mining company , the name suggested in the application for the new
postoffice being Tiger.