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Show Wednesday, September THE PARK CITY 19, 1974 mm Page 17 WOMENS GPCC Prepares for Snow of the mountain in the King Con- Replacing a chairlift, cutting new runs, widening existing runs, solidated Triple Chair area,' the new run is now one of three routes skiers can take to get back to the bottom of the triple chair. An easier way to the triple is by way of a new trail, winding down and around the side of Combustion. The third route is the now Broadway run. Additional work in the triple chair area was the widening of the King Con run and the cutting of more access roads to expedite trail grooming. Other mountain improvements include the widening of Gotcha from top to bottom to twice its original width. This will help facilitate skier traffic off the mountain from the backside. Another new run will be cut on the lower mountain by the end of new inThe September. termediate run will be called construction around Treasure Mountain Plaza were the main concentration of efforts this summer at Park City in preparation for the coming ski and season. To increase lift capacity, the existing Prospector Double Chairlift (originally installed in 1963 as one of the first lifts on the mountain) was almost entirely replaced. The only remnants of the old chair are the towers. Besides a capacity increase of 400 skiers per hour (making the total area capacity 10,000 skiers per hour), the new lift features loading from both sides and versus ramp unloading. The main new run cut is expertrated and aptly named Combustion. Located on the backside bull-whe- el HOW 5 if you havent noticed. . . at two locations. . . 11 am-- 6 pm Closed Tuesdays 562 MAIN At Treasure Mountain Plaza, the center of the Resort, construction on the Village condominium buildings is well under way. One of the two buildings will be ready for the coming ski season and will house 649-806- 2 floors and shops and other facilities on the Plaza level. PRE-SCHOO- L REGISTRATION A registration meeting will be held Wednesday, September 25th, at 4 PM at the Memorial Building for parents interested in enrolling their children in an educational sponsored by the Park City Recreation Program. The purpose of the meeting will be to introduce the curriculum and objectives of the and to register participants. ol Applications are now being taken by PARK WEST RESORT for the following f 649-83- available until late October. The University of Utah Lectures and Concerts office is bringing in the National Touring Company attraction of Don Juan in Hell. And with a cast of unbelievable talent. The play is scheduled in Kingsbury Hall on Tuesday, October 1st, at 8 PM. It stars Ricardo Montalban, Edward Mulhare, Myrna Loy, and Kurt Kasznar. George Bernard Shaws genius was at its peak in this delightful, ever-mode- play where he m I The Women's Bowling League began the first of its season Wednesday, September 11th. The League, which is made up of eight teams, divides its playing times into two sessions, one at 6:30 PM and the other at 8:30 PM, every Wednesday in the Memorial Building. This year, the League plans to give names to its eight separate teams; in the past, only numbers were used. Team names will add a personalized touch to the play. The Womens Bowling League is affiliated with the National Womens League. Although the Park City teams have already been chosen, women desirous of joining a bowling team can join one in Salt Lake. Also, the League is looking for substitutes. The scores for the Leagues first week of play follow. Team Standings Team won 4, lost 0, 1132 total pins. Team 5 won 4, lost A 1088 total pins. Team 2 won 3, lost 1, 1195 total pins. Team 8won 3, lost 1, 1066 total pins. Team 1 won 1, lost 3, 1154 total pins. Team 7 won 1, lost 3, 1057 total pins. Team 4 won 0, lost 4, 1011 total pins. Team 6 won 0, lost 4, 954 total pins. High Team First: Team 21195. Second: Team 11154. Third: Team 31132. 3 First High Team Game First: Team 2429. Second: Team WANTED: LISTINGS ON HOMES Third: Team 1-- 5410. 402. First High Ind. First: Ethel Pedersen Second: Donna Ahrey Third: Ethel Pedersen M 441. Second: Thelma Lindsay 432. Third: Donna Prudence 409. First High Ind. Game First: Donna Prudence 172. CONTACT: 155. 152. REALTY OUElTAira t ex- plored the battle of the sexes,, politics, the arts and almost everything else that can be both fun and near-tragi- c at the same time. Any groups of at least 10 people can receive the University of Utah student rate: 50 cents off on any ticket. Tickets cost $3, $3.50, $4, and $5. For reserved seats and further information, call the Lectures and Concerts office at the Univer). sity BEDROOM 354 IN PARK CITY ADMINISTRATION MAINTENANCE These positions WILL NOT be 65 Don Juan in Hell (581-8087- departments. RESERVATIONS HOUSEKEEPING TRANSPORTATION ol Those who have not yet expressed their interest in the program to either Kathy Koc inski or Amanda Peterson please 5 call or before the Wednesday meeting. 649-812- HELP! THIS MONTH con- Results n 32-we- ek EXPIRES dominium rental units on the upper two floors and several new shops and restaurants on the Plaza level. The other building, scheduled to be completed in early 1975, will also house condominium units in the upper Pre-Scho- 586 MAIN INSPECTION STICKER Nastar and will be used for all NASTAR, town, and ski club races. Pre-Scho- FALL HOURS: 10-Pi- CRAIG MASTERS RON PURDOM - UTAH RO. BOX 736 - PARK CITY or 8581 PHONE (801) 649-989fS 1 URGENT & IMMEDIATELY General Maintenance: Part time andor contractor with plumbing, electrical & mechanical skills. (must have own tools) 8 Tim Moreland (801) P.O. Box 553 PARK CITY, UT 84060 649-966- &gl)i3iiHMiaBiM3a FEATURING THE ONLY CHINEESE FOOD IN TOWN! We open early and we Park dose late. 6:00 a.m. until midnight, Mon., thru Fri. 6:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m., Fri. and Sat. BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER and FAST, TAKE-O- UT Phone 649-99- omflnfi SERVICE! 34 Closed Wednesday at 3:00p.m. Jim Goo, Prop. 45 City's, newest resort. Newljool. saunas. deluxe-rooms- , on meeting areas. Low summer convention rates. CALL EDELWEISS HAUS TODAY |