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Show V Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, September 18-21, 2004 The Park Record A-10 FROM TIME TO TIME AIRPORT PARKING Valet Open $8.00 50 AIRPORT IAMON BINCB * -*-*-''' 1922 50 Si Redwood Rd. Salt Lake City, Utah 355-PARK 1 Demo charge against president without foundation •Long hoped for decision announced The long hoped for news "broke" Thursday, Sept. 9, when •Safest man in country When the bilter personal President John Wallace, of the attacks on Theodore Roosevelt are United Park City Mines, issued the analyzed and when a Democratic following statement: "John M. Wallace, President of agitator is asked to define his opposition to the president, the United Park City Mines Company, inevitable reply is that "Roosevelt announced Thursday last that, as a result of action taken by the Board is an unsafe man." of Directors of the company, minNow, is he? What makes an ing operations will be resumed at unsafe man? When is a man safe its Park City properties on a limitand when is he dangerous? How ed basis. Naturally, after such a are we to judge a man - by what he long shut-down, certain preparahas done or by what someone says tions will have to be undertaken he may do? Arc we justified in and performed to allow for an calling a man unsafe who has all orderly and progressive resumphis life been eminently safe? Is not tion of work. However, it is a man entitled to the reputation he believed that production of ore can makes for himself? be commenced within 10 days to For three years, Theodore two weeks. Roosevelt has had absolute power, "Present metal prices and the as President of the United States, and yet, during those three years, over supply of lead and zinc do not although called to the great office warrant operations except upon a suddenly, as the result of a horrible limited scale. With the full coopermurder, he has never lost his head. ation and continued support of the He has never done a dangerous union, company personnel, and all thing, he has at no time involved others concerned, plus judicious •Highway hearing draws 100 the country in difficulties, either at economy and efficiency in every Approximately 100 residents phase of operations, which has turned out last Thursday evening home or abroad. been carefully planned, the continImmediately following the mur- ued operations of the mines at an for the first of a series of public der of William McKinley. predic- ever increasing rate can be hearings on the proposed realignment of S.R. 224 from Kimball tions were freely made in the assured. Junction to the mouth of Deer Democratic press that President Valley. "This decision to commence Roosevelt would involve the counmining operations at Park City is Despite an atmosphere of contry in war. Has he done so? It was also freely predicted that founded on the belief that the flict and controversy, which has he would break with the administration has, and will con- prevailed at recent meetings in Republican majority in the House tinue to, evidence a sincere inter- Park City, residents were 100 perand the Senate, and that he would est in restoring to a healthy condi- cent in favor of the highway proinsist on having his own way, disre- tion the domestic lead-zinc mining posal, which is seen as the ultimate solution to growing traffic congesgarding the advice of the time-hon- industry." This week, some 80 to 100 men tion on Lower Park Avenue. ored leaders of the party. Has he have been employed, but work and The four-lane highway will, for done so? production will not be underway the most part, follow existing 224 Does not everyone know, on the contrary, that the conditions of until possibly next week. The men from Kimball Junction to 16th peace between the United States employed are on the seniority Street, where it will veer east, foland the rest of the world were basis and all must pass a physical lowing the base of Masonic Hill to the mouth of Deer Valley. The never more securely anchored examination. The company officials stated eastern route through town was than today? This has not been because the president has not had that only limited development and selected above several others exploration work could be carried because it posed the least impact an opportunity to go to war. There have been half a dozen out at present. However, they esti- to Park City's Historic District. Phil Fredrickson, who conductsuch opportunities at the very least mated that production could hit since he became president, when, 6,500 tons monthly within 60 days. ed the meeting on behalf of the Initial operations are expected Utah Dept. of Transportation, told if he had been the unsafe man he was alleged to be he might easily to be concentrated in the Ontario residents that the project had been have involved us in war with one section of the old Park Utah mine. given a top priority classification or more of the great powers of The Silver King Coalition mill is by the state and that the majority Europe. He has met every diplo- not expected to operate in the near of the $5.5 million project had been tentatively earmarked by the matic emergency with rough and future. ready diplomacy and extraordiIt is thought that when present Federal Highway Administration. nary tact, which have won for the production and development plans The project is expected to get : United States the respect of the are complete, some 200 men will ., underway in 1981 with a targeted civilized world. be employed. completion date set for some time 100 Years Compare to $6/Day (7275) in 1983. The road will be con•Utah Elks to convene at Price Utah Elks State Association structed in phases, beginning at President, William A. Beazer Kimbal) Junction and moving invites all Elks to attend the fall south toward Park City. Because meeting of the Association to be of the phasing. Park City won't held at Price, Utah, Lodge No. ultimately reap the benefits of the new highNvay until 1983, several 1550, Sunday, Sept. 26, at 10 a.m. The members of the various years after the opening of the committees will make a special Deer Valley Ski area. The road is effort to be present as there are seen as an absolute necessity in. many matters that will be dis- handling traffic flows to and from cussed by the committees in charge the proposed ski resort. of each particular project. Each of If anything, the residents the 10 Elks lodges in the stale of attending the hearing wanted the Utah will have representatives at state to proceed with the highway the meeting to take advantage of with all due haste. It was the conan early start in the activities of the sensus of the crowd that if at all association. possible, the plans should be Price lodge, in continuance of pushed up to coincide with the the celebration of their Silver opening of the Deer Valley Anniversary, have planned a gala Resort. The proposed plan will have a evening of entertainment for Saturday evening, Sept. 25, at their minimal impact on the hillside and lodge rooms, including dinner and surrounding terrain with only about five homes along Easy dancing. All local Elks are encouraged to Street being affected by the new make plans now to be present in road. Price on this special occasion. 50 Years Ago Compiled by KAT JAMES Of the Record staff 24 Hour Shuttle Self Park Per Day PARKING Ss FREE Car Wash www. diamondparking. com Expires 10/31/04 25 Years Ago 2 FORT LUNCH OR DINNER. ENTREE (Not avjiUblf for Sunday lifundi Valid Sun.-Tliurs. tliru 9/^0'Oi.) 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LARGE FAVORITE •Homecoming schedule The week of Sept. 19-23 is homecoming week at Park City High School. There will be events throughout the week at the high school for the students. For the community, here is the list of events: Thursday, Sept. 22. after the girls volleyball game - between 8:39 and 9 p.m. - there will be a dummy burning/pep rally in the parking lot to the east of the school and the announcement of the homecoming court... three senior couples and one couple from the junior, sophomore and freshman classes. Friday, Sept. 23, at 3 p.m. weather permitting - floats will parade from the high school to Swede Alley, down Main Street and hack to the high school. The football game against Wasatch High School Wasps starts at 5 p.m. at Dozier Field and anyone with a program will be eligible for gifts and surprises from the Booster Club. Half-lime activities include the naming of the homecoming king and queen and the homecoming parade. 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