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Show Stroller Notices by Be a The Park High Students are upset over many of the changes being made. Just because there is a new school, doesn't mean everything must be new. Tradition Tradi-tion and history is a great part of any school. But now because mining is down, there are those who feel the emblem should be changed. MINERS The school song should go also to make way for a new one. Why? and to what I ask? Are we going to stand by and see tradition go? Stand up and be heard Park High Alumni. What do you think? Should the new people change our schools as they have changed our towns history and tradition by doing away with the old. Send your comments to the Park Record or to your school board. Park City has been a mining community for over 100 years. Who knows she has survived before she may again. Lets keep our traditions now, let the Park High Miners stand as well as school song. Is the new Holiday Shopping Center really for the community Lake for. The town is growing and there are many more families coming in. No family services; The planning plan-ning is definately tourist oriented. The planning now is no better for the future than it was in the very beginning. Park City again is a boom town, put up anything, anyplace with no plans for the future. The roads were built for horse and wagons not for the heavy auto traffic we now have. Until a suitable entrance is built into town it will not be better. Let's get the plans right now, let's learn by the mistakes of others in the past, not continue to make the same ones for the future. Lets get the horse before the cart where it belongs. Not behind where it has always been. Think and plan fot the perma-nant perma-nant resident, not just the tourist. They will be here a lone time, perhaps it is a one time stand for the tourist. Don't let the glitter hide the real thing, plan now and plan right. or the tourists? Spend your dollars in Park City, was the comment heard at Thursday planning commission meeting. How' can we I ask? The shopping center will not cover the needs of families. There are no clothing, shoe, fabric, home furnishings or appliance appl-iance stores here. These are the things the average family travels to Salt |