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Show Wednesday, November 10, 1976 Pego5 .. . j v. y Residential Development Asked for Tennis Complex continued from page one Park City Receives Honorable Mention For Community Progress r i-:"TSC4i" ARTIST'S RENDERING of tha Park City Racquftt Club cabanas. them will look." ?hia was an obvious nfiveoee to the Park Avenue coadominuims which, aeeerdlng to commission were appealing as individual units but which suffered in proliferation. Johnson replied that the racquet club units were not a "linear project," as is Park Avenue. . Architect Smith added that cosmetic changes to the exteriors could be incorpor ated to provide a variety in appearance. It is expected that the proposal will be evaluated by the planning commission at its Nov. 10 decision making session. on the other hand. 405 Main Strnnt X 11:30-6:00 iv Antiques Second hand merchandise Consignment Buy and Trade Now offering ' , NEW RECORDS AND TAPES OH 1 Park City, after having only , two months to present its accomplishments to the Utah Community Progress judges, received an honorable mention distinction at that ', organization's awards band recognition program Friday evening, in Salt Lake City. , Councilwoman Eleanor Bennett, who accepted the award with Park City Recorder-Treasurer Bruce Decker said, "It just goes to show you the potential we have if we can win an" honorable mention with only having two months to prepare." , With more time to organize and a more complete presentation present-ation Bennett said, "I don't see why we couldn't win first place next time." The criteria the Utah Community Progress judges used in measuring a community's accomplishments accomplish-ments from 197 .to 1976,, were the involvement of elected officials, civic, social, youth and religious groups; accomplishments based on community goals and future goals;' and commitment to additional community progress. According to Decker, the accomplishments stressed in the city's presentation included the Main Street J j I4 .rT. V7 ; 1 Ij n 1 Mooting For King Road Property Ownors Slatod For Noxt Weok State Farm is there. iiw a no good neighbor, Park City Councilwoman Eleanor Bennett announced Thursday night that the council's properties committee will meet to discuss boundries problems on King Road. Bennett said owners of property on King Road who desire to clear titles should attend the meeting scheduled for November 16 at 6 p.m. in City Hall. Property owners should bring legal surveys' and square footage figures for land having conflicting boundries. 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