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Show Page 2 Wednesday, November 8, 1978 HowabouMi? btersbdio III v id S3 Y7 SUBSCRIPTION RATE: T S6.00 a year in advance in State SIO a year outside Utah PUBLISHERS: Jan v.t. Wilking Stephen K. Dering Editor Steve Dering 3 Business Manager Jan Wilking Office Manager and Advertising Leslie Grace Sally Bolton 3 Graphics Donna Pouquette . . Marianne Cone Kate Peters . . aobbye Jean Hammond ReporterT. "V ..... V. Tina Moench Conrad Elliott Typesetting Phyllis Rubenstein Contributing Photographers Nick Nass .... Pat McDowell, 'Wasatch' Warren, Craig Reece Subscriptions Sonya Rat cliff EhferwJas second-class matfeTMay 25. 1977. at the post office in Poik City. Utah 84060. under the Act of March 3, 1897 Published every Wednesday at Parte City. Utah. Second-class postage paid at Park Citv. Utah Pictures news and advertising may be submitted prior to Wednesday publication at our office. 41 9 Main Street. Park City. Utah 84O60. by mail. Box 738. or by colling 649-9592 Publication material must be received by Monday afternoon for Wednesday pubkcation. ( Sz I George Ward iuWtc iSota I KICK-OFF : Winter Kick-Off "Snow Flaker's Ball" Friday, Nov. 10, 7:30 p.m. Grub Steak Restaurant i $7.50 per person. Cocktails, light buffet, raffle, 'i disco contest, live music. Tickets available i through the Chamber of Commerce Office or any ;; Chamber Board Member. Limited number of r. reservations please. z Employees Workshop Monday Nov. 13, 9-5 p.m. Holiday Inn $5.00 per person. Reservations :: required deadline Nov. 9. Any questions call Chamber of Commerce 649-9852. IMMUNIZATION CLINIC ; Immunization clinics are being held the third s Tuesday of each month from 3 to 5 p.m. in the I Public Health Nurse's office at Marsac School. 1 The Nov. clinic will be Tuesday, Nov. 14. The following immunizations will be available: 1) s DPT (Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus) for inf anil an-il ts and preschoolers 2) DT (Diphtheria, Tetanus) 5 for persons 6 years and older to be given every 10 2 years 3) Polio for infants and preschoolers 4) : MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) one shot at 15 : months or older 5) Trivalent Influenza for per-: per-: sons wtih a chronic disease andor who are over : age 65. This service is free and is available to : persons of all ages. Girls over the age of 12 years ; will not be given measles, mumps or rubella : immunizations, but are urged to obtain them j from their family doctor. Please bring your im- munization record with you. Children under the I age of 18 years must be accompanied by parent or guardian. For further information, contact Diana Maxell, Public Health Nurse, at 649-9072 i Tuesdays or Thursdays. If there is no answer, : please call back. : COMMUNITY EDUCATION 1 Community Education Classes to begin soon : Children's Gymnastics; Ballet; Adult Ballet; : Sewing; Shop (in January) ; Gourmet Cooking. : If you missed the class in Wills, Trusts and : Estate Planning and you would like to par- : ticipate in these or the Business Management I Class, please contact Nan McPolin, 649-9417, s early mornings or late evenings, or call the Board of Education at 649-9671. I Are you interested in any other class? If so let i us know. 4. IX7fiu nnt not . the news by mail? I i i All you have to do to receive the news and happenings in the Park City and surrounding area is to fill out the coupon below and mail it today.. .and while you're at it, why not send a subscription to a friend. Please enclose proper payment and happy reading:. . $6.00 per year Out of State $10.00 per year Name, Address. City and State. THE 649 9592 N P.O. Box 738 Park City. Utah 84060 Julie Christman - - - .it?. 9 $ t Jim Patterson Does our American political system work for us today? George Ward Generally, I would say more or less, probably less. There is a large gap between wages and prices which will have to be closed by either the government or a depression. Craig Haren No, I feel there is no way to effectively effec-tively operate a government for such a large and diverse population as exists in the United States. Julie Christman No, the average candidate runs for himself, not to serve the people. Irene Mykietiuk No, I don't think the political system works. I think the political system works for only those that have money, never for the little lit-tle guy. Jim Patterson Not as far as the federal government govern-ment goes because it restricts individual freedom too much. Federal controls tend to filter down to the local level preventing local government govern-ment from being responsive to the needs of the people represented. Dale Nelson I've traveled all over the world and I think we have the best system of government govern-ment on Earth. However, if more honest people were running our government it would work better, bet-ter, as it was set up to work. 'ft 'A Very Fine Piano' Craig Haren t Irene Mykietiuk EMPLOYEE WORKSHOP To assist an employee in meeting the public, knowing the town thoroughly, and giving accurate information to our visitors, the Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring an employee workshop on Nov. 13 at the Holiday Inn from !) a.m. to 5 p.m. We request that you inform the Chamber office at 649-XX99 of the number of employees you will have participating. The actual number of employees attending will be required by Nov. 9. "; i..j;' , WELL CHILD CLINIC .. The Nov. Well-Child Clinic will be held Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Nov. 15 from 9:30 a.m. in the Memorial Building. Each child will be weighed, measured, receive a physical examination and necessary immunizations. There is a $1.00 fee per clinic visit. Immunizations are free. For further information, call Diana Maxell, Public Health Nurse, at 649-9072 Tuesdays or Thursdays. If there is no answer, please call back. HARVEST CONCERT The Park City schools' music departments will present their Harvest Concert on Nov. 9th at 7:30 p.m. in the PCHS multi-purpose room. RECYCLING Anyone interested in starting recycling of paper, tin and aluminum in Park City please meet at the Memorial Bldg. Wed. Nov. 15 at 5:30 p.m. or call Karen, 649-9461, or Marsha, 649-8347. BOY SCOUTS Any boys ov er 10l2 years old or in the 6th grade are invited to attend the Boy Scout meeting being held Thursday, November 16, at the Park City Community Church, 402 Park Ave. For additional ad-ditional information call Scout Master Steve Holcomb at 649-7966. BALLET CLASSES Adult Ballet Class at the Memorial Bldg. Wed and Fri. 9-10 a.m. Fee for 4 wks. is $20. For more information call the Memorial Bldg. from 3-10 p.m. 649-9461. REC. DEPT. HIGH SCHOOL DISCO DANCE Saturday night, Nov. 11 the Rec. Dept. is holding a Disco Dance in the Memorial Building gym at 8:00 p.m. All Park City High School Students are welcome, so put on your boogie shoes & be there! Admission $1.00. REC. DEPT. MEN'S BASKETBALL LEAGUE All men interested in playing in the basketball league please come to , an. information. & organization meeting Thursday, Nov. 9th at 7:00 in the Memorial Building Informations Bruce 649-9461. FREE FLU IMMUNIZATION CLINIC Three Influenza Immunization Clinics will be held for high risk citizens in Summit County. A Trivalent Influenza Vaccine will be provided by the State Division of Health through local health department immunization clinics. If you have any of the following conditions, you are considered con-sidered part of a high risk group and it is suggested you receive the flu vaccine: 1) heart disease 2) chronic pulmonary disease such as asthma, emphysema, bronchiectasis, cystic fibrosis, tuberculosis 3) chronic renal disease 4) diabetes 5) anemias or malignancies 6) if you are highly susceptible to severe respira-atory respira-atory infections such as pneumonia or bronchial pneumonia. 7 ) 65 years of age or older If you are currently under the care of your personal per-sonal physician, it is suggested you receive the vaccine through his office. Local clinics w ill be held as follows : Kamas Nov. 9th 3-5 p.m. (Senior Citizen's Center) Cen-ter) Coalville Nov. 8th 3-5 p.m. (Senior Citien's Center) Cen-ter) Park City Nov. 15th 2-4 p.m. (Public Health Nurse's Nur-se's Office Marsac School ) Park City Nov. 16th 6-8 p.m. (Senior Citizen's Center) 3 If5 IWT is Ft,icmti& ! m I GO 3 2 me is &s?m rtnrj 0 mi y comossi UltMCMfMI I'll IF m fk fsf L v tMf?e Editor: The Park City Senior Citizens are the recipients of a very find old piano. This gift is doubly appreciated. ap-preciated. First, because it belonged to our dear member, mem-ber, Mae Raddon and second because we were working and saving to buy one for our Center. The piano was given to Mae's niece. Mrs. Charlott Barbeu, who donated it to us in memory of a beloved aunt. We will always cherish this gift, and be happy in our memories of Mae each time it is used. We are very grateful to Charlott for her generousity and we all say Thank You. Park City Senior Citizens Violet Terry, President Have A Ball Friday - j Dale Nelson llllll m jg3pyra' John Vrabel is an old snow pig. They've got swing. They've got hard rock. They've got surfin' sounds. They've got disco tunes. They've got it all at the Snowflaker's Ball. If you haven't purchased your tickets for Chamber of Commerce's winter kick-off Snowflaker's Ball, you better hurry. Co-sponsored this year by the highly discredited discredit-ed Park City Institute of Social Services, the gala event will be staged this Friday night, starting at 7:30 p.m., in the Grub Steak restaurant. ... - Tickets x:ost $7.50 per person l- and "the price' of 'admission Jerry Floor-Bill Crisom Big Band, a disco dancing contest (along with contests featuring the music of other eras) and the school newspaper, the Pig Pen. The theme of the evening is that of a reunion and the PCISS Snow Pig will be on hand to greet returning graduates. Those attending are expected to be attired in dress appropriate to their school days, no matter how long ago that may have been. When the Big Band isn't playing, the Fabulous Five Blair Feulner, Jay Meehan, Dan Wilcox, Tom Bock and Dan Phillips will be spinning spin-ning stacks of wax that will conjure up memories for us all. These five also will conduct the dance contests, being sponsored by Com- "munity Wireless:"' y...-u(X! K.k; yy.,ri uHigttiigMMg! fthe a Wetting will be the crowning of King Pig and Miss Piggie, who are expected to squeal in piggie surprise and oink a few snorts of acceptance. Oh yes, cocktails will be available and a raffle featuring valuable prizes will be held. BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC The Public Health Nurse will be taking blood pressures from 2 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14th in her office at Marsac School. This free service is being offered by the Summit County Healthy Department and persons 18 years of age and:: older are urged to come. j For further information, contact Dianajj Maxell, PHN, at 649-9072 Tuesdays or Thurs-j days. If there is no answer, please call back. H ATTN. WORKING PARENTS ij Anyone interested in starting or using a Park; City Child Care Center, please call Kathy 649;i 8807. !; COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION :j The regular meeting of the Summit County:: Planning Commission will be held November 14, jj 1978 at 7:30 p.m. at the Courthouse in Coalville, li AGENDA i 7:30 Greetings, reading of minutes ( jj 7:35 Olympus Stake Property near Kamas East;; 8 : 00 Brent Jensen 500 lots south of Pine jj Meadow Ranch 8:30 Christopher Cain Park West Property jj 9:00 Business Meeting jj 1 JK V l. ieer H IF l !: f ! MY 0wrO IUS Of A)HW I teueve- SOMIT. . or. vn -v-lY r 1 m mm I r I A v ; s I |