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Show -- Wednesday, October 9,,1374 CITY COUNCIL era Pages Creative Play for CONTINUED Pre-School- : ers Creative Play program for three and four year olds is being organized at the Memorial Building. The is program designed This weeks forecast: generally miserable with increasing gloominess. specifically for residents of the Park City area and will children provide with the opportunity of learning to play and get along with their peers. Your ingenuity and cunning will enable you to see the right people. Your personality will give the right people the wrong impression. pre-scho- CAPRICORN b. facilitate the socialization It was Mr. Reed's tention that the citys con- prac- tice of requiring licensed brokers to obtain a property management license was contrary to the regulations of the Real Estate Commission. Mr. Reed stated a property management license was inherent to a brokers license. Councilman Lehmer retorted, We write our own script here. Mr. Reed Replied, I know, I know. This sales tax method of raising city revenues was described as being more palatable" than a business license fee increase. It would Mr. Dale Zabriskie of the Greater Park City Company appeared before the Council seeking the same type of letter that was refused Mr. provide a means of in- Falls. creasing revenues while This Resort intends to conkeeping the effects on vert the Rusty Nail Bar into a businessmen to a minimum. private liquor club. The Council voted to approve a letter of Business Licenses Granted consent to be presented to the The Council approved four State liquor Commission. businesses in what had to be record time. Supreme Foods Mr. Larry George of Supreme Foods inquired as to had why the Council previously rejected the firm's application for a business license. Supreme Foods is a bulk delivery food service which has operated in Salt Lake City for the past 15 years. Action was deferred pending verification that a record of Park City sales could be provided. This record would be needed to insure that the city receives its share of sales tax revenues. and responsibilities of group behavior. As the program it will caters to give many children their first lessons in group activities. Same of the supervised activities planned for the kids include a rhythm band, pain-- , ting, baking cookies, and exercises in motor control. In addition, the children will go swimming and skiing, take walks around the community Jim Fahs explaning layout of Elay Garage Project the deadlock by casting his Council Revenue alternative explored Mayor Price related that he and Mr. Nemelka have spent considerable time in Salt Lake City lobbying for authority municipal to levy sales tax. This proposal, which has been defeated in the legislature every time it has beat raised in the last years, has a chance of passing, Mr. Price said. Ted Reports Councilmen Martinet reported that 306 feet of the new Judge Tunnel Waterdrift has been completed. Mayor Price commented that the cost of the project is running below projections . Councilman Uriarte related the latest episode in the saga of the television translator. Mr. Uriarte said the application for PCC approval, which was never-endin- g filed on April 14th, is on the desk of the fellow who makes ARIES (Mar. 19) Strive to make your daily routine more exciting. Try washing the dishes with your feet, remembering SCORPIO (Oct. to remove all toe cheese 21) v. Dont worry about the first. . you spilled all over your hands. This is a good time to have your palm paint red. SAGITTARIUS 21) People (Nov. c. regard you as quite a physical specimen. If youve ever taken a physical examination, you know what kind of specimen they mean. will be in service within two weeks. borhood situation for preschool children, the program will give kids the chance to meet children they will later .find in school. City Attorney Nemelka reported that the city is in the process of concluding a land trade agreement with GPCC. The trade involves property connected with the Lowell-Empi- re provement District. , ; Dynamite Sandwiches on Homemade Bread Beer & Setups Im- Special . Declaratory Judgment., . Mayor Price pointedly s V SPECIALIZING IN Imported & American Delicacies HOURS 12:00 am to 10:00pm 7 days a week PHONE Another Private Club The night was not entirely inauspicious t. LIBRA (Sept. 22) Navigating the sea of life will be difficult this week. You'll be swamped by a tidal wave of rotten luck. DELICATESSEN and LIQUOR STORE Associates. clubs. sense. and growing outside the home," says Amanda Peterson. As many of the smaller towns around the area cannot provide a neigh- It was the decision. estimated that the translator (OTTIESMM and Armengol suit and your common y Jim Fahs and Bumis Watts Licenses were granted to Mr. Ed Rodgers for his Park City Athletic Club, Mr. Lloyd Stevens for his China Bridge Mining Company bar and lounge, Mr. Kenneth Norton for Interstate Rental, Inc., and Mr. Ted Armengol for - Idleness is the devils workshop and you're approaching master craftsman status. asked Mrs. Lehmer why she not has the (learning safety rules), TAURUS signed 21) (Apr. declaratory judgment papers discover where they live in What you need is a brainrelating to the decision on her relation to the Memorial storm and what you get legal residence. Mrs. Lehmer Building, and build snow are only mental drizzles. stated that her attorney has sculptures. As a cooperative program, been attempting to contact Mr. Nemelka, but un- .Creative Play will also in- GEMINI (May 2Uune 29) Lend a helping hand this successfully. She said that volve parents of the children week. . . but be sure to she has compiled the list of and hopes to call upon older charge interest. facts to which she is willing to members of the community attest. Mr. Nemelka said who have a knack for CANCER (June 21 July 22) legal action will be initiated storytelling. In this way, the as soon as the necessary program will benefit both child and adult. papers have been signed. Children need the experience of learning, playing, vote to approve the service. Snow Removal Mr. Jim Patterson submitted a bid of $700 per month to remove the snow from all city steps. The period of service would be from :November througJiApriTr'A voteon accepte'i.resu(ed iii s tie with Mayor Price breaking Mrs. Lehmer s motion to deny Mr. Reeds request that property management licenses be revoked died for lack of a second. The matter was tabled after City Attorney Carl Nemelka reported that a total package" concerning property management would soon be presented to the City 22-Ja- g. Recreation Director Kathy Kocinski, Amanda Peterson, and aide Audrey Marcellin are in charge of the program. Creative play is designed not as a baby-sittin- g service, but as an experience which will Community Crowded City Council Meeting (Dec. Money is the root of all evil but dont worry, 22) You you never have had any LEO (July roots. will be the target of Cupids bow. Unfortunately, he will miss your heart and AQUARIUS (Jan. 18) Someone will try to puncture your gall bladbend your ear. Tell them to der. keep their hands to themselves. 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