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Show Wednesday, July 21; 1976 Pago 5 4 it m ls3 MM Tressure Sail 'Pant mil m: fln$m f " V : j r ' M! I l IV 111 I , ... - r., v. fi. , .- -1 V . X X .ft Troy, Debbie and Brandon Kearley will soon be $1(K richer thanks to a discovery they ;made two weeks ago. .;. vvhile playing on a hillside . just south of the Resort the three young Park City residents came across some large and unsual metal objects. ob-jects. Upon returning home they reported their findings to , their mother, Gloria Kearley. ; Mrs. Kearley paid little attention to the discovery until she read a reward notice in the local newspapers last , . week The notice of fered $300 ; to anyone locating the metal - locking arid coin mechanisms stolen from the Resort's outdoor ski lockers in early; May.-';'' '. Remembering the story told by her children, Mrs. . Kearley had Troy and Debbie return to the scene of then-discovery then-discovery and the missing equipment was sull there. Eight , metal , bars each containing . ;i4en ;:coin mechanisms were found in. bushes' approximately 30 yards south of the Resort's medical clinic. An undetermined un-determined amount money had been removed from the coin boxes. The youngsters' windfall is being paid by the H & B Leasing Company which owns the lockers. Negative Letter Received On Ex-Police Chief City Manager Wayne Matthews reported last week that he had received a letter, from . the San Jose, Calif-police Calif-police department .. concerning con-cerning former .': Park City. Police Chief Thjayle Lund. :- Matthews . said '. the ..letter contained -: some r ''very nega,tie'. v inforiii'atipn pertaining to '.'-Luiid's conduct , with. . that. ' departni: .However, Matthews Yand Mayor Leon Uriarte decfined to. make; the': letter pubUc,; stating that revelation of Uie information would ' serve no useful . purpose since. .Lund has reslghed. V " ; .' . : Lund quit his post July 2 after declining to take a lie detector test' focusing on his assertion that he had been working secretly with three men claiming to be undercover un-dercover narcotic agents. Unable to substantiate any of the . c ir.cu instance s surrounding his bizarre story, Lund, at the time of his resignation' said he. felt he had been Vduped." ..: i ' . Although; ; the. letter cohr tained; ; d formation; when ; thectty: first Investigated Lund prior to his appointment to. office ;heV.'; information T o b t a i n e ri ,froni San, Jose was,posit)iv Matthews said The latest facts were sent to the city only after Lund agreed to permit access to his personal fiie.;v'''Tv'V;;:r'..;.;:-; The city is not expected to pursue the .' Lund 1 investigation. in-vestigation. Meanwhile, Garth Wilkinson of Bountiful, Utah vas appointed as Lund';; .uccessor at Thursday night's city council meeting. Of te Ywmm WmM (Editor's Note: Due to printing difficulties last week, Meg O'Shaughnessy's story on skateboarding skateboar-ding in Summit Park was largely unreadable. Hence, we try again.) ' f By Meg O'Shaughnessy J trm Mfl ITALIAN K nt ttPTT17 v an elegant but casual atmosphere Closed For Romodoling MINI-BOTTLES AND WINE AVAILABLE LOUNGE QPEN TILL 2 A.M. TASK FORCE MAKING WATER STUDY These images, two days taking in skateboarding at Summit Park, are woven with the poetry of T.S. Eliot. The poem, "Burnt Norton", is from his Four Quartets. (These lines may be spoken by the Chorus.) Early evening on a stretch of frontage road called Summit Park. The sun hangs yet high in the sky. Surging white clouds tower up around the edges of the horizon, (.'At the still point of the turning world.') A shade tree sounding the murmur of a breeze. A breath drawn in. ; . ' ' They come. ('At the stiil point, there the dance is,' ) Still forms-; Floating,1 briftingV'SUg,' arcing down : the curve of hill.. Shifting, twisting; ; danqngv their . .paths lacinjg . together as they: spin themselves out Suspended, their' bodies extendg me slbpe of the hill. ;iUdhig-me wJbid;;'Uke;the wks.ybd--gde;'aie;re; too. ' ;There.are brds.beheath their feet and urethane wh-' eelsrofluighot to see that they are flyingy Skatebparalrig; Cruising. It is to b seen. Oiie cop one time came by. " "What Ve you guys up to out here? (Did they straighten, themselves to say) "Watch us:" ('Neither ascent nor decline, neither from nor towards, at the still point, there the dance is.') "You're crazy." he said. And he gave mem rides in his car back up to the top again. Mike Jones is from Southern California. He knows surfing: He "knows speed. He compares: the ride to surfing; In tbe wbrking of the board, and in the motion, the process, or was it a sound? ( wordless eloquence of Mike's hand in the undulating gesture of. a fish or .shake ofman inside a wave) ('Only by me form, the :pa'tiera:''.wbnls or music reacli the stillness.') the texture of the moment is blue sky .Some density in' me warmth of the air;.: Even greater density at our : feet; rAsphalt. tlhyeilding :;albeit: relatively' smopth. ; . ''I've gotten ough cuts an falling of f the poard." Mike .Wears' pihntv toads ' land idove when he eoes for speed. : rTEquals wind as variable, factor approximately 45 m.p.h.) He bnngs a neimet wun nun. Kanh ririer riries his ride. Owns a oassage through the space! As the ski-cut mountain tells a tale of moments and skiers, it's all here too, like music: Moguls. ('The detail of the pattern is movement as in the figure of the ten stairs.') And you begin to really see the artists. '"-y Duanne stands straight, tall, and relaxed on her board; -She most resembles the Rolling Stone's description of this feathered band. "They are blond, thin, tan, arid healthy." Her eyes are clear. She puts her right foot forward. She's off . So lightly. First a gentle slalom, now easily taking her . turns using the wide lay "of the pavement. ;Tffl she's away, At a distance how around the bend.: Poised. Balanced. ( 'Except for the point, the still point, there would be no dance, And there is only the dance.') . : When some soar together, finding a rhythm, an exchange, spatial relationship ; . weaving, reeling, lilting down the Hill, they are friendly, graceful birds. Dave is a dancer too. His fourth day out. Finding his full curves etched upon the bank. Casual in: his short brimmed bird's nest hat, arms hanging, he angles the descent. Clifford Funk. Another speed con testant. Beard gathered, goggled and wearing a ' crocheted skull cap. He looks a little mysterious, elfish. Strange speciman of spaceman. After a run. They hang out. Get a little air, Try it at some altitude this time. ' As the Rolling Stone has it,"Three of them are sharing a joint." I ask Clifford when he thinks they 'll; have mastered the updraft, the uphill.durrents,.He twinkles. I guess they're close. It is to be seen, Ea'rthskiirig. The resultant influence of our lofty elevation?. The Rolling Stone hints at a new strain, a new race of men and women. Do surfers become, the Wave? Is Concentration the Vehicle? .Concentration-Exclusive Attention. ('To be conscious , is not to be in Time,1) Where then? (-,).' AVhen asked which is the greater sport, skiing, surfing, or skateboarding'Skateboarding, it's more a a thrill," "Danger?" ".'yeah, danger." The Rolling Stone in its recent issue on skateboarding speaks . of the feats a$ .combining danger and grace; Grace; . .' ' Suppleness, easy, and' natural elegafice. State of- ac. ; ceptance with God;- enjoyment of !the .divine favor:-.: Yes. I'd say so. ' . . , '" Speed. ('Neither arrest nor movement and do not call it fixity. Where past '.arid fifture are gathered.') Todd arid Mike race with each other. For Speed. At Speed. Todd Wagner sports a reflecting orange helmet . with windscreen. (Space). The second day he forgot his shoes. ( ), Speed is in some distinct proportion to space, which will not be elaborated here; It's all' in;. . .. 1 knowing what is essential.' (My friend," who is deaf , . pauses, one hand on the wheel) as we firiish a number . and merge onto the free his glasses. He. turns, to me and smiles..)' . . J:-';'- '-. ;- ;id kkXcb the place. He calls the niris by vtheir. colorful names. Disiritegrator, where dift6VorwhMj'aiG'vA4id Mr e H can ohly say there we have been; -.'.I camurt say where. ' this nalfTmue called SimsetJCause . sunsets here. "When Todd's turning,: traversing, standing up on his board, wings spread, it seenis he's somehow freed himslef through the form. He's gone. He smiles out from the relaxed vast past concentration; con-centration; Mike's fast. Todd's right in there, looking down his arm keeping sight on a course alreafdy -chartered. "You pick out your line way up there." They come on around the big curve: Tucked and close, holding perfectly still and humming. ('We must be still and still moving.') You can here those bearings now.. Shheeooowww. Most tangible. v The space stretches and reflexes, ripples like water where they pass: ;: ;;';;' rr --:'::-'r:;'xfC '::' Mike says sohietimes up close to the wild flowers . growing alongside the road, it feels like being in a ; tunnel and its nice to reach out and feel the fragile pliancy of the tunnel's walls. Of the wave. There's some water gently to be heard that empties into a pond. Not clean enough to drink, though, the , sportsmen try to remember to bring some along. Water (and I think there was something else.) TO mjn inii.il E .' wip. MINT Eat Outdoors on our Remodeled Patio Breakfast served until 2:00 p.m. Reasonable lunches and family dinners. Featuring the best omelettes this side of Poison Creek. ' .' ', '. ' 317 Main Street 649-8284 A water quality task force sponsored by the Moun-tainland Moun-tainland Association of Governments met with the public in "the Memorial Building, Tuesday; Juiy 13, to make known an ongoing study of water quality in the Park City area. ' The task force is examining, existing " conditions to determine ways and means of protecting all .water sources' whether 'they-,' be used for culinary . purposes or as habitat for a'quatic life.-' ' The groiip- isV expected to alert , "city officials as., to. .emerging state. 'and; federal regulations concerning water - uality standards, especially lor . sewage treatment , plant effluent. Those' involved in the study are. strong; sup: porters ' of the regional concept con-cept ; for sewage treatment : which .was recently rejected by local voters. : . . , Population : projections provided-by the task force were called inaccurate by Park City officails. City Planner Van Martin said task force figures for the city's 1980 population are approximately equal to what the city believes to be its current population. City Manager Wayne Matthews is currently trying to arrive at a reliable population count. "We want to make sure the study is using accurate information. .m mm n - r5 I SW- 4 . IMW'I Bib I hi i.w-wrrl V Nr. -mams' t- . w na m . ifc 2. |