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Show Wednesday, November 19, 1975 were? Page 2 Newspapen Talk What k‘ijig of job do you think President ,u r. FRAUD CLINIC First Security Bank is sponsoring a Fraudl Ford-ii‘s doing? Clinic on Nov. 20 at the Park City Memorial Building at 10 a.m. ' . The purpose of the clinic is to familiarize Bob Thomas: I’m not really following up on politics now; town politics yes but not national people with methods used to pass counterfeit currency, counterfeit or stolen Travelers Cheques and bad checks. . Bill Rice of the FBI, Barry Green of the politics. bad. I don’t think w‘e";hve too many extras that course of their business. Hooman Aprin: Basicallygwhen he pardoned Nixon I was reallyjbummedfbut now I feel he’s ‘al v le’WVI _ the political situation'back there I fee that if he gave money to NewiiYork he wouldn’t have a chance in the next-election because of all the anti—New York people. I would say he’s doing alright although there are things I don’t agree with him on. ' ' By now, most of us have witnessed the psuedo mayhem practiced in town by the River Canyon Road Agents. The all in fun gun play of these weekend warriors has added another touch of local flavor to Park City. These antics are spon‘sored by our local Chamber of Commerce but, at the present time, the Chamber’s budget cannot afford adequate compensation for the stuntmen. To insure continuation of the performances, Business Managen ....... Bonnie Stable Photognapben ----- Gneg SCb'RF Published weekly at Park City, Utah. Subscriptions $6 per year, $10 out of state. Send orders for subscriptions or change of address to The Newspaper, PO. Box 738, Park City, Utah 84060. Pictures, news and advertising may be submitted prior to Wednesday publication at our office, 419 Main St, Park City, by mail, PO. Box 738, Park City, or by calling 649-9592 or 3592612. Publication matter must be received by Monday afternoon for Wednesday publication. I nu"n-n-nnu-nuuu-uu-u n uupu-a-na-nup...nun-nun-luau"n-uuuuun-uuuu" several local business persons have donated food and lodging to the Road Agents. We would like to extend a thank you to Bill and Carol Rixey for offeringshelter to the performers and to Smitty Smit and John Newland for providing them with meals. The generosity of these people typifies the spirit which makes Park City a great place to live and an enjoyable place to visit. Reponten, We wish to extend our sincere thanks and ap- preciation to neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness following the accident and death of our loved one. Special thanks to, the Park City firemen, the LDS Relief Society, , Tom Launder Nati Henrion: I can’t vote but my opinion is that he’s not doing ‘too good. I think we’re in big trouble. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Rose and Mr. Bruce Decker. Nati Henrion Alienation-nauseaantenna-nllnnnlIIRFAI-e nnnnnnnn a". --------------- an" ' The family of Florence Halversonit .i EDUCATION PROGRAM Bruce. Campbell: Igenerally think he’s doing a pretty good job and I’d probably vote for him in the next election. ' i Laurie Tisch: thought he was doing an training course. because if it does tir‘ " ntry will suffer. No, I I'II’d.W’ vote for a' For more information call Nan McPoIin 649;" _ M. “will"! . l . Kalli} ,l ' " l “9 ’ LB? MM" “"’ i NO PARKING Bruce Campbell Laurie ‘i‘iscil Effective l ;' immediately, Athenaeum To Air UP&L Aplllication Service study and ‘its- 14, The time and place for prepared testimony and . considering Phase 2 of said exhibits wh ch relate to. the proceeding will be set forth in proper rate schedules and‘the the order establishing the spread of revenue revenue requirements of Notice is hereby given that requirements among the rate Utah Power & Light Com. pany. the above entitled application schedules. By its application, Utah 10. On or before 5 pm, Ian. of Utah Power & Light Company will be heard 19, 1976, me Division of Public Power & Light Company before the Public Service Utilities and all protest/ants requests authority to inCommission at the Com- and intelvenors shall submit. 'crease its rates and charges mission’s hearing room, 330 to the Commission and‘all for electric service in the East Fourth South, Salt Lake participants in Case No. 7167“ state of Utah. Proposed rate prepared written. schedules for residential City, Utah, on Dec. 8, 1975, their testimony and exhibits service as a group would be commencing at 10 a.m. Any person interested in relating to all issues except. increased approximately participating in these Cost of Service studies and 19.26 percent. The proposed proceedings should plan to the proper rate schedules and ‘rate schedules for comof attend all sessions to assure spread revenue mercial service as a group would be increased apadequate notice of later requirements. Light Company for Approval of its Proposed Electric Rate Scheduled and Electric Service Regulations. Notice of Hearing, Case No. 7167. a.m. the Commission will take sworn and unsworn will Meeting Canceled, Rescheduled will clarify the situation. ROAD AGENTS SCHEDULE Women’s Athenaeum regretfully had to cancel the The following is the weekend schedule for the Nov. 10 program due to bad River Canyon Road Agents: weather. However, all inSaturday, Nov. 22 terested ladies please 'come 1:30 - Iron Hollow Robbery to another Open Meeting on Monday, Nov. 24, at 7:30 pm. in the Memorial Building lounge. 2:30 - Shotgun wedding (starts at ' the Motherlode) 3:30 - Procession to old sheriff’s office with Mrs. Clements Hansen will gun fights on the way. ' explore the fast world of Sunday, Nov. 23 Folklore, with particular 11:30 - Gun play at the Eating Establishment emphasis on the United 1:30 - Gang showdown in middle of Main St. States and Utah contributions. We guarantee a 2:30 — Fight at the Motherlode fascinating evening! 3:30 - Hanging near Park Record Office. ROUTES :The proposed rate schedules rfer industrial service as a 9AM: C ‘roup will be increased ap- proximately 20.27 percent. the public and customers of The proposed rate schedules for public street and highway UP&L who are not'.‘ statements from members-or M 533525} OVEKTHEZE. IN THE CdKNEK OLLT'ES THIS LOOKS SIMPLE. EMT THE Bus Dossm— srop A1- my House! WHAT «moo:svsrsm ARE we PAYm’Foa? SURE QOES. WHERE 5 MV HouSEZ WHAT ABDIAT EVERVIZODV WHO ' WANTS To come 122 ml HORSE! represented by counsel in lighting as a group will be said proceeding. All sworn increased approximately €9.21 percent. The proposed shall be subject to Cross-I rate schedules for other testimony and statements examination immediately service to public authorities as a group will be increased following its presentation. parties, copies of its direct 12. Immediately following ..:épproximately 19.28 percent. testimony and exhibits in the public witnesses, the ,The proposed rate schedules Case No. 7167. UP&L shall witnesses of the Division of“ Ecovering tariff sales for further have copies of said Public Utilities, proteiants {resale as a group will be ' testimony and exhibits and intervenors shall adopt" increased approximately : available for any of its their testimonies and shall be' 1.70 percent. Total increases ' ed would amount to customers or members of the submitted to cros I pproximately 18.90 percent public at its office. examination. sedupon total sales in Utah 8. On Dec. 8. 1975, the 13. Case No. 7167 will mission, and furnished to all a.m. at the Commission’s hearing room, 330 East Fourth South, Salt Lake City, Utah, whereupon the witnesses of UPSzL will adopt their testimonies ' by reference thereto, following which cross-etamination on the written testimony of UP&L witnesses will immediately corimence by the Division of Public Utilities and all protestants and intervenors. 9. On or before Dec. 8, 1975, UP&L will furnish to all be? bifurcated with the first: 'uring the twelve months . g‘finded June 30, 1976,, pro phase of said proceeding to review the lifformed. . revenue requirements of Utah Power ‘1 The preposed electric rate & Light Company, and s’hedules and electric serthe-_: regulations are available "'ce second phase of Said? c inspection at the proceeding to rev’new the 3ommi ‘br publi ssion’s offic ' es and various Cost of 3 erviepe , studies and the Proper rate ‘2" ices of Utah Power & Light schedules and the Spread off . mpany. silucks‘. THEY CAN 2.61— on: AND WALK. IT'S ouuv Two BLocKs. fl; Doesn‘t MAYBE WE SMMLD START out. OWN I Guess So. Bin- WHAT Asau‘r‘ S VSTE M. Evszvsabv WHO mm To Come TflE'SE “Exesm' all Win/1w ’! AT 5’ Am? IT Doesu'r came‘ To my HousE AT SA-M.’ grew. 3V ADVERTISING IN Newgrgapen f’By order of the Commission revenue the rate requirements schedules among? ' led at Salt Lake City. Utah, day of November, 14. The time and place for "1‘: - s.6th considering Phase 2 of said "5. proceeding will be set tannin" the order establishing revenue requirements the.‘ of -. :- be _.no» Park Avenue in the lower part (the west side of streets east of Main Street and the east side of j . streets west side of Main Street). If this seems confusing, which it is, call City Hall and they proximately 19.25 percent. 11. On Jan. 26, 1976, at 10 there parking on 'the downhill side of all side streets; The downhill side is the side closest to Main‘ Street in the upper part of town and closest to Public Service Coinmission hearing will commence at 10 ; s , pottery, drivers training and a refresher drivers, wouldn’t 'vote for ,3“:ch ‘ ‘.._._ '— " <’ r’ established the following dates and procedure for proceeding in this matter. The following paragraphs are quoted verbatim from the order: ' 7. On or before Nov. 3, 1975, UP&L shall have prepared and filed with this Com- ..t Courses .in progress are: needlepoint, shop, OK. job until he 5-39 New York should default sessions. By its order dated Oct. 9, 1975, the Commission f 3. The Community Education Program still needs people to sign up for beginning sewing, macrame and ladies P.E. v; CONTRIBUTION TO THE CITY Publisher: ............ J. Howané Stable Editon .................... Steve Dening THANK YOU vetos it. In the Matter of the parties participating in Case Utah Power & Light ComApplication of Utah Power & No. 7167 a copy of its Cost of pany. The SPECIAL SERVICE This Sunday, Nov. 23, Peter Ernst, Associate . Pastor at the Evangelical Free Church of Salt Lake City, will sing at the 11 a.m. service at the l Park City Community Church.. Tom Lauder: I don’t think he’s been doing a very good job at all. He hasn’t been working with Congress, and his rule iby veto is nowhere. Instead of trying to get together with Congress he just throws in his own views and when Congress comes up‘with something different he . Newspapen ber, please contact Van Martin at the City offices or phone 649-9321. Hooman Aprin A}.na.-~~ dreary testimony to the county’s lack of foresight. Billboard legislation should be enacted by- Summit County with all possible haste. At the public meeting, we were promised the county would consult the city before dealing with any proposals for the development of our fringe areas. They’ll let us talk but will they listen? The Summit County Planning Commission could turn some of our dreams into nightmares. Let us hope they’re not asleep. W PLANNING COMMISSION There will shortly be vacancies on the Park City Planning Commission if you would be interested in being a Planning Commission mem- Michele Simoninv:j:Considering the situation he was put in I thinkjhe’s doing an average job. I agree with his policy on New York. Knowing roadside eye grabbers can only create an atmosphere of crass commercialism which is ap— pealing only to billboard salesmen .T9 in e risotto . .1dS=.,'.° ‘F 3 Everyone is .welcome. just like the rest of the politicians. I don’t see anything special about what he’s doing. . mediately, or not sooner. A proliferation of these by “Cho lgh’ We feel this will be especially beneficial to anyone who receives funds of any type in the we could put in that- could! do a better job. home park on Highway 224 between Kimball’s Junction and the city limits. The intention here is not to debate the merits of mobile homes but rather to queestion their desirability at the proposed location. Highway 224 is the major access route to Park City. Its attractiveness is directly linked to the (overall appeal of our town. We believe a. trailer park does not constitute a savory visual appetizer to incoming tourists or residents. The proposal for such a project adequately illustrates the vested interest Park City has in county decisions. What plays in Coalville is not necessarily easy listening for local residents. , Highway 224, along with Highway 248, is also the potential locale for a bumper crop of advertising billboards. Summit County has no ordinances restricting the type and placement of billboards. This is a situation which needs to be remedied im- Secret Service, and Ted Pathakis of American Express Company will conduct the clinic. _ Anna Eddington :. ;l,:don’t' think he’s doing too Ronald E. Casper, Secretary BRINGS RESULTS! BOX 738 PARK CITY. UTAH 84060 . ;r- . Last week’s public meeting concerning county zoning underscored the need for improved comunication between Park City and the county . . . _ lanning commission. tion Jurisdic ” “legal no has city the h Althoug over the fringe areas — those areas lying just outside the city boundries — the type of development allowed in these sectors is of obVlous importance to Park City. Even if we were 0mnipotent enough to formulate and adopt the perfect master plan for the area enclosed by the city’boundries, such a plan could be subverted easily by undesirable use of the'fringe areas. We feel there is currently one proposal and one possibility which constitute a clear and present danger to the long range goals of our city planners. The county planning commission has been presented with preliminary plans for a_ mobile "33 ‘ eWINEum Haziwurnruwu Hammer CITY-COUNTY CONVERSATION |