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Show Wednesday, December 29, 1 976 Page 3 j:; iitin)sss Hon ' by Oroyglhfi May 3 D V : Businesses hand hit by the current snow drought may become eligible for financial aid from the Small Business Administration. In a mailgram sent to Utah ' city mayors and Utah Ski Association members dated Dec. 23, Earl Hanson, executive director of the Utah Ski Association said, "we have been informed that the Small Business Administration Admin-istration that it may be . possible for ,ski industry businesses to 'obtain direct' SB A Loans to help get through the current no-snow; sen Das situation. "In order for 4the" SB A in Washington to evaluate how much special money would be needed in Utah, they need -to know an approximate total amount of loan requests which will be coming from Utah ski businesses. If your business is in such a serious state that you feel you may have to apply for such help, would you please give us a dollar figure of how much for which you would be applying: apply-ing: : i "You should estimate your needs based on a December 31st application, but call me or send a return mailgram immediately with the amount soon. -today is not too "The figure you give me is only an estimate and your actual loan application, if needed later, may differ." Hanson noted that the dollar amounts submitted by individual businesses would be kept confidential and the amounts would be used only to calculate the total Utah figure., . Business persons who feel they will need a loan are" being urged to contact Hanson at 534-1779 in Salt Lake City. , Down City to Crack en U n licensed Rental Tbe city this week began a get tough policy with unlicensed businesses, especially nightly rental 'units,' according to City Kec order Bruce Decker.' . Iferker said he is aware of , numerous persons renting houses, apartments - and' condominiums on a less than monthly basis who have not obtained' a business .license.,, ' Local papers,;, ,(,ake City newspapers and1 ski magazines are being scanned for advertisements offering lodging in Park City by the day or week. The advertised units are matched against a list of properties which are licensed under property management firms or by individuals, Decker said. Although operating without; a business license is a misdemeanor punishable by a - maximum fine of $299,' Decker observed that the 'real punishment" would be . a prohibition against renting until a license is obtained. - "We will cooperate with people who come in for their license before it snows," the city recorder said, "but if we have to spend the time and money to track people down, we aren't going to be very happy with them." WE awiw VfiBblSHENT 31 7 MAIN 649-8284 TAKE-GUTS WELCOME NOW FEATURING DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS A T PRICES DESIGNED FOR THE PRESENT 76-77 SKI SEASON A sampling of our waros; MON: Ruaban Sandwich wSoup of the Day TUES: Roast Baaf Sandwich wSoup of tha Day $1.50 WED: Mountain Staw (larga chunk) wGrillad Sourdough Braad 95c THURS: Club Sandwich wSoup of tha Day $1.75 FRI: Qrlllad Tuna on Sourdough wSoup of tht day $1.25 o FAST SERVICE o GOOD FOOD o REASONABLE PRICES But the "Come Up For Air" campaign is by tio means limited to Thursday's Snow Ransom Party. The Park City Ski Corp. will open the golf course through Friday and the Park City Racquet Club is making their tennis courts available to those wishing to play., Racquets are provided, ; The gondola will be operating operat-ing on Thursday from 11 a.m. to 3 p. m, with the Summit House open to serve food. Utah Powder Guides is offering scenic helicopter rides until the snow flies and the Silver King Mine Train ride will be Open weekends beginning Jan. 2. The Kimball Art Center will conduct an Introduction to-Ceramics to-Ceramics mini course on Wednesday for children over ten and another mini course , in Beginning Sculptural Crochet on Wednesday and Thursday. v Movies will also be shown at the KAC. On Thursday at 8 p.m. 'Bedazzled" will be featured and on Saturday at 7 p.m. "Dr. Doolittle" will be presented. In a departure from the norm, admission prices for "Dr. Doolittle" will be $1.3) forchildren and $1 for adults. On Friday and Saturday nights, a melodrama plus the "Park City Winter Run" variety show will be the ! 8 :30 ' p.m. center of attraction at the Silver Wheel Theater. -Friday night will also offer a bevy of New Year's Eve parties at various nightspots about town. ' Ongoing during the "Come Up For Air" week will be a ski conditioning and exercise program for kids conducted by the Park City Ski Club and Racers of Park City. 1 A variety, of training experiences will culminate in 1 a New Year's Day "No Snow Dual Slalom Race" at noon. Also oh Saturday, at 2 p.m., ; the Corner Store will host the "Do It With Donuts" donuts eating contest. Gastronomical gluttons will be divided into sophomore, junior and senior classisifica- Continued from Page 1 tions according to age. A midweek season ski pass will be awarded to the senior downing the most donuts. The pass is being donated by the Corner Store, Village' Pharmacy, ' , . Purple Mushroom, Rusty Nail and Potato John's and Park City Ski Corporation. The second place senior will receive a gift certificate from the Stein Eriksen Sports Shop. In the junior category, the first place prize will be a dinner at Durdy Annie's and second place will receive a color, ski photograph from Cliff Bergmen Photography. A pair of Smith goggles from Wolfe's will be given to. the first Rlace sophomore. Peterson and Calmes expressed confidence that anyone visiting Park City during this normally bustling bust-ling but presently skiless week will find a wide variety of pleasant diversions. As . for those people living along the Wasatch Front, why not "Come Up For I Air?" -:'., - iff v (fln til Amanda Patonwii and Jam Cabnaa glMfully plotting Thursday nlaht'a raid. One-of-a-kind fffl SALE PrPery Package. J rrv . t i j i Z5 II ck. II 'jfi 11 111 I mill PARCEL A -4.3 ACRES An ideal site for hotel or other development. PARCEL B-2.6 ACRES Fine for lodges or condominiums or similar purposes. PARCEL C-2.6 ACRES PARCEL D-1 ACRE PARK CITY SKI flKEft Four prime parcels adjacent to Park City's ski slopes; 10.5 acres in total; zoned commercial-residential. It's a unique opportunity to invest in one of the nation's fastest , growing ski areas: 360,000 skier days in 1975 representing a 20 percent compounded growth since 1970. Immune from the ravages of an energy crisis because it's only 40 minutes driving time from Salt Lake City's International Airport. It's a year-round resort with tennis, golf, horseback riding, hiking, fishing, hunting and skiing. Many people live in Park City the year round and work in Salt Lake City. The area's new residential resi-dential housing inventory is about gone, so a new surge of growth is on the horizon, q PRICE: $1,685,000 for all four parcels. Move now. Prices are not going down. '... Vr," v; , Call: Will cooperate with brokers. Mr. William Stevenson, President 445 South, Figueroa Street Los Angeles, CA 90071 (213) 687-6313 it- |