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Show m page 14 Wednesday, October 25, 1978 )" - Mil W. W7 ft Ml!1 V7 pj Oct 26 Ira Sachs Steve Dering a Oct. 27 Bruce Henderson 4 Hazelrigg Kan Sandberg Rolfie Sandberg hi Oct. 28 Digger Tracy Thomason Pat Leeper "David" M fc'l Have a friend or relative you would like to see congratuated in the birthday birth-day column"1 Send their hamesi and date of birth iday and rnonth only) to Birthdays, co The Newspaper, Box 738. Park Citv. Utah Mormon Trail Bill Ready IVVashington, D.C. The Itniisp nf Rpnresenfatives Us passed and sent to the ('resident for his signature te final version of a bill designating the Mormon rail a national historic rail. EUtah Congressman Gunn jlcKay, who drafted the Mormon Trail portion of the imnibus parks and recrea- on bill, said today's action the "happy ending" of a rama that began in Febru- !ry of this year and climax- id today, the next to last day f Congress. "I never questioned we'd ft the bill, but I'm awfully 8 lad it didn't take two more iays," said McKay. McKay said the House has jjoted three separate times n different parks packages, S ach containing his Mormon j'rail language and that the 3 enate has acted on an equal Sumner. S "Our problem was trying to iaatch up bills both the louse and Senate could aree on, McKay said. NEW CONSTRUCTION, REMODEL, REPAIR, SEWER & WATER CALL Potty Bros. Plumbinq JIM AT 649-9497 or STANLEY AT 649-7981 October Special 10 off on checking heaters. We will safety check & clean vour heating systems & remember when at II:' No. 2 doesn t go thru 3 . , rJ3W 1 A DIDLE STUDY. FELLOWSHIP 1A PLACE TO FEAST OH THE WORD OF GOD ,9:30Q.m,5UNUAT; ( AT THE TREASURE MOUNTAIN INN t For More Infpr'mation: 649 8295. -649-8424, 649-8535. J 'r. OA aw nnu I tah ttdnftf) ' Or WritS: r.U. OU cho, f i fVter Information Oct. 29 DavdRubensten BobSkanter Jerri Stokes : Annie Hebson Roberta Hamme Oct. 30 Phyllis Rubenstein Barbara Martz Oct 31 Nancy Braddish Nov.1 Kerry Thomas Annette Anderson 84060. o & The final version is a bill funding parks and recreation areas in nearly every state. It is a House Interior Committee bill modified and accepted by the Senate late yesterday night and re-accepted re-accepted with the Senate modifications this morning by the House. The House's blanket approval eliminates the need for a conference and sends the bill directly to President Carter who is expected to sign it next week. McKay thanked Rep. KAC The Kimball Art Guild, the volunteer organization of the Kimball Art Center, is sponsoring spon-soring an Art Center Open House on Thursday evening, October 26, at 5:30 p.m., so that the many new Park City residents and any 'old timers' who might not be acquainted with the Art Center will have the oppor Call The rouy cros. rniu ukji, G 0 b 0 I so Voter information assistants assist-ants will be on hand at the post office from 9:30 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, October 25 and 26 to assist residents of West Summit County in registering to vote. Those who have been residents resi-dents of Summit County for over 30 days prior to election day, November 7, 1978, and who are 18 years or older are BLM To Meet Four public meetings in Utah have been schedued by the Bureau of Land Management Manage-ment to gain public involvement involve-ment in evaluating wilderness wilder-ness aspects of roadless areas that would be affected by proposed electrical transmission, trans-mission, railroad and pipeline pipe-line routes for the proposed Intermountain Power Project Pro-ject (IPP). Meetings are schedule as follows: Delta November 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the Delta High School auditorium; Cedar City November 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the BLM Cedar City district office, 1579 North Main Street; Castle Dale November 16, at 7:30 p.m. in the Emery County Courthouse courtroom; court-room; Salt Lake City November 17, at 7 p.m., in room 1408 of the University Club Building, 136 East South Temple. According to Paul L. Howard, BLM Utah state ' director; fincfftigs from wild-" ' erness inventories done on the areas bv BLM will be Morris Udall (D-Arizona) for pushing the bill through the House and Senator Frank Church (D-Idaho) who performed per-formed similarly in the Senate. "I'm pleased and relieved with the wonderful help and that it's worked out as well as it has. We in Utah and in all America will have something some-thing we Ggnienjayjandruse and learn if om forbears and years to comeit'64 fitting tribute to those pioneers who gave their lives to open this great western section of our Open House tunity to do so. "We'd like to introduce the Art Center to these people and invite them to join us and support the Visual and performing arts in Park City," said Tina Lewis, Kimball Art Center Board Member and President of the Guild. "We've created a special evening so that In HfTl l G&3 7 LkJ 14" Home use CORDLESS DRILL No. 4011 r2 ? Rockwell Heavy Duty CONTRACTOR ; : v, SAW, : NO. 315 eligible to register and vote in the upcoming county election. West Summit County Coun-ty includes Park City, Thaynes Canyon, Park Meadows, Mea-dows, Prospector Village, Snyderville, Park . West, Timberline, Hidden Haven, Sunrise Hills, - Hyland Estates Est-ates and Hidden Cove, Each person desiring registration regis-tration need only to know their street adress (not box explained during the meetings. meet-ings. He noted that all roadless areas associated with the, power project in Utah will be discussed at the Salt Lake City meeting. Areas in Juab and Millard counties will be discussed at the Delta meeting, areas in Garfield, Beaver, Iron and Washington counties at the Cedar City meeting, and areas' in Emery, Sevier, Wayne and Piute counties at the Castle Dale meeting. Howard added that informar tion gained from the public and the wilderness inventories inventor-ies will be discussed in a draft environmental statement state-ment now being prepared by BLM on the proposed Intermountain Inter-mountain Power Project. It was emphasized by Howard that special approval ap-proval was granted by the national director of BLM, Frank Gree, to make these wilderness inventories so the IPP draft' enVirohmentaf ' statement would not be delayed any longer than continent." The bill will designate the 1300 mile path Mormon pioneers followed from Nauvoo, Illinois to Salt Lake Valley a national historic trail, McKay said. It authorizes $300,000 to .erect markers and coordinate coordi-nate efforts of the five states through which the trail runs to develop appropriate camping and recreational sites on federal and state owned lands. current Kimball Art Center members may bring non-members non-members to the Open House. There will be entertainment by a string quartet, guided tours of the classrooms, refreshments, and a welcome wel-come by Art Center Chairman Chair-man Bill Kimball." Everyone in Park City is invited to attend. 29.99 cjy Reg. 119.99 99.00 number) for voter district identification purposes. Registration Reg-istration assistants will aid with district identification. Absentee ballots also are available at the registration table upon request to registered regis-tered voters. Dist. l From Daly Ave. to 4th St. Dist. 2 4th St. to 8th St. Dist. 3 8th St. to 15th St. Dist. 4 15th St. to Kimball On Wilderness necessary. The recently published pub-lished BLM Wilderness Inventory In-ventory Handbook is being used as a guideline for these inventories, added Howard. Public comments on the wilderness aspects of the areas will be accepted until December 18. Comments should be mailed to: BLM Utah State Director, University Univer-sity Club Building, 136 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. For more information and maps of the areas being By Dr. M. Ford McBride Timpanogos Community Mental Health Center As I've examined my life and the lives of others, I've found that the common foundation of most problems is the absence of control. Overweight, anger, disorganization, disorga-nization, smoking are only a j few examples of problems stemming from inadequate control. Often control is a word we equate with mechanical, unfeeling un-feeling regularity. Looking at control from a positive perspective, it can mean freedom to develop interests and inner feelings about the significance of life and what . can be accomplished. It is never too late to learn useful control. Counseling psychologist, John D. Krumboltz, points out that one problem in maintaining self control is avoiding temptation. Self" control is learning to arrange ar-range your environment sq temptation is removed. For example, the best way to maintain control over excessive ex-cessive eating is to restrict the types of foods you have in the house or if you can't leave vending machines alone don't carry loose change in your pocket. Dr. Krumboltz also suggests that an important part of developing self control con-trol is sticking to a difficult task which may not have immediate reinforcing consequences. con-sequences. He suggests that difficult jobs need to be broken down into smaller parts and rewards arranged frequently for accomplishing each small part. For example, ex-ample, a person promises Rockwell HOMEOWNERS SAW NO. 4511 .6 29.99 Rockwell Heavy Duty Contractor WORM DRIVE SAW No. 568 Reg. 160.00 139.00 Available Jet. (excluding all of Thaynes Canyon, Park Meadows Mea-dows and Prospector Village. Dist. 9 Thaynes Canyon, Park Meadows and Prospector Pros-pector Village. Dist. 10 Kimball Jet. to Summit Park (includes Timberline, Tim-berline, Hidden Haven and Sunrise Hills). Dist. 16 Silver Creek Est., Highland Est., Hidden Cove. evaluated, people should contact the following BLM offices: Moab District office, of-fice, 125 West 2nd South, Moab 84532, 259-6111 (for areas in Emery County); House Range Resource Area Office, 743-6811, P.O. Box 778, Fillmore 84631 (areas in Juab, Millard, Sevier, Piute and Wayne Counties); Cedar City District Office, 586-2401, 1579 North Main Street, Cedar City 84720 (areas in Garfield, Iron, Beaver and Washington counties ) . himself a soft drink as soon as he finishes a predetermined predeter-mined part of a job. Two people can also help each other. The other day my wife and I made an agreement that if we finished finish-ed several tedious household tasks we had been putting Ideas For Better Living By STRATO I ' 20 Holds Til Nov. 15 j 33je B00baU6 Open M S Day . fl 1240 PARK AVENUE PARK CITY, UTAH 84060 PHONE 801-649-9123 Donna Frost Democratic Candidate for County Treasurer Donna Frost Democratic candidate for Summit County Treasurer, has worked in bookkeeping for seven years. For the past year she has worked in the Summit County Recorder's office. She worked as bookkeeper and secretary for Dairy Tank Co. for five years. She spent about a year with the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Co., Salt Lake City. "Accuracy and honesty in handling the county's money will help the treasurer's office continue to run with efficiency," Mrs. Frost said in an interview this week. "This I intend to do". The lifetime resident of Coalville graduated from North Summit High School in 1951 and has had continuing education at both the IDS Business College and the Utah Technical College Being Mrs. Frost's first experience in the political arena, she admits the future to be a "challenge," while pledging to "devote my full time to the job." She is the widow of the late Keith Frost and the parent of two daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Jim(donna Jean) Blonquist live in Coalville with two children. Mrs. Janfjill) Huish live in Tempe, Arizona. WHEN THE WAS A WAS YORK A 2 - WAS HE PROJECT WAS STARTED IN lees'. 15,000 CHINESE LABORERS WORKED FOR THE CENTRAL PACIFIC THOUSANDS OF IRISH IMMIGRANTS TOILED FOR THE UNION CDc off, we could go out to dinner. In summary, to maintain effective control over your environment avoid temptations, tempta-tions, break difficult tasks down into smaller parts and work closely with other people. Dr. McBride can be seen THE COMPLETION OF THE FIRST TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD iVAS ANNOUNCED ON MAY 10,1869, AT PROMONTORY, UTAH, LIBERTY BELL RUNG IN PHILADELPHIA A IOO-GUN SALUTE FIRED IN NEW, CITY. AND DAY CELEBRATION HELD IN SAN FRANCISCO. PACIFIC. IS HE GOLDEN SPIKE WHICH LINKED THE RAILROADS HAD THIS INSCRIPTION ON IT: "MAY GOD COsmNUE THE UNITY OF OUR COUmpY AS THIS RAILROAD UNITES "THE TWO at- -wrAkic nc -rue uiDi nl wbCMi wr int. rivist-i, every Monday on Channel ll's "Newsroom" at 6:00 p.m. If you have a question or topic you would like Dr. McBride to discuss in his column, write: Dr. M. Ford McBride, 1161 East 300 North Provo, Utah 84601. J i : HWY 248 E 649-8477 |