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Show Thursday, February 15, 1979 4 Page 9 Motor Home Robbed At Resort A Seattle couple was robbed rob-bed of $870 worth of goods from their motor home February 5 while it was parked in the overflow lot at the resort. William Sibley of Seattle said he and his wife returned return-ed after skiing and discovered $200 in travelers checks missing along with 35 blank checks, a wallet with $50 in cash, credit cards, binoculars worth $60, camera equipment valued at $500, a hand calculator and various pieces of jewelry. The couple said everything in the home had been rifled and that some items taken were hidden under seats and in closets. The pair noted that a van parked next to them for two days was gone when the burglary was discovered. Three more thefts marred the Park City scene last week : Lee Frees of California was robbed of $330 worth(of camera equipment atnd cassette tapes February., 7. The items were taken from his car parked near the 200 block of Park Avenue. A pair of skis with bindings bind-ings worth $270 were stolen from a Crescent Ridge con dominium occupied by Sound Column At KAC -v'-v - ( y " 3 'mm J Sound Column There'll be plenty of rhythm in the main gallery of the Kimball Art Center Saturday evening, February 17, beginning at 8 p.m., when the "Sound Column" band sets up their microphones, instruments and sound equipment and fills the gallery with rock, pop, folk and jazz music. All of this in included in Saturday evening's performance, perfor-mance, co-sponsored by Wolfe's and the Kimbal! Art Honor mi KOll 12th Grade High Honor. Roll 3.74.0 Colleen Burns Julie Faber Cammi Glad Walter Hagmann Jeff Hunt Wess Jolley Jordan Krahenbuhl Sean Landis Eileen Murnin Scott Polychronis Robin Sieverts Vicki Steward Kelly Utley Jeaneen Wallin Stephanie Weaver Gary Wright Honor Roll 3.53.69 Tree Brown Tim King llth Grade High Honor Roll 3.74.0 Sherry Boyle Janean Burns Shayne Cooper Scott Evans Michael Hoffer Roxanne Mangum Susan Mann Barney Murnin Sonya Ratcliff David Sargeant Cathy Ulrich Kim Weaver Honor Roll 3.53.69 Linda Byer Mickey Henrion Suzie Mellott Jeff Murnin Gena Santy Bill Sellier Mark Uriarte 10th Grade High Honor Roll 3.7 .0 Jill Ansted John Newland Cindy Stewart Shelly Stover Margaret VanWagoner Sue Vincent Rob Maloney Honor Roll 3.53.69 Tom Hunt Glen Wright 9th Grade High Honor Roll 3.74.0 Michelle Gebauer Kim Koch Dan Nestel Jeff Scott Denise. While Hogan Wright Robert Blackbourn Honor Roll 3.53.69 Holly Bloom Margo Mahoney Charlene Murnin Center, as the "Sound Column" band gets together for a musical jam session. You'll be moving along with them as they begin the evening with Scott Joplin's ragtime and "Cottonfields," go on to the "Charleston," slide through "Sentimental Journey," then begin to move out musically with early 50's rock and calpyso music. Following several Elvis Presley and Beatles hits plus a generous sampling sam-pling of folk music from the 60's with everyone joining in on "Gloria," the "Sound Column" band wraps up the ' evening with current rock and disco hits ' The "Sound Column," one of Salt Lake's most versatile and talented five piece bands, is led by Ron Simpson Sim-pson and features Dennis Nichols on the electric keyboards, Rebecca Terry as lead vocal and percussion, per-cussion, Larry Banks at guitar and vocals, and Gary Davis on drums. In fact, because the "Sound Column" band performs every kind of music from rock to pop, folk to disco they've been tapped to provide music and vocals for hundreds of radio and television commercials produced for local and national use. Tickets for the musical Th's program is jointly event are: children 75 cents: sponsored by Wolfe's, the non-member adults. Kimball Art Center, and the $1.50; all Kimball Art Cen- Utah Rural Arts Consor- ter members, $1.00. tium- After the last run, make tracks for the. Ski Films On u 7ft Video Screen Backgammon & Darts Beer-Set-Ups-Food Happy Hour 4-6pm Set-ups .25 15oz Mugs .50 136Heber Across from Utah Coal & Lumber 649-9939 s mm FIRST ANNUAL 3 Wednesday Feb 28, 1979 RUSTY NAIL SALOON 7:00 P.M. 4.97 ea. includes all beer & set-ups featuring: Tom Kennedy (Name That Tune) Superman, J.P.Morman, John Revolta, Hollywood Stars RESORT CENTER Door Prize Dancing Exciting Show Other Gifts FIRST PRIZE $o Lawton Grant of Atlanta, George on February 3. Maids discovered the door to the condo open, and Grant said it was possible he was sleeping when the skis were stolen from the entrace hallway. Thomas Fraysse of San Francisco was robbed of a pair of Rossignol skis with Salomon bindings and a pair of Olin skis with bindings February 5 from the resort plaza. The value of the equipment was $640. In other police action: -A 1972 Ford Pinto driven by Jack Burnside of Kearns received $50 damage when he allegedly hit and ran a 1976 Dodge ! belonging to Esther Wakely of Summit Park. Ms. Wakely told police that witnesses wit-nesses saw the accident, which caused $250 damage to the Dodge, though Burn-side Burn-side denied responsibility for the incident. Police, however, noted paint chips and scrapes on Burnside's car. A 1972 Volkswagen driven by William Stoner of Coalville received $50 damages when he slid into a 1973 Subaru driven by Sally Desonia of Salt Lake City February 11. The accident occurred in the parking lot of Adolph's restaurant, and caused about $300 damages to the Subaru. iter, ".rrs. a-v m A Musical Jam Session Of Rock, Pop, Folk, and Jazz By lh& OMnd Column) Sponsored By WOLFE'S & KAC Saturday February 17 8:00 P.M. KAC member $1.00 Non-members $1.50 Children $.75 YouH be movin' along with them as they begin the evening with Scott Joplin's ragtime and "Cottonfields", go on to "Charleston", slide through "Sentimental Journey", then begin to move out musically with early 50's rock and calypso music. Following several Elvis Presley and Beatles hits plus a generous sampling of folk music from the 60's with everyone joining in on "Gloria", the "Sound Column" Band wraps up the evening with current rock and disco hits. Kimball Art Center Located at the bottom of Main Street 6- Closing Open Every Nite - FREETRA NSPORTATION To and From the Restaurant 442 Main St 649-7060 Next to the Post Office Reservations Accepted Siitecpib! i r7Tvm-; u v j mm mis n ' IIUSSJ Kfc Skiers-Ski Groups Remember Your Vacation With Professional On -The-Mountain Photos. Let us take your picture on the ski hill. It's lots of fun and it's great for groups, too. The same evening, you can choose your favorite shots from a full color slide show. Best of all, your 8x10 color prints will be ready the very next day. For an appointment, simply call the Main Street Photographer. Professional ski photos. A super way to remember your ski vacation. Price? $26 includes one color 8x10 print. THE ill!! IS 523 MAIN STREET (Across from City Hall) 649-9431 |