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Show THE Wednesday, October 6, 1976 Murder Suspect To Be Arraigned in Coalville Friday YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A MUCKER TO ENJOY CLEAN RUGGING SENIOR CITIZENS RECEIVE CENTER ; t ,t .4 ' Pago 6 ViiirinimmiMiniiMl I tip j wM s S, ; , , h , ' ' ' 1 I , , I y - 1 i) : - : -J , evr ; x. - Lm?UJimL - ' (in inn Jtrry Hoka and Jf this keeps up Century City and all the' other less urbane . communal living groups perhaps even Pablo Soleri himself soon may be applauding Park City's accomplishments toward self-sufficiency, although inflation-fertilized isolationism isolation-ism might better describe our predicament. Homegrown instead of store-bought will circulate the green stuff amongst ourselves. Only an un-scent hose now, , stands blocking the obliteration oblitera-tion of yet another traveling fee. The new expense to be erased is the somewhat more than a mere pittance demanded -and hitherto received) by Salt Lake vans to take the trip up Parley's Canyon to bathe the carpets of Park City, our little town where mud and wine abound. The hose hanging up John Nielsoa and Jerry Hoke, particularly their efforts to begin business with Park City Carpet Cleaning Service, is a key attachment to the cleaning machine already sent here by a Reno firm. The machine, "the best you can possibly buy," is, without the hose, no more useful though than those catalogue gifts for the very rich. But Nielson and Hoke say it's on it way, and when it gets here, wash out! . Soiled carpets will become spoiled carpets. They'll be pampered "by quality crafts-, men bad as shampooed show dogs. "Since we'll be a local ANN Preschool Billie Koleman Director 649-9502 f . . .on the other hand! f l 405 Main Street f Park City, Utah 1 10-5 J V For. age and want, save while you may; J no morning sun lasts a whole day. vf John Ntalson company, we have to be concerned with quality," John told us., "We have to answer to the people we'll be working for and with." They won't be able to hide away' in Salt Lake behind dispatch secretaries and their .sorry, tough toenails spiel. "We will guarantee our work," John said. Of course, this best-that-money-can-buy machine will , lend itself to the pursuit of . quality.' but mlao the Service will loving-carefully move all furniture and pre-vacuum with the least amount possible of profanity, if not none. And they'll do it not only undercutting one hundred percent those nagging nagg-ing fees, but probably cheaper per square foot than you can find in the big business big city that is unless you have a not-too-far-removed cousin in the same business. "Salt Lake companies charge somewhere between 11 and 14 cents a square foot," Jerry said "We'll be in the neighborhood of 12 cents." Perhaps the availability (twenty-four hour phone) and personal touch of a local business, the lunchtime ski stories and coffee break , ijossip alone will make your shining fluff underfoot worth it. Plus, cut rates for quantity and contracts they say can and will be negotiated. negotiat-ed. . Let's hear it for "locally owned." . Murder suspect Emory Dean Beck, 24, of Lyman Wyo., is scheduled to be arraigned in Coalville, Friday, Fri-day, Oct. $ before 3rd District Court Judge Peter F. Leary on charges of killing a Utah Highway Patrol trooper two years ago. The defendant, being held in the Salt Lake City-County Jail since he was extradited from the Wyoming State Prison at Rawlins Sept. 16, had his original arraignment date of Oct. 4 rescheduled for the 8th when his lawyer was unable to appear in Coalville. Beck is charged with first-degree murder in the December 1974 shooting of . Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Troop-er William Antoniewicz, 27, near Echo Reservoir in Summit County. Beck, a native of North Dakota has been in the Wyoming State Prison where he was serving two 7-10 year terms on a drug conviction. Vandals Hit Moderate Income Housing Vandals struck at Park City's moderate income housing project on highway - 248 Friday night, ' firing a 22-caliber gun into heavy grading equipment and a pickup truck camper, Park i City Police Chief Garth Wilkinson reported Monday. According to Wilkinson, the camper was occupied when it was hit by the gun shot. The1 chief estimated the damage, that included a destroyed "catapiller" radia-. tor, in the vicinity of $1,000. 1 seasone firei'j JUII Cut to Length and Delivered TIM CONVILLE 649-8814 LcompanyJ .1 V yttr-i " rrrT" ' " ' I gTv. J fr"-'.. ' -:vv'! The Park City Senior Citizen's Center took another-giant another-giant step forward, last Wednesday when their donated building, the old' Keetley Union Pacific depot, was transported to its new home on Woodside Ave., directly behind the Park City Fire Station. "It will be a meeting place we can call our own," Senior Citizen's President Violet Terry said of the old depot, which was once used for hauling ore from the Keetley mine. ' The $5,500 cost of moving . Simple Interest is more than bank talk. It's a new kind of loan that allows for life's sudden sud-den upturns and downturns. When you're up, you can pay ahead and save the Interest, Inter-est, or pay the whole loan off early without a penalty, t When you're down, just let us know because the Timeway Simple Interest plan has a way to deal with that too. Simple interest means flexibility. That's why First Security is making a lot of loans' these days About $1 0 million a day. With Timeway Simple Interest, you get more than just a loan. You get the best kind of loan. Slalt Banfco(SpVngvl utah c... c. ' The Senior Citizens Cntr awaiting us the depot was well worth it, 1 according to Mrs. Terry who I said, "It may look like it ;! needs a lot of work but it's ;'; very well built and all the floors are still in good shape." Renovation of the Center the group's president ex-V' ex-V' plained, will take place as the money becomes available. ; We're hoping for help along the way with grants to, supplement our own fund v raising activities," she said. "We already have enough ; to get the gas and other , " utilities hooked up before .u u lAk aI Mann N A Full Sacurifv Hank 01 Houniiful Ulan. N m . pirai Mcuniv SkI Tiiofco Roch Sp"n9.Wvom.ng,F(rtl winter," Mrs. Terry added. Citing examples of how fortunate the Senior Citizens have been to date, the president mentioned the donation of the depot by the Union Pacific Co. and the agreement with the Park City Council to lease the building site for $1 a year. In their efforts to raise money for their new Center the Serior . Citizen's are sponsoring a bingo game on Saturday, Oct. 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the Memorial Building. Build-ing. ; iteufily Bank ot Murray. Uiah.N A f .r SKunty ltjXy THE": "MMOMI "You can mash our potatoes but you can't beat our meet." Top of Main Street, Park City , Utah vim g bogan. uian. nn . rifw avcunnr w Slatt Bank of Htiptf.Utah Firal Suf.ly Stait OwOQgEE' II Wodnosday-Sunday 6-10 Bank of KayHkj. Utah Mtmbart fDiC awi umy uim. rtrn cunw V |