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Show Wednesday, October 2, itmmw 1974 r v- ' , . i Page 10 W' c. .r - - tt'i y ' "V ", ! COALITION 1 j :A ;jr ,Hjy Consolidation Discussed By Citizens Group CAMS High School OPEN HOUSE ' lines. This arrangement makes About showed at the more sense, Mr. Green said. The PTAs Back to School people at Park up ThurHigh Night subject, said Park City School school board member remarked 26. Described as a BETTER sday, September Board member Jack Green, that it would be more logical to bus THAN Back to referring to the possible con- students from Summit Park to School AVERAGE ATTENDANCE, gave parents the opportunity to meet Night solidation of Utah school districts. Highland High School, which is Mr. Green addressed the September 20 minutes away and could only their childrens teachers, find out how the kids are easily and what is planned for the year. 24th meeting of the Citizens Comabsorb the increase, rather than doing, PTA The sponsors yearly a Halloween party at munity Action Group For Schools. transport them to North or South Marsac, 6th grade graduation, a teachers tea Summit. and luncheon. In addition, the organization helps Content The third phase would reduce the contribute funds for one of the clubs at the high , Mr. Green noted that opinions number of school districts in Utah to serves school and hot chocolate to kick who parhave clashed over school con- eleven, as opposed to the forty ski in the program. ticipate solidation for the last twenty years, districts which presently make up In his remarks to the group, Park High Prin- -' 8 the last particularly during the state. Dr. Mark C. Simmons asked parents to ensessions of the state legislature. Mr. Green commented that the cipal courage their children so they become anxious to In contrast to the political pushing Utah school is system rapidly learn. He also told parents of a new Girls and pulling in Salt Lake City, local an educational Athletics becoming Program and introduced the teachers, residents seem to be decidedly in bureaucracy. five of whom are new this year. favor of maintaining the status quo. school year include : for the 74-7-5 Officers The 3 districts in Summit County Thaynes Canyon Mrs. Pat Eppley ; Mrs. President, have been content to leave each Many residents of the Suzanne Armstrong; Secre. Treasurer, Mrs. Bet- -' other alone, Mr. Green stated. He Canyon area are desirous Thaynes of being never forgotten this romantic in- singled out provincialism as the incorporated into the Paris City ty Prince. Organizing an expanded volunteer terlude and, to this day, he searches major force promoting anti- School District. At present residents group this year is Mrs. Amanda Peterson. consolidation sentiment. for his stranger in the night. of this area are included in the Planning Commission Cont. Its always been a controversial one-hundr- ed . Vice-Preside- Theyre really a pair, is Dolly Crooks description of this weeks Coalition Canines, Nam-Tand Dai-Ts- i. si The diminutive, amply-clothe- d Lhasa apsos are brother and sister from the same litter and are approaching 6 years of age. Nam-T(pronounced Namsee) serves as the foreman of the Crescent Ridge condominium cleanup crew. He dutifully follows GPCCs housekeeping employees, insuring a job on each unit serviced. si top-quali- ty Whenever Dolly or Alan are unsure of Nams whereabouts, they inquire of the housekeepers, Have you seen a little brown dog? The reply is usually, Do you mean the me that looks like a brown mop? Coordinates are then given. In the past, Nams tonsorial needs were catered to by a bowser beauty salon in Salt Lake City. These visits were terminated however, after the Crooks son volunteered some derogatory remarks concerning the effects the salons perfume treatments were having on the pets sexual demeanor. t Such observations are unwarranted. Nam, a regular on the Crescent Ridge cocktail circuit met an attractive Maltese young fall. social last a during And get together they did! Nam has get-togeth- er Our other featured canine, Dai-T(pronounced Daisy), is part-tim- e heroine and fulltime hedonist. A few months back, Dai-Tskeen ears perceived an unusual sound and brought her masters attention to the situation. She was ignored at first, but her persistence paid off in true Lassie fashion. The source of' the strange sound was a broken water main and her vigilance resulted in si is early detection and subsequent In a referendum conducted South Summit district. Some several years ago, Summit County questions existed as to what goverresidents voted 1 against con- ning body had the authority to solidation. but redistrict, speculation was terminated by County Commissioner Boren Report Mel Flinders who informed the Mr. Green familiarized the CCAG CCAG that of school with the Boren Report which was districts is redistricting a legislative funcstrictly made public on Friday, September tion. 20th. Dr. William Boren, formerly Mr. Green observed that the the superintendent of schools for Theynes Canyon community was Weber County, was commissioned in their desire to become justified by the State Department of part of the Park City district but he Education to compose a report on said any attempts to bring this about the reorganization of Utah school at the present time would result in a districts. for consolidation greater push by its in the state proponents legislature. Three Phases The reorganization recommended os site and that Ted Armengol . Associates did not qualify under this restriction. . self-indulge- nt is is Armen go! Obtains Approval Mr. Ted Armengol received approval for a conditional use permit and a sign permit. In a heated meeting 2 weeks previous, the Can mission tabled the conditional use application citing a possible incompatibility with zoning ordinances. It was thought that only professional offices could be located at Mr. Armengols 627 Park Avenue 4-- repairs by the city crew. Aside from her one escapade as public utility savior, the Lhasa ap-sactivities are best described as sleeping like a sloth, eating like a goat, drinking like a fish, and making noises like a pig. Quite a characby Dr. Boren was outlined in 3 menagerie of teristics. phases. Dai-TsThe initial recommendation calls less than Puritan ethic, for the consolidation of 9 small cannot be condemned considering districts. Those school districts she has suffered from congenital arwhich would be merged include Northritis since birth and sustained considerable rear body damage when th and South Summit and Park City hit by a car. districts; Logan and Cache districThe closeness of the Crooks ts; Juab and Tintic districts, and family both canine and human, is North and South Sanpete districts. Phase 2 of the reorganization plan manifest by their king-size- d bed would which allows Nam-Tsi- s' tail to require a constitutional amenwhich would allow condment buzz and Dai-Tstail to wag as solidation of districts across county the four retire for the night. A legal opinion from City Attorney Nemdka defined a licensed- - real estate broker as a professional and thus Mr. Armengols contention was corroborated. A business lecense application had been passed on earlier in the year and will be sent back to the City Council for approval. Sign Permits In other Planning Commission business, sign permits were granted to the Mountain Grown art store, the U.S. Ski Team, The Robbers Roost restaurant, and the BALANCED The Park City COALITION, distributed every Wednesday, serves Park City, Summit County, nt, Edelweiss Salt Lake, Haus. and the Wasatch Ski Front. . |