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Show THE PARK CITY Wednesday, October 16, 1974 LETTERS TO THE October 14. CANDIDATES proposed private club One main reason is the level city government has over tin operations of private clubs Owners know that if there an legal violations we cat revoke their license ti operate, and therefore, thej police their operations very well. We have had no dif ficulty from any of the The Coalition editorial of October 9th regarding the Eley Garage is the best editorial in recent Park City history. It demonstrates not only writing skill, but also mature research gathering private clubs in town. With this revocation power ability. Such editorials are a the City could react to any benefit to the entire town. disturbance the club might You not only took issue with cause in the neighborhood City Council action, but you The owners know this, anc offered some constructive would act as their owr points for future con- policemen. sideration. There are some importan1 A possible ray of hope things to remember. for supporters of the request 1. Development of the Eley to establish a private club in Garage into a viable business the Eley Garage is that the operation would greatly Council did not say there benefit Main Street business could be no entertainment at area. 2. The Council did not say that location. The only decision made is that there there could be no encannot be a private club tertainment there. located there. And that 3. The Council did not say decision could be reversed. there could be no liquor serThe City Council action ved there. 4. Jim Fahs and his group may have appeared to be on the spur of the moment, but are still trying to come up this is not the case. We knew with a formula for operating of the proposed plan for the the location in a manner acgarage for three weeks, and ceptable to the Council, and I much thought went into our personally wish them well. decision. I personally am in favor of John Price More Trees 12, 1974 Please spur the Park City Chamber of Commerce, Merchants Association, and Lodging Hie Park City Coalition Park City, UT. 84060 to have the an- Association Dear Editor, dinner and I'd like to take this op- nual kickoff to the the donate proceeds to how nice the portunity say city for two very large pine Special Improvement trees for the T.M.I. planter. District down Grant Avenue Fall is an ideal time for planis and Farrell Alley these trees. ting more mud.) progressing. (No The annual kickoff dinner In talking to the City Ofis traditionally in November. ficials, there seem to be no Let's organize now. plans to do anything more Shale En- ministration's Project gold, silver, and at our new location on Assistant Assistant Director for The city began laying asphalt for the off-stre- parking facilities in Swede Alley, Friday, October 11th. As part of the Special Improvement District, the parking project has been delayed repeatedly since its July 8th inception. The first problem the city faced was the discovery of an unknown sewer system. Laid in the thirties, the sewer system plans were found incomplete. Consequently, all the sewer laterals had to be located and a ten-da- y trial period allowed in case some of the laterals were missed. off-stre- et Further problems with utilities are currently holding up the project. The telephone company has yet to finish s and must connecting also bury the lines presently connected to the telephone poles. City Manager Wayne Mathews says that the parking could be completed in two weeks once the telephone work is completed. The weather also poses a threat to the completion of the parking facilities as the tie-in- off-stre- et temperature must remain SO degrees or higher in order for asphalt to be laid. Also part of the Special Im- - provement District are . ar les used papers. Save your, ipers, brir them in once a month bundle, vSTre-cyci- tied in a ecdwe T to benefit all of us -I- ncluding the trees stones us across from Utah Power & Be a Editor M Light Training Course consists of six sessions and two classroom sessions. The program begins on Thursday, November 7th. The cost of the total package if only $80.00 which includes lift passes for the hill sessions. Amidst what Mr. Mathews says have been terrific problems", he feels the construction company handling both Swede Alley and Empire and Lowell Avenues has done the best it could under the Sorry, but enrollment in the program does not guarantee employment with the Park City Ski School. The finished product. to The Instructor' Schedule of Classes To Be Announced Classroom Session at Park City Resort Saturday. ON THE HILL Nov. 30th 9:00 a.m. To Be Announced Classroom Session at Park City Resort Saturday. ON THE HILL Dec. 7th 9:00 a.m. Saturday. ON THE HILL Dec. 14th 9:00 a.m. i i i Instructor's Training Course Application turn ptmi) Name Home Address - Phone Phone Business Address State .. City.- -. i i i Age EnOil Shale The vironmental Advisory Panel endowment a during is made up of 25 members telephone interview with the and attracts between 40 and Coalition. 50 visitors to its meetings . Facility Needed Dr. Orris said he is aware of the acute need for a medical facility in Park City and that he realizes that money is a problem. He stated that his offer of medical supplies and equipment is being made in an effort to alleviate the financial burden entailed in opening a clinic or hospital. Citing Mayen- John Prices efforts, Dr. Orris said, The realization of a fulltime the mayor or anybody else to chemistries). is unrealistic. Not Money Making Dr. Orris cautioned that any medical facility in Park City will not be a moneymaking enterprise. He related that he operated the Miners Hospital for four years, sustaining a financial loss during each of those years. Conceived in 1919, the old hospital was constantly in debt and struggled for survival, he said. Sex - Single i : : .. -- J.. '.. .. Skiing experience.. Have you ever been in an Instructor's Training Program before? m cemdwMm ot ttw iccsplanc of my oppliciMn. I Mroby moan GraMor Pork City Compsny and Sm PoiX City Ski School, and any of man amployaaa from any and aa raaponaiOikty tor acodanti or ufy to potaon at propady. iV Please mall the application to: Park City Ski School, P.O. Box B1 B, Park City, Utah 14060. Enclose $80.00 in check payable to Perk City Ski School on or before November 1 . 1 S74. Ext. 3858. For further information phone whoa participating m Ona program Signad RON PURDOM CRAIG MASTERS HOMES NEW PARK WEST VILLAGE 3 Bedroom, 1 Vi bath, 2 car garage instruments were worth several thousand dollars. W Items To Be Donated Included in the inventory of items to be donated to the city are surgical instruments of various types, containers for sterile supplies, a wall (used for ear, and nose eye, medical is facility everybodys responsibility, not just the mayor's. Zip- Currently Attending .. No. Children Married In addition, Dr. Orris said he would donate anything else in the hospital which is usable. He estimated that the surgical . 649-989- examinations), a pediatrics exam table with scale, and a laboratory colorimeter (used to determine various blood give them a hospital . . P.O. BOX 736 - PARK CITY - UTAH - 84060 1 PHONE (801) or 8581 The doctor feels that a clinic or hospital has to be a community project" and that for the town to expect .... Mountain realty Dr. Orris Elaborates Stating that his offer to donate medical equipment and supplies to Park City stems from an interest in seeing Park City go", not from any of feeling obligation, Dr. Bill Orris elaborated on his proposed instructor struction plans. Mr. Mathews says he doesn't believe Lowell Avenue will be completed until next Spring. i i Ex- SKii Enroll now in Park City's Instructor's Training Course. r1 U.S.D.I., gave a briefing to the panel. EnOil Shale The at large. . Empire and now must reevaluate previous con- ploration and Extraction, public semi-precio- Main. Lowell and Empire Avenues. The city has just recently settled a property dispute on Inen- vironmental Advisory Panel schedules regular meetings in Vernal's Uintah Basin; and Colorado; Denver, Laramie, Wyoming. The panel involves officials on federal, state, and local levels, as well as environmental groups and the the COALITIM The asphalt being laid at night Department In addition, Dr. Andrew W. Decora, Each month The next meeting of the Concerned Citizens Action Group for Schools will be held m Tuesday, October 22nd. Tentative plans call for the presence of State Senator Robert Clyde and County Clerk Reed Pace at this meeting. mv hiss vironmental Advisory Panel dependence Blueprint met October 10th and 11th at titled Potential Future Role the C'est Bon Convention of Shale Oil; Prospects and The report was Center. The purpose of the Constraints". an by Interagency prepared to do and is studies panel Task Force and chaired by recomand provide reports the of Interior. mendations to the Department of Interior on the feasibility of oil shale development. As an advisory committee to the Department of Interior, the panel evaluated both the need for new energy sources and environmental concerns. Present at the meeting were Chairman William Rogers, Special Assistant to the Secretary of Interior, Missouri Basin Project, and Jack Horton, Assistant Secretary of Interior, Land and Water Resources. Discussed at the meeting were studies done on Alternative Water Sources and a briefing on a report prepared for the Federal Energy Ad- - opportunity to speak with them. Mr. Van Tassell noted that unlike his next-doo- r neighbor Mr. Atkinson, he knew what I was getting into", but he also expressed his gratitude for the chance to appear at the meeting. REASONABLY PRICED RINGS Oil Panel Meets Oil . . . continued Next Meeting "Squirmed Hut Thanks At the end of the session, Mr. Atkinson remarked that he did not realize what was in store for him and that he squirmed a little", but he thanked those present for the with the planter in the upper Sincerely, parking lot this year. As a Dale Nelson public service,' maybe we can The : system center on attaining "the best education possible for dollars spent." He noted that a surplus in the teacher market enables schools to hire highly qualified personnel at the present time. Stating that his views are "basically the same" as his opponents, Mr. Atkinson stressed a need for emphasis on vocational education. 1974 the Dear Editor: October TageS Problems Plague Swede Alley EDim Mayor Favors Private Club The Park City Coalition Park City, UT. 84060 uni AH cedar poet end beam construction. CONDOMINIUMS TREASURE MOUNTAIN INN Studio, furnished (priced for immediate sale) 2 Bedroom, furnished ommeraal Lease Space AvaSDalbDe. on Main Prime commercial lease PARK WEST VILLAGE 2 Bedroom, 2 bath - furnishedunfurnished (assumable mortgage) space Street, Park City. Available for craftsmen, artists, and small businesses. Call for additional information: S.L.C. 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