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Show THE PARK Wednesday, August 7, 1974 CITY coim Page IS P.C. Hosts Park West V.P. Explains Construction Controversy RNBA The Rocky Mountain Broad- casters Association held their annual convention in Park City last week, fhe gatfiering boasted ihe presence of some very personalities from the communications field. The RMBA was formed five years ago and it incorporates broadcasters from Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Utah. The high-power- ed force behind the organization was an attempt to achieve the manpower, the motivating By Claire Voyant anti-inflationa- have eluded individual state Guest appearances were made by such notables as Richard Wiley, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission ; Andrew Ockershausew, Chairman of the Board for the National Association of Broadcasters; James Duffy, President of the ABC Television Network; Edward Little, President of the Mutual Broadcasting System; Thomas OBrien, Vice President of ABC Radio News; James Holton., Vice President of News for the MBS: and Emerson Stone, Vice President of CBS Radio News. Mr. Robert Tucker, Vice President of Marketing for Ski Park West. Inc., requested an interview with the Coalition last week so that he might present an explanation of the Park West contraction controversy.. Mr. Tucker said trouble arose at the Park West Village construction site when checks from the Van Dyke Construction Company, a carpentry subcontractor, were found to be uncashable. He took a said Mr. Van Dyke Ski with of Park $95,000 powder West. Inc. funds. We've made good all his bad checks at our expense. We have paid all payroll and material bills he incurred." Mr. Tucker said. from way being bankrupt. "he said, referring to rumors that the corporation was long - having money problems. He felt people were mistakingly 22-Ja- n. like sour drapes. 22) You (July have a certain air about you. Cut down on the baked beans. LEO IK) (Jan. Girls will notice you this AQUARIUS ZO-Fe- b.' 23-Au- g. week. Zip up your fly. VIRGO (Aug. 22) You possess all the energy and vivaciousness of a catatonic. 23-Se- pt. PISCES (Feb. 20) Your inability to carry the heavy burden of responsibility has given you curvature of the spine. LIBRA (Sept. in the direction unbalance. 21-A- 20-M- ay Your of mental 21) Your SCORPIO (Oct. dimennew on will a take face field of sion. An extensive pimples will erupt.' 23-No- Your 20) 22) t. Librian scales are tipping ARIES (Mar. 19) Your is matched physical beauty vacuum. only by your cranial TAURUS (Apr. 23-Oc- conversational ability has raised you to the lofty position of chairman of the bores. v. 21) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. will cause action Unseen you to stand up straight and be heard. You will receive a 22-De- GEMINI (May 20) You are planning to rob a bakery. Of all the burglars in town, 21-Ju- ne c. penicillin shot. rasas aRraDemonstration by Starting Classes August 6th & 8th TOM KELLY Sth Degree Black Belt Classes will be held every Tuesday & Thursday in KENPO KARATE VETERANS 1972 International Heavyweight at the at- tributing the Van Dyke payroll failure to Ski Park West, Inc. Mr. Tucker noted phase one of the condominium complex would be completed by the first of November and that sales would commence around the first of September. 21-Ju- ly 19-M- associations. The Park West company is now handling all carpentry work. Mr. Tucker stated only one work day was lost due to the incident and that the project was on schedule. We are experiencing no financial difficulties and are a CANCER (June 22) You will notice an unpleasant odor in. your living room. Sounds CAPRICORN (Dec. 19) You are kind and unquestioning. You would make a wonderful lap dog. money, and the political influence which probably would - you take the cake. predictions this week are they will bring down. you way Mv MEMORIAL HALL Champion For more Information call 487-570- 9 Summit Park Home Sites of Distinction PARLEYS CANYON View Lots Available 278-527- 5 GREG SOT ER 649-929- 'JgMBNT 0 MAIN STREET . cBfAEcTEWINQ services AVAILABLE FOR Conventions Banquets & Call 7 649-848- Parties Monday-Thursda- y Friday & Saturday 7:30 . OPEN . 7:30 a.m.-- 9 a.m.-2:3- 0 p.m. p.m., 6 p.m. 9 p.m. Sunday 7:30 a. m. 7:30 p.m. -- -- j |