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Show THE Wednesday, March 27, 1 974 PARK CITY Annual Media Medley Well, its that time of the season again, and were hoping that youll all plan on joining us in making this one of the best Medleys ever. AU you have to do . is organize' a team (your organization may enter as many teams as you wish), practice a bit and then come and enjoy yourselves. Heres the info: Event: One run on a giant slalom course set on the lower part of the Payday run. Because of last years enthusiasm, we are again having the Media Medley contest to see who can get the mo6t distance off our jump. Scoring: The individual times of each racer on a team will be added for the total team time. The team times will then be arranged from the fastest to the slowest with the fastest half of the field comprising the A teams and the second half will be the B teams. Trophies will be awarded to the top three teams in each division. Trophies will also be given to the fastest three individual racers as well as awards Contest. for the And finally, our special awar three-memb- racers, professional ski in- structors and ski patrolmen are ineligible. Registration : Please return the enclosed team entry form before Thursday, March 28, to: Roger Haran, MEDIA MEDLEY, P.O. Box 919, Park City, Utah 84060. Thai, on race day, register in the Resort Cafeteria before 11 a.m. When you register, you will also pick up your race bib and lift pass. The race begins at 1 p.m. will be held after the races. Award Ceremony and General 5 p.m. in the de Mini-Gelan- as it wishes. er Sorry, but ski coaches, classified Mini-Gelan- de mini-gelan- ds to the deserving. Note: If you cant field a three-perso- n team, come anyway and race for individual trophies. Eligibility: Open to any fulltime employee of any newspaper, magazine, wire service, radio or An station. television as enter organization may many Mini-Gelan- de Get-Togeth- er: Ticket Building Conference Room. Refreshments and buffet will accompany the presentation of the duly deserved awards. Thats it - see you up here for a great de day ! City Council Meeting The following actions were taken at the City Coun- cil meeting on Thursday, March 21st. The Council moved to deny Mary Lehmer's claim to fees owed her for work done in her previous capacity as City Attorney. The Council granted a business license to Robert Cameron and Associates for an accounting office. The Council granted a business license to Philip Falk for three nightly rental units. This license is subject to recall pending a water use survey. Man Wilking was appointed chairman of the Spring Cleanup Committee. The Council voted to post notice that the old city dump will closed as of April 1st. tn Page 8 WE GOOFED Local Kids Convincing Last week we ran an article on Art Durante, The Man Who Has but we forgot to Everything tell you where he keeps it! Art owns the Main Street Hardware Store and thats where he keeps it, from water heaters and refrigerators all the way down to the smallest screw. So if you need it hes got it, and he hasnt forgotten where anything is. NOTICE . racing in the area. In the Intermediate Girls, Roxanne.Toly placed first with a time of 149.5, with Doni Waldman dose behind in third with 151.8. In the Peewee Girls dass, Leilani Soares was third (57.3), with Alana Soares fifth (59.1 ), and Jane Price ninth (65.3). In the Peewee Boys division, Ryan Bertagnole placed second (52.4), with Eric Hayes and Matios Alvarez tying for seventh place (55.1). Congratulations to all! HOURS: 11 am to 8 pm EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 1974, HOURS FOR THE PARK CITY SANITARY LANDFILL WILL BE 8 AM TO 5 PM, SEVEN DAYS A Come See WEEK. THE FEE SCHEDULE WILL BE $1 FOR SMALL TRAILERS, ETC. AND $2 PER TON. CAR BODIES OR JUNKERS, DEAD ANIMALS AND SUCH ARE PROHIBITED. ALSO EFFECTIVE ON APRIL 1, THE PRESENT CITY DUMP WILL BE CLOSED. YOUR COOPERATION IWILL BE APPRECIATED. FOR FINE JEWELRY SPRING &T cDOLISY'S Stop by and peruse our Books 1800 TITLES in STOCK mgs REASONABLY PRICED HANDCRAFTED RINGS gold, silver, and semi-precio- us stones ON MAIN STREET M2y I Saturday, March 23, marked the 25th year of the Tribune Classic, held at Park City Resort. Several members of the Park City Ski and Sports Club distinguished themselves in this competition, a high point of junior P )? 1 1 |