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Show THE PARK CITY Wednesday, May 22, 1974 COALITION Page The Golden Bird Diminishes P.C. MUSIC REVUE HARK CITY Ml'NUTPAI. CORPORATION PARK CITY. L'TAII HOAD CONSTRI CTION AND WATER ANI) SEW ER LINES SECTION I SPECIFICATION 1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 1.1.01 RECEIPT OF PROPOSALS: Seal'd proposals on forms prepared by (he Engineer will be received by Ihe City Clerk of (lie Park City Municipal Corporation, Park City, I'tah, until P.M. Thursday, .luneii. 1971 . from qualified bidders for the construction of road improvements, sewer lines, water line, and appurtenant wirk for Special Improvements District No. 74- - and in accordance with drawings, specifications and other contract documents prepared by Rush and Oudgell, Inc. 555 South 3rd East, Salt Lake City. Ctah. 1.1.112 PROPOSALS RE WILL Pl'HI.ICALLY OPEN AND HEAD at H:UM P.M. Thursday, May 30. 1074. at the City Council Meeting to he held in the Citv Mali. PARK CITY. I'TAH. 1.1.03 OBTAINING CONTRACT DOCl'MENTS: Drawings, sppcifications and other contract documents may be obtained upon application at the office of Kush and Oudgeil. Inc. 533 South 3rd East, Salt Lake City, I'tah. Contractors desiring Plans and Specifications for use in preparing bids may obtain a set of documents from the above office upon deposit of S20.00 per set. The amount of the deposit for each set of such documents will e refunded to each bidder who has made such deposit AND WHO HAS FILED HIS HID W ITH THE OWNER AS DIRECTED IN THIS NOTICE. Such documents must be returned fur each set of documents obtained by a supplier or subcontractor who returns each set of documents to the office from which they were obtained in good condition within ten (111) days after the opening of the bids and if acor companied by a copy of their sub-bi- d material hid. Refunds will not be allowed if the above documents are not returned within III days fromlhe date of the bid opening, nor will refunds he made to contractors or suppliers who do not submit bids or material bids. 1. 1 .114 PRE-tJ- l' AL1FICATION HEtJlIHEMENTS: Contractors desiring to submit a general contractors bid on the project, shall file with Kush and (iudgell. Inc.. Consulting Engineers, 555 South 3rd East. Salt Lake City, I'tah, satisfactory-evidencthat they are fully prepared with the necessary experience, capital, materials and equipment to complete the contract in accordance with (he Plans and Specification. 1.1.05 PROPOSED (il'ARANTEE: Each proposal shall be accompanied by a Guarantee in Ihe form of a certified check drawn on an acceptable hank in the State of Itah, or a bid bond executed by an acceptable bonding company, duly authorized to transact business in the State of Itah, in the amount not less than five percent of the toal amount of the bid. The check nr bond shall be made payable to the Park City Municipal Corporation, Park City. I'tah, as guarantee that if the proposal is accepted, the bidder will execute the rontrad and file an acceptable Performance and Payment Rond within ten III)) days after the award of the Cuntract. 1. 1. 05 OW NERS RIGHT RESERVED: The Park City Municipal Corporation, Park City, called the Owner, reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive anv in (5) formality or technicality in any proposal in the interest of the Owner. Kids received after the stipulated closing time will be returned unupened. Contractors proposal shall hold firm for sixty (00) days to allow the Owner time to complete its financing arrangements. Mutually agreed upon extension of time may be made, if necessarv. 1.1.07 PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT Gl'ARAN'TEE: The bidder to whom the contract is awarded will be required to furnish a Performance and Payment Rond acceptable to the Owner, in the amount of percent UtmV of Ihe Contract in conformity with (he requirements of the proposed contract documents. In the event the bidder is awarded a contract and fails to furnish the required bonds and enters into the contract within ten (10) daYs after the acceptance of his proposal, it shall be understood and agreed that said bidder shall pay and forfiet unto the Park City Municipal Corporation, Park City. I'tah. the different- - in money between the amount of the hid suinitted by said bidder and the amount for which the said Oner legally contracts thereafter for said contract but in no rven in an amount in excess of the specified proposal guarantee securitv. THE KIDDER SHALL STATE IN THE PROPOSAL. THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE SI KETY OR SECl'RITIES HO WILL SIGN THIS ROND. IN EM1.1. OK NONDISCRIMINATION PLOYMENT: Contracts for work under this proposal will obligate the contractors and subcontractors not to disciminale in emW ployment practices. 1.1.99 CONTRACTORS LICENSE KEQLIKEI): No proposal will be considered from a contractor who does not have I'tah Contractor's License in the proper rategory and classification. Information regarding the license may he ohlained from the I'tah Stale Department of Kusiness Regulation. Salt Lake City Ctah. Kruce f. Decker, City Recorder Published one lime in Ihe Park City Coalition, this 22nd da of Mav NOTICE OF PI RI.1C HEARING Public Notice is herehv given that on the 3Ulh day of May. 1974 at 9:69 P.M. a Public Hearing will he held at the city hall. Park of the City. I'tah. to consider following described property from Forest Estate Zone to Commercial Rusiness Zone amending the Park City Zoning. Subdivision and Mobile Home Ordinance LXYH. Keginning at a point North 645 feet and East 1366 feet from the Southwest corner of Section 9. Township 2 South, Range 4 East. S.L.B. & M. and running thence South S9 degrees 30 minutes West 169 feet: thence North 34 degrees 35 minutes West 911 feet: thence North 69 degrees 39 minutes East IMS feet; thence South 25 degrees 24 minutes East tti) feet to the point of beginning. .331 acres. Beginning north 25 degrees 24' West X0 ft. rrom a point 1366 ft. east and 615' north from (he Southwest corner Sec. 9 Township 2 south rangr 4 east S.I..M. thence south 72 degrees no West 175.1 ft.: north 34 degrees 35 West 67 ft: north 69 degrees 3D east 1H5 ft.: south 25 degrees 27' east 73 ft. In beginning. 6.29 acres. "Erna Williams and Raymond Child properil irs' Park City Planning Commission Published one lime in (he Park Citv Coalition, this 22nd day of May Notice puBLic NOTICE TO OWNERS OF CEMETERY LOTS IN PARK CITY CEMETERY will be the final day to pay perpetual care May 31st fees at the reduced rate of $10 per infant gravesite. As of June 1st, $30 per $25 per adult gravesite and rates will be $75 per adult gravesite and infant gravesite. summu EnGlFlEERiriG cnmpRnv State 9559 8216 Bank Office in Silver King Phone 649-880- 8 -- ENGINEERING SURVEYING CONSULTING STRUCTURAL MECHANICAL ficult to get hold of) and is entitled appropriately SUGAR, for those with a sweet tooth for fine listening. The title cut (side one) blues Sugar is a straight-ahea- d a with metered progression 44, built by rhythm section Billy Kaye (drums), and Ron Carter (bass) that flows into outstanding improvisations by by Steve Franzen The musical listening tastes of Utah residents, particularly those who patronize Salt Lake area night clubs, have seldom been characterized by any degree of sophistication or regard for music as an art form. The preferences of these listeners no-let-- up clearly lie toward the stagnant throbs of top-4- 0 commercial sounds, devoid of either meaningful Turrentine, guitarist George' Benson, and Freddie Hubbard on trumpet. "Sunshine Alley com-ple- s side one in a Masakela-lik- e lyrics or innovative musical style. Top-4- 0 provides a nonthreatening, reassuringly bland dose of mundane song and rhythm from which Utahs own curious brand of middle America complacently suckles. It is not surprising that these bourgeois tastes blues selah mistakable with Afro-Cuba- n prevail regionally, indeed flourish in a cultural Sahara such as S.L.C., provincial behind the facade of cosmopolitanism. What is appalling is that these tastes pervade Jie junior executive, nip-ste- r, and college student populations just as insidiously as within the ranks of the bubble-guchewing heirs apparent to this top-1- 0 syndrome. The real tragedy of all this is the simple lack of exposure of local audiences to innovative live music. Most of the successful bands in S.L.C. would be laughed out of Los Angeles, Seattle or Chicago (or Tijuana). This is in a large part due to the sinister influences of local teeny-boppA.M. radio stations. If playing what the people want to hear is the rationale for unimaginative programming then a corrollary to that argument soon becomes m 17 the unflavor provided by Richard Pablo Landrum on congas. "Impressions fills side two with a 15:30 minute rendition of John Coltrane's classic in the imaginative Turrentine style, featuring a flamboyant organ solo by talented Lonnie Smith Jr. This album breaks out into the center lane of auditory traffic, freeing your head of obsolete conventions. Ideally it's a slice of easy listening from the mainstream, bringing fresh sounds down home (no further uptown The Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife has compiled a 1973 eagle mortality and injury report from data gathered by the Division of Wildlife Resources and Bureau personnel. The report shows 58 golden eagles were found dead, while two were found wounded. Three dead and three wounded bald eagles were reported. Wounded birds were taken to the Tracy Aviary in Salt Lake City for care. . Causes of injuries and deaths were listed as: shot - 17, electrocuted 17, and other (disease, road kills, trapped, etc. ) - 32. One arrest was reported for shooting a hawk. Division Law Enforcement Chief John Nagel noted that, "Obviously, more raptor mortality occurred than was reported. Hopefully, the public will realize the value of these birds and mortality by shooting will decline in the future. -- and than your livingroom) designed to awaken you. Yes we're open And we have USGS Maps. These great contour maps are of areas such as the CANYONLANDS and other parts of Southern Utah. Come see us for camping gear also. er At the turn onto Main Street clear: that people grow accustomed to listening (conditioned response) to the same trash until it is absorbed into that vast body of dogma (good music). And just as Pavlovs dogs were taught to salivate, similarly we are berated dont touch that dial. It is thus, in hapless ignorance, that the seed is planted in the auditory nerves of our unsuspecting cerebellum. Park City has also fallen prey to the same mentality at times. Local bar owners are afraid of in- novative music, just as their City counterparts, for there is money in redundancy Who can blame them! They are victims as well as villains, as we all are. We all have our share of awakening to do. Break the pattern! One of the most important contemporary record labels in the world of jazz is C.T.I. and its fledgling subsidiary X KUDU Records, which have become recently the exponents of the new wave in jazz, producing Social GiH Packages now-a-dav- s. such artists as Grover Washington Jr.. Johnnv George Benson, Stanley Turrentine, and Kenny Burrell. The city jazz sound, a hybrid of n soul, blues and jazz, in of reverpredominates images berating concrete canyons, and steaming ghetto street scenes, soul expression at its emotionally pognant best. Stanley Turrentine has long been one of the reference-point- s used in any discussion of the tenor saxophone, a name synonymous with clean and funky. His album under C.T.I. has been out for over a year (dif- Ham-mai- Afro-Cuba- d, al Park titg Cur challenging championship golf course is now open for play (we also have a Par-3- , course available). This year, golf at Park City often and save money with our special season packages. 18-hol- e le Season Pass Mid-wee- k Mid-wee- k $125.00 Season Pass Husband Wife Pass . 75.00 125.00 Golf for $10.00, then pay only $3.50 for 18 holes and $2.00 for 9 holes, good anytime during the season. Green fees are regularly $5.00 for 18 holes and $3.00 for 9 holes). Golf cart rental (2 persons, electric) $8.00, 18 holes; $5.00, 9 holes. Par-course, $1.50, 18 holes; $.75, 9 holes. Golf lessons and group tournaments can be arranged by Resort P.G. A. Professional Ralph Emery. Pass (register 3 |