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Show ( THE PageO Wednesday, lorember 6, lid MRKI 1974 CITY n n Notices? ftbltc L legal Notices IN TOE DBrayCT COURT IN 0F JlICIAiniSTRl The Thanksgiving Holiday for students will be November 28th, and 29th, not the 21 st and 22nd as previously announced. an 3rd-Bre- nt m 3rd-Rob- in SPOOKIEST Jeff McGilvery, COSTUME: Francis Andres. runner-u- p PRETTIEST COSTUME: 1 st- - ; runner- - up, Shellie Eley. COSTUME: Kevin Zaba. ORIGINAL MOST Prince; runner-u- p, UGLIEST COSTUME: runner-up- , Ist-Janl- Ist-Dav- id Kimball; ce Wendy Becker. Special thanks to the Coalition for donating this space. Photo retakes at Marsac will be Monday, Nov. 11th, at 10 AM for elementary and preschool children. Wskfiquipfient left'at the Skl Swap must be picked up at the Memorial Building between 4 PM and 6 PM on Saturday, November 9th. Any equipment remaining will be donated to charity. The firemens auxiliary will meet at the Memorial Building at 7:30 PM on November 11th. All wives of firemen are invited to Snow removal, business licenses and traffic flow will be discussed at a meeting Wednesday, November 6th at City Hall. The meeting will begin at 7:30 PM. Curfews will be strictly enforced in the future due to an increase in vandalism and petty theft in the community. Curfew regulations are as follows: for fifteen year olds and under, 10 PM. Sixteen through eighteen, 12 PM. DISTRICT the THE COURT fourth DISTRICT, i N 4mti pno CTiini p. JUDICIAL IN AND FOR SUMMIT COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH STATE OF UTAH J COUNTY, during the past week and In ahead. ') ) MARY HALES VANALMEN, HALES Mac- DONALD, HAZEL HALES ETHEL JOHNSON, DEYON GIB-- ) SON, The Estate of Henry W. PARK Civil No. 4591 RICHARD EDMON DEN, 5 ,ALTHEA RED-- ) Sim ) ) a THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to file with the Clerk of the above entitled Court, an answer in writing to a complaint filed in the above entitled case, and to serve upon, or mail to, Alan D. Frandsen, torney, at Plaintiffs atEast Fourth 353 South, Salt Lake City, Utah Mill, a copy of said answer within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, you. judgment by default will be taken against you for the in said comIf you fail so to do, relief demanded filed with the clerk of plaint judgment by default will be said court. taken against you for the This is an action to quiet relief demanded in said comreal plaint filed with the clerk of Summit said court. described as follows: This is an action to quiet title in plaintiff to real Situated in Lot 3, Block 71, property located in Summit Plat B Coalville, City Survey, County, Utah, described as and commencing 4 rods north follows: 66 degrees 30 East from the Northwest corner said Lot 3, and running thence North 66 V4 Beginning 140.05 feet North 28 degrees 30 East 5 rods, 6 South thence 23 feet, degrees 50' West from the degrees Southeast corner of Lot 4, 30' East 8 rods is one foot, Block 2, SA, thence North 28 thence South 66 degrees 30 1 Vs feet, thence degrees 50 West 46.65 feet West 23rod 6 degrees 30 West 3 more or less to Northeast south Corner Block 2; thence South rods 15 Ik feet, thence South M degrees 01' West 145.4 feet .66 degrees 30' West 4 rods less to the Easterly to the! Northwest Corner 'more Block 2; thence South 31 lot line of that certain parcel described by Warranty Deed degrees 45' East 36.0 feet No. 67281, in Book R, Page 254 more or less; thence Norof official records, thence 140 feet more or theasterly North 23 degrees 30 West less to beginning. along said Easterly line 12 Dated this 14th day of Oc- rods to the point of beginning. tober 1974. DATED this 14th day of OcALAND. FRANDSEN tober, 1974. for Plaintiff Attorney 353 East Fourth South ALAND. FRANDSEN Salt Lake City, Utah Mill Attorney for Plaintiffs 353 East Fourth South Published in The Park City Salt Lake City, UT Mill Coalition October 23, 30, Published in the Park City Coalition October 23, 30, November 6, 13, 1974. November 6, 13, 1974. a As of December 1st, 1974, all applications to be con- sidered by the Planning Commission must be received by the City Recorder's Office no ilater than the second Wednesday of each month. The Planning Commission : will conduct a Waking : Session an the Third Wednesday of each month to review preliminary plans and applications fa Conditional Use Permits, Business Licenses and Sign Permits. Applicants may be requested to meet with the Commission to discuss maja new development projects review complicated applications. a ; Application forms are Available in the City Reca-der-s Office. The City Recorder, (Sty Attorney, and the Chairman or any Member of the Planning Commission should be contacted for necessary assistance or explanation of applicable dinances. Incomplete, curate andor late or- Formal Planning Cfjurcf) jSetoiS COMMUNITY CHURCH It was a Halloween party to remember for all those present last Wednesday night at the Community Church. Besides the pot luck dinner and costume parade, a witch flew in , alias Marion g moments. Lintner, to provide some It was said she evoked many a shudder in the hall as she related her tales of horror. Party will be discussed. On Sunday, November 10th, coffee and doughnuts will be served after Mass. St. Marys Fall Festival will be held on November 16th at 8 PM at the Memorial Building, with Bingo, prizes, and food. at Com- CUSTOM STATIONARY and this. Regularly Scheduled Meeting on the fourth Wednesday iff each month. Representation by the applicant is optional . Results of actions taken by the Planning Commission will be available through the City Recorders Office by 12:00 noon Thursday following the meeting. BUSINESS CARDS Our Specialty inacap- plications will be returned to the applicant fa necessary changes and resubmission. Published in The Park City Coalition November 6th & 20th,1974. D You are hereby summoned and required to file an Answer in writing to the attached Complaint against you filed with the clerk of the above-entitle- d Court, and to serve upon, or mail to Robert C. Redding, P.O. Box 468, Park City, Utah, a copy of said answer within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. There is definitely an existing problem with the kids in Park City, and this should fits this monologue? Unfortunately you not be overlooked. Kids are more aware probably do, and can also see bow alienated , now, and questioning begins in much earlier from people and life they are. This article . stages of their lives. This confusion is often isnt going to be a sermon, lecture, or paper " hard to handle they don't know where to on psychology. Its simply to point out that ' turn. Peer Group pressure is also a big fathe interaction of people is largely whats . cta in what habits an individual establishes. Unless his family life is really good, he may it all about; and too many of us feel exbe looking substitutes, tor positive reintremely inept in this situation. Comforcement. Its important that parents look munication between individuals. Sure, its not always easy, but in most cases our inat all of this objectively without becoming defensive. Hopefully Palefire can help. security is no greater than the persons that we are feeling insecure about. Since I promised no lecture on how to Taylor doesn't claim that Palefire and all become a the volunteers are miracle workers or individual, and that a since there are no real answers anyway I membership will make you have only one word to give to you . . . It's simhealthy, happy, and inHONESTY. If you can be honest with yourply a program made up of dividuals that feel good about themselves self, and cone across to others with total and want to give time, energy, and honesty, you're an your way. emotional strength to Bomeone who is OK, if youve got all this under control in looking for it. There are some really fine inyour life right now, youre on your way. In dividuals volunteering their time to this fact, you dont even need to finish reading this article you can move on to the program who really want to become inCoalition Canine, or Star Gaper. volved. And they are all willing and anxious to talk to you about anything thats on your For those of you still reading, I'll get to the mind. pant. PALEFIRE. Its a program recently set up here in Park City, which I hate to How beautiful, how grand and liberating define because it encompasses so much, this experience is, when people learn to help each other. It h impossible to overemeverything from counseling marital problems to drug rehabilitation. To phasize the immense need humans have to elaborate more, that includes problems conbe really listened to, to be taken seriously, to be understood. cerning one's family, friends, sex, school, vocation, delinquency, etc. Palefire is under the direction of Taylor Hartman, whom Im Why am I afraid to tell you who I am? sure you read about in a previous issue. And Because if I tell you who I am, you may not due to the large number of individuals that like who I am, and it's all I have. have already come to Taylor with problems, he set up a program to train selected perTo get in touch with Taylor Hartman, or sons who will also be qualified to work with 1 Palefire, call the Memorial Building at others seeking counseling. These people will anyday except Tuesday, between 8:36 work en either a PM and 10 PM. There is total freedom as to basis; op- there will also be group meetings. Although the of where you want to meet, talk, etc. Sound If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said Court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and wherewith served upon you. lease d. well-round- requiring the defendant to pay said rent, together with treble damages for unlawful detainer, costs of this action, and attorneys fees together with general relief. Robert C. Redding, Attorney for Plaintiff DATED this 21st day of tober, 1974. P.O. Bax Oc- 468 Park City, Utah 84060 649-946- I Published iif the 'Park City Coalition October November ... well-adjust- ed and agreement familiar at all? Know anyone who fa This is an action for breach of a lease agreement by the plaintiff against the defendant on the grounds that defendant-lesse- e did not pay the rent stipulated in said 23,' ene-to-o- 30, 6, 13, 1974. SOIL CONSERVATION Carlos Garcia, District Conservationist, from Coalville and Dewitt Grandy, Area Range Conservationist for the Soil Conservation Service, spent a day last week evaluating field size plantings for new and promising grass and legume varieties being tried in Summit CounThe new plant varieties being tried in the area were furnished by the SGS Plant Materials Center located in Aberdeen, Idaho. This center assembles and tests plant materials (grass, legumes, shrubs and trees) from all ova the world, including local collections and new plants developed by plant breeders. These new species are compared in field plantings on the form with the standard species furnished by the farmer. In addition to providing desired forage, the plants being tried must fulfill one more of the following : 1. Protect agricultural soil from wind and-o- r water erosion. 2. Provide effective ground cover on steep watersheds. 3. Serve as beautification plants along highways in parks, recreation areas. 4. Provide food and cover a a fa . species are important for soil stabilization as a seeding done by Park City Resort. Not only are the ski here runs protected, but, says Phil Jones, Director of Park City Resort Operations, we have a longer skiing season because of the insulating effect the grasses have on our snow pack. Seeding adapted shown to on gran a seeding of latar seeded in alternate rows with alfalfa. Both are excellent feed for both pasture and hay. At Owen Roberts dry farm wildlife, birds and in Henefer, a seeding of Sainanimals. A field of regar bromegrass foin seeded in alternate rows seeded in alternate rows with with intermediate alfalfa was evaluated on the wheatgrass was evaluated. This is being compared to a Parley Brown form in Hus is being compared seeding of alfalfa seeded in Hoyt-svill- mission action to approve or disapprove Conditional Use and Sign permits and recommend approval or disapproval of BusinessLicenses to the (Sty Council may only be accomplished THE STATE OF UTAH TO ABOVE-NAMEDEFENDANT: fice for Palefire is in the Memorial Building, as to you can make your own arrangements talk. to like where youd The program is intended for anyone who needs and wants help, or someone to talk to. Since there is no definite stage in life that we can label difficult, the program has no if age limitation . . . it's not just for kids. And in a counsel to not paris qualified Taylor ticular area, he will find someone who is. Mae specifically, the program is oriented toward those with drug abuse problems. Before going any further, its important to say that strict confidentiality is upheld between the individual and the counselor. And this is necessary if trust is to be established. Everything is said in confidence no one wUl be exposed, and there will be no leaks. It is important to realize that drugs are a symptom of a people problem' family, sdxxd, girl or boyfriend problems. Palefire is designed to help the individual solve (a work on) his personal problems so that drugs are no longer necessary to him. ty. ST. MARYS The monthly meeting of the Altar Rosary Society will be at 7:30 PM on Monday, November 11th. Final plans for the bazaar and the Christmas From the results of the Waking Session the Planning Commission will develop the detailed agenda fa the next Regularly Scheduled Meeting on the Fourth Wednesday of each month. Every effort will be made to notify each applicant that his application has been scheduled on the agenda. hurt?? Wouldn't it be great if I could enjoy other people for afail they are, and let them enjoy me? If I just wmI so cautious of making myself vulnerable to another individual, therefore opening myself to high and low feelings, which includes the pain of it. And lets face it, thats not so much fins. OK, its a nice idea to be able to share my feelings, ideas, etc., with certain people, but what if they really cosddni care? Then what have I got after osening myself to them? Thats hurt, and like I said before, no thanks. vs. Defendant. SSnAt THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to file with the Clerk of the above entitled Court, an answer in writing to a complaint filed in the above entitled case, and to serve upon or mail to, Alan D. Frandsen, Attorney for Plaintiff, 353 East Fourth South, Salt Lake City, Utah Mill, a copy of said answer within twenty (20) days after service of this summons upon Plaintiff, . ELIZABETH WILSON, her heirs and all other persons Vtle' unknown claiming any rigid, rea title, estate or irterest to m Pi-) i?Jw,ri,y lien upon said real property ummonS described in Ptaintifa Suu-S- f ) mens and complaint advene clouding her title , to piajntiffe- - Ownership or ) clouding their title thereto, Defendants. ) auni.ng tatf,.?r 7 RESER- GARY CHAPMAN, Paintl,,s ) CITY VATIONS, the days PLANNING COMMISSION CHANGE Why if it so hard for me to exprem to yen some of my sensitive and real" feelings? I begin to, but immediately pat up numerous defame mechamiame. Because I dom t want you to get too close to me . . . because them you may team! to knots more about me you'll see I'm special . . . because I'm am individual with certain ideas, goals, plams, dreams, and defense mechanisms . . . because Im afraid to open myself to the possibility of rejection . . . because rejection hurls and who wants to SUMMONS SUMMONS spine-tinglin- The family of Vance R. Goo wishes to thank all friends for their kindness and help COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR SUMMIT COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH SUMMONS Civil No. 4590 ' ) OLIVE HALES NEWMAN, Pontiff. For a very successful Halloween Carnival, Marsac would like to thank the following for their donations: Park City Resort, Slims Chevron, Snyderville Primary Ward, Car 19, Skyline Garage, Blooms, Chateau Apres, Mick Bishop, Mount Air, Jimmys Place, Alamo, Days Market. And, Mrs. Betz would like to thank the following for all their help: Francine Buck (Food), Mary Eley (Donations), Betty Prince (Tickets), Helen Knudsen (Bake Sale), Karen Bogue (Publicity), Kent and Bobby Nessen, Penny and Wally Robison Ruth (Costume Judging), and Kimball. The results of the contests are: CAKE WALK: Ist-Je- ff Smith and Glen 2nd-ToKimball Wright; Sproul, Ist-Tor- ri 2nd-Lo- ri Berand (Boys), Hogle, Martinez (Girls). nard, Why am I afraid to tell you who I am? e. rows with intermediate wheatgrass. The value of sainfoin is that it is a legume that is Moat free is bat adapted to dryland farms. Also observed was a planting on the Gail Van Tassell farm in Kamas. This planting features Lutana milkyetch seeded in alternate rows with alternate Garrison creeping meadowfoxtail. This is bang compared to Cascade trefoil. These plants are more adapted to shallow, wet, poorly-draine- d soils. Comments Garcia, with adapted grasses and legumes to our different soils in our area and their known use, be a it irrigated cropland, dry pastures, cropland, a rangeland (sheep cow), erosion conrecreation, trol, there is no need to plant a shotgun mix and hope a |