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Show Voter Turn-O- ut Described The Summit County Bee 8 Coalville, Utah Thursday, Nov. 8, 1973 as "Heavy" by Officials John Price is the Mayor-Ele- ct Mayor. Councilmenelect are: Mr. of Park City. t Martinez with 406 votes and Sole Republican Candidate Jan in a three way race for the Wilking, Jr., Democrat, post, Mr. Price received 411 with 418 votes. Mr. Burns gained 343 total votes. votes and Kay Wade, DemoIncumbent Mayor William P. Sullivan, running on an Incrat, 380 in the Council race. Park Citys new Mayor dependent Ticket with Inwas born in Richmond, Califcumbent Councilmen Robert ornia. He currently resides Burns, Jr. and Richard at 325 Park Ave. with his tinez gained 244 votes. Democratic Party Canwife, Nicky, and the couple are the parents of two childidate Bud Gasparac received 150 votes in the race for dren, Jona 9, and Travis 5. Peoa News Grace Maxwell had a happy weekend with her daughrer Sheron Walker of Bountiful. PEGGY JANE PREECE AND HILLARD ANDRUS Couple To Be Wed November 16 in Salt Lake Temple Ceremony Mrs. Dorothy G. Preece Friday, November 16 in the wishes to announce the forth- - Salt Lake Temple. A recoming marriage of her ception will be held at the daughter, Peggy Jane Winder Stake Center, Salt Preece, daughter of Mr. Lake City. P. W. Jack Preece, of Oak- Peggy . graduated from GodMrs. and ley Dorothy Olympus High School in Salt dard Preece of Salt Lake to Lake; attended Dixie College Millard Rex Andrus, son of or a year; fulfilled a mis-Mr- s. T. Roscoe Andrus, sion for the LDS Church in Marion. the Great Lakes Mission. The couple will be married Millard graduated from South Summit High School, attended a semester at BYU, KlSIfiaC TIlAalrA fulfilled a mission for the 11315 church in the Kansas- 9 Phone Kamas Missouri Mission. The happy couple will live FRIDAY - SATURDAY in Marion. f lidlllUJ IllCdllC 783-446- Hot. 0 Dennis Hopper 9-1- Warren Oates Victory Moves In KID BLUE FRIDAY . SATURDAY Hot. 7 16-1- ROMEO & JULIET Stirring Olivia Hussey Leonard Whiting MONDAY, HOV. 19 SPECIAL! VANISHING WILDERNESS $1.75 Adults 75c Children THURS. Hov. FRI. . SAT. 22-23-- 24 PAPER MOON Thanksgiving Special FRIDAY . SATURDAY ITov. 30-De- c. 1 Battle For The Planet Of The Apes Starring Roddy McDowall Natalie Trundy Braves Ahead COALVILLE - They motored to Ogden where they visited with son Jack Walker and family. Then on to Pocatello, Idaho for a long chat with the Roe Gentry family and the Pher-r- is Walker family. The Dale Fitzgeralds attended to Pherins needs in Graces absence. Janace Marchant was home from the BYU for the weekend to see Mom and Dad, Fred and lone and the kids. Kate Stembridge spent the week end with her family, the Eldon Stembridges. Kate is a student at BYU. Matilda Anderson came with Lynn and Judy Anderson from Idaho to visit Ray and Helen. Dan Crandall joined some faculty members for the trip to South Sevier to see the team win with flying colors. Ina Crandall spent a day last week in Woodland visiting mother Zelma Pace and Dale and Mary Alexander of California. Dale is a brother to Ina whom she hasnt seen in four years. Cumorah Brinton spent a day last week in Salt Lake baby sitting for Ralph and The North Summit Braves scored a touchdown in the wife, while they attended the final minute of play here homecoming at Utah State. The Peoa Ward Relief Friday afternoon and defeated Kanab, 12-- 6 in a Class Society is planning a bazaar Nov. 30. Plan to do your quarterfinal prep game. Christmas shopping there. The Braves now meet to know Mrs. be Youll glad semia in strong Beaver Clarence Kennedy is recovfinal contest next week. her painful fall in from ering Bryant Stevens scored last week. from six yards out in the closing seconds for the win ning touchdown, although had Nonresident Deer the game ended in a tie North Summit would have been deFined clared the winner on yardDivision of Wildlife Reage. sources law enforcement North Summit had 300 yards rushing to just 22 for authorities were notified that a camp of nonresident deer Kanab, while the Braves pashunters had been engaged in sed for 74 yards and Kanab had 55 passing. illegal activities in San Juan county. Stevens also scored the first North Summit touchInvestigation of the matter this year bore out the acdown on a 38 yard run in the first period. There was no cusations, indicating that the group of hunters were inscoring in the second and volved in numerous violathird quarters although North Summit had a big tions, according to Law Enforcement Chief John Nagel. statistical edge. Nagel said the investigaQuarterback Greg Glazier tion -spanned most of the fired a 41 yard scoring pass deer season. Once illegal acto get the Cowboys on the scoreboard. tivities could be proven, Div- 1- -A K-M- art Hunters Mr. Price is currently engaged in the business of remodeling old homes in Park City. ' Mr. Price cited as his primary reasons in seeking the Mayors post: "I have a strong desire to unite the various interests in town, an understanding of government funding, experience in administration and time to devote to the duties that will be required. A native ParkiteCouncil-ma- n Richard Martinez is no stranger to local residents. councilThe man is employed by Park City Ventures as a machine shop foreman. He is also involved in other business re-elec- ted r$TAT'fAf:ARP IN SOUND ATTENTION . . . of the Community Affairs Committee which is working to get greater utilization of the Memorial Build- ing. Councilman-ele- Wilking was active working with local governments and the school system on the formation of the ct past summers com- munity recreation program and is presently working with interested parties on the formation of a winter community recreation program that would work closely with the Park City Ski Club. Mr. Wilking and his wife, Kathy, moved to Park City in April of 1970, while he was teaching at the University of Utah. In past months he has also worked as liason between Greater Park City Company and the City Council. Party lines tended to fade as Park City voters elected a Republican Mayor, and Councilmen from Independent and Democratic parties. Local officials described the voter turn-o- ut as "heavy for a city election. New, exciting g money-makin- investment opportunity. 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Jan Wilking, Jr.,isanem-ploye- e of Greater Park City Company and has been highly active in community and civic affairs. He is presently chairman justkeeps on winning Polaris wins World Championship at Eagle River, Wis. World Series of Snowmobiling, Malone, New York Polaris wins 4 of 6 firsts in modified classes. Paul International 500 Winnipeg-S- t. Solaris takes first five places. Sault Ste. Marie Polaris wins first three, and 7 out of the first 10. Polaris wins South Dakota State Governors Cup d Rhinelander, Wis. Hodag Polaris captures first in. two out of three Pro-Mo- ision wildlife officers filed complaints against the five California hunters and the camp operator with the San Juan county attorney. The officers then took the hunters to the magistrate who assessed bonds totalling $2,000 on 13 charges. Several of the men cound not post bond, so were jailed until their bond could be arranged. Charges included killing more than one big game animal, unlawful use and transfer of another persons hunting license, wasting of wildlife and tagging violations. Nagel said wildlife officers received good cooperation from the San Juan county sheriffs office and county attorney in the case. He pointed out that the violations committed by the six men are the type that "hurt the honest hunter most and have damaging effects on the resource. They are exactly tiie type of violations that the Division wants to curtail." pro-mo- d classes. Kawartha Cup Polaris takes five modified firsts. That's a partial list of Polaris 1972-7- 3 major sanctioned race wins throughout the snowbelt. Impressive? We think so. Important? We know so. Important because everything we learn on the race track is incorporated into the Polaris machine we build for you. Things like Performance. Quality. Dependability. In 1973. as our record points out. Polaris learned a lot. Come in and see the all new improved Polaris line for '74. 1974 COLT SS KEN OBRIEN COALVILLE Sherd Woolstenhulme 336-228- 2 Sam Lewis |