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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, May 22-25, 2010 The Park Record A-3 CITY BEAH CiTY EDITOR: Jay Hamburger ^ . .i^i-w.*.- - 649-9014 ext.l 11 - Six-:- LUNCH Weekly Specials ti citynews@parkrecord.com Monday Wednesday Complimentary Trip to the Salad Bar with any Sandwich or Hamburger Complimentary Meatloaf Sliders with the Soup, Salad and Sandwich Bar Thursday Friday Complimentary Trip to the Salad Bar with any of our House Specialties Complimentary Taco Buffet with the Soup, Salad and Sandwich Bar ; - -v-JJ- 1"- . Tax-paid trek goes on ' DINNER We are celebrating 33 years of Great Local Support by offering a 33% Discount on all Adult Dinner Entrees! Offered daily no coupon required. *Not valid with any other promotion* PHOTO COURTESY Of DONNIE SEXTON/MONTANA OFFICE OF The Museum of the Rockies, with a bronze replica of a tyrannosaurus rex skeleton outside, is an attraction in Bozeman, Mont., the destination of this year's City Tour. The tour is an annual outing that normally includes City Hall officials, business and not-for-profit leaders and members of the Leadership Park City class. City Hall will send people to Montana amid budget cuts GO TANKLESS AN D SAVE! By JAY HAMBURGER Of the Record staff The annual Park City trek to other communities in the West is scheduled to visit the Bozeman, Mont., region in September, the second time in eight years organizers have selected the college town and New West city as the destination. The trip, known as the City Tour, is planned even as local governments such as City Hall face some of the tightest budgets in years. The municipal government and other public-sector entities like Summit County normally send people on the trip at the expense of taxpayers. They say the trips provide new ideas and opportunities for people on the trip to mingle in a setting outside of their day-to-day lives. Myles Rademan, the longtime organizer of the trips, said he expects between 50 and 65 people to attend, roughly the same number that have been on previous trips. He said there are normally between 10 and 15 trip-goers representing a government entity. Their trips are usually funded with taxpayer money. This year's trip is estimated to cost approximately $650 per person, meaning the cost to taxpayers would be upward of $6,50,0 if 10 officials travel using public money. Other taxpayerfunded entities that are either invited or that have sent people on the trips in the past include the Park City School District and the Snyderville Basin Water Reservations Gladly Accepted Prospector Square • Corner of Gold Dust and Sidewinder 649-8060 • www.grubsteakrestaurant.com SPECIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER: Hurry and get Rinnai's top of the line RC98HPi tankless water heater installed for only $1,495.00* Rinnai TANKLESS WATER HEATERS Up to 96% thermal efficiency \ 12 year limited warranty. 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