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Show 'WWW V 9 W ..'I Wednesday, May 12, 1976 Page 7 8" c 4 r . : by Clara Voyant . Looking for a forecast which will brighten your week? Forget it! Clara tells it like it is. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Life will slap you on the bottom again this week. Turn the other cheek. ' AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Your milk of human kindness will curdle. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20) ' ' First impressions are extremely important so it would be best if you didn't meet anyone for the first time. -- -. , .:- ' :' i ARIES (Mar. 21 -Apr. 19) Hold your head high even if you have to use your hands to do it. TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20) You will set the world on fire in the next few days. You will also be the center of attention in the biggest arson trial on record. GEMINI (May 21 -June 20) Your case of puppy love is exhibiting symptoms symp-toms of rabies. ' CANCER (June 21-July 22) j Be cautious of what you eat this week. Frog's legs could cause you to croak. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - To err is human and you're about the most human person in town. ; t VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) . By virtue of your meekness, you may inherit the earth but after taxes you'll be lucky if you have enough to pot a palm. 4 ' LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) . . Beware of hammerhead sharks pounding on your nails. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. Nice guys finish last SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) ,' Your plans for the future aren't half bad they're all bad. no Hq58dD Dd Jt an OPEN FOR DINNER From 5:30 Til MINI-BOTTLES AND WINE AVAILABLE LOUNGE OPEN TILL 2 AM 21 ) but what's your excuse. Cmm - GOOD BUY on a recently built duplex with 3 loto. $49,800. BRAND NEW LISTING. Large two bedroom house with big loft and carport $31,500. VICTORIAN DUPLEX only a year old. Two 2-bedroom units each with garage. Extremely well-built. Terms available. LARGE restored old home, over 2000 sq. ft. with possibilities for expansion located In quiet area of town near bus stop, $42,000. LARGE duplex with two bedrooms in each unit. Quiet location with nice garage. $48,000 with possible terms. GOOD BUILDING SITE on Rossie Hill overlooking Itown, $7,000. ,; v," -;.-: j . WE CAN show you anything In town, condos, lots, homes, whether It's listed with us or not. BUILDING SITES in beautiful Park City. Trees and view. $5,000. ' ITALIAN CUISINE elegant but casual atmosphere NIGHTLY 10:30 Argument Turns Sour A heated verbal arguement between school officials Monday morning suddenly slipped out of control when Park- High Principal Dr. Mack Simmon's was punched in the nose by Mr.. Pennock, the schools guidance counselor. coun-selor. ... : . Mr. Pennock sata the incident in-cident occured when the two began - argueing over a student's record. "Mark is always yelling at everybody around here "and when he started to yell at me I told him he didn't have the right to treat me discour-tiously. discour-tiously. He refused to admit that to me," the counselor said. ' ;" ' . ' "I didn't intend to hit him. Before I knew it my left hand had flown , up and I had slapped him in the face," Pennock added. : Dr. Simmon's who was' reported to have sustained a bloody nose, refused to comment on the altercation. Superintendent of School's Dr. Richard Goodworth told The Newspaper, -."I spent three hours Monday afternoon af-ternoon trying to get to the bottom of the matter." "I plan to .meet with both men again tomorrow before I make any decisions," Goodworth disclosed. Aor bb" nscrcLfb. EN70YfT! 7tfM IfTAVB i f noiaivih milJ ni am IHCfOITlKflM "JVfV -1 ' M3-90S6 6 -' M May Day I " .111 I I V "nifci Lit. kV.Jklwg , Lw Jj B.v Kelly Mackley .y Tuesday, May 4, the Park City High School Senior class was scheduled to take over the functions of the Park City Government. . . ? The day was a. total. flop from beginning to end. 'The"' .iilm. nFFiiiViln mniwi niV nnln '- .". -..jf "V" . 11 -" "Tu uul- "'ji " t " "in all in kicking off the annual, 1Tnau:ln:l.nll;he..fcl.rt',liirll JZ. ua, ... u.c "-- thusiasm of all. City Senior Class. This year.it WaS ecorder Bruce ; different. , ... r .infQrmed Several seniors, In the past the Seniors were' who. had chosen to be allowed to observe the localr ;members of the Park City . government from all angles" Volunteers ik. Fire Depart-and Depart-and most importantly frora ment, that if they would 'wait . the inside. In the past they , at the fire stations an in-were in-were allowed to hold the "structor would arrive shortly office ' and perform the to be of service to them. . PUZZLE Twelve things that you light are hidden in this block of letters. They may be speUed forward or backward and may run horizontally, vertically ' or diagonally. Can you find aD twelve? f I c I a I ii p 1 l e It JLLJLiXJL JLLJLJi:JL!LiiL JLALJLiXJL LJLJLJLLJLL Hi J-JLLJLJL JLJUjrJ ra iIJLi.1111 iLiXjLjLJLAJL D L'll "OT-h E j R U ;GM lirr ' x I ACT :" , .cinejfiu ' , WEEK'S i SOLUTION I TSVa iTT INEE BY AND ABOUT lit Used To Bo... Students being sworn Into office duties of the office they held, from Dog Catcher to Mayor The new citv government however, has not been so cooperative. Although many questions were asked by, the high schoolers and just as many answers given by City aspect of May Day was omitted; the opportunity of the Seniors to function as "nobody showed up. ; momhJPMwr ani,zrHmr.! ta, .. . -KT The : '8Ptayea- the "'i.-' ieasi ; en- PARK CITY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Not Whaf In the past, there was a fire drill at always P.C.H.S., to be presided over: naturally, by the fire department (the seniors). This year however, there waff no fire drill because there was no instructor provided by the city. The young men waited patitently for two hours at the fire station, but t. ," Mike face. Clark Martinez. and Doug Ford. These three able-bodied young . men ( members of the City Maintenance . Crew) un-clogged un-clogged a ditch across from the 7-11 Store. If the city would show more enthusiasm in their dealings with the younger residents of Park City, a closer relationship could develop. Nothing at all was ac- complished on "May Day" but with a little more, and better Dlannine. "Mav Dav"- could once again fun and ttUpCatLnHa,ofh0r fu.lure semors 8 Mount Vernon, The White House and the Statue of Liberty are only a few of the highlights which will be enjoyed by twenty-four Park City High School students as they travel on a bicentennial trip to our Nation's capital and surrounding areas. The trip was planned by the International Consortium of Education us an educational aid for high school student. Miss Chris Sproul. teacher at Park City High School, is advisor to the trip. The students who are taking advantage of this trip are: (Jar' Wright. Glen Wright. Bret Wright. Marty Wright, Scott Gaisford. Tim. M "Pr: 1 r'M NEW Maxfield Wins Scholarship LynneMsxfleld KyPattie Prince "I wasn't PYnpptino ihk- during their I'd practically forgotten about thej-ontest." said Miss .Lynne Maxfield, referring to the $2,000 scholarship she received from the Park City Ski Corperation. - Lynne. a senior at Park City High School, will receive $500 per year through her four years of college. Lynne intflflrifi tn stuHv nurcSna of wwmwj HHiamg Hi VSSirntriMnrrersity fo Utah, v?." ifnnniiiroi ku i tu Dt , . scnooi ana uommumtv n . i . . I ouncil to select a recipient for the, $2,000 scholarship, The selection committee consisted of five members, . one being a high school faculty member. ! '( The committee asked each person applying for the scholarship to submit his or her grade ... point average, rank in class and financial v status. They were asked to write a paper explaining why they wanted the scholarship. wnai vocation mey wanted to persue and what activities they had participated in BON VOYAGE! ByVickiWaDin P o I y c h r o n i s . S c o 1 1 Polychronis. Howard Davidson. John ' Lambert, Wes Jolley. Scott Toly. Brad Goff. Steve Maxfield. Crae Martinez, Lynne Maxfield, Robyn Martinez, Vicki (Jurske. Andrea Allied. Jackie Nelson. Paula (Jar-, panic. Betsy Litner. Marilyn, Angeli.Torry lloglc. and Lori Barnard. Miss Chris-Sproul. Miss Arlene Burgener. Mrs. Anne Haralson and Mr. Hal Smith will accompany the group. The group will leave May 12; They will travel to Williamsburg. Jamestown and Mr.' Vernon before reaching Washington D.C. high school years. And, finally, they were ' asked to supply some letters of recommendation. The selection committee also considered the probability of the applicants finishing four years of college. v lj - By comparing this in-, formation, submitted by the applicants, the selection v . 1 wimnrnw. ; qeteiwmipj "awaraea the $2,000 L" n i n wm-1 nm .-"aiBiup. As one of the members of the selection committee said,"Lynne should be darn proud!" . y - - It's really exciting to see the support Park City Ski Corperation has for Park High . and it's students in offering this scholarship. This scholarship will be awarded each year to a senior student. This is a great goal for high school students to aim for. , Congratulations, ' Lynne for being the first recipient of this scholarship. The best of luck in college. where they will spent three nights.'. While in Washington. tiie group will , lour the Smithsonian Institute, the I'.S. Capitol, the Senate, the House of Representatives, the. White House. Hie Lincoln and 'Jefferson Memorials, Arlington Cemetery, and the Kennedy Center. -. May l(i will bring''. with it New York and the splendor ot Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, the U.S. Mint, the Empire State Building. Radio City Music, Hall, and the Statue of Libert) The final day of the trip will consist of a four hour lour of the sights of New York. |