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Show Pags2 Wednesday, July 21, 1976 01 ' "T P duly;4$ mm Mm CoMiributas Reported Commioe Thanks to all the donors to the 4th of July Committee. Com-mittee. '.-Their generosity made the celebration the success it turned out to be. Park City Ventures $150.00 The Resort. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . . . . 50.00 The Moana Corp. .....50.00 Veterans of Foreign Wars. . ............ . ,50.00 The Alamo. . ... . . .... . . 50.00 M&M Distributors 20.00 Park City Gifts 20.00 First Security Bank 25.00 Sflver King Bank 25.00 The Christopher ; 25.00 The Chateau Apres Lodge . . . . . . : . ; . '. . . 20.00 The Local Miners Union 25.00 The Eating Establishment 25.00 Car Nineteen , . 20.00 Mawhinney Motor 25.00 Slims Service Station, 25.00 (Test Bon Motel : : 20.00 Utah Power Light Co;. 20.00 .Auto Parts Inc-. . ... . , . Miners Delight; The Family Jewels. . ; , : noire Mofirof' - wiHja Afuuavv'. . t t . . . w.ww . The Rib Cage. . ....v.: . ; :'.;v-i '. . . .v. 10.06 Th,Cozy .- 0 1000 Conoco Service . , .v. ... : . . i . . . . . . . . J : 10.60 .. Blooms Gifts. . ; ....... . . , , . ... . ... ... ...V. 10.00 Edelweiss Ha us . .......... . . . . 10.00 O'Briens Pit Barbecue, ....... ...... .10.00 Mountain Realty. ; . . . . 10.00 B ute Service ... : .:.v . 10.00 Cliff Sgfvicg , t ' . 10.00 ; Woriley.Cohstr:. . ! . : ..y;.':V, i. .'. . 10.00 Skyline Garage . . .... , . . ..' . '; .' : ..;.' ... 10.00 ' . Village Pharmacy ; . . V. . . , . .'-.V . , . . 5.00 Treasure Mountain Inn . ;-'.-';;.i vV;V 10.00 j Fraser & Myrtle Buck . .1 r. r. r. ; .Trrr -.00-Victor Berriochoa;.v; ; T, f: r;Tl0.OOw Eflen Awlerson Apts.; V . i y , ; VyG-. ;. .'. , ". .10.00 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henrion. 10.00 The Kindersport . . . ...... 5.00 Main Furniture. .... . . :. ............ .... . 5.00 The Park Record ; ; v ..... ; ; . . ...l; 5.00 John Sharp v...;....v.........v.;..5.00 The Red Banjo ; . . V. . . : . , ; . . . V. : . . V. ; .V, 5.00' ParkQty Bakery . . . . ... . . . . .... 5.00 Lynn Turner .................. .....;...:5.00 Lyndas Beauty Shop . . . . . .... . . .... ... . 5.00 Gilbert Martinez.. . ... . . .. . .... .. . ...... . 5.00 Freddie Martinez .. ... .. ... .... . . . . . . . ... 2JS0 Pete Martinez .............. ... .... . .5.00 Wayne Workman ... . . . ... . ...... 5.00 Vince and Phyllis Offret ..... ... .... .... ..ASA Jeff Murdock. . . V. .....2j00 Lila Jolley : ... . . ..... . . . ... .........2J Tom Wilson . . . 2jW The Momer I)de XS HelenTippett ..;....UW Contributions from collection cans 73X2 Collection on Dance . . . . .". ............. SOjW Tickets sold on quilt . . . . . . : . . . . .1 . . . ;. . . ISjOO Total Cash Contributions . . . .... . ...... U2t.ll Funds from previous committee .. .. . . . 22&M Donation other than cash . Watermelons from Mount Air Market Pies from Dunford Bakeries ": : ' Prizes and trophies for Soap Box Derby, from Anderson Lumber. :'.': TharuK again to every one. . Fourth A July Committee: .... DISBURSEMENTS : Parade dimes, races & contests .' . . ; Float prizes;., '.'.,':'..:'; .;...'. Dance Orchestra . . , . . Cost of quilt arid tickets . . . . '. '; Poster paper arid misc, . '. . V Hats for band.... .... . . .... Extra pies for contest . . . Park Record ... ;". .'; .... Flags and novelties . ; . . . ,'. Telephone and ect. ....... . .'. . ; Little League boys . ... . . . . ... Sunshine Singers ... ..... . ...... Cub Scouts... ...... P.C. High School Band, . P.C. Girls Drill Team... . ... ,. Total Disbursements ....... Total Receipts ..... . . . .' . ....... $1,484.12 less Disbursements . V. . . . . . . . . . 973.49 Balance .. . . . . . .... . . ....... $510.64 Submitted by Violet Terry, finance Chairman By 15.00 :. 10.00 . . i . .10.00 '' . m nn $420.00. .175.00 .150.00 39.73 .10.97. .12.00 ..10.41 ..40.00 50.17 ...5.20 .10.00 ..10.00 ..10.00 ..15.00 . . 15.00 $973.48 i Morkkt Sparks Harry Raad : .... k 'T:-? i-:m: m 1 y I-- 'mm- Howard Schatz continued from page 1 v Now Chief Named Garth Wlkki ton going oo up there. I've worked with a number of different federal agencies and I know there are often confidential ' investigations . that go on. However, I don't think that after the- arrests were jmade that any agency would hesitate to identify itself.- I've- had no : com-, munication as to what ac-. tually . transpired in the situation,-however.." ' I Publisher ...... . I Editor. . ... . . . I Business Manager Reporter, PhotoaraDher ......... Greg Schlrf - Office Manager. ...... Sandy triacsor. m PubNsned weekly at scriptions $6 per year, $1 0 out of state. Send or ders for subscriptions or change of address tc THE NEWSPAPER P.O. Box 738, Park City, Uta 84060. Pictures, news and advert isng may be sub mitted prior to Wednesday pubication at our of fice, 419 Main St., Park 738, Park City, or by caling 2612. Publication matter Monday afternoon for Wednesday pubication HowHboutlt? What Is your opinion of the recent Israeli commando raid into Uganda to rescue the hijacked victims? Morkle Sparks It "is something thai, nas needed to 'be done for a long time to stop hijacking.' If that's the way the Palestinians and Arab s want to play the game then that's the only recourse open to the Israeli's. John Farr I think its scarry to think that a commando squad can violate territorial boundries and be considered heroes. v Harry Reed I have two reactions. One, Uganda was wrong for protecting the hijackers and second, Israel was wrong for violating a country's sovereignty. J Let's face it though, Israel's execution of the raid was excitin? Carol Bradley I think something has to be done about all the terroists: Since the United Nations refused to do anything I can understand why' the Israelis took action to protect its own people. Howard Schatz I think it will make a great screen play. Mark Duckworth I eel the Israeli's action was Justified by the apparent lack of action by the other countries involved. However, I think' the important . question raised by the raid is the. open violation of international law.- It seems as if . a dangerous precedent may have Keen set. . ?- il ' I Controversy -' Although Wilkinson - received excellent recommendations recom-mendations from former" employers he revealed that' he left his. job with the University of Utah, as a result 1 of ; a controversial discrimination case that is still pending. . The . new chief said the' problem, which. h. eventually i lead to his termination, f aiusc . u-.ci. - a woman! .. J. Howard Stable . . . . . . Steve Derino ..... Bonnie Stable m IS ' Park City, Utah. Sub ' City, by mail, P.O. Box fiQQWnrwo aivp me the oDDortunity to .rm vu'8 un-.nwnwM orocnurepostera ana ao your on to neip promote Wt'2tiX thi8 year'S event throuout UUh and neigh-day neigh-day pubicafion ' 1 prov. myself ;inspite of what A-JlSEr boring states. C.U C of C 64M889 or stop by.the must HlPliSPRSiRt. dispatcher who was trying to become . a regular officer. When her efforts ' for a promotion continued to prove fruitless she " filed . a discrimination suit and asked Wilkinson to ; ! provide evidence of, any diacriintaw; practfce be r knew of m the departaent,, . a When 'theirl' :vsuperfor, . Director of Safety Wayne Shepard, learned of . Wilkinson's assistance to the dispatcher, he demanded his resignation.. ' "I felt strongly that if I quit I would be admitting guilt to anything he wanted to say so I let the matter take its course", Wildinson said.: Commenting further Park City's new official offered,"I did cooperate with the dispatcher and I provided her with some information that . was helpful to her. ,: v "I too had some differences with my superior that I felt involved: partiality to some and ' discrimination to others." ,y---.- Place for Females ' "1 felt and still feel that there is a place in law .'en- : forcement for females and he (Shepard) is a little apprehensive ap-prehensive .oh that point.; Although there was a female ntr,ntr in the denartmen't he didn't feel like he wanted to have another one." Regarding the present status of the case Wilkinson said," When they terminated me I signed a complaint with . the University office and then with the state - industrial snhsAoiiPnt tr we . hay. retained a .o ,; t clear my name.' Willrincnn " anH hia wife Rhea have their home in Bountiful- up for sale and are already in the process of purchasing a new home in Park Meadows. ; While three' of his . five children are. married .the new chief said the two at home; a 13 year, old son and a 15 year old daughter, are looking m- -A m.Mna 'X" to Park. fnmiiv loves to olay aolf" he 'I like to ski and the wnoie added. Ask for Chance When asked if he would like to comment on his new job, Park City's new police chief said: . i would hope the people of Park City would be willing to has happened up there in the Z John Farr Carol Bradley Mark Duckworth City ToSue Summit Over Tax Use Cont. from pageV example, a mil levy of 10 on a property assessed at $1,000 would amount to $10. .When "determining property tax the assessed value vis usually , around 20 percent . of the property's market , value, according to City Recorder-Treasurer Bruce Decker, . ' Commenting on the' fact that Park City property owners are paying twice for some services, Decker said he felt Park City's mil levy could be reduced by at least six mils if the county would refund the money they' are receiving for .unprovided services. ' . Reimbursement . . Neimelka said that' while, the "double-taxation" in Salt Lake County.could create "a hell of . an accounting neU of an accounting Problem," he felt a fairly simple an aiigciiiciii iauiu uc reached between Summit "re vwu.j vvuiu wuuum the same mil levy to Park City property owners but could compute what it cost to provide services to the unincorporated, areas on a per capita basis. The county could then reimburrse Park City proportionately. This, in return, would decrease Park City's property tax", the city attorney explained. Case Already Decided Nemelka said the suit he plans to file today is technically described as "a petition for a writ ol prohibition against Summit County to discontinue to act in an unlawful manner." When asked if he expected Summit County to challenge Park City's suit Nemelka - Court has already decided the case' ' 'IMIII M M llll Ml Countv PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing on the Park. . City Land Management Code (Zoning Ordinance) is to bf held on Aug. 5, 1976 at 7 p.m. at the treasure Mountain inai.; All interested persons are invited to attend and to . participate in this meeting. Copies of the proposed ordinance with recently created changes are posted at the City HaU, the United States Post Office, the Silver King and First Security Banks. Additional information in-formation on the proposal can be obtained by calling the Park City Planning Office, 649-9321. SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCIL School Community Council will hold their monthly mon-thly meeting Wednesday, July 21, at 7:30 p.m. in the high school library. The pablk is welcome! v BACKPACK Backpack with Recreation Department, July 23-26 to Uintas, sign up at Memorial Building, .Tidy 21 7 p.m. or see Sam Coleman at Park. CHILDREN! Anyone under the age of 18 can show their art : work or crafts during the Art Festival at the Resort Center. Join the fun. Call 649-8956 for moreinfo. PLANNING COMMISSION Applications are being accepted for the vacant . seat on the Park City Planning Commission. Interested In-terested persons should contact City Planner Van Martin at City Hall or phone 649-8474. . FIRE DISTRICT The Park City Fire Protection District will hold a public hearing on its proposed budget at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, July 21, at the Park City fire station. ; COUNTY FAIR '.'.';' . Summit County Fair to. be held Jury 30. and' 31st, Friday and Saturday at the Coalville Fairgrounds. . Those desiring to exhibit at the Fiar, please pick jip a Fair Book ftyniM jfce f dUowinX .locationstTJW? Security Bank; Day's Market; Mount Air Market; Mount Air Variety Store. All exhibiton check books 5 articles or less has to be accompanied by $1.00 entry fee. Bring articles for exhibit Tuesday, July 27, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Rintha Burns, 916 Woodside Ave., 649-9741 649-9741 or Marge Angeli, 915 Park Ave., 649-9697. DOG ORDINANCE SECTION 2. That Chapter I, of Revised Ordinances of Park City, Utah, 1940, relating to dogs be amended by adding thereto Section 9 (a), as follows: SECTION 9 (a) DOGS RUNNING AT LARGE. It shall be unlawful for any person to own, keep or possess any dog unless such dog is at , all times prevented from running at large. ., ' - (1) The owner of any dog running at large shall be deemed in violation of this section regardless of the , precautions taken to prevent the escape of the dog and to prohibit it from running at large. This section intends in-tends to impose upon the owners of dogs an absolute burden of keeping such dogs on their premises at all . times unless upon a leash. (2) Violation of the provisions of this section is hereby declared to be a nuisance and a menace to the public health and safety, and said dog or dogs shall be taken up and impounded as provided herein. SECTION 18 (b) INTERFERENCE WITH IMPOUNDING IM-POUNDING PROHIBITED. It shall be Unlawful for any person to hinder, delay, interfere with or obstruct, the pouridkeeper or any of his assistants while .engaging in capturing, securing, or taking to the dog pound any. dog or dogs liable to be. impounded, or to break open or. in any manner directly or indirectly aid, counsel or advise the breaking open of any dog pound or ambulance, wagon, or other vehicle used for the collecting or conveying of dogs to. the dog pound. FOODSTAMPS . The Park City Welfare and Food Stamp office will be open every Friday from 2 to 5 p.m. The of-' fice is located at 467 Main St. and appointments should be made by calling 649-9151. . NEW HOURS FOR PLANNER Due to a heavy work load, City Planner Van; Martin will only be available for public calls, ; appointments and zoning nood until 4 p.m. Monday thru Friday. This action has been taken at the request of the city council. PROMOTE THE ART FESTIVAL Vacation Bound? Take along Art Festival brochureposters and do Chamber's temporary headquarters In the lobby ofthe Sflver King Bank. administration from your bit to help promote |