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Show i Wednesday, August 11, 1976 Page PARK CI m m iriU ( Mi M3tn033 10 teionn gMK : i Vity -t ? fl TO 4 j Don Sturges Tucked away at the top of Main Street, up the stairs of the Treasure Mountain Inn, there's a new thing cooking. You'll probably catch an earful or a noseful if you're hanging out on The Street, as the hints come on down with the wind. But come on up. Don Sturges and Company open at the Coffee Club Restaurant, Wednesday August 11, at the second floor north, Treasure Mountain Inn. With some style, relaxed, tasteful. Sturges, who has made himself familiar with the food business and the appetites of Park City, at the Summit House and Park West, has put together dependable hours and recommendable food at spendable prices; aiming at answering a multiple demand for Parkites and Park City visitors. A friendly breadfast nook , the TMI , will have your personal mug ready with good, hot coffee, any early morning you pull up a chair to a kitchen sink omelette, or stack of steaming whole wheat pancakes. Or (roll over) this hearty first meal fare stretches till noon. Lunch is they way you like it. Bountiful, stout. Specials light and leafy or big and beefy and anything in bet ..: ween. Sandwiches, a burger, salads, quiche; lunches, all including soup du jour, easily under $3. Dinner is a full family style meal, but there is nothing ' standard about it. A versatile menu for palate and pocket, -;. the TMI evening meals are . conceived with imagination, offering an international ';i selection. Many entrees, including dessert, stop under s s -$5 and $6. Then sit back and' it wrap two fingers around your handle to coffee on the house. For the experience, or the exposure, come get your mug in the place. j I Cont. from paje 9 'Balance of Trade Deficit' Remedied ' A U 1 I - ff : Tka miuiii tn cAhnAlu !the music of Gustav Mahler, program, a landmark and which culminated in the model for hundreds of other symphony's recording all of orcnesiras, nas grown to his works. And it brought a include,72 live performances I wealth of Symphony recor- in schools throughout the dings,, --of works by such region.- V : " contemporaries as Leroy Two of the Utah Symphony's Anderson, and VaughiT greatest triumphs came Williams, and by the best of ' overseas a 1966 per- the classicists: Beethoven, iormance in the Athens Brahams, Tchiakovsky, Festival in Greece during a Handle, Rimsky-Korsakov. European tour, and a 1971 concert in La Paz, Bolivia in the midst of that country's greatest political upheveal in years, part of the orchestra's South American tour. Praise from those who heard the perfromances continues. 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