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Show 1 Wednesday, October 1 3, 1 976 P09 WANTED full time maid, good pay and 3traRta. Cal Jbn at 649-8200. ' 12-1 HEALTH WANTED: ft'a wantad by ovoryono but thara'a no guarantaa. Contact Tom Llgara to dlacusa your haaKh Insurance naada, 649-9161, 649-8441. UFN. PLUK3INQ INSTALLATION and repairs, drain and aawar llnaa cleaned.Rental Emporium, 649-8511. If no anawar call 649-8506. CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING: Now ovar 200 moulding samptas to chooaa from, wHh 30 OFF to P.C. raaldanta and apaclal wholaaala prlcaa for buaaiaaaaa. Tha fkiaat custom framing In tha araal AH work by axp. profaaabnala. JOHNSON GALLERY at tha roaort eantar mambar PPFA. 649-8102 649-8102 houra 12-5 Wad.-Sat. tfn9-29 CARPET CLEANING: quality, profaaalonal ataam doankig by locals, no traval faoa, tower rataa, call John NMaon or Jorry Hoka, 649-9055. Park CRy Carpet CkaninaSefvlca. io-6tfn TOOL AND EQUIPMENT rantal. Rental Emporium, Highway 248, 649-8511. H no anawar call 649-8505. EXPERT PICTURE FRAMING with beautiful custom framaa. Saa our artistic ar-tistic mouldings and mata. Wa apadallzo In original barn wood framaa. Fraa recommendations. Craathra Pic-tura Pic-tura Framaa 588 Main St. (In Swada Alay Mall), 649-9793. 8-11tfn MOUNTAIN TOP SERVICES: Snow removal, waldlng, gonoral construction, con-struction, 649-9617, 649-8034 avankiga, Richard Boaart. 10-13tfn SKI INSTRUCTOR training count. Loam how to bo a aid teacher; for In-tarmadiato In-tarmadiato akkwa and above. Con-duetad Con-duetad by tha cortiflad staff of tha Stan Erfcaan Park Ctty Ski School. Call aftar 5 p.m. 943-0657, 4384023. 11-3 j SNOW Gat your akla ready for waiter, j J Tuna up and binding work at $ ( tha Coat Bon Ski Shop by cor- thlad tachnkana. Pro-aaaaon tuna up for $17.50. Drop by tha J C'aat Bon Sat. or Sun. 12-3 or call Karry 649-8399 for frea j pickup and atorago til wmtar. j Saason storage $15, Includes J ssi hi JGGa)Y ANN and Andy Preschool i Haq ba tU l&n. thru Frf. for ditto . f S, 4 and 5 by experienced cer-jtiflod cer-jtiflod toaehor. Reasonable rataa, j gKad enroSment. BKUa Kotanan. WON TON WOOD aaaaonod fire wood, cut to lontfha and dallvarod. Cal Tkn ConvClo. 649-8314. 10-13tm ssssssss BALLET CLASSES Now bang taught by two ballot i gradiiatoa from Uof U. Maraac i Elementary oyrrt, Mm TEM offered for chlldran 6-1 3 yaars. Alao adult daaaaa avalable. ' -10-27'; sssssssss mi: FOR SALE: 2 coin operated akl racks, 32 pair aa. $400 a pC. $700 for both. 649-9891. 8-25tfn LAST CHANCE 1973 Dataun, $1,500. 649-8358 evenings, 649-8550 days. 10-20 MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE: 1974 Honda CB380G, low mlaaga, $900 or bast offer. of-fer. Cal 649-91 64. 10-13 1976 DATSUN B210 Hatchback $3200 or beat offer. Cal 649-91 64. 10-13 FOR SALE: 1 bdrm. homeetake, exc. rantal, $25,000. Cal 649-9304, 10-5, -649-981 3 ovoa. 10-19 MUST SELL 1 bdrm. Park Ave. condo. Fully turn, with many extras, already rented for port of akl season. $32,500. Cal 649-9304, 10-5. 649-9813 eves. 10-19 RECREATION PROPERTY for year round Irving, 23 wooded acres, half way bat. Park CRy and Salt Lake CHy. 63,500 periacre,29 downrmay trade balance, Trl State Realtors, 649-9410, 295-5755 or write Box 34, Star Route, Park CRy, Ut. 84060. 9-29 $500 PER ACRE and up, wooded properties, some with stream and ponds, pon-ds, near Park City. Terms. Call Craig Raemueaen, Trl-Stata Realtors, 649-9410,295-5755. tfn-9-28 FOR SALE by owner, 3 bedrms. 3 baths, condominium, view, private sauna, jacuzzl, garage, 183,300. Ph. 649-8338. 8-lltfn SILVER CREEK 2-12 screa, $1000 par acre and up. Terms. Cal Craig Raamuasan, Trl-Stata Rstltors, 649-9410,295-5755. 9-29 tfn FOR SALE by owner: Older home, nicely remodeled. 2 bdrm., large bath, f t-opl. on Daly Ave. 649-8528. 1 0-20 FOR SALE: 1 971 Chev, good cond. New tires, air, muat eel. $895. Cal 649-9965. 649-9965. 10-20 . FOR SALE BY OWNER: Recently built partialy turn, duplex on 5 deeded lota, 2 and 3 bdrm. units, landscaped yard, great vlewe, garage and parking .area. $75,000. Contract aval. Call 1-745-3779 aftar 6 p.m. tfn fOR SALE: Condominium, Park West Vllaga, $39,500. 2 bdrm. and 2 bath, flrepl., 8 assumsbls mortgage, $4,000 down. 649-8594. 7-21 tfn FOR SALE 1974 white Pontiac Catalma. Rally wheela ac, oxc. cond., call 649-8623 649-8623 aftar 3 p.m. or 649-9592 daya. tfn FOR SALE 3 attained glass windows, circa 1900; two matching. Cal 649-8221 649-8221 or can bo aeon at Coalition Lodge office. 10-13 FOR SALE Just In time for deer season, 1983 Ford pickup, ton waleeper back. 649-9467. 10-13 HKtMG BOOTS Ratehle Tatona, brand now, aba 12-12. Make me an offer and take them home. 849-8558. 11-1 FOR SALE 1 year old mare $20. 649-8273. 649-8273. 10-13 WANTED - Person to do house i ! cleaning once weekly. Flexible i jechedule, negotiable rataa. I Cal Nha 649-9090 daya, 649- 8852 evenings. - 10-20 MATURE RESPONSIBLE couple wish to rent private home or condo. over Christmas, 23-31 Dec. Call 468-4440, Salt Lake 11-3 WANTED: We need listings, especially In traditional Park Ctty homes. Skyline, 649-9068. WANTED: Roommate available, rent condition, I need a place to Ive In Park City area. Coed house OK. 28 yr. old grad UC Davis Law School, came to atay and akl. Please contact: Edward Simmons, P.O. Box 207, Park City or Sourdough No. 2 (above Spagetterl Restaurant.) 10-13 FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED cal 649-8712. WANTED TO RENT for single female room In home or amal apt. Wiling to do some babysitting or housework. Write P.O. Box 67, Mt.. Pleasant, Ut. or cal collect 462-21 33. 10-20 WOULD YOU like to make money at home? Great hobby j product will make you a great proW, seeing Cameo "Un- cruahable" tuha wmhmfaUiv i paints. I interested contact j? Loria Jones 1883 W. 5300 S., ; Roy, Utah 825-3807. r. 11-1 !S RENT 3 bdrm. Homeetake through Nov. 15. Furn., best view In group, $300mo. Bill McComb, 649-8550. 7-28tfn. FOR RENT: Two bedrm condominium or lockout unit. Available weekly or monthly. P.O. Box 555, Park Ctty, Utah. tfn1-77 jNK?EGUYrpUicsJ Park Cky. Bruce Whke 649-8854. 649-8854. 10-13 WOMAN, 23 looking for living apace m Park Cky. Room, apt. or house to ehare. Responsible and eaay to live with. : 649-8088. 10-13 LOST Sunglasses at public tennis courts cour-ts on Oct. 9. 649-8294. Ross. 10-13 LOST Small black aheep dog near Park City dump, missing since last weekend. Prudence. Anyone with Information In-formation about dog, please call 649-8558. 649-8558. 10-13 LOST Set of three keya In resort parking lot, two aim and on gold. Reward. 649-8285. 10-13 FOUND Ring at the city park. Please cal to Identify. 649-8404, 649-9582. 10-13 WHOEVER TOOK the black ana white long haired male puppy from Deer Valley Sunday please return him to hie mother, he Is not weened yet. 10-13 LOOKING FOR female roomate. Cal Coat Bon 649-8651 or 649-8898 aak fro Mrs. Nelson. 1 10-13 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY. Asalatant to Summit Co. planning director. Duties will Include performing reaearch, writing newa letters, working with citizen groupa and clerics! work. Salary open. QualflcatJons: demonstrated demon-strated ability to handle reaponabllity, work well wkh others, communicate effectively; ef-fectively; aome poet high school education. Art skins preferred but not necessary. Send resume of qualflcatlona to Planning Commission, Court House, Coalville, Utah 84017 by 10-22-76. s 10-20 MUSDC NOTES THIS NOVEMBER GET OUT AND SHOW YOUR INTEREST. VOTE By Jay Meehan KMOR Radio Although "Western Swing" music as Bob Wills played it was a synthesis of American idioms (Cajun music, 'big -band jazz, Texas and delta blues, Dixieland , and jug band ) , it was the influence of jazz fiddlers Stephane GrappeUi and Joe Venuti that gave this form its uniqueness. A music that in later years would come to be known as "hillbilly jazz". Venlifi's collaborations with legendary jazz guitarist Eddie Lang in New York during the late twenties demonstrated lyrical and chordal approaches unheard of at that time on the fiddle. Many of these 78rpm disks would find their way southward or into the hands of northern musicians who would themselves end up in Texas a decade later. Stephane Grappelli gained international prominence promi-nence id the mid-thirties performing with the late Django Reinhardt's famed Quintet of the Hot Club de Paris.His father was an impoverished Italian who worked in Paris as a philosophy professor. "We had nothing," Grappelli recalls. "But as a child I quickly learned the violin, piano, saxaphone, accordion, and several other instruments . I had no lessons. I worked id the streets." There was a time when it appeared that he might emerge as a successful classical fiddler, but during his' teens be chanced upon a Louis Armstrong Hot Five recording and his path was fixed. He later learned with the immortal gypsy- Bernhardt, and their legendary recordings continue to undergo re-issue1. During the thirties Venuti and Grappelli were influenced by each other and such players as saxaphoneist Coleman Hawkins: ever extending the application of their chosen instrument. M, after 57 years of fiddlinround the world, Grappelli performed in public a "Couple of times a year, it would seem a fitting tribute to man's passion 'for the performing arts. But Stephane Grappelli has a deeper love, or, as he puts it: "I am miserable when I'm not performing." His concert this week at. Chicago's Ivanhoe is on the middle lap of what Billboard's Dave Dexter Jr. terms a "butt-breaking" American tour. It began Sept. 7 at New York's Bottom Line and winds up at Rosy's in New Orleans Nov. 24. "Then I'll be starting a new tour in London," adds Grappelli. He has been recording as much in recent years as he did when Django's Quintet was at its peak. He cut two duet LP's for EMI-Angel with American classical virtuoso Yehudi Menuhln. He considers Satan Doll which he recorded for Vanguard, perhaps his best work on disks. Tor' Black Lion, Stephane tapecf two albums yet to be released in the U.S. He has also recorded with young French jazz violinist Dean-Luc Ponty, George Shearing and a number of Other jazz men. When asked by Dexter his opinion on the synthesizers and other electronic hardware pre-velaht pre-velaht in today's. jazz, Grapelli replied, "Ah, it's all good. I don't resent electricity. I'm breaking in a new Bare us Berry hand made electric violin right now and it pleases me. There is room for many kinds of new sounds in music." Fiddle fans quickly notice however, that, on the job, the ingratiating Grappelli sticks to his 1742 Italian Nicola GagUano fiddle. "I shall never retire," declares Stephane-the-great'Right now I feel great, bookings are abundant and I have a new violin I want to master. I am a lucky man." And so are those who, whether on disk or in person, experience the musical genius of Stephane Grappelli. The University of Utah radio station, kuer-FM will celebrate their October Radiofest the week of October 16 23 by turning over their broadcast days to specific themes. Saturday the 16th is folk-bluegrass day and will feature a live Deseret String Band concert. The rest of the week will run as fallows : Sunday classical ; Monday traditional jazz; Tuesday original comedy radio shows; Wednesday contemporary jazz; Thursday old radio mystery-suspense shows; Friday anything goes; and the final Saturday super soul. A fund drive to defer their overhead will take place at the same time. Further info available by calling 1.5 81-6625 or at the KUER offices in Kingsbury Hall at the U. of U.' Tom T. Hall's latest album (The Magnificient Music Machine-Mercury SRM-1-111) is all bluegrass and features many of that music's best pickers: Kenny Baker, Charlie Collins, J.D. Crowe, Jimmy Marin, Donna Stoneman, Bobby Thompson, and, as a special guest, the father of bluegrass,. Country Music Hall of Famer Bill Monroe. If that wasn't enough, the album's liner notes were written by Plato (427-347 BC). The "Poet of the Common Man" is returning to the City of salt. Merle Haggard, one of American music's most historic living figures, is scheduled to appear in concert at the Salt Palace the evening of October 30. Featured on this year's show is cajun fiddler-songster Doug Kershaw, country singer Leona Williams and ten year old fiddling sensation Tiger Bell. MOUNTAIN SUSTENANCE Rostiaurainti Guide EATING ESTABLISHMENT - Featuring the best MOUNTAIN FISHERY - Seafood & steaks in a casual omlets this side of Poison Creek. Open Mon.-Fri. 7 subterainean atmosphere. Open 6-1 1 , seven days a am.-3 p.m.; Sat. & Sun. 8-6. Beer available. 319 Main St 649-8284. T.M.I. COFFEE SHOP Real Food. Open 6 a.m.-4:30 a.m.-4:30 daily 8 a.m. -4:30 Sunday. Breakfast .35 -$2.65, lunch .60 - $3.00. Beer available. MILETtS - Itaian cuisene in a casual but elegant at mosphere. Open 6-10 p.m., 7 days a week. Moderately priced. Mini bottles and wine available. Private Club upstairs (Memberships 25). 412 Main St 649-8211. OAS QASTHAUS - German & Austrian Schnitzel a speciality of the house. Open from 5:30-10:30, Thurs.-Sunday. Beer available. Dinners priced from $2.60 - $8.75. 1 284 Empire Ave. (The Resort Center) Cen-ter) 649-8842. THE FISHERY - Open for breakfast 8 a.m.-1 1 :30 T- Sun. Lunch 1 1 :30-1 :30 T-Sun. Dinner 6:30-9:30 Wed. & Thurs., 6:30-10:30 Fri. & Sat. 6:00-9:30 Sun. Mini bottles abeer avaiIableBreakfast$1 25 . $3 65 Lunch $1.50 -$2.75 Diiner$4.95-$11.95 week. Dinner from $4.95 - $8.95. Beer & set-ups. 368 Main St. under Mt Air Variety. 649-8981 . SILVER KING CLUB - A private club open on trie weekends until ski season starts, then all week. Memberships Me-mberships are $1 5, a year, or $5 for a two week guest gue-st membership. Live music, dancing, beverages. Swimming pool available. Located atin the Silver King Lodge. 649-8522. CAR 19 - Open weekdays 6-10:30 p.m. Fri. & Sat evening 6-1 1 :30 p.m. Dinners priced from $3.95 for salad bar to $18.95 for Chateau Briond for Two. Private club downstairs. Unique store next door. Champagne Brunch, Sunday 10 am. -2 p.m. $4.95. SRLOIN SALOON Open Wednesday thru Sunday from 6-10 p.m. serving the best in steaks and seafood. Located at the top of Main Street. Beer and set-ups available. Get Results With A Nowopapor Cloeslflod Ad 640-9592 WRITE IN STICK ON EDUCATION - EXPERIENCE - ENERGY t, -'---'! . ? i j '15 |