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Show PCJ02 Vcinccisy; DcscsScr IS, 1070 'i Si A, " RwMcut It? J&tMt nttVort mi 1 Friends and Neighbors; The mountains aid lands surrounding Park City. Utas) are private property. It la th intention of Royal Street Land Company to permit reasonable public access to the lands and mountain owned or controlled by Royal Street Company. In resent weeks we have ejcpsrisncsd great deal of vandalism and damage to our porparty. On of our weather station was vandalized and the oast to make repairs waa asweni; hundred dollars. ' While we are going to fMtf v lengths in our planning efforts to preserve the natural beautiful landscape of the area, we find a certain few people indiscriminately cutting down and ateaHnjr Protests Lodged Against Proposed Water Exchange For Housing State officials Thursday morning heard - protests' against a proposed achat; of water rights which could affect water availability in the Park City arts, '. Representatives of Unites Park City Mints. XejrsJL Street Land Company, Park City Municipal Corp.. Salt Lake City and water users from the Morgsn at descended upon the Cevttl GurthorttrS effort to prevent th North; Park City Daveltp Company from sSjMa0j04': acre f est from Kimball Qak, one mile north of Park City, r North Park ffwiai Kea Millard told Stanley Crase and Rex Larson of thostate's engineering offie that his company wants to esehanf rights to 30 acr Cast ei water in Morgan Conty far an taual amount in Summit County. The water would be nasi, h said, to accomodate appra imately 35 single family houses to be constructed Just; Trancpartatton Dopt. CIogco tit, HfghivoyG The Utah TransporUtion Department last week closed several mountains in the state for the winter despite the lack of snow, Among those closed is the Guardsman Guards-man Pass road, U-152. Others closed include: U-35 Beginning at th sod of the pavement at Woodland Wood-land over Wolf Creek to th North Fork of th Duckesne River. U-8) Alpine Loop in American Fork Canyon beginning at Mountain Dell Editor, ......... m Reporter, Phobcraphcr ..... . ' Qrtg ehlrf Feature Writer . . . V. Hxnk Louts Business Usner . , . . . . Jbn wrung Off let Uzazztf.. . . . . . Zzzft Ertekxsn Publishers: W:3, UvSs, SchM erDdtV3 ; Pictures, news tnd advortatiTfl may do submitted sub-mitted prior to Wednesday pubfcaton at our' office. of-fice. 41 d Mala St., Psrk City, by mail, P.0 Rox 738, Park CIV, or by eCtoa 649-9592. Publcation matter must be received by Monday j afternoon for Wedneedsy pucsccson. j treat. I suppose some of these people do not realize the damage they are doing. A five foot tree takes five or more years to grow. When we have completed our planninf' wewillbeable to identify the ; tress that can be ivaoved - without damaging the area and will then be able to assist people in finding Christmas Trss. , Off the road vehicles are .. creating damage to the land and vegetation. We would c.IeJm to enlist your cooperation coopera-tion and assistance so that' our beautiful surroundings , can be protected and not closed to public access. Sincerely, Warren King President , north of Put City. . Attorney Richard Ssger, representing United Park City If ins sad Royal Street, sajd the water rights owned by his diets would make the -' exchange unfair. : Pari; Qty Attorney Cari Neraejka argued that th city has a contract with the . mining company for water neat) the jrater in th future. TUoatfiilt k City attorney told th State oSdaU that Salt Lake Ciy4W has rights to water ssniajf eat of the Spiro ..Teasel and that the proposed propos-ed exchange should be I Downstream users from Morgan County expressed a fnr that the exchange could dry up their source of water. Th protest will be evaluated evaluat-ed by the state and notification notifica-tion of its decision will be delivered to the involved partis. to Sundance Resort. U-220 Beginning at its junction with SR-113 in Midway via Cascade Springs and Snake Creek to the Wasatch Mountain State Park. U-224 - Beginning at Wasatch Mountain State Park via Pine Crack to Guardsman Pass. ' U-l 3) Mirror Lake road. U-1S Beaver Canyon, from above Mt. Holly Ski Resort to U.S. 9. ..... Stova Ucrinv j Ij b I L fUU Doddle Marden jvlxxcZSO irJiyiunfc WW) The Community Christmas Celebration is ready to go. Next Wednesday December: 22, Park City residents and ; guests alike can celebrate: and enjoy the Christmas, holidays in a traditional Park City style. The Community Christmas Celebration is for everyone. It gives Park City visitors "something to talk about ; when they return home," and ' also helps to ease that holiday tension so often felt by Park City residents and , business people. It provides ' entertainment and a warm ? Christmas spirit that helps residents enjoy the holiday to C3n GocziBn Hew do yen feel about Court ruling; denying sick for childbirth? Donna Markle It's ironic that the decision was essentially made by men who won't experience s consequences and then state it's not dismriofca-tory.! dismriofca-tory.! - " '' '.'' V r" .;- '' : -i- '' - ' ; ' ' i ........ . k ' ' . . ' ' Jan Wilking A good employer is obligated to provide sick leave benefits. I don't beleive that an ejnployer needs to provide these benefits for their women employes during childbirths. It's not a sickness. Tom Ugare Women should recieve these benefits, especially when they intend to continue in . their present jobs. Trscy Zwelg There are too many nigral anyway. I am glad that the government is finally doing something to discourage women from having them. Hell, they ought to pay us not to have them. Doddle Marden Companies presently pay for voluntary disabilities, such as prostrate surgery and circumcisions. They are discriminating against women when they exclude maternity coverage. It's ironic that the decision was essentially made by men who won't experience the consequences and then state it's not discriminatory! Greg Schirf Personally, I approve of the Court's decision. Since it is the individual that has ultimately chosen to have a child, not the employer, the individual is responsible for it in every way, uicluduig financial ly. Submitted by and project that feeling to those guests who have ' chosen to spend their Christmas Christ-mas holidays with us. Organised through the Chamber of Commerce, the Recreation Department, the City, and the Senior Citizens, the Community Christmas Celebration is now an annual event in Park City. Much credit is due the master committee for their planning and implementation of this festive occasion. Christmas festivities will officially begin on Wednesday Wednes-day December 22. to the already decorated Main St. area, and resort plaza. the recent U.S. Supreme pay to women out of-work S ... ISePcfk City Chamber of i (Thanks to those who hsve taken the time to add a touch of Christmas to their 'business fronts and homes). The following musical groups will be performing at the 1 High School during the afternoon, the resort plaza after skiing, and at the .Memorial Building in the .evening: Weber State . Singers; Sunshine Singers of I Park City; Park City High iSchool Mixed Chorus; Park ! City 7th Grade Choir, North ' Summit Girls Choir, and the Park City Bicentennial Chords. Chor-ds. :,;-. - All local groups are invited I' to participate in the caroling i feyjJ l Ooe2r o : " i Q Jattvr Tracy Zwela Greg Schirf i Commerce on Main St. Call the Chamber of Commerce if you have a group that would like to participate. The evening's festivities will begin with Santa arriving arriv-ing on Main St. led by the : Park City High School Band. Santa will be available to his young admirers until 8 p.m. : in the Memorial Building. Thanks to Nan McPolin, : entertainment will be provided provid-ed to delight the younger crowd from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Memorial Building. To top off the night, the Community - - Christmas Dance will begin at 8 p.m. cont.on Pg.8 HOUSING FUNDS t Notice te residents of Summit County. There are funds available from the Emergency Hewing Fund for rehabilitation ef homes beloagiag to lew btceme families. In the psst these funds have eeee used for ' roofing insulation, floor covering, and general improvements, The program allows only for payment of materials, the labor must be donated by ; friends, family or church members. Summit County also has WinterteaUon funds available te residents, For further information contact Julie Lawson,; County Planning Department, 331-2334. There wUl be two pubUc meetings for the parpefe ef discussing Summit County's proposed tyslkaUeo for HUD Community block grant funds, The meetings wUl be held January S, 1977 at the Coeety Ceartheuse, CeelviSle, Utah, There wd ka meeting at it a.m. and another at i RECREATION NEWS r . Anyone interested In boxing classes starting after he Holidays, call Bruce or Sam at Ut-Utl. Anyone interested In BaUet (children or adults) caU Sherri Holmes S49-S733. Anyone interested in guitar lessons, tall Bruce or Sam at MMttl. MEMORIAL BUILDING HOLIPAY SCHEDULE Present until December 2t Open et 2 p.m.-io am.; Monday through Saturday. Closed Sundays. December 22 - City Christmas Celebration; Santa Clause in afternoon, dance in the evening. December 23 Open 2 p.m. 10 p.m December 24 Open 10 a.m. 4 p.m. Closed Christmas, December 2Sth. December 27 Open 10 a.m. 10 p.m. December 28 Open 10 a.m. p.m. December 20 Open 10 a.m. p.m. December 30 Open 2 p.m. 10 p.m. December 31 Open 10 a.m. 4 p.m, - January 1 Closed January 2 Closed - January 3 and on Open 2 p.m. until 10 in the evenings. Monday through Saturday, Closed Sundays. Thursday, December If through Saturday, December 18, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fee: $20. Includes all materUls. Call 6494882. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS .Alcoholics Anonymous meets on Mondays at &30 p.m. in the Memorial Building. For more information call 649-9818. :-., CHAMBER VOLUNTEERS Need to get out of the house? The Chamber of Commerce is looking for volunteers to help man the information desk. Get involved in the community. Here's your chance to meet and greet the numerous visitors to Park City. Let us add your name to the volunteer list. For more information, . call the Chamber of Commerce at 649499. |