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Show THE Page 3 9 Of ear ' ZEBO Stein, Resort Part Ways Cold Nig total hair care salon Will Kee CO Continued from Page 1 dous loyalty" towards him. It would be impossible to determine the value of the core of instructors he will leave behind, he said. Need Changes When asked to evaluate Park City as a resort, Eriksen observed, "I think we're still in search of the clientele that Sun Valley. Aspen, Vail and Snowbird have been attracting." Declining to state specifics, he said, "A lot of things could be done to bring in the clientele that we look for and who pay the bills." He said the resort has to satisfy the visitor with more "When you're sick orhurt,Icangive you some old- fashioned attention'.' Tom Ligare Sliver King Bank 649-9161 I' See me for State Farm health insurance. than just snow. "People want things done for them. We should provide service before, during and after skiing. I feel some people are dissatisfied with what they're getting for their money." Future When asked about his future, Stein said, "I have no definite plans." "I have been under a contract con-tract since I came to the States in 1954 and it's kind of a nice feeling, in a way, not to have a definite commitment commit-ment and to be able to weigh the alternatives." He was emphatic on one point. "I will not leave Park City. I have been here six years and I feel it's my home." Stein said he felt he had "met the challenge" as ski school director and added, "If Ray Johnson doesn't need me, I will find a position where I am needed." In the meantime, Stein said his ski shops here and in Aspen will keep him occupied. oc-cupied. Comments Eriksen's claims of a good working relationship with his instructors seemed to be borne out by a small survey of instructors. Comments received included: "I wish he was coming back." "I really hate to see him go; I learned a lot from him." "I thought the ski School was going well." "He's a big asset in teaching and in business." One instructor who had his differences with Stein last year said, "I was getting along well with Stein. Lately, he has really bent and adjusted ad-justed a lot." Another said, "1 was really disappointed. The ski school was finally getting it together and I think the resort will suffer in the long run. Stein draws people. " Another C hange In another personnel switch, swit-ch, Bill Plummer was made sole supervisor of the ski patrol, a position he previously shared with Mel Fletcher. "The two-headed thing never worked," Ray Johnson John-son said. Johnson said Fletcher would continue to perform his same duties but that a change in title was made to facilitate administrative control. Asked if any additional administrative changes involving in-volving key personnel are being contemplated. Johnson John-son replied, "Not that I know of." The Ski Gets Reduction Fro Sewer Board Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. STATE FARM INSURANCE State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company Home Office Bloommgtcn. lit no.s The proposed Park City fabricating plant for The Ski company cleared a major hurdle Monday night when the Shyderville Basin Sewer Improvement District board voted to adjust downward the plant's sewer connection fee. The sewer board decision coupled with informal approval ap-proval by the City Council for a reduction of the water connection fee and a waiver of the impact fee would seem to assure construction of the facility. Realtors Craig Masters, representing California-based California-based J and M Properties which will construe! Unbuilding, Un-building, told the hoard tin-plant tin-plant will have onh two restrooms and cleanup drains which would he used once a week. , . The sewer board, on a motion by Jan Wilking. agreed to charge for the connections on the basis fixture units which will le equated with household um The change could mean ,t reduction from a commercial commer-cial hookup fee of $5,500 to a household rate of $750. The Ski is currently hax-d in Ogden, Utah, employs people, and has a repoi ici monthly payroll $25,000. 523 Mala Street THE 6I0 -0H3I Happy Birthday 3eirggy ' Specials on KODAK 110 INSTAMATICS Tele-lnstamatic608 I Camera Outfit: list i$2rSC Includes FllpFlash 11020 Film Personal Monogram sale $34.53 Tele-lnstamatic708 Automatic Exposure Focus to 3 Ft. Camera Outfit: listi&MSf Includes FiipFish 11020 Film Personal Monogram SALE $66.02 Trimlite Instamatic 18 Camera Outfit: list2X THESE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN THE STATE OF UTAH fncludes FllpFlash 11020 Film a Personal Monogram SALE $21.58 (located on historic Main Street crotirom City Hall) esort open n said Monday. The cold has benefited irom the f. f iiiM" aie neeueu ui permit siummaKing equipment aim .Mum making operations. Johnson said the water ciiicciion witii the toil . )! -;(' pond has been made lied that four snow guns are s long as we can keep ci.ld nights, we'll go through the season." Park City Ski Corp. President Kay John in ciiei a!ii.-:i with Iv other guns being tested. To riate. approximately oik- third oi the Pavdav run .MMilLSUll SOIU 1 !UtU JW1J will he covered when a now pump is put into t.pi i at ion "We hope to h.ie nkh! lAn3t& .-:'t ssmna! hair stylngfor . ; rnen & women 649 T'SC i l ontiiujod On Pa.iir 1 rf! jerry frkovich Kfatil (OWNER) l1NA featuring' ISy featuring- EXPRESSO AND CAPAOUINO COFFEES CREPES AND FONDUE and specializing in: BEEFBURGANDY CREPES (THIS WEEK) mm I! St I J.s 55 ' s.. ri r 3 li -is, , --' r ' " - "si I p-j s p l: i " A' ft My rff .... vv ' ' " invest in Parle City! BUILDING LOTS $10,500 in the only FHA approved subdivision in Park City. Only 8 lots left. DUPLEX LOTS $16,500 FHA approved. Only 3 available. COMMERCIAL LOTS & ACREAGE - from SI 2 600 - in Prospector Square that begins construction Spring 1977 and incf;,jss ce skating, bowling alleys, restaurants, theatres, tennis courts, swimmri-g, convention center, shops & educational Institute. VICTORIAN HOMES from $55,900 In Prospector Village with 3 & 4 bedrooms, 2VS? baths, family and living rooms. Woodlands 649-9304. CONTEMPORARY HOMES - from $47,500 2 & 3 bedrooms, garage, fireplace, 1 & 2 baths and more. PARK WEST CONDOS from $26,900 fully furnished, right next to the ski run. Low Down Paymet Financing Available on all Properties. 649-9304 Sold exclusively by 1 Western Woodlands FOOT OF GONDOLA AT RESORT CENTER M m |