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Show Page 2 Wednesday, September 28, 1977 I Entered as second-class matter, May 25, 1977, at the post office in Park City, Utah 84060, under the Act of March 3, 1897. Published every Wednesday at Park City, Utah. Second-class postage paid at Park City, Utah. SUBSCRIPTION RATE: $6.00 a year in advance in State $10.00 a year outside Utah. Publishers : Jan v.t. Wilking and Stephen K. Dering Editor.. Steve Dering Business Manager ...Jan Wilking Office Manager . . ... .Janet Gilchrist Graphics Marianne Cone Typesetting. . .... Bobbye Hammond Tina Moench Contributing Photographers Nick Nass, Pat McDowell Craig Reece, Owen Roberts Pictures, news and advertising may be submitted prior to Wednesday publication at our office, 419 Main Street, Park City, Utah 84060, by mail, Box 738, or by calling 649 9592. Publication materia, must be received by Monday afternoon for Wednesday publication. Letters T0 the Editor Thanks For 'More Air Dear Editor, May I express my appreciation ap-preciation to you and Janet for the pleasing article "More Air" she wrote in last week's edition of The Newspaper. A new idea, such as breathing consciously con-sciously and feeling it ( OH ) working, is not easy to introduce. in-troduce. Janet's presentation of the ba&JimJjflte left with her, was excellent. I should like to add that I am living proof that nasal breathing and feeling OH (oxidation heat) works. Janet's signing her letter returning the 10 pages of material "Bon Sante", or French for good health, as she explained later, was very appropriate. In fact I feel it would be a good idea to use "Bon Sante" as a greeting to anyone who would like to enjoy better health through conscious breathing and feeling OH working. Another good idea I feel would be to give everyone in favor of receiving more oxygen via air by breathing consciously and feeling OH working, an opportunity to sign a Conscious Breathing & Feeling petition. This act ' of signing would not only be a reminder to take an extra breath of aic' or many for good health throughout the day, but also it would petit ion leaders and others to remind each of us to do likewise. Since moving to Park City this month we have been impressed im-pressed with the exquisite beauty of the scenery, the friendliness of the people and the opportunity for Why not get the news by mail? All you have to do to receive the news and happenings in the Park City and surrounding area, is to fill out the coupon below and mail it today... and while you're at it, why not send a subscription to a friend. Please enclose proper payment and happy reading! $6.00 per year Out of State $10.00 per year Name Address. I City and States PW Include Prop V 649 9592 P.O. Bon 738 - Park unlimited growth. And I feel that Breathing & Feeling OH petitions started here in our beautiful area could spread all across the country, reminding people to breathe a little more air or oxygen and feel OH working within. What a blessing this could be for Park City residents and others for the extra oxygen taken into the body and felt it works ! caj feei needed for each person to avoid countless ills or discomforts associated with our modern living and polluted environment society. And the beautiful part is that the air and OH feeling is ; free. All we need is to be reminded to breathe and feel consciously and then to remind others with "Bon Sante" or "good breathing & I feeling" my friend. Children taught to breathe consciously as they think of it and feel OH working withing the far left lower bosom near the left fopearm during waking hours, at school, at play, at home, in town, while travelling, watching wat-ching TV, at church, or any other pasttime, couldn't help but feel better, be happer, and enjoy better health, both mentally and physically as they grow up. For that matter anyone sick or healthy, rich or poor, old or young, practicing this simple exercise of flexing diaphram muscles with nasal breathing and feeling OH in operation off and on during each day. beginning in the morning, will begin to notice immediate results of feeling better and have naturally improved health. N j i- i- j j i j ! J- J J 1 J I-I I-I 1 J : .3 1 J 3 J ) i: Zfc Codt City, Utah I 14060 Dave Ward OttoMileti John Sundquist it and it spares me from taking any aspirin; tranquilizers, stimulants, depressants or any drgus of any kind into by body. I suffer suf-fer no sicknesses or ills associated with digestion, elimination, respiration, or circulation and the few ordinary or-dinary discomforts soon disappear as I breathe more deeply and feel the OH power working from time to time. My mind is generally at peace and my body feels strong and, well. Even after going without water and food for 120 hours or five full days, while doing physical labor 5 to 6 hours a day, the physical exam at the VA hospital showed no ill effects and I immediately commenced commen-ced drinking water and eating a full Chinese chow mein dinner, two to three hours afterward, with no problem at all. Of course during the 120 hours I did learn to swallow life fluids from my salivary glands, which delivered me from the pain of thirst. The deep breathing during that same period served to counteract hunger pains. I recommend breathing, swallowing and feeling OH working consciously to all. Would that everyone of any age old enought to understand under-stand could wake up each morning as I do and begin breathing consciously and feeling the OH elexir of life working. I've found that by counting the two muscle teehng the UH elexir ot me 1 oaftaa Happy Birthday To You! Who's having a birthday soon? THE NEWSPAPER would like to know and we think other Parkites would, too. In the near future we will be featuring a column giving the names of persons with upcoming birthdays. To assist us, we are asking our readers to send us the names and birth dates (month and day only) of friends and relatives they would like to see listed in the column. Mail the information to: Birthdays co The Newspaper P.O. Box 738 Park City, Utah 84060 How About It ? Do you think the U.S. of the Panama Canal? Dave Ward I think we should leave it in Heber ! Hank Louis Not totally, no. It would be impossible, im-possible, anyway, if you can believe Time magazine, and the late Hank Luce's boys seem to know at least as much as the C.I.A., if not more. The facade of the treaty is a wonderful diplomatic tool for new North-South American relations, coffee prices may drop. Venezuela, Argentina, Chile and 'especially Brazil will no doubt come in handy as strong future allies. Reagan, Gam and Hatch, I think, are making a political Death Star canal out of this Panamanian one. No one, least of all the U.S., is going to let Torrijos and Robert Vesco and the sleepy Panamanians make it their personal tub where they can bathe freely with their slippery-fingered slippery-fingered rubber ducks in the Canal funds. I do feel sorry for the Zonies, but, then again, they may like life on the Moon. Otto Mileti No! I think we should stick by the original agreement. Sylvia Emmons I have ambivalent feelings. I question whether the Panamanians can operate the canal efficiently, yet I feel the U.S. shouldn't control other lands and policies concerning these lands. John Sundquist There are two treaties to be in effect Dec. 31, 1999. The Senate should ratify the treaties because it gives Carter more credibility in world affairs and it seems that it would be totally impossible to protect the zone from sabotage if we don't ratify the treaties. Right now it's just prestige for the military. It will be good credibility , to South America for us to relinquish control. Adolph Hitler The matter in Panama cannot be conducted in a chivalrous fashion. This struggle is one of ideologies and racial differences and will have to be conducted with unprecedented, merciless and unrelenting harshness. movements each time I relaxded and my breathing regulated; while the OH feeling reassures my mind that the oxygen and other: elements within are working to recreate more cells and provide me with optimum health, at that moment. I ususally try to count a minimum of 500 from the time awake until I arise. This morning (Sat. Sept. 24th) I counted to over 1000 before penning these lines. I highly recommend a goal of 1000 or more each day for every healthy person. For those who are ill or suffer sickness or handicaps physically or mentally with time on their hands to pass, I recommend breathing, feeling OH and counting as much as possible. I have, counted as many as 14,000 in one day to fulfill a need for better health. People suffering from cellular diseases, such as cancer, or other, can't help but have improvement, if they consciously inhale more air and feel the increased oxidation heat working within. The OH feeling indicates in-dicates new cells are being ; recreated and the waste, cells are being burned out or eliminated. The regulated nasal breathing and OH feeling each day of 12000 or more, counted by 2's each! exhalation, will maintain mental and physical health ; beyond your greatest hope. ; Over 1000 is up to each in-' mental and physical health ; should relinquish control ";jS"iviSlifestfe1 or digestion, elimination, more energy, more recreation of cells and who would like more peace of mind. A simple greeting " of "How's your OH power?" could soon become a reminder remin-der to each of us to breathe more air and feel it working and even if it only resulted in a few extra deep breaths each day. its benefits could be incalculable. NEW ZONE The City Council of Park City has been asked to meet to consider an amendment to the Land Management Code. The amendment would be to incorporate a Rl zoning designation. The Rl zone would represent a low density residential area for the purpose of allowing for a continuation con-tinuation of low density residential and transient housing in original residential areas of Park City outside the Historic District. The proposed zone would have the same permitted and conditional uses of a HRl but without the historic designation attached to it. A public hearing is scheduled for review of this proposal by the City Council and the interested public on the 20th of October, 1977, at 7:00 p.m. at the Treasure Mountain Inn. " REZONING The City Council of Park City has been asked to meet concerning rezoning the following property from HRl to Rl : Rlock 50. lots 1. 2. 3. 4. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14; block 57; block 65, lots 1 through 33; block 66, lots 1 through 29; block 67, lots 1 through 22; and block 68, lots 1 through 19. Beginning at a point east along the quarter '. section line 130.50 feet from the Southwest corner ' - of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter "iof Section 16, Township 2 South, Range 4 East, j 'Salt Lake Base and Meridian, said point being j West along the quarter section line 1189.50 feet J ; from the East quarter corner of said section 16, j and running thence North 7 16' west 39.56 feet; 1 thence North 89 00' East 29.96 feet; thence South 11 04' East 14.02 feet; thence South 90 407.0 feet; I '. thence South 70 5' West 792 feet; thence North 23 j ; 33' West 825 feet to the point of beginning. Ap-i Ap-i proximately 14 acres. '. The property is immediately east of the Utah 1 Coal and Lumber Restaurant. i ' This proposal comes under the authority of the ; City Council listed 10-9-2 of the Utah Code an-i an-i notated 1953 and the Park City Land ; Management Code, Chapter 1 , Section 9. A public hearing is scheduled for review of this J '. proposal.by the City Council and the interested j ; public on the 20th of October, 1977, at 7:00 p.m. at j the Treasure Mountain Inn. ( .j Hank Louis Sylvia Emmons Adolph Hitler Thus"the!:Value 'of the ,Kr'ptitibh"nirig,Workmg-as a reminder, beginning here in beautiful Park City, could be of great benefit to all who love good health or conscious good feelings. Thanks again, Janet, for writing the article "More Air.". We do need it. I wish you and Steve and all your readers and friends. Bon Sante. Monte 5. 6. 7: block Sfi lots 4 S r ... Jkfe. $ Mt COMMUNITY EDUCATION Community education classes in sewing and children's gymnastics, shop, auto maintainence, driver's training, beauty and charm, and social dancing. If you are interested, please contact Nan McPolin by Tuesday, Oct. 4, 649-9417. If you are interested in an upholstery class, meet at the Memorial Building Friday, Sept. 30 at 11:00 a.m. This will be under the direction of Rell Argyle, Summit County agent. If you are unable to meet, please contact Nan McPolin or Bea Kummer. "WOMEN IN ART" LUNCHEON There will be a luncheon and entertainment at the Kimball Art Center Oct. 6 at 2:00 p.m. to honor the "Women in Art" exhibit, the public is invited. There will be a $3.00 charge. R.S.V.P. the Kimball Art Center 649-8882. K.A.C. QUILT EXHIBIT Juried quilt exhibit entries will be accepted at the Kimball Art Center Oct.28-Oct. 28. $100 will be awarded for the best quilt in the show. The exhibit will be held Nov. 1-Nov. 25. Articles Ar-ticles may or may not be on sale depending on the maker's desire. Entry fees are $5.00 for the first entry and $2.00 for each additional entry. BACK TO SCHOOL Back-To-School Night at Carl E. Winter Middle School will be Thursday, September 29th at 7:30 p.m. All parents are encouraged to attend. Refreshments will be served. MIDDLE SCHOOL COUNCIL A Winter Middle School council is now being formed. This group of parents and teachers will act as advisors for the Middle School and as a liaison between students, staff and the community. Anyone interested in joining the monthly meetings please call 649-9272. SKAGGS HEARING The Planning Commission of Park City has been asked to meet concerning the proposed Skaggs Shopping Center entitled Holiday Village. The shopping center is to be located at Highways 248 and 224. The proposed center will contain 88,000 square feet of general retail use on 8.75 acres of ground. A public input hearing is scheduled for review of this proposal by the Planning Commission and the interested public on the 28th of September 1977 at 7:00 p.m. at the Treasure Mountain Inn. DO SOMETHING FOR A KID! Be a big brother or sister! You are needed! For more information contact Marsha 649-8347. HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL Plans for the Halloween Carnival are now underway. This year the carnival will be held on Halloween night, Monday, October 31st at the Winters Middle School. All proceeds from this event, to be divided between Marsac and Winters, are earmarked for much-needed library books. Anyone interested in helping please call Tina at 649-8746. CHRISTMAS SHOP The Kimball Art Guild is planning to have a Christmas shop this year in the Art Center. We are looking for local artists and craftsmen who would like to sell their original Christmas ornaments, stockings, gifts, etc., in our shop, i For more information Call Tina at 649-8746 or 649-8882. WOMEN'S CONSCIOUSNESS-RAISING Any woman interested in participating in a Women's Consciousness-Raising group, contact Marsha 649-8347. One will be organized soon if enough women show an interest and a commitment. Subscribe To The Newsp Motitt aper 3 |