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Show Continued From Page 9 Page 12 Wednesday, November 30, 1977 It's All Downhill Vt.; Bonnie Mosser, 14, East Aurora, N. Y.; Cory Mur-dock. Mur-dock. 18. Lake Tahoe, Ca.; Peter Murphy. 18. St. John-sbury. John-sbury. Vt.; Jim Plunkett, 21, Schenectady, N.Y.; Tiger Shaw. 15. Stowe, Vt.; Debbie Scranton. 15, Sun Valley, Id.; Stacy Ward, 15, Steamboat Steam-boat Springs, Co. ; and Doni Waldman, 15, Sun Valley, Id. Promising young . divisional racers from around the nation slated to attend the camp are: Mari Andrie, 16, Burke Mt. Academy, Vt.; Bill Best, 17, Stratton Mt. Academy, Vt.; Brian Burnett, 17, Stratton Mt. Academy, Vt.; Carol Hill, 16, Pacific Northwest Ski Association; Andy Luhn, 16, Sun Valley Ski Educational Foundation; Noel Lyons, 15, Burke Mt. Academy, Vt.; Scott Meade, 17, Mt. Snow, Vt.; John Neal, 18, Waterville Valley, N.H.; and Roxanne Toly, 15, Park City Ski and Sports Club, Ut. The staff for the training camp will include both national and regional coaching personnel including: in-cluding: U.S. Development Coach Doug Smith, Park City, Ut.; Hermann Goellner, Stratton Mt. Academy, Stratton, Vt.; Dick Knowles, Mission ridge Academy, Wenatchee, Wa.; Lane Monroe, Sun Valley Ski Club, Sun Valley, Id.; and Mike" Raymaley, New York Alpine Training center, Whiteface, N.Y. NASTAR Trials Set For Vail V. C. dfooflfiolds NURSERY GREENHOUSE NOW OPEN WIDE SELECTION OF INDOORTROPICAL PLANTS CHRISTMAS TREES WILL BE AVAILABLE SOON Open daily 9-5 Located in SnyderviMe midway between Park City and Kimball's Junction The first major ski competition com-petition of the 1977-78 season in the Rocky Mountain region will be the NASTAR Pacesetting Trials December Decem-ber 4-6 at Vail, Colorado. A large contingent of World Pro Skiing tour members mem-bers will join ski racers representing NASTAR areas in Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Mon-tana, Idaho, Utah and New Mexico at the Vail event to determine their NASTAR handicaps for the coming ski season and compete for the "zero" handicap title. Throughout the winter, the area pacesetter skis each NASTAR course first. His or her time is adjusted according accor-ding to the handicap earned at the Pacesetting Trials. Then, each NASTAR entrant skis against the pacesetter's "par" time trying to win a gold, silver or bronze NASTAR medal. 1 the Rocky Mountain Pacesetting Trials will be one of five regional events to establish handicaps and determine the nation's number num-ber one NASTAR pacesetter for the season. Defending "Zero Handicap" title holder Ken Corrock, a pro racer out of Squaw Valley, Ca., will race such reknown skiers as former title holder Pepi Steigler of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and Hank Kashiwa of Steamboat, Co. Rocky Mountain ski areas set to host NASTAR this winter win-ter are: Copper Mountain, Buttermilk, Snowmass, Winter Win-ter Park, Vail, Telluride, Keystone, Breckenridge, Aspen Highlands, Steamboat, Steam-boat, Crested Butte in Colorado; Jackson Hole, Grand Targhee in Wyoming; Big Sky in Montana; Mon-tana; Sun Valley in Idaho; Snowbird and Park City in Utah; and Taos and Red River in New Mexico. mt m I Park City, Utah Phone 649-8142 J Bike Stolen A bicycle stolen Sunday was recovered that same day from a pond on the resort golf course. Dennis Hunter reported that his daughter's bicycle, valued at $95, was taken from his Payday condominium con-dominium between 5 a.m. and 11 a.m. on November 27. D.E. Stevenson found the bike that afternoon in a golf course pond across from the Payday condominiums. of Poison Creek. Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday - Sunday. Beer available. 3 1 7 Main Street 649-8284 VINMIEFISH A FAMILY PORTRAIT FOKtllmSTMAS A Nice Idea. PARK CITY RESORT PLAZA 649-7373 fll 649-7373 19 Cords now $9.99 Reg. $13.98 501 Shrink-To-Fit $9.99 Stationery, Self Stick $1.00 Reg. $1.25 Stationery Reg. $1.50 box $1.25 Stationery Reg. $1 .25 box $1 .00 Thank you Cards $ .85 Reg. $1.00 box Note Cards $ 65 Reg. $.79 box 15 OFF Clocks - Electric & Keywind Christmas Boxes for Packaging V2 Price 3 Sizes Santa Dolls $1.39 Reg. $1.69 Santa Bean Bag Dolls $1.15 Reg. $1.39 20 Pc. Dinner Set Chip & Break Resistant $17.49 Reg. $22.49 Icicles, Garland, Spray Snow, Napkins, Tablecloths, Cups, Window Decorating, Wrapping Paper, Bows, Ribbons, Tags & Much More! Hit And Run At Resort An unoccupied automobile parked in the resort parking lot was damaged last Wednesday Wed-nesday in a hit-and-run accident. A 1972 Toyota belonging to Laura Thomas, 1030 Wood-side Wood-side Avenue, sustained approximately ap-proximately $400 damage when it was hit between 12:45 p.m. and 6 p.m. Ms. Thomas is employed by the Park City Ski Corporation. Highest quality workmanship and design at a competitive price for all . your picture framing needs. Professional . Picture" Framing by Johnson Gallery our specialty, not our sideline! Member P.P.F.A. Silver Millhouse Bldg. at resort. 649-81 02.tfn Say it with flowers this, holiday season. Poinsettias, azaleas, cyclamen, green plants and holiday centerpieces. PARK CITY FLORAL 511 Main, 649-9192. Flowers by wire. -v , 12 7 SNOW PLOWING.; Commercial and residential. Licensed and dependable. depen-dable. Four vehicles with experienced experien-ced drivers. Call Mountain Top Services, Ser-vices, Dick Mapstone, 649-8197, Bill Bertagnole, 6494538, after 5 p.m. 1 1-30 CARPET CLEANING--quality, professional steam cleaning. No travel fees, lower; rates. For free estimate call John Nielson or Jerry Hoke. 649-9055. Park City Carpet Cleaning Service. - tfn P&C TRUCKING CO. : Wei haul anything. Top soil fill grading backfillback-hoe backfillback-hoe service. Reasonable rates. Call Craig, 649-8784 eves. No job too big! 9-21tfn : . " SEWING custom work, alterations, repairs. Will pick-up and deliver. Reasonable rates. Call Barb 783-4501 or 604871. tfn SNOW REMOVAL AND PLOWING Stephens Maintenance Co. For Information In-formation call 649-9377 11-30 Custom framing now available at The Family Jewels, 631 tlaln. Moldings In , stock, fast, quality service at ftssru2a price. Opn105ds!ly. tfn HEALTH WANTED: It's wanted by everyone but there's no guarantee. Contact Tom Lkjare to discuss your health insurance needs 64&-9161, 649-441. 649-441. UFN Repairs and custom orders in silver Or gold at The Family Jewels, 591 Main. Open 10-5 daily. tfn SECRETARIAL SERVICE: Typing of all kindsHave deadlines to meet? Excellent professional work guaranteed. guaran-teed. Notary Public. Call after 5:30 p.m. 649-7726. , 1 11-30tfn Young couple needs furnished place nearin Park City. P.O. Box 413 Heber 84032. 12.7 IT WILL SNOW! For sale: wine Bogner ski suit with yellow sun on back, size 8, $100. Call Susan 649-8806 649-8806 or eves. Leave message at UC&L, 649-9930. 12-7 FOR SALE: Brown sofa and chair. Must sell. Make an offer. 649-7791. 12-7 FOR SALE: 1968 Bel-Air, new tires, running condition, must sell. Make offer, call 649-9997. 11-30 FOR SALE:Deli cooler, glass display front, sliding rear access, extra storage. New $1,600, now $450. Call p.m. 649-8893. 11-23 MC BAGLES IS COMING SOON! GREAT' PYRANESE male white one year old free to good home. 649-9195. . 1130 IN MEMORIAM: To Una who accomodated ac-comodated any dog who did wanna. 11-30 Parleys Park Social Club now taking applications for cooks, waitresses, dishwashers. Apply in person at Park City Racquet Club., Ask for Bob Walker. 11-30tfn QJUST LISTED: Two story custom home in Park Meadows II. Super views, superb . finish, carpentry, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, vaulted ceiling. Jim 649-7244, Gump & Ayers. tfn PAYDAY NO. 191: 3 bedroom, 3 baths with loft. Excellent condition. Reduced for quick sale. $69,000. Mike Doilney, Gump & Ayers, 649-8066. tfn FOR SALE: One of a kind condo, 3 bdrm, 3 bath, stand alone, 3 decks, one over lake, beautiful unobstructed view of golf course and mountains, will co-op. Redecorate to new owners' taste. $75,000, 649-9275.11-30 Price reduced on 10.8 acres in East Park II above the proposed Jordanelle Reservoir. Owner anxious. $63,750. Ann Clark, 649-8519 Gump & Ayers 10-12tfn FOR SALE: Two bedroom Home Stake condo, excellent view of mountain, moun-tain, $38,000, 649-9010. Call after 6 p.m. 127 JUST LISTED: Eight lots oh Marsac Ave. to Ontario Ave. Only large buildable parcel available at this time. Anne Clark, Gump & Ayers, 649-' 649-' 8519.-. -:: :".:( v'-;;-: t,n Two new Park Meadows II listings. New split ( entry with four bedrooms, three baths, family room, utility room, two car garage. Excellent views. Lot No. 70. $74,950, $75,950. Mike Doilney, Gump & Ayers, 649:8066. tfn FOR SALE: 23A acres at Silver Creek Estates, lots of frontage. Utilities available. One of the better view lots in the area, $13,500 with terms. Call Craig Gardner Realty, 649-9207, 649-9410 649-9410 or SLC 359-2233. 11-30 6 S I F I HELP WANTED: Housekeepers and housemen. Call Park City Resort Condos. 649-8200 9-7tfn WANTED: Graphic Artist. The Park City Chamber of Commerce is accepting accep-ting bids for a "map" of Park City area. Call or come in for project description. Bids due January 1, 1978. 12-14 HELP WANTED: Prospector LodgingLearning and Cultural Center Cen-ter now taking applications for desk clerks, switchboard operators, maids, bellman, and night auditor. Send resume to Box 1698 or call Jan Brockbank, 649-7565 between 5:00 and 8:00 p.m. 11-30 HELP WANTED: Exp. sales girl needed at Stein Eriksen Sport. Apply in person between 10:00 and 5:00 p.m. 11-30 HELP WANTED: Part-time maids needed at the Innsbruck. Pay negotiable. Call Marlene at 649-9829. 11-30tfn Part time approx. 25 hours a week. Cliff Bergman Photography, 649-8280. 11-30 WANTED: Bookkeeper, Accts. payable, accts. receivable and f payroll. Prior experience preferred. f 649-821 2 for interview. 12-7 ; Wolfes now taking applications for winter positions, sales, rental and I repair. Apply at Wolfes Park City f Resort Center. 9-28tfn l HELP WANTED: Need mature responsible woman to care for seven year old girl. Room and board f available. ADDlicant must ho Monthly salary. Five days a week.' For more information olease rail raq 9673 or 649-7177. tfn W NORDIC SPECIALIST wanted, must be experienced in nordic and alpine competition at national level and at w"4 working with public on personal level. Contact Job Service, Park City. 11-30 t HELP WANTED: Mt. Air Cafe, good jobs cooks, breakfast cooks, waitresses, bus help, dishwashers, flexible hours, good pay, advancement. advan-cement. Apply 1-4 p.m. daily. All persons per-sons previously employed report Dec. 9.1pm. 127 FOR RENT: New 2-bedroom, $450 or ' eo-t new 4-bedroom, $550. Park Meadows 649-9883. 127 FOR RENT OR SALE: unfurnished 3 i-.: bedroom house in Kamas. Call 783-4724 783-4724 . 11-30 |