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Show Wednesday, March 15, 1978 Page 8 Nick's 'Baby' Gives Quick Color With a small cylinder functioning func-tioning like the spindle on a player piano, Main Street Photographer Nick N'ass is now capable of turning out anything in color. His new "baby," the Image Maker processer, is fully automated and can be programed for over 4o processes. With it, Nass can turn out ten roils of 35 exposures, ex-posures, processed, dried and mounted, in less than two hours. Last week the photographer shot and returned to Nastar Potato John's video screen by 5 pm. with completed slides "The beauty of the machine is that the customer does not have to wait to see prints that I've taken, i feel there's PUERTO VALLARTA CINCO DE MAYO FIESTA MAY 4 - 8, 1978 $269 per person cioub'e occupancy Puerto Vallarta is to enjoy during the Cinco de Mayo holiday. It is an unspoiled tropical paradise with miles of wide, uncluttered beaches, cobblestone streets, fun restaurants and flaming bougainvillaeas. Informality is a way of life in this peaceful fishing village. Take a boat excursion ex-cursion along the coast to Yelapa, the thatched-roofed Polynesian village with a 150-foot waterfall. Or cruise to Los Arcos, giant rocks in the Bay of Flags. Eat fresh-broiled fresh-broiled fish right on the beach or retire to an elegant repast featuring fresh oysters piquant with the juice of a fresh lime. Don't let the old-world charm lull you to sleep after dinner because there's still plenty of entertainment and disco-hopping left in every evening. PACKAGE INCLUDES: - Round trip airfare Salt take - Puerto Vallarta - 5 days 4 nights superior accommodations at Hotel Pejicanos - Round trip transfers from the Puerto Vallarta airport to the Hotel Pelicanos, including baggage handling and hotel accommodations tax - Tequila cocktail party - Mexico tourist cards OPTIONAL TOURS AVAILABLE; S1 2 per person -. Mismaloya Beach and sightseeing of the city - Yelapa cruise - Bora Bora"Sunset Cruise" Since space is very limited, call Beverly at 363-3131 or 649-8215 and make your reservations today. The deadline for reservations is March 30, and a $50 deposit is required to hold your space. TRAVEL CONNECTION 352 South 3rd East Suite 4 Salt Lake City, Utah 841 1 1 Phone (801) 363-31 31 Maybe it's time to reevaluate your equity and see what you can do with the extra cash. If you want a market evaluation of your equity or the right answer to any of your real estate questions, just fill out the card below and return it to us. To save time, call us direct. mm mm mm mm mm mm mm Mi mm mm IB. m 72.."" " " HE " Yes. I would like to have some real estate questions answered on Current Market Value Selling Trading Renting Investing Name , Address. City -State. -Zip. Phone. es'3'e r,'""'S ('S'e'i:::' a definite need for this type of service in Park City and I'm currently concentrating on that idea " Nass spent over a month experimenting in the r.e'.'. color darkroom before doing commercial shooting. "I wanted to make sure that all of the bugs were worked out and the system was trouble free. I wanted to ieel confident con-fident that I could deliver the highest possible quality." A second major piece of equipment in the $10,000 darkroom is a Super Chromega D Dichroic color enlarger. With it the photographer is able to reproduce prints from 35 mm negatives to 4" by 5' negatives. Prints can : be made as large as 16" by 20." . "By using the image maker and changing' the program. I can turn out eight 8 by 10s every ten minutes." said Nass. "and another beauty of the machine is through automation you eliminate the possibility of human error." In the new color darkroom, water lines, both hot and cold, are cleaned by a series of three different filters to eliminate water spots on photos. Water temperature tem-perature during the development process can be kept at a constant plus or minus U of a degreee of whatever temperature is required by the process. The Main -.Street Photographer is now. offering of-fering overnight Ecktoehrorne service to local amateurs and both mounted and unmounted negatives. He will process W- I -mk ! ' ii i"liilMHTiii - "", if ' Zt m mm Nick Nass' new Image work over night. slides, negatives and printed materials and do inter-negative inter-negative work: "There's no reason for anyone to go to Salt Lake for their photographic needs." commented com-mented Nass. The Main Street Photographer, located at 523 Main Street, has been in operation since August 19-75. Maker allows the photographer to process color Nass, a graduate of the Brooks School of Photography in Santa Barbara, Bar-bara, Calif., has been "seriously into photography" since 15. "I'm the only professionally trained photographer in the area." claims Nass. 'T work with different formats depending Onikis To Host eartfund Show Dr. Dan Oniki and wife Helen will be honored guests at the Annual Heartfund P'ashion Show to be held in the high school multipurpose multi-purpose room Thursday. March 16 at 7:00 p.m. Dr. Oniki. who will deliver a w 'A I ci luring: Live Maine Lobster Dinner S13.95 f'ic k v()ii own from our Vjnk. Fresh Red Snapper 368 Main Street 649-8981 6 to 1 1 p. m. short speech, came to Park City on a temporary basis in October 1949 and stayed on as -.the town's physician through June 1957. While in Park City he served as president of the Kiwanis Club and was a member of the City Council as well as an active church member! He left Park City to take a residency in surgery at the University of Utah and affiliated hospitals. He has served as treasurer of the Salt Lake City Medical Society. Secretary of the Salt Lake Surgical Society and Chief of Staff at Cottonwood Hospital. Oniki is currently the head of the department of -surgery- at-Cottonwood at-Cottonwood - While in Park City. Helen, who will MC the fashion -show, did her student teaching teach-ing under the late Drucilla Thomas and taught for a short period as well as substituting. She was a 4-H and Brownie Scout leader and a volunteer worker for the Heart Association. Since moving to Salt Lake. Helen has served as a Cancer Society volunteer, a Heart Association volunteer, a member of the Civic-League Civic-League and Ballet Guild as well as holding church positions. posi-tions. The Onikis have a daughter, Sue Ellen, a sophomore at Cottonwood High, and a daughter Rebecca, a freshman fresh-man at Bonneville Jr. High. PARK CITY M vfs? tuna 430 Main Street (entrance on Swede Alley) Plentiful Parking PHONE 649-9704 biSSpersary wedding, and more 45 different bakery products BREADS ROLLS DANISH CAKES OPEN FOR SERVICE FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1978 era x 1 V 1 J baked by one of the finest Bakers in Utah developers and businessmen around Park City. He specializes in portraits, tourist shots and old-time photography, complete with turn-of-the-century props. He has worked on several statewide political campaigns cam-paigns and recently opened a New York-style delicatessen next door to his shop. Shop assistant K.C. Price also brings her professional knowledge of The Main Street Photographer. A photography graduate of Utah State. Price's photos are included in the Diggings and Doings history of Park City. "This is what distinguishes my shop," commented N'ass. "We don't sell drugs or food or anything else. If you come in for advice, you have photographers helping you and advising you as to how to shoot and which film to select.' on what the job requires." For fast action work N'ass makes use of a 35 mm ; for a higher quality negative, a by 2:;5 .and for the ultimate in a high quality negative for commercial work, a 4 by 5. A native of Huntsville, Utah, Nass is the director of photography for the Kimball Art Center, has done a great deal of still photography for SchickSunn Classic locally and has reproduced maps and drawings for lodges. oesscav Tom Ligare Mount Air Mall (U9-9161 A i can kin von get the most from your life insurance dollar." STATE FARM INSUKANCf Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. State Farm Life Insurance Company Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois , - - mmwf t ClaimjumDer Restaurant 7 Days a Week WD Weekdays B-!l Weekends . I Main Street 649-8051 |