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Show Page 2 Wednesday, March 29, 1978 How About It ? THE What is your opinion of the Dial-A-Hide transportation system? Entered as second-class matter. May 25, 1977, at the Harry Reed I can always rely on Dial-A-Hide when the chips are down. Harry Reed If A l v mm post otlice in Park City, Utah 84060, under the Act ol 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 a year outside Utah. PUBLISHERS: Jan v.t.Wilking Stephen K. Dering Editor Stave Dering Business Manager Jan Wilking Office Manager Julie Lawson Graphics Marianne Cone Bobbye Hammond Reporter TinaMoench Reporter . . .' Janet Gilchrist Typesetting .Jan Washburn Contributing Photographers Nick Nass, Pat McDowell Pictures, news and advertising may be submitted prior to Wednesday publication at our office, 419 Main Street, Park Qity, Utah 84060, by mail. Box 738, or by calling 649-9592 Publication material must be received by Monday afternoon for Wednesday publication. II I JL r-art' mi 9". k Jimmy Law Dial-A-Hide is very convenient for me as I live a fur piece from town. Bulldog Benson Well, it beats hoof in' it! Digger At first I opposed Dial-A-Hicte but Bulldog Benson what heck It's no skin off my nose ! Y ft - ' Jimmy Law ' KStrVE j j i fair jv. . raO sf" v. Digger l Kifll Dolly McBroom I've been in favor of this P1 "J-1- since me uiauu-icmuai. Bill Orwig I'm dead set against it! Mayor Beige has the whole town buffaloed on this new system. Dolly McBroom Bill Orwig been addressed and answered. Mountain Inn to discuss the needs of Park City. $uMtc Notice A public hearing is scheduled for review of this Citizens of Park City, particularly low and proposal by the City Council and the interested moderate-income persons and residents in public on April 6, U)78, at 7:30 p.m. at the blighted neighborhoods, are encouraged to at- Treasure Mountain Inn. MAIN STREET NOMINATION LADIES SOFTBALL LEAGUE Hey ladies, it's that time again! We'll be having an organization and information meeting on Monday; April 3 at 7:00 p.m. in the Memorial Building Lounge. If you already have a team together then send a representative with a team list. If you're new, come and we'll help you get on a team. This summer ladies softball will be bigger and better than ever! For information, call Marilyn at 649-9164. REC PROGRAMS Announcing: P.C. Rec Dept's. 2nd annual Whitewater River Run Phase I & II Phase I A Sportyak trip through Desolation Canyon on the Green River, May 27-June 2. Phase II Cataract Canyon on the Colorado River, July 14-17. ,For details and information contact Bruce or Marilyn at 649-9461 after 3:00 p.m. Space is limited, so sign up early! LAND CODE AMENDMENTS The City Council has been asked to meet to consider the following amendments to the Land Management Code: Chapter V, Section 2, "SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS" would read as follows: Substandard Lots The requirements of this Code as to minimum lot area or lot width shall not prevent the use of a lot having dimensions 25' x 75' or greater for a single-unit dwelling, provided such lot was owned by one person, whether jointly or with others, as of the effective date of this amendment amen-dment and that the owner or owners did not own adjoining land which could have been made part of the lot and thereby satisfy the minimum setbacks set-backs required by this Code. The exception provided in this paragraph shall not apply to any parcel of land or lot which is sold, transferred, devised or divided after the effective date hereof and thereby becomes a lot having less than 37' x 75' as required by this Code. Chapter 1, "GENERAL PROVISIONS," Section 5 - Definitions, Page 2 through 9, the following amendments would be included: Preliminary Approval - Preliminary approval by the Planning Commission of a plan, project, rezoning activity, or other action shall only authorize further study, planning or other non-construction non-construction work on the plan, project, rezoning activity or other action. Such approval shall not be considered binding or as a final approval and any person, firm or corporation binding or as a final approval and any person, firm or corporation cor-poration that expends time or funds in reliance thereon shall do so at their own risk. The City shall have no liability or responsibility for any-cost any-cost incurred thereby nor shall its agencies be stopped by reason thereof from withholding final approval. Final Approval - Final approval by the Planning Plan-ning Commission of a plan, project, rezoning activity, ac-tivity, or other action shall be given alter all the requirements set out in the Preliminary Approval Ap-proval have been met and alter all concerns of the Planning Commission regarding such plan, project, rezoning activilv. m other action have The Utah Historic & Cultural Sites Review Committee will meet April 5, 1978, 2:00 p.m. at the Utah State Historical Society, 307 West So., Salt Lake City. At this meeting the Park City Commercial Historic District (Main Street) will be considered for nomination to the national register of historic places. Anyone wishing to comment on this nomination may appear at the meeting or write the State Preservation office at the Historical Society or call 533-6017. NO BARKING ON MAIN STREET The Park City Police Department reminds all canines that no barking is permitted on Main Street between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. even during tlu tail end of the ski season. All offenders will be dog pounded. WELL BABY CLINIC There will be a special clinic held at the Memorial Building on April 1 for all babies born in a well. Only those infants born in operational water wells, and not wishing wells, are eligible for this clinic. Vital information on wet nursing will be provided by Dr. Hal A. Toesis. SCHOOL BORED There will be a meeting of all school bored students at the 7-11 store on April 1. All-star hookey player Jim Shues will discuss methods of sleeping in class, writing false excuses and harassing substitute teachers. Only uninterested students are urged to attend. SEWER MEETING Park City's Underground Filni Group will, meet at the sewage treatment plant on Saturday, April 1. The main topic of the meeting will be an in depth study of James Cagney's famous line, "You dirty rat!" PUBLIC HEARING The Park City Municipal Corporation is in the process of applying for a Community Development Develop-ment Block Grant which could provide funds up to $750,000 for housing rehabilitation and historic preservation. Public hearings have been scheduled for Aj)ril. 12 and April 26, 1978 at 8:00 p.m. at the Treasure tend the meetings and express their views and proposals. HORSE CLINIC With John Clincar, March 31 from 1:30 to 8:00 p.m. and April 1 from 9:00 a.m. to 6 p.m.' Adults, $5, children, $2.50. Western and English riding and training. Linders Barn, 13400 So., 1300 East, Draper. For information call 649-8165. ALUMINUM RECYCLING An aluminum recycling box will be placed outside out-side The Newspaper office. All kids bringing in cans will receive' 1 cent for every two cans crushed (easy to do with foot) and clean. AH-aluminum AH-aluminum cans can be identified by the words, "all-aluminum," by their seamless indented bottom bot-tom and by the absense of rust. Most beer cans are aluminum but most Coke and Sprite cans are not. Ask for Marianne at 419 Main St. 24TH ANNUAL LADIES' LUNCHEON The 24th Annual Park City Ladies' Luncheon will be held Satruday, May 6 at Park City Resort. Plan to attend. Happy Birthday To You! t March 30 Jeanette Mapstone Kim Christians Morris Kode March 31 J.D. Christianson EarlE. Byrd April 1 Art Durante Cliff Martinez Quazar Helen Marcellin Kitty Litter April 2 Melanie Decker Alicia Christians Dinah Soare April 3 Nancy Nipkew Dan DeLyon April 4 Enzo Mileti Lilac A. Rugg April 5 Harry Reed Julie Thomas Rory Singer April Phools Have a friend or rela ive you would like to see congratulated in the Birthday Column? Send their namefsl and dates of birth (day and month only) to.Birth-days, to.Birth-days, co The Newspajxr. Box 738. Park City. Utah 84060 US 50 IC Of UP. ruuj UU Hi ANJC? W WX Of TO. . -WV0UA& & UXjJ- Wm&Ute 6QCKB WE PASSED THE RABBIT TEST SUBSCRIBE TODAY! Special April Fool's Offer $40 in state. $.03 out of state . NAME ALIRESS. Mall Subscription Form to: THE NEWSPAPER Box 738 Park City, Utah 84060 Letter n ths. Editor Dear Editor, I have held back long enough and I feel it is high time the contents of this letter let-ter reached the public. I am an aphid reader of your paper and I marvel at the high quality of journalism jour-nalism and the outstanding aesthetic layover of the paper as my eager hands unfold un-fold the pages. It must take hours of work from the most skiHed of staffs to create such perfection every week of the year. Where I hail from, we (the wife and I) find The Newspaper a valuable collector's item and we preserve each copy on the wall of a little house we have out back. That way we can become educated on a regular basis. Keep it up. An admirer from Nowhere, Utah In Case You Didn't Notice It's that time of the year again and in your hands you hold the third annual April Fools edition of the Newspaper. As we have in past years, we apologize to the purists who feel the only function of a newspaper is to inform, but we again admit being unable to resist the April Fool's Day temptation to publish a mixture of the real and unreal. Whether your are delighted, dismayed, amused or annoyed by our once-a-year unor-thodoxy, unor-thodoxy, you should bear in mind that today's fiction is often tomorrow's fact. And by the way, much of the impetus for this year's April Fools offering came from the positive feedback we received last year. So, let us know what you think, pro or con. fW feJf SfoOr; MORS ai Wl THff ARM3S THAI) l6 W 1(0 &UA& OJR OUDO id m. arcs to ux 60 mw om. Waif BfSR. 1AU6hT M 1m MS AO owmoG to me emzmse- is. |