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Show THEp Wednesday, April 5, 1978 Page 13 SATIOJSf SSirSfiS 8.95 crab, scaJJops, and shrimp sauteed with mushrooms and garlic ssauiuss st. j&cai'ss. 6.95 scaJJops and mushrooms served with a white wine sauce FKIUIS 805,5 FRI5C5S5 7.95 baked soie stuffed with shrimp, served with a white wine sauce E&2 ISSS 8.95 select sections, served hot with Jemon and drawn butter C015 uATSK iCSSTSa Till .... 14.45 8 to 10 oz., served with lemon and drawn butter 0YSIS5. 6.95 petite Tenderloin 4 oz. steak I0AST 225? 202t3SUI5S 5.95 covered with mushrooms and red wine sauce IttFimfiVICffftin.. 6.95 cubes of Filet sauteed in red wine sauce 9.95 9.95 Monort USDA top choice, 8 oz. SOT Y0SS STSAK . . Monfort USDA choice 12 oz. mmm 5ii!iu ajuvAw 9.95 sauteed mushrooms with rice, served Jaming ssiTsimusrs isa tm 21.95 Tenderloin center cut, served laming zumumnms 8.95 Tenderloin baked in Italian tomato sauce and cheese SIUS ill ....3.95 beverage, baked potato, and dessert included Motorbike Stolen A local juvenile stole a motorcycle last week, only to have it stolen from him, the Park City Police Department Depar-tment reported. Chief Garth Wilkinson said a Kawasaki 100 motorcycle, belonging to Leonard Jarosz, was taken from the C'est Bon Hotel sometime between bet-ween March 26 and March 30. . Police apprehended a juvenile, who admitted taking the motorcyle valued at $500, but who claimed it had since been stolen from him. The police department also reported that a pair of skis with bindings, valued at $130 and belonging to Paul Dyer, of Park City, were stolen from the resort March 27. mm urn n w an .MAIN STREET, PARK CITY Hours 5:30-10:30 p.m. All entrees include salad bar, baked potato with butter or sour cream, beverage and dessert. GLflRY COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS LOCAL ALARMS 24-HOUR MONITORING RENTAL SYSTEMS PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS, HOME OR CONDOMINIUM. Free Estimates 1 I THft-l i c''S I 801-255-0453 I 4 am-t0 6 P"m" 1 ,( I ; ' Two Don uts and Coffee, $.50,- . ' 0j i I Afternoon Special I V 11 1 Behind the Kindersport 1 1 I 580 Main Street I video restaurant Get yourself filmed in the morning See yourself skiing in the afternoon CLEANING Homes - Condos Rental Units - Offices - Steam Clean Carpets - Windows - General Cleaning - Construction Cleanup Call and ask about our weekly maid service. IS PARK CTY MAINTENANCE! For all your needs, call 649-3055 I . ': - ?M4 - V Billie Koleman, director of the Ragged v Ann & Andy Preschool, and student at Park West party at the conclusion of ten weeks of ski lessons. Community Council Training Session A Community Council training session was held from 6-10 p.m. Wednesday, March 29 at Park City High School. Council members and administrators, including in-cluding Dr. Jack Dozier, Dr. Otis Falls and school superintendent Dr. Richard Goodworth attended the session, along with the council coun-cil co-chairmen Marvin Rat-cliff Rat-cliff and Jim Weaver. Conducting the seminar was Joe Richards, of the State Board of Education, who spoke on group dynamics and interaction and the role of the community com-munity council. "I think the session was most helpful to the group," commented Goodworth, added ad-ded that the council will be bringing the information to the regular council meeting scheduled for April 26. Burgers of all sorts Homemade soups All your favorite beers Set-Ups Planning Commission April 12. 1!I7X, 7:00 p.m. Treasure Mountain Inn 7:00 p.m. Planning Director report. 8:00 Public Input Session Community development block grant expenditure. 8:15 Norfolk Lode Company Discussion on a conditional use approval for a fourplex located at 256 Norfolk Avenue. 8:30 p.m. Park City Leather Works Discussion on a conditional con-ditional use approval for a retail leather goods and clothing store located at 324 Main Street. 8:15 p.m. Claim jumper Addition Discussion on architectural architec-tural desien and conditional use aoDroval of the addition of twenty-nine (29) hotel units to the existing Claimjumper Hotel, located al 573 Main Street. 9:00 p.m. Ski Connection Discussion on a conditional use approval for a ski rental business located in the Silver Millhouse at the Park City Ski Resort, 1284 Elmpire Avenue. 9:05 p.m. Japanese Peasant Restaurant Discussion to grant approval for a sign located at 628 Main Street. 9:10 p.m. Holiday Village Apartments Phase Two-Disqussion Two-Disqussion on the site plan for ten ( 10) fourplexes located at 218i6iM(Kutor Drive. , 4 9:20 p. in. Elks arid Masonic Building Restoration Discussion on the proposed architecture design of the buildings located at 550 Main Street. 9:30 p.m. Old Business. Alpine Hardware Discussion on a conditional use, site plan, and architectural approval for a 6,000 square foot building housing a retail sales and professional offices located on Highway U-248. Park Meadows 4 and 6 Subdivision Continued discussion on the two proposed subdivision in the Park Meadows area. M arsac M in i-C lasses Over 230 Marsac students will be participating in 22 different art mini -courses to be given the next four Wednesdays Wed-nesdays from 2-3 p.m. at the school. The courses, coordinated by teachers Sidney Reed and Linda Singer, will make use of 14 local artists and Mar-sac Mar-sac teachers and will culminate in an April 27 "Festival of the Arts" to be held at the school. Art instructors include: Tina Lewis, teaching soft sculpture; Mary Rosenthall, assorted projects; Lance Morrison, clay; Bonnie Peretti, macrame; Dusty Orrel, Marianne Cone and Bill Kranstover, drawing; Toni Doilney, papier mache; Sandy Wright, leather; Cathy Morris, batik; Jean-Pierre Jean-Pierre Najar, photography; ,Judy Taylor, painting; and Debbie Foss-Nielson, caligraphy. Teacher-taught classes will include: string art, mosaics, weaving, woodworking, stitchery, sculpture and puppets. BSD ! I LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Friday & Saturday TRY OUR NEW POOL TABLES! Or Jll 101(0) 11 Beef - Lamb - Seafood Salad Bar wg$aaai. LADIES NIGHT Thursdays Buy one dinner and the lady gets hers Vz price All our Steaks are USDA Prime top sirloin! jTWJ&xy TRANSIT SKI REPAIRS ACCESSORIESZ & J FINAL . CLEAIRAN at the resort center park city Saturday, April 8 12 noon to 6 p.m. LOCATED ACROSS FROM UTAH COAL & LUMBER HOURS: 3-9 P.M. CALL 649-SNOW tik O THREE KINGS y PAVOAV LIFT . U i)yT'CKET BU,LD'NG PI A7 CONDOMINIUMS J BtS 6 to 10:30 p.m. 7 nights a week 649-9975 Top of Main Street, Park City, Utah in the Alpine Prospector's Lodge SNOW FLOWER CONDOSITE CALL 649-9066 SCICjIG |