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Show THE Wednesday, May 31, 1978 Page 12 1 The Salt Lake City based "1-2-3 Dance" company will perform their uniaue dance "A Maze" at the Kimball Art Center Saturday, June 3, 7:30 p.m. "A MAZE" is a specially choreographed dance featuring huge colorful color-ful structures in fanciful shapes and designs that allow the dancers to explore the space between them. An unexpected involvement occurs when the "1-2-3" dancers invite the audience to participate in the exper ience. In fact, parents are encouraged to bring their children so that the entire family may participate together. to-gether. The "1-2-3 Dance" company com-pany was formed in the fall of 1977 by thTeeformer Utah Repertory Dance Theatre dancers: Kay Clark, Ruth Jean Post, and Linda Smith. The three created "A Maze" to involve not only the dancers and The audience, aud-ience, but sculptors, architects archi-tects and designers as well, Study Could Lead To Mine Reopening Continued From Page 1 Continued From Page test was not sufficient, and has proposed a two-week investigation "that would require more pumps and "a few hundred thousand dollars." "It's possible to begin mining in early 1979," Peppin projected. "But there's a lot of exploration to be done before the mine starts up or we give up." Peppin again pointed to the financial backing of the parent companies concerning the continuance of research and the ultimate decision to reopen the mines. "It depends if Asarco can shake some money loose..." An estimated $1.25 million will be spent annually to keep the mine operable, an indication that reopening is a strong possibility. Peppin said that while there are only a dozen or so miners remaining on the Ontario's Park City By Grad History Graduate student Sheila Walsh, filling in for Violet Terry as historian for the afternoon, explained that physical and natural environments are stressed as important factors in predicting the future through Bolan's model. Although Park City has been plagued by landslides, snowslides, mine cave-ins and fires throughout jts history, it was these natural disasters which helped create a spirit of community cooperation, the graduate student said. Walsh detailed Park City's birth as a mining town which blossomed with the discovery of rich silver veins and HOLIDAY RANCH HOME 1600 Lucky John Drive. 3 bedroom. 2Vz bath, living and family room, double garage, large redwood patio, fenced fen-ced corral for horses. One acre lot with good mountain view. $149,000. LARGE 1 ACRE LOT In Holiday Ranch. Prime location. $40,000. 2 BEDROOM HOMESTAKE - Furnished Excel, condition. 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For information: 649-8882. skeleton crew, few of the workers laid off in February have left the area, possibly a reflection of their optimism. "We won't be doing any mining this year, and next year it may only be diamond drilling and developmental mining" Peppin noted. "But it looks like there's about one or two times left in there what has been taken out already. The formations are deeper than we know. ..the potential could be twice what has been produced." "Produced" from the Park City Mining District from its beginnings in the Young American Lode in 1868 to its end in 1978 were over $3 billion in silver, zinc and lead, twenty-three millionaires, and a town history rich with the memory of mining's heyday. Studied Students Continued From Page 9 the coming of the railroad. The population rose to an all-time high of 7,000 residents in 1896 only to suffer the Great Fire two years later. 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