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Show 88THE Wednesday, November 8, 1! Page 8 Pymm Elected Pres. Snooze Continued From Page 1 You Lose it t - "jaiimn- rrTiMiMMMMMiiMiiimiiiilMWiMaiMtiHtiwiiinw'M'" - I U St Pres. Garth Pymm l r i ( f I IstV.P. Debbie Travis 2ndV.P.BobHutchins Street Land Company; Schick Sunn Classic Productions; Silver King State Bank; The Ski Company; Skiers Lodge; Skyline Land Company; Snow Park Associates; Summit County Title Company; Hal Taylor Associates; Texas International Airlines; Travel House; Wayne E. (Ted) Warr; Western Airlines; Yacht Club Restaurant; The Yarrow (Holiday Inn); Rick Becker; Wolfe's; Bob Pinder; Kimball Art Treasurer Bob Wells Center. In addition to the elected trustees, representatives trom the Summit County Travel Council. Kimball Art Center. City Council. Chamber of Commerce, Utah Travel Council and Mountainlands Association of Government Govern-ment will seve as ex-officio board members. The convention bureau hopes to ap point a full time executive-director by Dec. 1. Make A Trip To The Travel House ;:- Park City's new and only J': operating travel agency, The Travel House, has been open ; : for just a month but already ;has started processing a flood of Christmas and Thanksgiving vacation re-t;servations. re-t;servations. ::: The agency expects to process a heavy load of incoming business and please plea-se sure vacationers. For those Parkites that want to escape from those escaping to Park City, The Travel House can arrange a trip to your favorite winter hide-out. A special "Ski the Swiss Alps" package offers local skiers a chance for some European-flavored European-flavored powder running this winter. The Travel House's three consultants Suzanne Arm strong, Beverly Ross and Diane Reed will assist you in arranging a vacation. Airline tickets, itinerary and other travel arrangements can be delivered right to your door. So, before your next vacation vaca-tion take a trip over to Park City's Travel House, located at the Holiday Inn. Park City resident Dolly Makoff was robbed October 29 while sleeping soundly in the second-floor bedroom of her Crescent Ridge condominium. condo-minium. There was no forced entry, and the front door was found unlocked the morning after the incident. Burglars apparently appar-ently took $90 in cassette tapes, a poncho valued at $15, a down parka worth $50, and $130 in cash while Ms. Makoff was sleeping. A 1971 Datsun belonging to Sharon Lingren was hit by an unknown vehicle while parked on Pacific Avenue on Nov. 1. The hit and run car caused $800 damage to the front fender and door. A 1975 Honda motorcycle belonging to Gene Egg! was stolen from the parking lot of the Holiday Village Apartments. Apart-ments. The motorcycle, valued at $700, was stolen sometime between the 31st and the 1st. Two cast iron tubs were stolen from a Park Meadows 5 construction site sometime between Nov. 3 and 5. Value of the tubs was $260. Snow Removal For Seniors The City Council agreed Thursday night to initiate a plan where a Park City senior citizen can call the city and ask for help with snow removal. Councilman Richard Martinez suggested to the council that there are many senior citizens living alone in town, and although they are very able to take care of themselves, when it comes to the hard work of shoveling snow, they need some help. "I think that is a fine suggestion that we can work in with the city's snow removal," said Mayor Jack Green. Mae's Donuts Mm 3IJlf Making Donuts At His New Location At Bumps Burgers OPENING NOV. 15 free coffee for opening 5 iW 111 1 1 m a1 n "lin " 'Win mi'irf flf ifilWiiWi.T hi iii i.MliillH iiMIn llti il Iii iii H ' 'nrniniiifc fff "ifflWiilffimi t MttiA ni fliltfail jHjlBji Q ImSS HARLV 01 RD la y Weds. Nite November 15 7 p.m. to Mid nite We've purchased special name brand merchandise at drastic savings. It's your last chance until Spring to make a deal you can't refuse! at the resort center LAT KD SALE |