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Show Page 13 Thursday, December 14, 1978 Burglars Bag Blankets Continued From Page 12 Utah Power and Light, backed out of a parking space near 5th Street and struck a 1977 Chevrolet pickup pick-up driven by Lowell Brown. The blazer received $500 in damages and the pick-up $800. . " One hundred dollars worth of items were stolen from Ruth Drapkin of Wood- side Avenue on December 5. ; The door of her home was unlocked, and among the missing articles were mittens, mit-tens, wool scarves, a wallet ; and a backpack. An out-ot-state man had his car broken into on Park 'Avenue December 8. Stolen were a pair of K2 skis and bindings valued at $300 and ; two pairs of cross-country skis valued at $150. Repairs to the car were estimated at $275. A possibly picky burglar broke into a car belonging to a New York man on the 9th. . The window of the vehicle, which was parked on, Homestake Road, was broken, but left untouched was a CB radio, 8-track tape City Ponders Grant deck and tapes, ski boots and new tire chains. The value of the broken window is $100. A cassette tape deck and amplifier worth $574 were stolen from the Sweetwater Lift Lodge on December 10 sometime between 11 p.m. and 9:30 a.m. the next morning. mor-ning. The last people in the unit are believed to be painters pain-ters contracted by the lodge. The U.S. Ski Team on Main Street was robbed December 11 of a pocket calculator valued at $150 and $9 in cash. According to the Continued From Page money ior suDsidization of rents, rather than the purchase of land. "Under the housing authority we can do that," Preece said. "But for the city to become the developer of homes is not their expertise or the best use of the dollars." Coleman suggested the city not be so specific in the grant application, earmarking the money for housing rather than the purchase of land. Councilman Bob Wells noted that the stimulation of housing could be accomplished by designating special zones that would allow higher density complexes as incentive to developers. Preece commented that the creation of higher density zoning was being investigated, adding that "Park City is not in the position to be a "developer. I have seen it in other police, the robber lifted a cardboard sign reading "Please Close Door," punched pun-ched out the pane of glass behind it and unlocked the door. With the door damage hidden, two offices were robbed of the items and two more offices were rifled. Over a thousand dollars worth of ski items were reported stolen by Janet Tucker of Los Angeles on November 25. Stolen from her car parked at the resort parking lot were two pairs of skis valued at $470, two pairs of bindings worth $200, two pairs of ski boots valued at $320, and a cassette deck worth $200. areas and it tends toward the negative." The discussion turned toward the rehabilitation of older homes in Park City. Since the allocation of dollars would be on an owner-need basis, Coleman asked, "Isn't that an elaborate welfare program?" The land company owner suggested that the use of the grant money would have to be policed "so that shiny aluminum windows aren't used instead of wood." Preece noted that last Thursday's meeting was the first of two input sessions, and that all recommendations recommen-dations would be considered before the application for the grant is resubmitted. The second input session is scheduled for January 4. r rs ISt ANYTHING " wjv i mm i mm m i . R E S T A U RANT Now Serving Breakfast Daily! 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