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Show J Page 2 4 Thursday, December 28, 1978 How about it? - 'M' SUBSCRIPTION PATF- S6.00 a year in advance in State S lO a year outside Utah PUBLISHERS: Jan v.t. Wilking Stephen K. Dering Editor Steve Dering Business Manager Jan Wilking Office Manager and Advertising Leslie Grace Sally Bolton Graphics Donna Pouquette . . Marianne Cone Kate Peters . . Boboye Jean Hammond Reporters Tina Moench Conrad Elliott Typesetting Phyllis Rubenstein Contributing Photographers. Nick Nass ... . . Pat McDowell, 'Wasatch' Warren. Craig Reece Subscriptions Sony a Ratcliff Enteied os second-class matter Mjy 25 1977. at the post office in Pan City. Utah 84060 unaet me Act o( March 3, 1897 Published eve-y Wednesday at Paft City. Utah Second-class postoge paid at Park City, Utah Pictures news and advertising may be submitted prior to Wednesday publication at our olfice. 419 Main Street Park City. Utah 84060. by mail. Box 738. or by calling 649-9592 Publication material must be received by Monday afternoon tor Wednesday publication iufjltc Notice NORTH SUMMIT SENIOR CITIZENS The North Summit Senior Citizens are planning plan-ning to obtain some type of transportation for their members from Henefer and Wanship to be brought to Senior Citizens meetings on Wednesday Wed-nesday and Friday. The trip will include a route from Coalville to Henefer to Wanship and back to Coalville. The members will be picked up and taken back home later in the afternoon for a total of 60 miles per day. Since there are not many members in these areas a minibus will be sufficiently large. Anyone interested in providing this service for the Senior Citizens or if you have any questions or require further information please contact the Planning Office, Courthouse, Coalville Utah 84017 or phone 336-2334. U.S. SKI TEAM OPEN HOUSE ; The U.S. Ski Team announces it's second an riiial holiday season open house at the Holiday7 Inn in Park City on Dec. 29, 1978 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. All residents of Park City and all visitors are invited to join us. There will be plenty of refreshments, several ski films shown and socializing. The evening will be highlighted with door prizes to be given away at 6 p.m. We look forward to seeing you there. SOCIAL SECURITY RATES Effective January 1, 1979 the amount to be withheld from employees pay checks for social security tax (FICA) increases from 6.05 to 6.13. The maximum amount of earnings on which social security tax is to be withheld also increases, from $17,7iK, to $22,900. Employees should note that this increase is effective ef-fective with any payroll paid on January 1, 1979 or after, even if for amounts earned but unpaid to January 1. The Employers matching FICA tax also increases to 6.13 as of January 1, 1979. PUBLIC HEARING The City Council has been asked to meet to consider the following amendment to the Land Management Code: Chapter IV, General Commercial District, Section 3, "Conditional Uses' would include: HotelApartments. A Public Hearing is scheduled for review of this proposal by the City Council and the interested in-terested public on January 4, 1979, at 7:00 p.m. in theProspector Square Conference Center. Why not get the news by mail? All uoti h,ivi to clu lu rv vivo tho nou - , ititt kippi'innq in tho P.irk City ind Mirroniidim) ,nvi in (ill urn tin. coupon hi'lou rsnd ni.iii i! tixi.iv mil uhtlo voii'to il it. why i ml -.ond i MitiMnptmn lo , In,. ml I'Icim' onrioso proper pavmonl tind h.ippv ro.ulnni' per year $6.00 in Summit County $12.00 outside county Name. Address. City and State THESSS 649-9592 P.O. Box 738 Park City, Utah 84060 What are your New Year's resolutions? Steve Erickson Jim Miller John Norcross j Jed Dudek Steve Erickson To drink more whiskey. Jim Miller I'm going to refuse to ride the resort's lifts this year, even if they beg me to. John Norcross I'm going to contribute something to the Green Peace movement. David Fleisher I promise not to have a revelation for this year or in the years ahead. Jed Dudek I'm resolved not to be a crybaby wibblis. I am going to learn how to carve a turn and I'm going to make some money this year. Dave Dahmen Do more skiing. David Fleischer Jr I) 11 " v t torn mm winrtfe. , Mm& , ,1 1 Dave Dahmen Park City Picked For Program The Park City Arts Council has announced that the Utah Arts Council has selected Park City as an ARTS-CAP community site for 1978-79. What is ARTS-CAP? "Community Action Planning." Plan-ning." Through the ARTS-CAP ARTS-CAP Program, our community com-munity will be receiving up to six professional on-site consultations during the year dealing with needs assessment, resource development, and long and short term planning. Delegates from the Park City Arts Council will be asked to represent our community in two state-wide Community Arts Planning Assemblies scheduled January 19-20 and July 27-28. These state-wide assemblies are designed to give Community Com-munity Arts Programmers an opportunity to substantially influence the course of state policy on the arts through an open forum. In compliance with the honor of being selected, the PCAC will hold its first of several Town Meetings on Wednesday, January 10 at 530 p.m. in the Kimball Art Center Gallery.' This meeting will give local artists, ar-tists, performers and community com-munity leaders as well as you, the "audience" an opportunity op-portunity to bring into per spective how the arts can and should relate to community com-munity life. The Park City Arts Council has been established in order that this community can apply ap-ply and receive the state funding for the continuation Forest Service Looks For Volunteers OVERWEIGHT? Overweight? Help is possible. Join our fellowship and together we can work on the problem of compulsive eating. Every Thursday 7:30 p.m. in the Memorial Bldg. Lounge. Call (54!-9461 (54!-9461 or 649-7891 for information. TRASH PICKUP CHANGES Trash collections for Monday, Dec. 25 (Christmas) will be made on Sunday, December 24. Trash collections for Monday, January 1 will be made Sunday, December 31. The Park City Municipal Corporation appreciates ap-preciates your cooperation in these holiday changes. WELL-CHILD CLINIC No Well-Child Clinic will be held in December. The next clinic will be January 17th. Children needing immunizations should attend the free immunization clinic (see above notice). SCHOOL COUNCIL VACANCY We have vacancies in our Park City School Community Council. If you are interested in serving ser-ving in this capacity and of being involved in our school system, please contact Dr. Richard L. Goodworth 649-9671. Campground host positions are open for next summer at two U.S. Forest Service sites near Heber. Volunteers are needed, said the Heber Ranger District, Uinta National Forest, at Lodgepole Campground, Camp-ground, 16 miles southeast of here at 7,800 feet elevation near Strawberry Reservoir, and at Mill Hollow Campground, Cam-pground, 38 miles east of here at 8,800 feet, adjacent to Parking Correction Due to a typographical error in last week's article on the Main Street parking changes, the beginning date of the trial period was prin- There's a new year coming but don't get excited, it's going to be just as bad as the old one. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Jan. 19) Things you should give up this year are drinking, swearing, smoking and hope. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Remember, as bad as you'll leei New Year s Day it will be the best you've felt all year. PISCES (Feb. 19 Mar. 20) It's in with the new and out with the old and you're getting pretty old, so goodbye. ARIES (Mar. 21 Apr. 19) It will be easy to start all over again this year since you're at the same place you started last year. TAURUS (Apr. 20 May 20) Time marches on and it looks like most of last year's march was over your face. GEMINI (May 21 June 20) The year ahead promises to be better. This will be the first of many broken promises. CANCER (June 21 July 22) Looking back on 1978 should prevent you from looking forward to 1979. LEO (July 23 Aug. 22) 1978 was an Ail-American Year. You finished in the red financially, poor health left you white as a ghost and you felt blue for 365 straight days. VIRGO (Aug. 23 Sept. 22) When you awake New Year's Day with a throbbing headchurning stomach and road map eyes , and sk,,; '.What Happened? " you'll realize this year isn't going to be any different than last. LIBRA (Sept. 23 Oct. 22) If you keep your resolution to get rid of all your bad habits you won't have any habits at all. SCORPIO (Oct. 22 Nov. 21) If you're down because you didn't get things straight in '78, stay down '79 is going to be a kick in the behind. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 Dec. 21) It shouldn't be hard to come up with a list of resolutions. Just use some of the ones you didn't keep last year. HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM CLARA. of the Fine Arts in Park City. The PCAC is urging all residents to attend this important im-portant Town Meeting as an interested and involved member of our growing community. Mill Hollow Reservoir.' " The positions are ideal for retired couples who enjoy outdoor life at a developed campground, the Forest .service said. Arrangements can be made to trade off and spend time at each site. Services performed by hosts include informing persons per-sons of conditions and regulations and keeping an eye on the camp. ted as January 20. The ban on parking on the west side of Main Street is scheduled to begin Monday, January 8. We regret this error. Radio Benefit Tan. 18 3 EL. I I i 3 Community Wireless for Park City, a group which is applying for a license to build a community operated radio station here, has scheduled its first fundraiser for Jan. 18 at the Car 19. According to spokesman Blair Feulner, the group hopes to raise several hundred dollars to help complete com-plete the application to the Federal Communications Commission. Like other non-commercial, nonprofit non-profit radio stations elsewhere, the FM station would operate with predominately volunteer disc-jockeys and public donations. Since announcing formation of the group this summer, Community Wireless has received donations of equipment from several commercial radio stations and a committment from the Park City Council to let the station utilize space in the Memorial building for a studio. The fundraiser, which will include live music and a disco, win coal 2.00 at the door. Drinks will be sold for $1.50 and there will be drawings for door prizes. Fuelner also stated that the fundraiser fund-raiser would be used to determine the number of people in Park City who are interested in getting involved with the station. "We want to know just how many frustrated disc-jockeys there are in town," he said. mm w mum if r mr $Tt$X SWT fiZZ Arm i mow I CAD .0 Tv |