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Show Page 10 Thursday, September 27, 1979 KAC Raises $45,000 WE'RE MOVING... to 510 Main Street (Sharp Gallery) VOTING DISTRICTS IN PARK CITY District No. 1 Beginning of City Limits (South) to Fourth Street Registration Agent: Barbara Price 2 180 Daly Ave. Beginning of Four Hundred Block to Eight Hundred Block Registration Agent: Jane Kimball 662 Tramway 3 Beginning of Eight Hundred Block to Fifteen Hundred Block Registration Agent: Sue Boyle 1266 Park Ave. 4 Beginning of Fifteen Hundred Block to Highway 248. Area includes : Crescent Ridge Condo, Three Kings Condo, Payday Condo, Park Ave. Condo, Claimjumper Condo and Homestake Condo Registration Agent: Sue Boyle 1266 Park Ave. 9 Area includes : Thaynes Canyon, Prospector Square, Prospector Village, Prospector Park, Park Meadows, Holiday Ranch Registration Agent: Mindy Nelson 2212 Ida Ave. Registration Days Are: Saturday, October 6, 1979 Tuesday, October 16, 1979 Tuesday, October 30, 1979 Primary Election Is : Tuesday, October 9, 1979 General Election Is : Tuesday, November 6, 1979 Polling Places District 1 180 Daly Ave. Home of Barbara Price District 2 524 Main Street Library District 3& 4 1299 Norfolk Ave. Chateau Apres District 9 Park City Racquet Club lint bi -ir " r " "" "'"J" MOVING SALE.. . Drastic Reductions Books, Paper & Gifts at old location. Kimball Art Center Board Members join together to kick off Fund Raising Drive at a recent cocktail party held at Joe and Raye Ringholz's house. Left to right are: Raye Ringholz, chairman, KAC Fund Raising Drive; Bill Traeger, chairman, major donor committee; Ken Sitzbergcr, chairman, membership committee; Anne Prince, chairman, KAC Board of Trustees; Harry Reed, president, KAC Board of,Trustees; and Lynn Smith, KAC staff for development. The Kimball Art Center kicked off its Fund Raising Drive by raising $45,000 on the first day of the drive. f youareinvited TO A FREE Christian Science Lecture by Rose M. Henniker Heaton, C.S. Member Christian Science Board of Lectureship 4 p.m., SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 30 at ' SECOND CHURCH of CHRIST SCIENTIST 1165 Foothill Dr. Salt Lake Uty At a kick-off breakfast held Thursday, September 20, 1979, at the Alta Club in Salt Lake City, and a cocktail party held that same evening at Raye and Joe Ringholz's home in Park City, some $45,000 in cash and pledges was raised by the volunteers. Raye Ringholz, fund raising chairman, told all of the volunteers that she was "extremely pleased by the Photo: Pat McDowell initial response to the drive by Salt Lake and Park City people" and fully expected to attain the goal $250,000 set for the fund raising effort. Telephone campaigns will be held in both cities in conjunction with an upcoming upcom-ing intensive membership drive. These are expected to begin in piid-October with the entire fund raising drive to be complete by the end of November. IniffaT Sample Ballot N2 007 A Official Ballot For Park City, Utah October 9, 1979 A Recorder INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: Place a cross (X) in ihe square following the name of the person you favor as candidate for the respective positions. FOR COUNCILMAN 4 Year Term Vote For Three HELEN ALVAREZ ELEANOR GAIL BENNETT WILLIAM (BILL) T. BERTAGNOLE ANNE LttJRNETT DIANA KAY HARDING H. GREGORY LAWSON TINA LEWIS TOM SHELLENBER6ER Trivia Test Donna Black outwitted her sister, many-time winner Debbie Black, to capture last week's Trivia Test. Donna remembered the Zombies, Groucho Marx and 200 Woosh an' Schussers to win a free lunch compliments of the Corner Store. To win your free lunch, be the first person to correctly answer the following important questions. Entries must be submitted in person or by phone to The Newspaper office (649-9014, 419 Main Street) before 5 p.m. Tuesday. This week's questions are: 1. What obscure singer hit the Top Ten with his rendition of ' 'Pretty Little Angel Eyes ? ' ' 2. Before becoming a superstar, Burt Reynolds played a detective in what television series? 3. Who will play the lead role in the Park City Players's upcoming presentation of "The Mousetrap?" NEARLY HALF OF THE WORLD'S POPULATION LIVES-MORE OR LESS-l UNDER THE INFLUENCE AND IDEOLOGY OF KARL MARX. HE ONCE WORKED FOR THE NEWVORK TRIBUNE AS A POLITICAL REPORTER, WHICH WAS ABOUT THE ONLY JOB HE EVER HELD, DESPITE THE FACT HE HAD A DOCTOR'S DEGREE. HE , 5TAK7ED A NEWSPAPER 1 IN GERMANY, BUT THE GOVERNMENT STOPPED IT. IN PARIS, HE MET ANOTHER revoluvonist, FRIEDRICH ENGELS, who told HIM TO STUDY ECONOMICS AND MILITARY STRATEGY. MARX PARTICIPATED IN THE GERMAN REVOLUVON, WHICH FAILED. THEN HE WENT TV ENGLAND TO CONTINUE HIS WRITING. ENGELS, WHO SUPPORTED MARX WITH FUNDS, ALSO MOVED TO ENGLAND TO OPERATE HIS FATHER'S FACTORY. MARX HAD FEW FRIENDS. HE 'DIDN'T TOLERATE OTHERS' VIEWS. m x r V"! . 'Ji JL II LyiiSwr J if A. RICHARD SHOFF WILLIAM (BILL) TRAEGER HENRY H YERRONE 5J FRESH Mussels, Clams, Oysters, Salmon, Snapper LIVE MAINE LOBSTER "sir 51 SEAFOODS & STEAKS open daily 6 pm-ll p, 368 Main Street 649-8981 PAUL BUNYUN's FIREWOOD COMPANY PRIME PINE WOOD Winterisaarning! Don't get caught without firewood or paying high prices in late Winter. Give Paul Bunyun a phone call. 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