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Show Page 8 Thursday, October 11, 1979 .rt!, ..Ci SAc &!. mi ma a tka am-jv ma A Iwior vutiii!!"ii cotnvrns !lar;l on city employees there were a number of problems were yard lines about w:.it;r uwter iVi'tiii.; cowed by Hie rapid growth frozcn water meters last that weren't deep enough, and city -laifmi; wa. pre- which cur community is year but pointed to the not necessarily the meters' rented a! Hi.' CM Cuureil e.q..en-ncm, and we urge unusually cold winter as the freezing. But there were mt'-elitv. List Ti'.iusiUy by a the city to increase slatting cause. In some areas, he older meters that froze, too, repre-'.Mit,i:,v .f a -n ifehbor- to avoid unfair burdens on sai(j( meters had been in- not just the newly installed hood atH-iaui.!! !i: U.P old city employers and to insure stalled that summer and the ones. But we alwavs wont . i. . .. . .. ...... : .... ... l. 1 . . . durante sciMic iu iu.u gr0und had not compacted out, no matter what the residents " sufficiently to protect them cause, to try and help. All I At 'I ti.jrsday s council against the severe weather. can say is, we are aware of meet,!-.;:, Mayor Jack Green "The thing that was so the problem, but what's the was a chances of it being such a Matthews hard winter again?" said. "But Park CitV was not Hninmpntinu on Ihp assnnia. them -j ndive you details by unioue. Areas in Salt Lake lion's eoncern over hi The letier r.-id: "We are the ii'.-xl meeting." that have never exDerienced staffing Matthews r. Ch.-.ilos Lattemer rose those problems froze last sponded, "We have taken it mm ilw audience and com- year. Some of Park City's under advisement." iart of town. The teller '.ann.' !'ii.'i: members mem-bers o! the Ko.v-:i H:!l, Deer Valley and StwWdit .Vi- IK,,r j, -y, appreciate your disturbing was that it wa; bni.;.)dAss.jiatumdiida.'.- ro;i-eni.s and we will do unusual winter," Matlhe sincu oy re:.'ies-ti!aive m;r i h;tn; w e can to adtlress said "Rt p5irk ritv u-c Charkv J.atU'n.er The letier retid: cone-nied ubuut a rvp'-tififii of the itieiu frv.:ntf "Aliieh iron ocourrsJ last vear and the immti-'i. "The suggestions position of l lu'- city with were made at our monthly regard lo iesp';'i.--!l'.i!it,v ui association meeting in the the event of fiWing of the spirit oi' cooperation. That is meters li'ric-w.iin?. wmcr;" our only interest." and, " W-. Hre coiiecnu-d (Mi Tuesday. City Maaager ahout the deie.ands being Wavne Matthews agreed Church Of jayiie ivianstc tfot A Jo 628 PARK AVENUE 649-9712 OPEN DAILY 10-6 SUNDAY 12-6 t I i5LSii30' Ski & Inert, on all CROSS COUNT equipment &c 3 I , v vt ; ' , 1 V-; ','-" t iv, prii'iiui i rout Mif ,S..ll I iik'.- ii i(t;oe Two Sal! t.akerh :;)d a .V. ;if,!f .tt..O. I J "1 l".c Churcii of ..l.ivne Xarmir.gton man uho itae Mansf-Jitl shall have mem- incoj ;v)i j'ed rhe Clnnch o! rii ti,at will be designated' & .Jaer e!s!ei!.ln;.i.-.i ;! .vas .;v fae title ol Junior (iee Men. The rights and responsibilities respon-sibilities of Junior Gee Men will be as proponents or 'yes men' ol the Church of Javne no! do;ie wvi. fO;;;;,ue in cIk ek. In fad. the one trustee. !: .ud:J. s,.:-. 'he chmrh even iig ;i.-;ervd tadio time lantdeitd " on ;i locai station Filed v. tiu; secroiary of stage's jil't.e :n- thi.se articles ar-ticles oi 1'iu-rp'i; ;:t.i(i . "The e,;),7H-shdi be Known as the Church of Jayne- Mau-teik! Mau-teik! sic), i.i;! uiay be referred to e.d nieim the same as The 'ev Atomic Age t'he Doelrine of Princess. Prin-cess. "ili!i!iim 1'fl petuai. Jayne Mansfield was a voluptuous blonC'! film star who was killed in an automobile aeciaenl ic t;iiV. Deny Tav t'oi de e The men iiisist also Lfial the church was not I. ' 3 purposes. "1 don't believe m f-that f-that concept at all," said Mr. c Agatha Christie's mystery 'The Mousetrap by the Park City Players Fri 19 - Opening night, 8 p.m. Reception 7 pm (Ticket vjlue $3 members $4 50 non-members) Sat 20 - 'The Mousetrap , Spin Thurs 25 - The Mousetrap . 8pm Fri 26 - 'The Mousetrap. 8pm Sat 27 - 'The Mousetrap. 8pm Sun 28 - 'The Mousetrap', 8pm Sun 4 - Coffee House, 8pm (Ticket value: $2 member52.50 non-member) Sat 10 - Rim: Deliverance raa.zed tor ta deduction ftij-".v4 . .4T ' . . ..t . (Ticket value: 2 member250 non-member) Jurld The tru!ees are Mr. Judd. Farming ton, David Brothers. 235 K. Kelsey Ave. Pu'osc-: file piirjse ot ;1)8S South) (also the lone ineorporaton, and Fete the C'iuirei: o Jyae Min- sfei ! shall be as a no.vrr!it iiliamson, 16S2-5th East. eorporation to UUv iis tneir.- Tlw . -rineipal ..office" is hers deal with present s-oeial "'jjVied as P.O. Box 6416, Salt :mpiiesfiLHis in preparation UkeCitv. Utah 84106. V ."IV 4 ' ...;,;i7V. t.-'.i'-..r.-. v -.f.1. u .'. .- -Kf -.'"-1 fi'-'3 IAMIIADV f ' 1 II " 1 Fri 16 - Steve Bethers Jazz Tno, 8pm (Ticket value: J member 3.50 non-member) i ft - 1 Fri 4 TT-ie reLnin Familw RinH 7 3 (Ticket value: $3 inember4.5C non-member f ' ' 2 children under 12) Fri 1 1 - Christopher Fair, Magician, 730pm (Ticket value: $1.50 children2.50 adults) Sun 20 Coffee House, 8pm , (Ticket value: $2 member5250 non-member) Fri 25 Easy Winners Diwcland Band, 8pm (Ticket value: $2.50 members3.50 non-member) Fn 1 4 - Opening night ot Oliver a musical presented by the Park City Players, 8pm Reception 7pm (Ticket value: $3 member4.i0 non-member) jiv -:-c;j r j 1 i" Sat 1 5 - Oliver", 8pm Thurs 20 - OI vrr , 8?n Fri 21 - Oliver, tfpm Sat 22 Oiva.tpsn r 1 Sat 29 -Rim The ddcuj 8tn - j (Ticket Vdlje 2 fnem jci'' "!tn nwml f ? V -"UK S ,4 I'ft 1 -r-'vH " e" ( ITALI AN CUISINE F r-: I CX OQPO L ; Fri 22 Opening ngl it of The Odd Couple t " f lLUOLu jS Is ,v J aeiS-noncomcdvnresentcd bvthe f T UNTIL h, OCrOBER 19 1 tI1. it ViL: -412 Mam Street m'Sfcic 649-8211 -.4,rtrV.im tWiv'S.-WVi; s is aaam mis! 'Vk 1 Mr St ,ur,,u .onecricu r pm - a Sat 1 The Odd Coup,e 8Pm J I w,r n At n h Vr-- Sun2- Ihe Odd Couple 8tm lUA h'1 I at'6 flim African Queen 8pm , " ' J ls-, ! (Ttv.kcS.nwnU, W V) non mt mber) " lOf Sat 1 b Danceworks 8pm ft vv 3 i ticket value $2.50 member J3.50 oavmcmDerl e-.7:fl 1 Park City Players 8pm Reception 7pm fW ' -ib rffe, IKf'A (Kket Vdlue i2 membtr 50 no , k J Is' (Ticket value $3 ire i ber i1 50 ion m mljtr) y 'ri "1 W" Wi p 't'-J p.J ft I" '1 Sat 23 The Odd Couple h,m ' i J? 1 (T,c,e, va,ueS2 .2 V ,cn , " 1 ' N Ti,Uf52S He Odd Couple 8pm ', , Tg &ri -P 1 - fi&?5 ? Fri 70 The nd.tC mi nip Snm ! , - - i ' 5 (5x, Ll H per member I . 'i 'i:.;4 APRIL- L; MAY V,A7l is c Claimjumper Restaurant 7 DAV3 A WEEK G 10 WEEKDAYS 5 11 WEEKENDS ' v ii Main StrPP, Mfl-BflSl .hK Kvfci tui wwi.i rsiHst Fri 4 Smith Brothers Dirt Band, 8pm (Ticket value: $2.50 members$3.50 non-member) Sun 1 3 Coffee House, 8pm (Ticket value: $2 member$2.50 non-member) Fri 18 Tears of Joy Puppet Theatre presents 'The Happy Prince', 730 pm (Ticket value: 1.50 chi!dren$2.50 adults) v."-a mm mm i-;-.,'i -V- n mm mm ill mm v" , Fri 2 -Opening night 'Fiddler on the Roof, a musical by . 1 me rciiK viry nayen., opm rcecepuon pm . (Ticket value: $3 member54.50 non-member) ,3 Sat 3 'Fiddlei on the Roof, 8pm Thurs 8 'Fiddler on the Roof, 8pm Fri 9 'Fiddler on the Roof, 8pm Sat 10 'Rd'dler on the Roof, 8pm ' "-.. iHTl? I |