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Show 4 Thursday, November 15, 1979 Page 12 MAEDEL'S Vandals Damage Meadows Home Sales and Service BODY SHOP Vandals caused more than $1,000 in damages last weekend week-end to a home under construction con-struction at 751 Holiday Ranch Loop Road. Homeowner Home-owner Holly Rom told police paint was poured over doors being prepi. . ' to be hung, while caulki '"is spread over hanging ' seal them closed. In other nnlice action- Chamber Of Commerce Moving Thursday NoveiT 15 and Friday November 16 are moving days for me Park City Chamber of "nerce. With the old Mam Sireet location being requisitioned by the Summit County Sheriff Sher-iff for offices, the Chamber is making a temporary move into room 107 Holiday Inn. (around the "inr from the Capson, Morris and McComb offices). Plans call for the next move to be into the present Travel House location loca-tion when they move in December. Chamber officials expressed expres-sed regret over leaving the Main Street area, "for it is here that we are most visible for walk-in visitors." But, they also feel the Holiday Inn IF ONE ED AY ONLY Police fear vandals who last year slashed the tires of 11 cars on Woodside Avenue may be at work again. James Ramsdell of Highland High-land Estates reported two tires of his 1978 Blazer slashed November 8 in the resort parking lot. The incident occurred between 2:30 and 3:15 p.m., resulting in $220 in -images. Robert location will be an excellent one for the winter and will pu . iHe easy access for many tourists visiting the resort. The Chamber is currently working on signage that will direct people to the new New A newly reorganized and expanded Summit County Travel Council had its first meeting this Tuesday in the County Commission chambers cham-bers of the Coalville courthouse. court-house. Because Park City provides the v:-f majority of transient tran-sient room tax which supports sup-ports tourist promotion for the area, the council is heavy with Park City representation. representa-tion. Council members in SPECIAL OR PMkK CITY Discount Ski Movie Tickets for The Greatest Ski Travelogue of all Times Dick Barrymore's VAGAEONKD to be shown Tuesday, November 20 Highland High Auditorium Salt Lake City 8:00 p.m. Buy tickets at the SHIRT SHOP 357 Main Street Park City Hilbert of Lucky John Drive told police the left rear tire of his car was slashed October 31 while it was parked in front of his home. Damages were estimated at less than $50. While tires were slashed in other parts of town, Bill Lynch reported the heist of a tire and rim from a 1974 Audi location and hope to be all settled within the next week. It will try to maintain the information readerboard on Main Street (outside the Chamber office) which will help uptown tourists with visitor information. Travel Council clude: Park City restauran-teur restauran-teur Lloyd Stevens as director; direc-tor; Bob Wells as representative represen-tative of the Park City Convention Con-vention Bureau; Laura Thomas as representative of the Park City Chamber of Commerce; the Summit County Commissioners; and Sherdon Woolstenhulme, owner of the Spring Chicken Inn and the group's county representative. At the initial meeting the trom the Holiday Village Apartments November 12. Apparently Lynch was fixing the auto and had removed the tire. He left the area to look for parts, and when he returned, the $50 tire and rim were gone. Snowflower condominium employee Janet Robson reported $40 to $50 in cash and a checkbook stolen from Days The Chamber phone num ber will remain the same 649-8899 but there all resemblance to the present office stops. It wiirhave additional furniture, typewriters, type-writers, good storage and A BATHROOM! Meets council reviewed the transient tran-sient room tax laws, noting that Summit County's total collection in 1972 when the tax first began to be collected col-lected was $20,000. In the first quarter of 1979 the county collected $110,000, primarily from Park City. The Summit County Travel Council will hold regular meetings the first Tuesday of each month at the county courthouse. her purse November 12. Ms. Robson said she left her purse in one room and was working in another room. She discovered the items missing later in the day. Nearly $70 in cash and two blank checks were reported stolen from the office of the Depot Project at the bottom of Main Street November 9. Police say they have a possible suspect, an ex-employee of the construction construc-tion project, and are investigating. investi-gating. The new Alpha Beta food store was open a matter of hours Nov. 7 when a local youth took advantage of the grand opening and shoplifted a grand total of 84 cents orth of items. The boy, apprehended by store officials, of-ficials, was secreting orange juice and a packet of cheese. "We will not tolerate this activity in Park City," said police chief Mike Crowley. "Alpha Beta has said they intend to prosecute in every case of shoplifting, and we encourage them to doit." While the youth waited to be prosecuted in juvenile court, two days later another local male was caught in the act, this time with 1.25 oz. of Resinol, valued at $1.59. Alpha Beta says it intends to hold fast to its new policy. California resident Robert Galbreath rented an Avis car in Park City with an is now accepting reservations for company parties and holiday parties. Call Kim Anderson 649-7100 THANKSGIVING DAY Open 5-00 to 10:00 p.m. Traditional turkey dinner plus steakhouse menu Reservations accepted for groups of 10 or more Have dinner Before or After the Opera Friday, November 16 Grub Steak hours, 5 to 11 p.m. Ask for the special Opera Cut of Prime Rib agreement to return it October Octo-ber 20. As of November 12, Galbreath has not been seen and neither has the car Police are looking for the missing pair, though they suspect the car was returned in California and the information infor-mation has not been pro cessed through computers Friday, November 16 HAPPY HOUR, 5:00-6:00 p.m. Presenting SUMMIT, Park City's newest local band. Music starts at 8:00 p.m. R ESTAU RANT Best Salad Bar in Town Serving Prime Rib nightly 649-7100 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR DINNER Located in Prospector Square Grub Steak Welding Kilby Rd. Wesl of Restaurant Gorgoza 649-9802 Opening for the Season OPENING FOR THE SEASON i |