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Show 1 Paget Thursday, November 13, 1980 The Newspaper Showboat's Coming 1 il.t v. V it (3? r y Air movement, as we as tenineraturp. deter mine vour comfort levpl So a room with a Hiintpr reil ing fan at 78 has the axrt comfort of a room at 70. Set your air conditioner thermostat up 8 and save, because a Hunter runs on the power for one lightbulb In winter, a Hunter recirculates hot air Park City vs. Beaver State Championship at , Rice Stadium, University of Utahr Hear the Game Live! Saturday, 12 noon, on KPCW 01.9 or 88.1 fm) THANKS TO Mil Dick Doty has always dreamed of doing nothing but designing and creating exquisite, one-of-a-kind jewelry. Now Dick's dream has come true. Dick's new studio is a bit smaller and more intimate than the Family Jewels, which he founded six years ago, so if you want room to sit down and relax while you select a specimen quality gemstone or custom design in precious metal, please call for an appointment. Of course, he's still available for spedal repair of your personal jewelry. Do you think that he'd forget the many friends who have made his new venture possible? Don't wait for a special event, this is your invitation to give Dick a call. Cfi y UP r r II I U M M is the original. Since 1886. Cast iron housing. Permanent oil reservoir. Real wood blades. No short cuts. No cheap substitutes. Choice of models and finishes makes Hunter fit any decor. THE FAN FACTORY In Holiday Village Mall 649-599 J, ilMTOMM) 01 mm QOWTiJdffl M3I DICK DOTY, GOLDSMITH IS ALIVE AND WORKING IN PARK CITY. Dick Doty By appointment, please. 649-4700 that rises to the ceiling and cuts heat ing costs. But all ceiling fans aren't alike. Hunter 1 Mfrnfm Goldsmith 4 Stud Stevens 7 THE PARK RECORD MAIN STREET EXPRESS COMPANY Zorro Police Release Names in Gambling Ring By David Fleisher Park City police released this week the names of five locally prominent gamblers who will be competing in the High Roller Poker Exhibition Exhibi-tion at the annual Snow-flaker's Snow-flaker's Ball this Saturday night at the Holiday Inn. Last week, Police Chief Mike Crowley arrested three individuals for illegal gambling gam-bling activities. The "rat-balls," "rat-balls," as Chief Crowley described them, were caught playing poker inside a "dive" on Main Street, preparing for the big event this weekend. The names released this week were Lloyd "Stud" Stevens; Rob Morris, known as "Zorro" in gambling circles; Jim Lewis, commonly com-monly referred to as "Hallelujah "Halle-lujah Jim," Merle "The Pearl" Huseth, and "Dirty" How To's . - Want to-be -well informed , Senil e mingling;, among the crowd on the Snowf laker's Showboat? Well, here is some advice on. ..How to Recognize a Highroller. 1. High style is a must for the highroller. They look as though they can afford to lose. They're well groomed and dressed carefully. For evening play on the Showboat, Show-boat, high style suits are acceptable. Pockets are readily accessable, so chips can easily be slipped away. 2. High rollers exhibit an extremely nonchalant attitude atti-tude toward money. Whether they win or lose, they appear emotionally urilnvolved with the outcome. They tip li Recipe for Southern Sustenance Many of you will be attending the Snowflaker's Showboat November 15, though some of you may have made the decision to "miss the boat," so to speak. Those that are planning to participate in the greatest party of the year will take pleasure in feasting on a southern supper, prepared on the Showboat Galley, especially for this gala event. There will be no gambling on the food! For those who, by some unfortunate unfor-tunate circumstance, do not have plans to be in attendance, atten-dance, here's a little dixie delicacy you can prepare for yourself... who knows, it may change your mind. Historical Notes: Gangland Families Preceed Gambling Communities The Park City High Roller Exhibition has been slated for Saturday, Nov. 15, on the Snowflaker's Showboat. Ghosts of the gambling world rapidly are surfacing along Poison Creek. Most recently sighted was Diver Dan, better known as the Baracuda among card sharks. "We know he's waiting for the Showboat" reported Park City Detective Lloyd Evans. Evans received re-ceived his B.S. degree in ichthyology and was hired by the force to examine fishy behavior. Innumerable speculations and hypotheses have been formulated as to why the Showboat actually is coming Derrell Reeves. Although police claim they have no further information at this time, more local gamblers are expected to enter Saturday night's poker exhibition. "Stud" Stevens, a specialist special-ist in five-card stud, has been involved in gambling activities activi-ties most of his life. Stevens is most successful at the popular card game, Hold 'em, and as one underworld figure said recently, retiring retir-ing to Stevens' prowess with women, "He has to bold 'em to stud 'em." "Zorro" Morris, according to Chief Crowley, has an unknown band of big-time backers supporting him; moreover, Morris, like "Stud" Stevens, has been flipping cards for years. It is believed that Morris suffered suf-fered his first major card-gambling card-gambling defeat when he of Highrolling berally and irrationally and makeit seem as though they are just throwing their money away. (Hint for cocktail waitresses: Find yourself a highroller. Hint for other women: Pretend you're a cocktail waitress.) 3. Highrollers play on superstition. Voodoo is reasonably rea-sonably common in gambling gam-bling circles and highrollers get away with more by acting superstitiously. Superstition Su-perstition can be a good excuse for increasing the size of the bet, and acting superstitiously can be an effective camouflage. If you see someone carrying a little black kitty in their pocket, you can bet they're a highroller. Throwing the cat Snowpig Cheese 1 Snowpig head, quartered with ears, brains, eyes, snout and most of excess fat removed, well washed. 1 Snowpig heart 1 Snowpig liver 4 Snowpig feet Salt and pepper 1 Tablespoon sage corn meal Note that there is a canabalistic element here. If you've changed your mind about missing the Snowflaker's Snow-flaker's Showboat, then you can stop reading and go buy your tickets now. If you're still prepared to make the sacrifice, continue: 1. "Sentimental Journey." to Park City. Millie Medford, local chambermaid and history his-tory buff explains it this way: "Park City has seen its share of gangland families... recall that just one year ago, gangland violence erupted throughout town. It began with the Miner's Day Massacre, Mas-sacre, and didn't end until we'd knocked the stiff out of the Holiday Inn erection, railroaded over bound and tethered torsos, and witnessed wit-nessed countless exterminations extermina-tions of Park City's most affluent townsmen. We lost many good men in that gangland violence. So, you see, the solicitation of the Showboat is a simple matter of economics. Park City has Dirty Derrell was six years old, losing a large shopping center while playing "Hearts." He reportedly re-portedly went immediately into cardiac arrest. "Hallelujah Jim," a preacher by profession, started a massive bible-selling campaign when he was only 12 years of age. The campaign, which began sincerely sin-cerely and with all honest intent, soured over the years and is now considered by police to be a scam. Lewis' roams around the country selling bibles at funerals, telling his customers that their deceased relatives wrote in their wills that they should buy the bibles. "This business of selling bibles to survivors of deceased relatives rela-tives is reprehensible," said Chief Crowley, who added, "Hallelujah's piety is to be questioned." on the tableMjs,.a,.,terciic., ,qftengive Myjcej.uid ,thft,i.....o distactififttjtfHiifibufa .insm the catYhasr a Jittle kitty advicei.Jf you really want to; -w arrow through the head and can play dead. 4. Highrollers are often accompanied by one or more women, whose function is to distract Showboat personnel. These women are beautiful and glamorous typically extroverts and flirts. They are not easily distracted by dead kitties. 5. When playing for high stakes, as in the Showboat "Big Game," there's bound to be a crowd of observers. These people get vicarious excitement from seeing big money change hands so quickly. The gallery will Place the head pieces in a large kettle and cover with snow. Bring to a boil and boil rapidly, while removing snowpig tears from the surface. You wouldn't want to choke on a snowpig tear. 2. "Pig 0' My Heart." In a separate pan, place the heart, liver and feet, cover with snow, bring to a boil, then simmer until tender. 3. "All of Me, Why Not Take All of Me." Put all the meat through a pig grinder and combine with seasonings. season-ings. Gradually add broth and stir in cornmeal until mixture thickens to a mush. Cook two minutes. 4. "Winter W&nderland." Pour mush into a snowpig been in a devastating slump for a full year. Unemployment Unemploy-ment is way up.. .my goodness, good-ness, just count the number of "jobs Park City's own celebrated Don has held since the victory celebration. What we need is a few high rollers to bring about a real stimulus to the economy." Yes, it seems the Showboat is the answer. Historically speaking, gangland families preceed the existence of successful gambling communities. com-munities. Further, to ensure the participation of only the most honorable "High Rollers," the Chamber of Commerce has extended invitations to men willing to do their utmost to promote jumrl-w:1'' 1 : 1 I . .TVN I Hallelujah Jim Merle "The Pearl" Huseth is considered one of the most experienced con men in the country. He specializes in "snow jobs." Over the years, "The Pearl" has sold large portions of land to people interested in building ski resorts ; most of the land sold was in Florida. Huseth is considered dangerous because be-cause of His expert selling prowess. "Dirty" Derrell Reeves, a stockbroker by trade, is considered by his associates to be bullish on America. He began trading when he was only seven years old, and he later wound up in the slammer, convicted of fraud, when he was thirteen. According Ac-cording to Chief Crowley, Reeves is still involved in fraudulent activities, selling stocks that don't exist. He is considered a ladies man, slippery and shifty. see the money liy, get everyone standing around you yell "throw greenbacks," green-backs," Hopefully this little bit of advice will make you feel a little more confident and a little less ignorant, as you walk down the gangplank and board the Snowflaker's Showboat this Saturday night. It promises to be an evening of fun and surprises an evening where everything every-thing goes, and everyone knows it's the greatest party of the year. For more information, call the Park City Chamber of Commerce, 649-8899. mold and put into freezer to chill well. . 5. "Show Me the Way to the Boat." What's that you say? There's a voice in your freezer?! Well open it and stand back... when the Snowpig Snow-pig pops out, chase him as fast as you can to the Showboat ticket office. Remember Re-member tickets must be purchased in advance and sales are limited. For more information, and other delectable dixie delicacies, call the Chamber of Commerce, Com-merce, 649-8899. P.S. If you missed the Showboat, catch the "Slow Boat to China." By the time you return, we'll be ready to kick off the '81-'82 season! civic good will those with the nerve, the cool, and the . finances to call any iet. "The Showboa., itself, has been brought out of the 1840s... we'll be expecting southern belles in hoops, and southern gents in suits." Dance hall girls, frontier folk, madams, mammies and mavericks all are welcome. wel-come. No matter what the attire, its a sure bet for the greatest party of the year, as well as the best High Roller Exhibition ever witnessed on the shores of Poison Creek. Remember, ticket sales are limited and must be purchased pur-chased in advance reservations reserva-tions only! Tor more information, infor-mation, call the Chamber of , Commerce, 649-8899. ; r id; -2 3 |