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Show 'Poor copys The Newspaper Thursday, March 26, 1981 Page A3 SNOW JOB THE RtSORT HIRED A ROCKCHUCK TO TEST SKIER A6ILITY ! ORIS VIR6IL rs V S S ( AND . y VI W : IT IS WITH GREAT LUMPS OF ADMIRATION ThAT ILetitD' tt itBne BMintip PTA says thanks, Otis Editor: The following is a letter to Dr. Otis Falls: Dear Otis, The Park City P.T.A. would like to thank you for your years of dedicated service at both Marsac Elementary School and Carl Winters Middle School. We have appreciated your philosophy of putting the needs of our children as your top priority. Our schools have been enriched by your innovative ideas and programs, our children have benefited greatly. Thank you lor always encouraging parental involvement and making us feel welcome regardless of your busy schedule. Thank you for being the motivating force behind our many projects and activities. On a personal working with you! Sincerely, Gini Smith Judy Elkins Danielle Bean Jean Holcomb Jan Sloan Elaine Bittner note, we will miss Donna P. Keller Dilane Wallin Park City P.T.A. Officers 'Thanks for your support Editor: We wish to express our deep gratitude to the many friends who offered their unlimited services and condolences to us since the tragic death of our beloved late last Thursday evening. Your presence at Bob Bar-num-Reece's wake this past Monday was comforting beyond the expression expres-sion of words for us and was a real tribute and farewell to him. Since Bob had done much volunteer volun-teer work for KPCW, we thought it appropriate to ask that donations be made to the radio station in his memory in lieu of flowers. A very special thanks to Jeff Patterson, Kathy Whalen, Paul Davin, Pat Valiquette and Tom Carlson for accompanying us on the trek to Jupiter Peak early Tuesday morning to carry out Bob's wish that his ashes be scattered scat-tered to the winds from Jupiter. A very special thanks to Tom for the saxophone solo during our brief ISPLr ceremony. Very sincerely, Richard Barnum-Reece and Linda Beattie KPCW gives tribute to a friend Editor: On behalf of the volunteers and Board of Trustees of radio station KPCW, I would like to express our sorrow at the passing of Robert Barnum-Reece, one of the best friends the station had in this world. Robert was with us in the beginning, giving generously of his expertise and enthusiasm to build the station. In doing so, he gave a gift to all residents of Park City. We won't forget him. The April edition of the KPCW program guide will be dedicated to the memory of Robert Barnum-Reece Sincerely, Community Wireless of Park City-KPCW City-KPCW Blair E. Feulner, President Board of Trustees P.S. The Board of Trustees appreciates the generosity of Robert's friends and relatives in suggesting donations to KPCW in his memory. March-April (DMILIEMnDAm 2 Thursday Chamber of Commerce board meeting, 9 a.m., downstairs at the Silver King bank Town Race; call Park City Resort at 649-81 II for information Park City Community Clinic; call 649-5989 for appointment Supper at Senior Citizens' Center, 5 p.m. City Council meeting, 6 p.m., Memorial Building Public input session with the City Council to discuss possible general obligation bonding for three municipal projects; 7 p.m. Memorial Building Rugby practice at the High School, 7-9 p.m. BYU Philharmonic at Symphony Hall, 8 p.m. Salt Lake Acting Co.'s "Wolves," Glass Factory Theatre, Salt Lake, 8p.m. Thursdays through Sundays until April 12 Utah Jazz vs. San Antonio Salt Palace, 8 p.m. 21 ml Friday Developmental Disabilities Inc. hosts Behavior .Management Workshop; 9-1 1 :30 a.m., Marsac School Kindergym class at Memorial Building; O-iS !l::il-l(l:;i(la.m.; 18 months to 5 years l(j::il)-noon Park CityParley's Park Ski Day at Park City Resort: race l()::tl) a.m., awards 1 p.m. Golden Kagles vs. Wichita, 7::S0 p.m., Salt Palace Free narrated concert at Temple Square, 7::i(l p.m. Ririe Woodbury Dance Co. at Capitol Theatre, 8 p.m. Saturday Snow Fun Safari train ride on the Heber Creeper II a.m., Heber City Cat and dog licensing and rabies clinic, noon to :i p.m.. Memorial Building I'tah Jazz vs. Los Angeles 7:30 p.m.. Sail Palace Kree narrated concert at Temple Square, 7::!l p.m. Ririe Woodbury Dance Co. at Capitol Theatre, 8 p.m. 29) Sunday Media Medley Race at Park City Resort: Il::i0u.m. race on Clementine Run Snow Fun Safari train ride on the Heber Creeper II a.m.. Il. l, KPCW i adole- ."::;n p. m JiiMIUM'H&Sfflf Monday Supper at Senior Citizens' Center, 5 p.m. Supervised gymnastics at the Memorial Building. 6-8 p.m. Ladies Night at the Racquet Club, 7-9 p.m. I'tah Youth Symphony at Capitol Theatre, 8 p.m. Tuesday Summit County Commission meeting, III a.m., courthouse in Coalville Immunization Clinic at the public health department. 167 Main Street, noon to 8 p.m. Community education class registration for lap dancing, 7::ilip.m., Park City Library Building Code Seminar, ti-8 p.m., Marsac School Men's Night at the Racquet Club. 7-9 p.m. Rugby practice at the High School. 7-9 p.m. Bridge games at Snow I lower o. 1 community room. r.'M p.m. Wednesday April Fools! Be a clown on the slopes at the Park City Resort it 's ( low ii Day ! Motor vehicles div isinn representative at the Memorial Building. 1-1 p.m. Mixed Doubles al Ihe Racquet ( lull, 7-! p.m. Golden Kagles s. 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