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Show The Newspaper Thur.da, June II, 1981 Page All By Bob Reschke Summit County Health Dept. pared or consumed. Second, to a physician or treatment facility, and third, to your health department. If any of the "bad" food remains at home, cover or wrap and refrigerate at once. The health department will analyze it at no cost. Suspect food items can be tested. Your physician also may want to obtain samples of stools and vomitus for additional analysis. The health department may be able to recover suspect food items from food service establishments, but more often than not this is frustrated by a lack of prompt reporting. Rather than witness an unsanitary food service practice and remain silent, or wait days to call the health department, bring your observations to the attention of management at once. Most food service owner-managers welcome this input and will take appropriate action promptly. prompt-ly. The key to productive investigation of food-borne illness outbreaks is prompt reporting. First, to responsible management man-agement where the suspect food was purchased, pre Birthday Stars June 11 Nan Christensen June 12 Jim Lawrence Riva Hazelrigg Jeoffrey Palmer June 13 Martin Fenton Colleen Murnin June 14 Debbie Reade Kenny George Hank Louis Francis Boise "Grasshopper" June 13 Chris Eisenberg Stephanie Palmer June 16 Scott Beall Scott Richards Cliff Bergman Benson Ashburner June 17 Jere Calmes ILegsafl MdDttiecB Sample Ballot N! 061 Judge's Initial Health Hints Official Ballot for the Municipality of Park City, Utah Special Bond Election, June 16, 1981 JUNE 1 City RecorderManager Proposition No. 1 Sports Arena - Convention Center Shall the City Council of Park City, Summit County, Utah, be authorized to issue general obligation municipal sports arena bonds of said municipality in an amount not to exceed Four Million Six Hundred Thousand Dollars (14,600,000) to be due and payable in not to exceed thirty (30) years from the date of said bonds; said bonds to be issued and sold for the purpose of defraying all or a portion of the cost of constructing a multi-purpose sports arena, including, but not limited to, ice skating facilities, convention area, concert hall, food and beverage preparation facilities, banquet facilities, and related facilities, and for payment of expenses reasonably incurred in connection with the construction of said sports arena and the authorization and issuance of said bonds? For the Issuance of Bonds Q Against the Issuance of Bonds O CAUffiMIDAIH! I., ' -' "" ; i-r,.$ j s . . : , ; v -, '"tT - - Proposition No. 2 Miners Hospital - Library Shall the City Council of Park City, Summit County, Utah, be authorized to issue general obligation municipal purpose bonds in an amount not to exceed Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($750,000) to be due and payable in not to exceed thirty (30) years from the date of said bonds; said bonds to be issued and sold for the purpose of defraying all or a portion of the cost of restoring, rehabilitating and equipping the Miner's Hospital to be used as a municipal library and providing landscaping and parking facilities therefor, and for the payment of expenses reasonably incurred in connection with the construction of said project and the authorization and issuance of said bonds? For the Issuance of Bonds Against the Issuance of Bonds Q Proposition No. 3 Park Shall the City Council of Park City, Summit County, Utah, be authorized to issue general obligation municipal park bonds in an amount not to exceed One Million Four Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,400,000) to be due and payable in not to exceed thirty (30) years from the date of said bonds; said bonds to be issued and sold for the purpose of defraying all or a portion of mejf$$ 4wl(Wy B'. limited tq landscaping, picnic areas, playgrounds, and other related recreational facilities, to be located on the east side of Park Avenue between Snow Country Drive and 12th Street, and for the payment of expenses reasonably incurred in connection with the construction of said municipal park and the authorization and issuance of said bonds? For the Issuance of Bonds Q Against the Issuance of Bonds I I Thursday Heber Creeper train ride, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., Heber City depot Supper at the Senior Citizens' Center, 5 p.m. S'Sesame Street" show " at the Salt Palace, 7:30 p.m. Park City Library Board meeting, 7:30 p.m.. Main Street library "Applause" performance perfor-mance at the Silver Wheel Theatre, 8 p.m. Senior high all-nighter at the YMCA with the Rec. Dept.; bus leaves 9 p.m. from Memorial Bldg., returns 8 a.m., free Proposition No. 4 Fieldhouse Shall the City Council of Park City, Summit County, Utah, be authorized to issue general obligation recreation bonds of said municipality in an amount not to exceed One Million Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,700,000) to be due and payable in not to exceed thirty (30) years from the date of said bonds; said bonds to be issued and sold for the purpose of defraying all or a portion of the cost of constructing an indoor sports facility in conjunction with the Park City School District, including, but not limited to, basketball facilities, racquetball courts, jogging facilities, and other related facilities, and for the payment of expenses reasonably incurred in connection with the construction of said sports facility and the authorization and issuance of said bonds? For the Issuance of Bonds Q Against the Issuance of Bonds Q To vote in favor of this bond issue, place a cross (X) in the square after the words, "For the issuance of bonds." To vote against this issue, place a cross (X) in the square after the words, "Against ihe issuance of bonds." Friday Heber Creeper train ride, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., Heber City depot Park City Historical Society meeting preview pre-view of Heritage Day ; noon at City Hall Dungeon "Sesame Street" show at the Salt Palace, 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Heber Creeper Deluxe Night Train ride, 7:30 p.m., call 654-2621 "Applause" performance perfor-mance at the Silver Wheel Theatre, 8 p.m. Saturday Dannon Yogurt 10-miler race, 7:30 a.m., Sugar-house Sugar-house Park, Salt Lake Desert Sails Supersail race for Hobie Cats at Deer Creek Reservoir Free courtesy boat exams at Snow's and Island Boat Camp on Deer Creek Reservoir, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Heber Creeper train ride, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., Heber City depot "Sesame Street" show at the Salt Palace, 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Heber Creeper Deluxe Night Train, 7:30 p.m., call 654-2621 "Applause" performance, perfor-mance, Silver Wheel Theatre, 8 p.m. Creek Reservoir Women's Softball; Colony vs. Arnie's, 10 a.m., High school Heber Creeper train ride, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., Heber City depot Men's Softball; Coleman Land vs. Hat Store, 11 a.m., City Park Women's Softball; Janeaux's vs. Eating; ! Establishment, 11:30 a.m., High School Men's Softball; Janeaux's vs. Black Pearl, 12:30 p.m., City Park June Series Slalom race Windsurfers, Island Boat Camp on Deer Creek Reservoir, 1 p.m. Women's Softball; Corner Store vs. Copper-bottom, Copper-bottom, 1 p.m., High School "Sesame Street" show at the Salt Palace, 2 p.m. Men's Softball; The Club vs. Woodhaus, 2 p.m.. City Park Women's Softball; Prospector Sirloin vs. Cowboy Bar, 2:30 p.m.. High School Sunday Hobie cat race on Deer Monday Printmaking workshop begins at Kimball Art Center, through the 19th Ceramics workshop begins at Kimball Art Center, through the 19th Park City to Brighton run, 10 miles; write Richard Barnum-Reere, Box 403. Park City Heber Creeper train ride. 11 a.m. and 3p.m., Heber City depot Supper at Senior Citizens' Center. 5 p.m. Women's Softball; Corner Store vs. Cowboy Bar, 6 p.m., City Park Ladies Night at the Racquet Club, 7-9 p.m. Citizens Forum: bond issue discussion at Memorial Bldg., 7:30p.m.; willairon KPCW radio Women's Softball; Copperbottom vs. Janeaux's, 7:30p.m., City Park Heber Creeper Family Night, 7:30 p.m., Heber City depot M Tuesday Heber Creeper train ride, lla.rn.and3p.nl., Heber City depot Men's Night at the Racquet Club, 7-9 p.m. Doobie Brothers in concert at the Salt Palace, 7:30 p.m. Bridge night at the Snow-flower Snow-flower No. 1 community . room, 7:30 p.m. - Summit County Board of Health meeting, 7:30 p.m., Coalville courthouse 17 Wednesday State High School Rodeo Finals through the 20th; Shows 10a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Heber City Rodeo grounds Heber Creeper train ride, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., Heber City depot Representative from motor vehicles division at Memorial Bldg., 1-4 p.m. Peer Support Group for 12-14-year-olds meets in Memorial Bldg. game room, 2:30-4 p.m. Mixed Doubles Night at the Racquet Club, 7-9 p.m. U ' I I I I I I I I I 1 I I IT 1 I 1 I W I 1 I I I I i i I 1 I i 1 I I I I i ! I I T I I MOUNTAIN SUSTENANCE i m N ADOLPH'S AT THE GOLF COURSE On the golf course, Park City. Exceptional dining with Swiss hospitality. Everything from Escargots Bourguig-nonne, Bourguig-nonne, Raclette Swiss style to veal specialties. Seafood, beef and chef's specials; Roast Rack of Lamb, Steak Diane and Roast Duckling a L'Orange for dinner, flaming desserts and Sunday Brunch year round. Hours: 6 -1 1 nightly, Sunday Brunch 1 1 a.m. - 2 p.m. Reservations requested. 649-71 77. PARK CITY YACHT CLUB RESTAURANT 649-7778. You'll find us conveniently located at the Resort Re-sort Center with unlimited parking. Sail into Park City's finest fi-nest restaurant and enjoy the casual and most unique atmosphere atmos-phere in town. You can dine under the stars in our glass enclosed en-closed dining room overlooking the waterfall or have oysters oyst-ers on the half shell at the oyster bar alongside the warmth of the antique fireplace. The menu includes the best seafood sea-food and beef available as well as vegetarian plates. Open every evening. THE CLAIM JUMPER Set in the historic Claimjumper Hotel, this first-rate steakhouse serves the famous Baseball Steak as a specialty special-ty Old whiskey Dottles serve as menus. Open b-10 p.m.. Sunday Thursday: 6 -1 1 p.m., Friday & Saturday. 573 Main Street, 649-8051. EL PAPAGAYO (THE PARROT) Look for the brightly colored parrot at 430 Main St. and try our authentic Mexican Food. Lunch served from 1 1 :30 - 2:30 and dinner from 5:00 10:00 seven days a week. Sunday Brunch served from 10:00 - 2:00 featuring strawberry nrr garita set-ups, or try calling 649-6300 foi your Take-Out meal. CAR 19 A favorite among tourists and locals, the beautifully restored Car 19 offers casual dining at moderate prices. Veal almondine, shrimp specialties, king crab legs, chicken supreme, steak, and prime rib are a few of the entrees offered. The nightly Chef's Special is always popular. Come early anrl relax by the fire in the lounge. Reservations for large parties. Ample parking in Sweae Alley. Bank cards accepted. Mini-bottle license. 5:30-10:30, daily. 649-9474. 438 Main Street. CHINA BRIDGE The only gourmet Chinese restaurant in town. Serving 7 d.iysa week. Hours, lunch 11.30 to 3:00 Mon. -Sat., dinner 3:00 to 10:30 p.m. Mon.-Sat.: Sunday 3:00-10:00 p.m. Take out is available. Specializing in Cantonese and Szechewan dishes. Phone 649 5757. 649-5758. Located in Holiday Village Mall. Closed Mondays GRUB STEAK Is Park City's largest steakhouse where you can watch your favorite cut broiled on the open grill. The restaurant features steaks, prime rib and seafood. This area's largest and freshest salad bar boasts over 35 items. Entertainment, Wednesday through Saturday. Open 6-10 p.m. Monday -Thursday, 6-11 p.m. Friday & Saturday and 5-10 p.m. Sundays. Sun-days. Open for breakfast during the ski season. Located in Prospector Square. 649-8060. TEXAS RED S Park City's authentic pit-cooked bdibecue is quickly becoming a lavonte with local loiks and visitors. Specializing in barbecue pork spare ribs and beef brisket al reasonable prices. Texas Red s is open lor lunch ana dinner. Take out lor sandwiches, dinners or by the pound Children's menu. Open 11:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. tidily 440 Main St.. 649-9997, 649-6993. ROYCE'S Located at 1800 Park Avenue in the Yarrow (a Holiday Inn) The atmosphere is casual, but you can count on some of Park City's finest cooking with a fare ranging from American Ameri-can to Continental. Breakfast is served from 7 a.m. -11:30 a m., lunch from 1 1:30 a m - 3 00 p.m and dinner from 5 p.m. -10 p.m. There are daily lunch and dinner specials. Beer and set ups are available (There s a liquor store on the premises). We welcome you to join us. 649 8659. ADOLPH'S AT SHADOW RIDGE Dining in t tie most elegant atmosphere Menu featuring Sleak Tartaio. Escargots. Veal Normande. Touinedos Rossini. Coq an Vm Coquilles St. Jacques. Coupe Roman, .'i ti-i nioio Most exclusive wire list in town. Opi'ii oveiy nujnt tiom G to id p m Facilities lor private parlies Heseivdtions s.iqqi.'Sled Call 649 599 i. ,1-E Hu .i' m null i . s,. M.'ibidten. wienm . jiti-, .ued '.i; vVoiHjang Sonntag : 'in, II, i'i trios including . C,.., Apple Streudel and Cheesecake i" .t. pi., ono and espresso Reason- tr.-t-t Opt'ii sev"ii d.iys a week ' - '-.) ' !. 10 JU 649 r'(J44 m |