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Show New travel agency open If you decide today that you want to take a flight of fancy to the East Coast this weekend, you might just change your mind when you find out the price of the airline ticket: $750, round trip. If the cost gives you pause, then think about waiting two weeks, when a "Super Saver" rate may cut the fare nearly in half. Then check IPoMe IKepqpirTj; The police currently are investigating a suspect accused ac-cused of assault and battery in an incident that occurred Sept. 16. According to the police report, Charles Wel-don Wel-don of Park City left the Cowboy Bar with friends and was walking down Main Street. Near the post office, his friend said they turned around and saw Weldon fighting with a man identified identi-fied only as "Gary". When the friends went to Weldon's aid, the suspect apologized for the incident and helped Weldon into his car to go home. Witnesses said they were not aware of any dispute between the men. Police Detective Lloyd Evans said both of Weldon's eyes were blackened in the fight. Weldon Wel-don said he will file a complaint if the suspect is located. A man arrested for disorderly conduct at the Poison Creek club now claims he will testify against the club owners for serving him without a membership. James Schwartz of Park City was arrested Sept. 21 at the Poison Creek club on Main Street after allegedly knocking a sign off the men's room door. Owner Terry Jannot told police he asked the man to leave and that he refused. He refused the request again in the presence pres-ence of police, officers, who arrested him and took him to the Summit County Jail in Coalville. According to arresting officer James "AT Allen, while on the way to Coalville, Schwartz mentioned that he was not a member of the private club, but that he had been served liquor anyway. Allen asked if he would be willing to testify against the club, and Schwartz said he would. Schwartz was cited and released on his own recognizance. According to Allen's arrest State Farm's mvmu& vMmmem it can help you set a portion of your income aside now for future enjoyment free from current income tax. FOR DETAILS SEE OR CALL: Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. i SIATI INSUKANCI State Farm Life Insurance Company Home Office: Bioomington, Illinois with different airlines, since they may offer introductory fares to new destination cities. But check often, because that cheap rate you found today may go up $100 without warning tomorrow, and if you didn't actually pay for the ticket, you're out of luck. If you have the time and the contacts, chances are you'll find the best fare on a report, he intended to contact con-tact either the Summit County Attorney's office or the Utah Liquor Control Commission to discuss possible pos-sible charges against the Poison Creek Club. Rick Fisher of Park City told police that a black and white television set and a four-band FM cassette radio were stolen from his car at the Snow Country condominiums con-dominiums Sept. 17. Fisher said the vehicle was locked and had been broken into, and that he discovered damage to his ignition, suggesting that the robber also tried to steal the car. The stolen items were valued at $280. A two-car accident at the intersection of Hwy. 248 and Comstock Road caused a total of $1,000 in damages Sept. 21. Scott Richards of Park City was driving a 1980 Toyota pick-up on Hwy. 248 and was attempting to turn right onto Comstock Road. Linda Serrano, Park City, was driving a 1976 Fiat and attempted to pass Richards on the right, striking his car on the side. Richards received receiv-ed $800 in damages to his car, and Serrano received $200 in damages and a citation for passing within an intersection. A slow-moving car left the scene unscathed, but not before apparently causing two other cars to collide. Melanie Levine of Sandy was driving a 1981 Subaru on Hwy. 224 Sept. 21 when she slammed into (fee back of a Pontiac LeMans driven by Stanley Postma of Bountiful. According to Postma, he stopped suddenly to avoid a third car that had come to a near stop in front of him. Levine apparently was unable un-able to stop in time and struck Postma's car, causing caus-ing $100 in damages. Le-vine's Le-vine's car received $1,300 in damages, and she was cited for driving too close. MaxO.Vierig 1700 Park Avenue (Mt. Air Mall) 649-9161 Mon.-Fri.9-5 f AIM plane going where you are. But getting it probably will mean numerous toll calls to Salt Lake City, long waits on "hold", and conflicting information, infor-mation, depending on the reservationist you talk to and the day you call. But there is an easier way: call a travel agency. They do all the calling and checking for you, book your seat and print your ticket... free. And if you're looking for a travel agent, you can look to an old, familiar face in a new and modern office. Morris Travel opened its doors Sept. 17 in the Park Meadows Plaza with Beverly Gray as manager. Gray is a long-time Park City resident who boasts extensive knowledge and experience in the travel industry. Morris Travel has a branch office in Salt Lake, she said, and its large staff and sophisticated equipment will help her pass up-to-date information onto Park City customers. "Morris Travel is one of the largest and most progressive pro-gressive agencies in the SALT LAKE CITY 5200 Highland Drive Salt Lake City, Utah 841 17 Telephone 801 -272-9686 in Park lntermountain West," said Gray. "So we offer full service in booking airlie tickets, cruises, tours, accommodations, ac-commodations, transportation... transporta-tion... with no charges or extra costs." Gray said her main thrust will be to offer a "Best Buy" list that will show the most economical flights leaving Salt Lake during a particular week. "The fares are constantly fluctuating," said Gray. "It's hard to keep up with how fast they're changing, but since we are a branch of such a large agency, we have access to the people and the information that will let us help customers get the best buy." While that may sound like just another sales pitch, the proof was in the pudding: Gray found a fare that was $132 cheaper than the airlines air-lines itself quoted, and $40 less expensive than another travel agency listed. Morris Travel is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and can be reached at 649-1555. With ownersplitting you own an equity in your own luxurious townhouse along with 1 2 others. You get to use it four weeks a year- one week each season. And you can let friends use it or rent it. 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