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Show IP0011 copys The Newspaper Wednesday, November 25, 1981 Page A3 . ... : I MotidSo to EMfittODl? UJHITi POTi HI ... r .. . w rHU fed iry.UTAH H4'x) TT' v 1 i v. v Saese Unseat I wrote a letter to fee CB Onndl eoimniMg preslem ?& tt M&c Watts fetertaMe. I a reeJy. If jnm mh ejrfnt taut lattar. wi tu latter. feefjjr. k'. v7 :':: V v v Terry Jaanatt jQQnf je, : t w nenae ky tfee tSMc Works ' Dspertaeat Qttt esjf wstar wm&I he 'tat afir far igjMteaWy m ksJf bear. 0s and a htf teurt (star we O tea) e water M hwl neve eS8 fee fee PufeBe Works Deter caW th Oty HaMflar. araaaSUs&iaraadbessMkeweatd aand a ngatfraaa op to favaatjgato. Hat fafsaraaji arrived and said be went! check various valves aad gat hetonmttisiwwt:MataigS,my privata dub downstairs ia pexkad and a CM ieaagis what the restroeats f T rpa!raaB hddcisa the ' vahvi sad said a vaj Ve was prebabiy ckSup.iewaBtothaslioptogata ; saw valve and returned to replace R. Tha valve was very afic to rsptaoe bacsMtaaofttwsisaeftheopeQmgmtbe sidawaik. As hard as he was working haaaartoJbala ' I I cJM Bah LashUr again and told f Mm thanahnaaai waastW ; fictdty rafdadsf the vahra. As ttns was goteg oa, a person an my payrall was ; tS aate wha was gtviag the badly T? wpaenRaa, than aatad ma to caO Jwsia SawtflweiaVP awaanl wMat awaalni etf Jfcse a5ae4 ' tat a cartaia teal frees the sbap aad briaf It ever. I gladly agreed to asake tisa caB. thinking that it was s great way to finally gat aome asaistaaeeto Vl'Um- I klm ftMu .!.. ivUtl tkm tjifpffjai teal aad about a half hour later finished installing the valve. After having replaced that valve we traced the IbMe further and cleared the valve ; inside the buiMiBg and we than had water (It was then sprssdmately . l!:.a.). i I deaed the restaurant at t: because ef the hubUtty to wash dishes ; preserly, conseejuentiy losing about : twentyfive customers. -Tlte restreama were in a very unsanitary condition. I was unable to serve my waiUmers water far coffee, and my emptoyee's had to wash gtaaeas in the brw8hsut , hsureldwatar; n-.? -'. :":': Everytime the city turns the water wia my rastomers be turned away at ; thedoer? -V":'"' -?' s awUI my ampleyeea ha ve to assist the water opejrtmeat? ?.s ' "a-:::'v--wiB my euttomera be subjected to nosanitary ' conditions ' in the will my empieyees have to lower their ataadarda ef eieaniiness to serve the public? v-'(. wtB I always have to be under the i threat of clesure by the health department depart-ment because of insanitary eon-. dKiena? 1 ,r r . . w , What la the proper solution to this Aftaaie Lena. aa aba saw ana waesi task iaaa Ike aMiuiltaai kav aawww can ka sack. I receive a eel vary altartty tMraaftar Fine German Food openfor Breakfast, Lunch'and Dinner - Seating from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Daily Specials ', Specializing in '.:, . rwwT Vt5? n.HHi r mwmew .. . 402 Main Street Park the Rito Beer Garden sidewalk cafe ' Perhaps the RKbiic works super-vam.MLaabiar.cawMbesbU super-vam.MLaabiar.cawMbesbU mora raapsaaiva la tte araktmu that arte tertst" sad cheek to see that everyone dH iatfeed get their water turned back a. - , was without water for twenty-one bears. The Public Works Department raaiaaaltle heceuee it was aa internal IvaMam. But: that internal problem was directly caused by what the Public Waits Department did. Does the Public Works Department respon-aibttity respon-aibttity " emphatic ally atop at our freserty hoes? I think set. I think the City Council should have aaaaa vary defSaUive fuidelinM as to - who la rosoonsibSe far what, when a problem of this natare comet up. 1 also should check with the merchants to see - ii thay hi (act did fat water back and if shore is a preoieat st kast offer some advice aa to how It can be corrected. A response to those thoughts would be greatly appreciated. OvMrJaneaia A reply appreciated Editor: - TetheOty Council. - Aa restaurant owners on Main Street, we are not only very concerned about the problems that Mr. Janaott hroushi up m his letter to the City Council dated September 30, MM, but are even more concerned about the lack ef response U the letter. If we were to write a letter to the City Council what would happen to that letter? let-ter? Would we be ignored as Mr. Jan-natt Jan-natt was? :-. Quoting from Mr. Jannott's letter dated September 30, 1W1, "A response to these thoughts would be greatly ap-atwdatod." ap-atwdatod." Thankyeu, Claim jianner. Black Pearl, Janeaux's, rVespector Sirloin, Cowboy Bar, Eating Establishment, Cafe RiU, Cimarren, Mileti'a, Texas Red's, Car Hdp shape future of county v government Editor: On Thursday, December 3, residents ef this community have a unique opportunity op-portunity to take part in determining the farm ef government that Summit County should adopt to best serve its citizens. On that date, at 7 p.m. in Park City's Memorial Building, a public meeting will be held to obtain citizen input an the Proposed Optional Plan for a Revised Form of Government for : Summit County . Asa Park City representative on the committee that drafted the proposed new County Charter, I urge all citizens to attend that meeting. The proposed new government form includes: electing elec-ting County Commissioners from five districts; the appointment of a county manager; and changes of several elected' elec-ted' county officials to appointed ' positions. r We, on the county government study committee, proposed these changes fetsfei City as a way to more effectively manage county government and to insure representation of citizens in all areas of the county. However, citizen input about these changes is essential to determine whether the county should proceed with them by putting the new charter on a ballot for referendum. The meeting on December S will be followed by a formal public bearing on the proposed plan on Thursday, Dec. 17, 7 p.m., at the County Courthouse in Coalville. I encourage all citizens to take these opportunities to help shape the future of our county government. Sincerely, KatherineJanka Mayor urges public input Editor: I want to urge the residents of Park City to attend a very important public meeting to be held Dec. 3, ltu at 7 p.m. in the Memorial Building. The purpose of this meeting is to consider aa optional form of government for Summit County. A county-wide study committee has carefully reviewed our current form of county government and recommends to the voters of Summit County a revised form of government that will allow for a five-member five-member County Commission to be elected from districts, and authorizing the five-member Commission to employ em-ploy a county manager. Professional management is as important for Summit County as it is for Park City, and the Park City Council has passed a resolution endorsing the proposed revision ad form of government. The Park City residents who served on the study commission are Katharine Janka, Matt Alvarez, Bill McComb, Judge Larry Keller and myself. I'm sure that we all would be willing to answer any questions you might have as to the specifics of the new government form, and urge you to attend the December 3rd informational infor-mational meeting. Very truly yours, John C.Green, Jr. Mayor City thanks Sweeney for contribution Editor: The following is a letter to Jack Sweeney, owner of the Silver King Coalition building Dear Jack: In the midst of the tragedy that surrounded the fire that destroyed the Coalition Building, you took the time to thank the Park City Police Department Depar-tment and the Park City Fire District for their support and assistance. Now you've done even more than that by making a generous contribution to both the Police Department and the Fire District, as a means of thanking them for their efforts. Nothing can bring back the Coalition Building, but in kind, I would like to thank you for your generosity and tboughtfumess. Park City Police officers of-ficers got together to decide what to do with your contribution and they decided to purchase aome improved camera equipment that will be utilized by the entire Police Department. As a part of crime investigation, quality photography can be a real asset. Thank you again for your generosity. Sincerely. ArteneLoble CityMsnsger FOR LEASE Units 4 and 5, Corn-Park Plaza (Corner of Woodbine & Summit Road) Size: 45' 8" x 29' 4" Height: 13' sloping to 23' Amenities: Restroom, two overhead doors, two passage .- doors, loft for storage, gas heat. Lease Amount: $1 100 NNN Purchase Option: Available Call 942935 or 486-4921 for inspection OPENING THANKSGIVING DAY Opening day sale: Trak telemark boots $82 I c I , III 3 lJ L. J rr- ji )t J JX 1 H-J riri ir-nnrnt cmi mcp At dusk stroll up the hill through the sagebrush and watch the sun set. The light plays across the gentle hills of the golf course, and the brookies in the lake are jumping at files. The four distinct seasons each bring their own pleasures you can enjoy them all. PARK MEADOWS Perk Meadows Sales Office: P.O. Box 400, Park City. Utah 84060 (801) 649 Listed through Gump and Ayers Real Estate, Inc.: Park Meadows Plaza. Park Touring gloves 20 off S At the golf course. ) CN. Office Space For Lease in 614 Main St. Building Will build to suit. Contact Donna or Bonnie, 649-9066. i&'i 'LIT i -vhZS-" L --1. ItJ pa 3c ZD ZD Z3 3D nHanvnanUV' 11 - 2345 Open house dally. City, Utah 84060 (801) 649-8550 tt - -i |