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Show Page A14 Thursday, March 10, 1983 Park City News 1 Largest Selection of Hand Knitted Garments in State, Battle Axes, Arans, Fairisles, Icelandic, Cashmeres, Mohair, Shetlands, Scottish, Irish and Welsh Records and Cassettes, Shortbread, Toffee, Chocolates, Claymores, Dirks, Swords, Kilts, Bagpipes, Tartan Ties, Chanters Reeds, Deerstalker Hats, Kilted Skirts, Stadium Blankets, Edinburgh Crystal Coats of Arms, Heraldic Items, World Flags, Tartan by Yard, Scottish Bumper Stickers Dolls, Mohair Capes, j Hlll I 'mI?? ' T NOT in avalanche terrain, fHH' '1 '; iji -rfi NOT on a golf course track, mWpiJAlka we offer a delightful remedy TTr-n'PL lwf iTib'lM 'or downhill blahs. Day tour J:jjH. jLiyilJ y and hot lunch, overnight ski HHl wL -"A With this ad, day tour and . I "W """ hot lunch for two. $20. 1 Hj y y'f Singles $18. Offer expires H 'Prospective buyers should be sure to contact the premier firm in Deer ValleyPark City, Gump & Ayers ..." This week's featured FAWNGROVE in Deer Valley Bordering a large lake, this was Deer Valley's first condominium project Priced at $187,000 these 2 bedroom units are the lowest in Deer Valley. r"ZZ. tin yt--.--l ' '-jf" DAYSTAR in Deer Valley A dramatic passive solar design with greenhouse windows and sweeping views of Deer Valley's ski runs are offered in these luxurious condominiums. Town & Country says, "... boasts lots of glass and brass." PARK MEADOWS "An ultra deluxe country club and golf paradise situated in a small basin west of Park City," states Town & Country. Magnificent custom homes, condominiums, cottages and building sites tucked around and within a jack Nicklaus designed course. Edinburgh Castle-i. 261 Trolley Square, Salt Lake City, UT 84102 (801)521-6542 Scottish Imports Stoles, Balmorals, Imported Foods, Bosson Heads, Scottish Post Cards, Calendars, Hand Knit Socks, Blouses, Walking Sticks, Oiled Wool Sweaters. Glengarries, Ski lams properties: r ! o, I IRON HORSE Starting at $63,500, the least expensive, new quality condominiums in Park City! "The Park City Housing Authority has followed the Iron Horse Project from conception and wholeheartedly endorses and supports this project." QUEEN ESTHER VILLAGE in Deer Valley Extremely good floor plans, sun and spectacular spec-tacular views have made these units very popular. Two and three bedroom models are available starting at $197,000. Alcohol head-on Park City resident Janet Higham was badly injured after her vehicle was struck head-on early Thursday morning, March 3 on Park Avenue. The other driver was cited for drunken driving driv-ing and jailed. Bail was set at $50,000 by Fifth Circuit Court Judge Larry Keller. The accident occurred at 12:05 in the morning, according accord-ing to the report from Officer Rick Clayton. Jerome Patrick Pat-rick Scholtz, 23, was driving northbound on Park in a Chevrolet Cheyenne pickup when he apparently crossed FOR SALE House in Prospector Square $12,000 down Owner will carry contract 649-5039 Be sure to ask us about our "FANTASTIC 15" Best Buys in Park City real estate, an in-depth analysis our agents did on today's best bargain values. GUMP & AYERS REAL linked with crash in P.C. the center line and hit Higham, in a 1981 Buick Skylark, near the intersection intersec-tion with Empire Avenue. Higham, 50, suffered severe se-vere leg injuries, a ruptured spleen, and cuts and bruises, according to Police Chief Frank Bell. She was removed re-moved from the vehicle by the Jaws of Life device, and taken to Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake on Life Flight. The hospital lists her in serious condition, in the intensive care ward. Scholtz of Casper, Wyoming Wyom-ing was arrested for drunken driving with rpsultin? in Town & Country Magazine December, 1982 THE STEIN ERIKSEN LODGE in Deer Valley "A nonpareil condo-inn with the finest European amenities and cuisine as quoted from Town & Country. Everything is first class at Steins! Plus a ski toski from location. .lis 4 K -V " & d h fm -4 V- THE CACHE at Deer Valley Town & Country says, "a small twelve-unit complex in an aspen grove, oozes with tasteful, understated luxury." Each unit features 4 stone fireplaces, french doors and windows, a large spa area, private master suite. ESTATE juriesa Class A misdemeanorand misde-meanorand treated for injury to his forehead. The only passenger involved was John Knox riding in the pickup, who was treated for facial lacerations and leg injuries. "Both cars were totaled," said Bell. Scholtz spent the weekend in the Coalville jail, after Judge James Kilby set bail of $1,500. On Monday, he was arraigned in Salt Lake before Judge Keller, and released on $50,000 bond. No further court date has been set. 1 I N C. LEGAL NOTICE PARK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY OFFERING Ten new two bedroom condominium units. $59,000 to $61,000. $3,000 to $5,000 down payment. Initial payments may be as low as $442 below market interest, or subsidized sub-sidized payments to qualified low and moderate income buyers. Buyer qualifications are; 1. Must be a resident of employee em-ployee of Park City or the Snyderville Basin. 2. Must not be able to obtain conventional con-ventional market rate financing. 3. Must be an owner . occupant. Applications Ap-plications may be - obtained ob-tained from Dick Wilde, Director of the Park City Housing Authority, at Silver King State Bank, 1650 Park Avenue, telephone 649-8052. Published in the Park City Newspaper March 10 and 17, 1983. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING Please be advised that a hearing will be held before , the City Council of Park City concerning ' the closure of the platted streets in the Chatham Crossing Subdivision, specifically Paddington Drive, Victoria Circle, Waterloo Circle, Highstreet and Euston Drive, and also a portion of McHenry Avenue on Rossi Hill. The hearing will be held on Thursday, March 31, 1983 before the City Council meeting at approximately ap-proximately 5:00 p.m. in the Memorial Building, Main Street, Park City. The public is invited to comment. com-ment. Jan Scott, Deputy Recorder Published In the Park City Newspaper March 10, 17, 24, and 31, 1983. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE The following property: One 1981 Toyota 4-cyllnder 4-cyllnder pick-up truck. Vehicle ID No.: JT4RN44F3B0024513 Located at: Foreign Specialists 1790 Bonanza Drive Park City, Utah The Customer on the work order being: John Nielson there being no lienholder of record; will be sold to. satisfy a lien claimed under Section 36-2-4 UCA 1953, as amended, amend-ed, for labor, service, parts, materials and storage fees of Three Dollars ($3.00) per day from September Sep-tember 13, 1982 until paid or until a surety bond is posted to secure the release of the vehicle. The cash sum sufficient to redeem the property is THREE HUNDRED SEVENTY-SEVEN DOLLARS DOL-LARS AND ELEVEN CENTS CEN-TS ($377.11), plus the accrued ac-crued storage charges to the date of payment. The registered owner may regain possession of the vehicle by posting an adequate surety bond or by paying the above amount in cash, together with costs incurred in utilizing lien enforcement procedures. The lien is claimed by: Michael McComb dba Foreign Specialists 1790 Bonanza Drive in w i.uiiiiiiii J j muLiuiiiM u.iain urn, i mi mij i i iw fsl ' . ' FOR THOUGHT SPECIALS TO SKI BY ' Wrapped &. ready Mountain &mu $ .79 Gondela Ereetitfast $1.9 J Mountain Picnic $10.00 Park City Village at the Resort, by the bus stop 7:30 a.m. -10 p.m. daily, 649-4746 Park City, Ut 84060. . The vehicle will be sold at public sale on March 31, 1983 or as soon thereafter as possible. James W.Kennlcott Attorney for' the Foreign Specialists Published in the Park City Newspaper March 10, 1983. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the City Council of Park City, Utah, will consider con-sider for adoption, the Supplemental Annexation Policy Declaration prepared in response to a Petition for Annexation of certain unincorporated territory known as Iron Canyon area adjacent to Thaynes Canyon in Park City. A draft of the proposed Supplemental Annexation Policy Declaration and plat is available for review in the office of the City Recorder at City Hail In Park City. The city will hold a public hearing on this matter on March 17, 1983, 5 p.m. at the Memorial Building In Park City. All protests must be filed with the City Recorder within five days following the public hearing. Area to be annexed contains con-tains 56.18 acres more or less with a legal description descrip-tion as follows: PARCEL A BEGINNING at a point which Is West 242.58 feet City; tnence along said City limits, West 257.42 feet more or less to a point on the East line of the property conveyed to Park from the South V corner of Section 5, Township 2 South, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence South 60.0 feet to the existing limits of Park City Corporation in Book F of Warranty deeds at page 389; thence North 60.00 feet; to the Northeast corner cor-ner of said property; thence West 820.00 feet more or less to the Northwest North-west corner of Thaynes Canyon No. 3 Subidlvision; thence West 1320.00 feet to the Northwest North-west corner of Section 8, Township 2 South, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence North 782.50 feet; thence North 88'50'23" East 395.08 feet; thence North 89'19'58" , East 395.03 feet; thence Soutr i :88'50:22: East 1350.28 feet; thence South 222.25 feet; thence East 257.42 feet; thence South 545.80 feet to the point of BEGINNING. Containing 42.13 acres more or less. PARCEL B BEGINNING at the Northwest corner of Thaynes Thay-nes Canyon No. 3 Subdivision, said point being West 1320.00 feet from the South Vi corner of Section 5, Township 2 South, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence South 600.00 feet; thence West 1020.00 feet; thence North 600.00 feet; thence East 1020.00 feet to the point of BEGINNING. BEGIN-NING. Containing 14.05 acres more or less. M.R. Olson City Recorder Published in the Park City Newspaper February 17, 24 and March 3, 10, 17, 1983. FOOD Park Meadows Plaza, Park City, Utah 84060 649-8550 (Va mile east of the Holiday Inn) 649-8550 1 r4i ir |