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Show Park C itv News Thursday, March 24, 1983 Page All Park City Area GAVHJG3 CONTIMUE 13 A.P.H. simple interest financing on new Porsches and Audis. S2$ KstoSk" 1982 Audi Coupes as low as $12,95 (stock Check the savings on 1983 Audi 5000 Turbo Diesels: See your Utah PorscheAudi dealer. In Salt Lake City Dave Strong ssasCHE 1045 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 531-9900 Utah's only exclusive PorscheAudi dealer. FTTT1 ejT I 1 VI Stock 47390 Special savings Your net cost $19,035 - 2,845 $16,190 You only pay for the money for the time you use It. No prepayment pre-payment penalty. Available to qualified buyers of any new Porsche or Audi for up to 60 months for a limited time only. ill ' . 1 br' fjL '4 o help you get the most out of the energy at home, Mountain Energy Evaluation program. Through this program, a highly trained Mountain Fuel Home Energy Advisor will inspect your home making specific recommendations recommen-dations on how you can reduce your home's energy consumption. Mountain Fuel's advisor will estimate the energy savings that may result from any major conservation measures you implement such as installing a new energy efficient appliance, or adding insulation. The advisor will also explain low or no cost practices you can adopt to save energy, and money. Fuel is offering a Park City is in by Marty Peterson Throughout the 198283 winter season, area ski resorts and the town of Park City have received many requests for use of their facilities and scenery as backdrops for both still photography and motion pictures. pic-tures. Some of these requests came from major production studios, such as the "General Hospital" episode shot on location in Deer Valley, a Coca Cola commercial com-mercial filmed at the Park City Ski Area, and several episodes of "PM Magazine" for both Salt Lake City and California audiences. Then there were the fashion shoots at the Park City Ski Area for Mens Wear magazine, and recently, by the advertising, agency for Women's Day magazine in their "Women's Day Salutes America" campaign. In addition to that were freelance photographerwri you use M ADDRESS: Home Mail MOUNTAIN FUEL jnjipnDATriE ters on press tours who needed their own shots for their editorial coverage of Park City, and the many video companies filming clips for future use. There is no doubt in our minds that Park City provides a special type of backdrop for these creative pursuits. Within our town, a photographer or cinematographer can find everything, from a historic commercial district to a secluded, lavishly-furnished and modern condominium setting. He can film a model or actor overlooking a mountain moun-tain view from a balcony, or find a snow-covered field to film a cross-country ski race. Over the last few months, the ChamberBureau staff has worked with the Utah Film Development office and with several of these crews, helping to facilitate their needs and those of Park City's. One of these projects ountain Fuel's ome Energy Evaluation cah show you how. To Request Your Home Energy Evaluation Clip the coupon and return it to the address below: I would like a Mountain Fuel Home home energy evaluation. NAME: PHONE NUMBER: BEST TIME TO CALL: (HOME) (WORK) I UNDERSTAND THE COST FOR THIS SERVICE IS $15.00 AND THIS AMOUNT WILL APPEAR ON MY FUEL BILL AFTER THE EVALUATION IS COMPLETED. 'Provided my account is current. Signature to: Conservation Programs Mountain Fuel Supply P.O. Box 11368 : Salt Lake City, UT 84139 the limelight again will begin filming in Park City for a few days in early May. It's a made-for-TV-movie entitled, "When Your Lover Leaves." The story is that of a woman who parts company com-pany with her former live-in, and then begins questioning her values and lifestvle a sort of comedy drama Much of the filming will take place in Salt Lake City, but, according to Utah Film Development Coordinator John Earle, "They wanted to use Park City for its mountains, moun-tains, for the exteriors of Park City. It's the Main Street area, the charm of Park City the older, restored area ... they like the look of those areas." The producer of the film, Irv Zavada, may be remembered remem-bered by some for his work in Park City as he filmed another made-for-TV-movie entitled, "Incident at Crestridge" (known during filming as "Lady With a Energy Advisor to come to my (HOME) z mber of C ommerce ention and Visitors Bureau Badge"). That film production produc-tion came at a bad time for Park City, during a warm summer when Park Avenue was under construction and the only relief was on Main Street. Problems occurred when the crews used up much of the available Main Street space for their equipment and filming. From the start, ChamberBureau Cham-berBureau staff members have made the Utah Film Development office. Producer Irv Zavada and his location scouts, aware of past problems with film projects in Park City. And with "When Your Lover Leaves," much of the confusion con-fusion and disruption will be avoided by explaining how Park City operates as a community, and offering alternatives to the film crew. John Earle said, "We are making sure we have a lot more careful preparation. This film will be simpler, with less locations and we home to perform a (WORK) Date will all be more careful to make sure things are double-checked double-checked before they begin." John mentioned that this project will bring a crew of some 50-60 people, including a well-known female star in the leading role. Executive producers of "When Your Lover Leaves" are Ron Howard and Henry Winkler. And although executive producers don't normally-come normally-come to film locations. John feels that because of Howard's and Winkler's interest in-terest in Park City, they may also join the filming crew. "When Your Lover Leaves" is looking for an airing date last this summer or in the fall. But as plans progress for the Park City filming in May, we will continue con-tinue to work with the crew to avoid any problems and to keep you up to date on their plans for locations. We look forward to your input and assistance, as a community, on this project. Legal LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING A public hearing will be held on April 14, 1983 before the City Council of Park City concerning the Petition of Brian Schank to vacate a non-exclusive utility easement across Lot 1 of the Thaynes Canyon Subdivision No. 3. Persons objecting to the vacation of the easement should appear at the hearing. Janet Scott, Dep. Recorder Recor-der Published in the Park City Newspaper March 24, 31 and April 7 and 14, 1983. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Adjustment Adjust-ment on Zoning of Park City, Utah, will at its meeting held Tuesday. April 5, 1983. beginning at 5:00 p.m., at the Marsac School on Marsac Avenue (south entrance), consider the following appeals with respect to the enforcement enfor-cement of the zoning ordinance or-dinance and IT IS HEREBY REQUIRED THAT EACH CASE UP FOR HEARING WILL BE PRESENTED AND ARGUED BEFORE THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AD-JUSTMENT EITHER BY THE PETITIONTIONER OR BY AN AUTHORIZED AGENT. IF REPRESENTED REPRESEN-TED BY AN AGENT. THE AGENT MUST HAVE WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION AUTHORIZA-TION FROM THE OWNER. Agenda Item No. 1 Application of the Bet-tilyon Bet-tilyon Corporation, the owner of the project known as the Cornice located at the resort center, cen-ter, requesting an extension exten-sion of the nonconforming use modification beyond the six month expiration date. Agenda Item No. 2 Approval of the minutes for the meeting held on February 1, 1983. Agenda Item No. 3 Workshop on the powers and purview of Boards of Adjustment as empowered by the State. Published in the Park City Newspaper March 24 and 31, 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. |