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Show Prince Albert visits On March 19, 1991, Jerry Gilomen and the ParkWest Staff hosted "Top of the Mountain" for International Olympic Committee Members Prince Albert of Monaco, his guest Ms. Jeannie Duncan, and Mr. and Mrs. Vitaly Smirnov of the Soviet Union. Neil Richardson, Janine Duncan, Jerry Gilomen, Prince Albert, and Bob Bells relax after dinner at the Lookout House. Pi ' ... . . ,. ' " . A. .. ' Emily Oveson, Lt. Gov Overson, Prince Albert, Janine Duncan pose for a picture prior to snowmobiling at "Top of the Mountain" party at ParkWest. Atlanta to help Utah Olympic Bid The co-chairman of the Atlanta Olympic Games Organizing Committee Com-mittee will visit Salt Lake City in April to help raise money for the city's bid for the 1998 Winter Olympics. Olym-pics. Andrew Young, who is also a former ambassador to the United Nations, two-term Georgia representative and two-time mayor of Atlanta, is scheduled to speak at two invitation-only events April 18 and 19, according to Fred Ball, president of the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce. The events will signal a start of a week of activities aimed at raising funds and building public involvement involve-ment in Salt Lake's bid. The dinner and breakfast also Coloring Contest winners Ages 5 and under: First Place John Sikorski, age 5; Second Place Corey Bethke, age 5; Third Place Courtney Baker, age 3 12. Ages 6-9: First Place Dean DeLeone, age 7; Second Place Heather Barnes, age 8; Third Place Annelise Vesely age Ages 10 to 12: First Place Natalie Staples, age 10; Second Place Micheal Demkowicz, age 11, Third Place Kary Thompson, age 10. Honorable Mentions Up to 5" years: Madeleine Johnson, Chad, Tyler Smith, Spencer Donovan, Jessica Pace, Amy Miner, Megan Williams, Chasidee Anderson, Ander-son, Reilly Baber, Christopher Coyle, Whitney Maxfield, Collin Barber, Natasha Ostrom, Kent DeLeone, Dana Peugh, Codie Larsen, Nicholas Hill, Jenny Badewitz. "" - 6- 9 years: Bradley Grange, Charlotte Lanvers, John Dillon, Michael Stedman, Lindsey Van, Erin Blake, Erik Loboschefsky, Julie Hewson, Sarah Harward, Lauren Kadziel, Meghan Quinn, Josh Hill, Ian Richards, Corey Heath, Rebecca Katz, Julie Psaros, Jack Caughran, Christina Saunders. Guests began the evening with cocktails in the TrailsEnd Restaurant and then were taken up the mountain to the LookOut House in state-of-the-art snowcats. All local ski areas were represented for this special evening In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. (&&& or - , r , , may signal a month in which Olympics Olym-pics organizers approach their goal of raising $1.7 million before a mid-June mid-June meeting in Birmingham, England, where the International Olympic Committee will select a host of the '98 Winter Games. Salt Lake City is competing against five other cities for the IOC's nod. As chairman of Atlanta's bid com-mitee, com-mitee, Young was considered instrumental in-strumental in helping that city be selected last September by the IOC as host of the 1996 Summer Olympics. Olym-pics. Young, now a co-chairman, will speak first at a dinner at the Olympus Olym-pus Hotel in Salt Lake, according to Deborah Bayle, Chamber vice president. presi-dent. Organizers have been preparing prepar-ing invitations to mail. The dinner f : i V i Kary Thompson, age 10 Lit Carey Bethke, age 5 10 to 12 years: Bielle Crump, Sarah Moss, Dylan Quinn, Justin Crump, Lacey O'Driscoll, Matthew Reid, Rachel DeLeone. h hi ParkWest Phil Jones from Park City and Mr. and Mrs. Gil Williams from Deer Valley, Lt. Governor and Mrs. Val Oveson, Mr. and Mrs. David Harries of DRC, and Chairman of the Utah Olympic Committee, Tom Welch. Music was provided by the Pat Carnahan Jazz Trio. will cost $150 per person, and the price includes one night's free lodging lodg-ing at the hotel. All proceeds will go to the bid committee. Young will speak at an 8 a.m. breakfast at the hotel April 19. Cost for the breakfast will be $30 a person or $225 for a table of eight. Bayle said other events for the week had yet to be firmly scheduled because the bid committee and the Chamber have focused on organizing organiz-ing events that will raise money for the bid. The 16-member Olympics Round Table, a group of area businessmen led by industrialist Jon Huntsman, banker Spencer Eccles and Tribune publisher emeritus John W. Gallivan, has raised close to $750,000 in cash and pledges, Ball said. Dean Deleone, age 7 Courtney Baker, age 3 All Honorable Mentions are invited in-vited to stop by the Park Record and pick up their prize. Thanks to all the participants! W f sA jy i After You Get Out From Under Your Covers Easter Sunday, Find Out ( V V 11 til o ir t i Hjiiuer Ours. We're keeping Park City's most luscious brunch under cover... that is, until Sunday morning rolls around. Then we'll reveal platters of tempting meats, seafood dishes, pastries, omelets and fruits. Bring the whole gang for a full-blown feast, or share a leisurely meal with a special guest. Either way, you'll eat like a king... without spending like one. 1S00 Paxfi cfumuz Cak &lPJj J. jj Roger ? I 1 t,nwiM..iwmu Tom k Kli3 Suzy ' r l 1 Rob rf FvFNT RllJlit I 1 . 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