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Show CE9TB37 Page B 1 4 H Thursday, March 25, 1 993 The Park Record D Section B SHE as 'A. 1 C3H 4 'MM' Tlie Way We Were f .4 ' i r i V 1 ? i, ""te., ' 1 4J fEUP it. pi Jrv ;a Riding the hoist photo courtesy Nick Na, Main Street photographer "I remember my first hoist cage ride all too well. There were maybe 12 of us squeezed into the cage....The cage just drops and the outer world disappears. There's a smell to a hardrock mine; it's the smell of broken rock mixed with the sulfur and nitroglycerine of the explosives. The air is damp and cool, about 48 degrees year round. The cage drops 100, 200, 300 feet. The rock walls and timber of the shaft are going by, close enough to touch. Water starts to drip over the cage, over helmets and slickers....There are sections of shaft where the rock is moving. The cage shutters...." -McKay Edwards, president of TransWasatch If such memories interest you, attend the oral history workshop to be held at 7 p.m. on April 8. Martha Bradley, a professor at BYU who is working on the history of Summit County, will speak. Please call the museum office at 645-5135 for the location of the workshop. r 1 Obituary Odi p I Pv VI If f . f S. - -u in For all your printing needs, see us first! Complete graphic design and layout available Letterheads Envelopes Laminating Business Forms Business Cards iv r ' i menus Flyers Tickets Typesetting Brochures Posters Weddings FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY IN PARK CITY IP Wave Publishing, Inc. 675 West 100 South P.O. Box 128 Heber City, Utah 84032 654-1471 FAX: 654-1479 ft Starla Durbin Robby Lea Jim Brets Norma Gray Dale Shaw Lee Bass Pam Klein Jo-Ann Honeywell Karhy McCarthy Uoydtvans DanaWilKams Heather Landis MarkVerrone Rebeooa Larsen Jan Engen Scott Rmagjio Tom Shellenberger Paul Brown Ranch Peterson Christine Hale Pat Whitfield 29 Jane Gorrell Sharon Pain Chris Martell 30 Sharon Lewis- Lucas Rich Dolan Jeanette Mapstone Kim Christians Steve Florio Michael Ayers Barbara Kemp Lisa Weinberger H Chelsey Anaerson Cliff Martinez Helen Marcellin Martha Baird Barbara Dyer Margaret Van Wagoner Sally Chesnutt Charlotte Lanvers I Virginia Y. Street1 u 31 J.D. Christensen Malia Brown George West Kathirn Swensen Christopher Coyle Steve Gibson d d rl J v I. ' Help For Arthritis The Arthritis Foundation provides many services to make life with arthritis easier Contact the Arthritis Foundation for details 1-800-283 -7800 Our loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Virginia Young Street, died March 21, 1993 in a Salt Lake Hospital following a stroke. She was born April 14, 1909 in Park City, Utah to Edwin S. and Nancy Wilkins Young; married David L. Street July 12, 1926 in Hanna, Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He died April 9, 1986. She lived most of her life in Park City. An active member of the LDS Church, she served in many positions, including Primary President and Relief Society President. She was a member of DUP and a licensed practical nurse. She is survived by children: Nancy and Howard Berry, Jack and Mildred Street and Nelladee Street, all of Salt Lake City; and Dorothy and Harvey Van Wagoner, of Midway. Eleven grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren. Brothers: Ralph, of Nevada City, California; Robert, of Spanaway, Washington. Preceded in death by four brothers and two sisters. Funeral services and burial were held Wednesday, March 24, 1993 in Salt Lake City. , 4 MAKE THE EXPRESSWAY LIVE UP TO ITS NAME. Whoever invented that wide-open stretch of road had a wonderful idea: multiple lanes with no stop signs or traffic lights. Fortunately, the inventors of the Saab 9000 CSE had an equally wonderful idea: a sports sedan with the kind of eager, fuel-injected engine that allows 01992 Sub Can USA. Inc. you to enjoy roads like these. Plus steering and suspension sus-pension systems that enable you to move through turns and lane changes with unexpected ease. Stop by for more complete information and a test drive. And see what it's like to treat the expressway ex-pressway like an express way. lf3 Ken Garff Saab 575 SO. STATE ST., SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH 84111 (801 ) 521 -61 11 |