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Show Mr. Wizard: A carnival atmosphere News B3 'Place' revisited Limelight C1 Jubilation: Winning at last Sports C7 n f ,1--.. 4 I I I 111 V. ft I' 1 SportsC7 t " .. J yffT f If DAIPIpy Vaillemitnimes nib Tg T Vol. 107, No. 1 3 Sections, 58 Pages Thursday, February 13, 1986 OIL V-? ,JM '-; UvW ) .'LVx 4 v I a .:, '( .' , . . ; . . f " , . ' ... I i . ..." t y , i fy ., t i. . : ' . c i r . ; t i w ,f '; ' Neal Palumbo Parents, teens to meet tooig in JANICE PKHH V lii'Ciirri editor options. Thai's whai tonight's meeting on iltohul. drui;. and teens will be ihdUt. A group oi parents became con-.rnii'd con-.rnii'd about what appeared to be a jutting problem with substance abuse at Park City's middle and nigh schools and for ueeks. they lave been organizing tonight's 7 I'm meeting it the Treasure Moun-i.iin Moun-i.iin Middle School. That parent group, which calls iMf Choices Together, will present formation and a variety ot propos-Uolutions propos-Uolutions to those attending. Par- np.ims win oreaK up inio smau -roups to discuss problems and i'xsible solutions. Urganizers want both adults and "Uths to come together at the ueeling to share concerns and w ork i low h cI creating i positive en- mm merit lor the town's "lolescents. I'arent Ten Comes and Carol 'Wl. prevention specialist at The ''mention (Vnter. have been work-'ill work-'ill nn proposals lor parent-child "inlructs. ''"uncihii.iii and p.n-ent Tom Micllenberu(r has been working on a 'I'll center concept with some of the 'w"'s teenagers. Buell has been "iking lo create at th- high school ' Fw counseling program similar "lie one thai has been successfully M't-niting at the middle school. (or all of the different ap-'naches. ap-'naches. the participants agree on thing-thai finger-pointing and !laming will t soive any problems In' excited that th. community jl Setting involved," said Nancv "llai'd. school distric: intervention dualist -it a nnmm;( i v. V.WHIIIIUIIIIV QIIU Are anl church challenge. " she W going to rally to it just like wo did for Krent'.'" The town's drive to raise money to 'Hp pay for i cancer treatment for ear-old B cut Bloomenlhal was of unselnsh concern, she said 'o one .v as defensive about I'o'cnt." she said, hoping aloud the 'own wounl be just a- positive in '.elping the town's youth Drug an i alcohol use. -he said, are part of the limited options teenagers ,ovo during nr weekends She said 'hat she is I labbergasted" when -he hears teenagers say there is Mthing to do on -Friday and Sat u r ay nights in his resort town 'Something somehow is breaking io n.'' sh' -aid. "All 'he makings here.' She said teens need a neater choice of heal'hs things to o Pollard also said' -he doesn't I'lame parents for leen problems Parents wo. K hard in this town." -ho said sometimes at more than job- in addition to perlorming he difficult t isk of raising children. So she sai i parents need to hell) one another and open up better com aunication ith their children That is the basis for the parent - lnld contracts th.il will be resented domes an I Kuell. one con i act. Come- said, is a sale house" concept m which ,.ai ents sign agreements not to allow am haporonO'l parties in their homes i. it- let under me people drink or use Irugs in their homes. other parents would be aware of a ho has signed these contracts and mild refu a- lo allow their teens to attend parlies at homes where the nntracts have not been signed. The oth t agreeme ;ls are bet vecn parent and chili The child agrees thai il he or she uels drunk or lie person with whom the teen is rifling gets drunk, the child will call nume lor a rule The parent agrees They're the best in Utah. Park City's Academic Decathlon team displays first-place trophies it earned in St. George. Back row, from left to right: instructor John Krenkel, Tom Meuzelaar, Chris Eisenberg, Colin McComb, Mark Van Luren, Joss Nerkom, Jennifer Klason, Samantha Neukon, James Clahane. Front row, from left to right: Jay Worley, Rachelle Argyle, Mike Eicher, Brent Adams and instructor Linda Preston. Tlhey'ire N 1 : High school team wins academic decathlon t; MM SMI DI.KV ion! st all rilcr iul when Hie winner was an-Hiiinced an-Hiiinced the morning of Feb 8. little rk City II uh School leealhlon I am was not u in the stale champion Options to A6 Uwsuit filed in avalanche death "l!l(KBi;nu; ""Vl"'i sum ,(.,. lJfai!!lilnnJWr0ngfl11 d0ath suil instVd in federal court '2 f Park Cit' Ski Area-(, Area-(, J ng from the death of a North Jvala;ianrccaught in an Tl VJacSas filed Iast Friday by X c-. atHa:re11 "I. of Kinston, Greater pg I the carelessness a March it Clly CorP' resulted lnveloDed h 1985, avalanche that mi ,ra his Wife. Ma,.h..,.; - ,:'1.'i.ynW:Har: orlrir,, UIC inclusion ot llarroii Vttomens slalom race. rhi... buried for 20 r'Xw o, 1 stle was found hv Mlicalr The. Car... . ""sStallhBll- 1 cnii hn;,Tl also 1 Center. a day later of car- iversity of Utah 'Mri n 'ou "amed Robert and hleP,n Vl1 ot RinD .u. 1 01 Murray. I Man ?e bV.gered the avalan-irgerousare"g avalan-irgerousare"g int0 a closed. "ndsufferedm buriel in the slide "ock injuries. INDEX David K ne-t. allorii. lor the pi imlill. told 'I he Park Kecord the -nil charges 'lial the resorl tailed to irevont the avalanche from occurr ng and laih-d lo lake reasonable precautions lo keep people out ot a :,,reseeabh avalanche ai ea The resorl was negligent and tailed tail-ed to reasonably warn Hie wctim ol he avalaii he danger, he suil savs li was also negligent, the suit charg-t.,l charg-t.,l j directing World Cup spec :jl,irs into an area ot avalanche danger. The Tuesdav afternoon avalanche neasured ab.ml MM feel long. eet wide and in to C feet deep, ac wording to Nick Badaim. chairman , the bo, id of Alpi o Meadows Tahoe. Nev e parent eompanx ol Hie Park Cil Ski Area H irrell vas buried under heavy. .vel'snow dtcr she tri-d lo protect herself under a ridge on the ski slope. . The suit seeks $5 million in general damages, $600,000 for lost income, $50,000 for pain and suffering and $9,926 for medical and funeral expenses The P adenuc .opposed ! - pat compe' iiama held last week lan stroim 1 A and -1 A schools nlei ed and. liler all. Park City had .ist three sir nig students lrom last ear's squad. So they hea led to St Ceorge w ill) .-oal of p ai ing in the lop live and i i aging sumc pride because I he i,:."! team pi. iced second last year. ller a nig bus rid and a long , , ol w rit en tests and oral presen-.itioiis presen-.itioiis wa- over Feb 7. I hey were in i -1 place ark City Hi. school in he lin other - h School, the smallest, he state, had defeated ehools in the compel i- I hey were simply the hesl 1 beli-'ve we were successful i .cause o ir kids hav a sense ol ommitm nt lo each oilier, the . imaradei ae was groat " said John a nikel. who oaches the learn with 1 inda Preston This group is a pure delight lo oi k with. O i paper, we didn't have ne scholars hat we had last year, i '.ul when il came down to it. they ,ad the gu s and determination to do We flo iied home on i he bus ride ack " Indeed, l was a sur arise that the earn did -o well Cone were Robbie anlh. who w is the top scorer in the late lasl year' with about 6. :!()(! aoinls The team was also missing hris Flkins. now a student at Stan-ii Stan-ii d t'nivers . and Jim Finegan. a -indent at l lecidenlal College. The kid- realized t:n- were goals; go-als; lo have lo pull their share and ork as a team and they did." 'reslon sa d Most o the other schools have a -larortwo but this was a total team it"il Our s kids were within 40(1 points ol each oilier." Park City scored 36.219 points to eat Mountain View in Orem by 'i2o points and Brighton. Salt Lake i ily. by 2. (Mil We're all immenseK pleased, proud and honored by their achicve-nenl." achicve-nenl." sa-d Principal Jack Do.ier. "1 can't Hunk of anything that, has ivon me nore pleasure in :!() years in Ihis business." The compe: il ion is a series of 10 events in which students can score a maximum of 1. 000 points each, with n.ooo points being a perfect team core They compete in language and aerature. mathematics, science, history, economics and line arts by Decathlon to A6 Now you see them, now you don't For sever .1 days, a series of wllow -and black signs informed i'ark City residents tli .i they must keep their dogs on leashes. But almost as quickK as the 11 igns were posted by Summit County nimal I'ontrol Olficcr Barry shoda. they were taken dow n by city rews. And on Wednesday Shoda. Assis-'ant Assis-'ant City Public Works Director lohn Lind and City Planner Nora sellenrich sa' down to hammer out a hat went w rong in the process of approving the signs. The signs, posted throughout lown. informed Park City residents at the town's leash law Shoda said the signs were intended to inform the town residents that infractions of the leash law would be adjudicated in ath Circuit Court in Park City, i..iher than in the justice of the DOGS IUST BE LEASHED ORDINANCE NO. 113 r L i Signs like this unleased some controversy in Park Citv. . . je'f Jensen . . . leading to their removal remov-al bv citv crews. peace court a - in the past. Shoda said there apparently was a miscommunication regarding the signs. Two signs apparently were illegally il-legally posted on state Highways 224 and 24K belore proper permits were -ecured from Ihe L'tah Department "I Transportation. CDOT informed the city of the illegally il-legally posted signs and ordered Ihem taken dow n Seltenrich notified ihe streets department to remove ;hose signs. But for some reason, she said, all the sins were taken down instead of just the two. After Wednesday's meeting. Lind and Shoda agreed that Ihe color of die signs did not blend with the current cur-rent city signage and so the county will order new signs lhat say the leash law is in force. Sellenrich said. The new signs should be up within I wo w eeks, she said Calendar. . , Classifieds. A16 C16 Columns A4 Business B9 Editorial A2 Entertainment Cl Letters A3 Legals B12 Sports C7 Television BIS |