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Show A-- Saturday, January 11, 1997 The Park Record 4 City H Tlx Tost Truck workers 'shred dude TO SUCCESS f" jm ' . j r ' Tellers " ' ' Jri ii Vrev r Nit'tN a nh arccr i ii' , ii II hank One Join one of the nation s most dwidmi,. tind plent ot gronlh potential and a prolessional cnurunment including handling iah cmx Wfflp'BlESmS! required t 4 s K rk ii it V , t A The Sundance Film Festival uJ to FORMAL EVENTS OPEN HOUSES PRIVATE PARTIES Extensive gourmet menus artistically presented and protessionally served Hk BANK-O- NE iuuiw : it Begins Here Call 647-001- 0 in Pari City Catering Prices Effective Jan. (2XS& ice in Park Cits welcomes r Vti V f Hit The most elaborate catering sen i pHitivc alanrs. and exirptiona! bene!ils including ar and luiUun r hr r ad n suut" tail 801 or fax your resume to an u 4 bruiuh Uationv ou mav also mail a resume to Bank irk i t I M IVeemploment drug testing and fingerprinting ar t i h i "a "j1 or 268-233- 2 inSLC linhi Jim Other PHOTO BY BRUCE DICKENS 11 & 12, 1997 OUR PARK CITY STORE ONLY While Supplies Last. glflP Sweet Choice California 72 Count Full Case Park City Public Works Department employees Rosario (left) and Rafael Argostegui (right) work hard at the site of the old sewer treatment plant to recycle Christmas trees into garden mulch. The program came to a halt last Friday, so no more trees will be accepted. Predicting Park Citys future is city managers intention Continued from A-- priorities 3 Call fur open space is answered Ross was especially busy in 1996 with a number of open space acquisitions The city acquired about 860 acres during the year, and has had to commit upwards of $4 million to get them Ross said the expenditures are justified, given the city council's expressed desire to attain and preserve the open character of the Park City area are there Obviously, tax revenues, Ross said Despite the tricky juggling act, Ross said he wouldnt have it any other way He intends to remain at city hall for the foreseeable future with the council," said Ross But we feel like Park City is attractive to outsiders because of the unique natural characteristics, which," basically, means open space Just how much to spend and what kind of improvements to make with what kind of outcome in mind those are the eternal questions Weve had adequate funding, foitunately, because weve had fairly good growth in Its a think I great place weve been very fortunate to attract employees we have a very demanding constituency, and a very demanding council, said Ross But its the challenge that keeps it fun. high-qualit- y Its challenging because KUED special shows communities Limit 3 Cases Per Family working together against violence Market Street Violence has the power to isolate neighbors and divide But in communities Large Alaskan neighborhoods across the country, ordinary people are working together to make a difference-o- ne man, one woman and one child at a time Making Peace, airing Fridays at 9 p m . beginning King Crab Legs Jan 17, features 11 people neighbor for positive change The four-paseries airs as part of KUED's ongoing Act Against Violence outreach project On Jan 17, Soul Survivors talks to mothers who have lost their children to street violence and now teach others about waging peace, a former gang working neighbor-t- o rt Effective January sales tax and property there are public safety concerns that take precedence at our Park City Store Only Station) 11& 12 1500 Snow Creek Drive (Behind the Mt. Air Cafe & Top Stop No Rain Checks After 8 p.m. Sunday Chicago youth make new choices Healing the Family, airing Jan 24, features a battered wife from Mountain View, Calif who freed herself and now helps others do the same, a neighborhood school in Watts educates children holistically as the community works together to succeed Airing Jan 31. Rebuilding our n Communities captures residents of Chicagos South Side and while middle-clas- s volunteers working together to turn abandoned lots and buildings into vital community spaces, a man in Columbus, Ohio, inspires the countrys most endangered African-America- African- young population men to value themselves and their community. Finally, Facing Racism, airing Feb 7, explores the shadow of racism in America Five strangers confront their own expectations and talk frankly and openly about American also helps leader-turned-auth- - race difference and reality, themselves and revealing mirroring society in a remarkable experience. KUED airs the refreshing Making Peace series as part of its efforts to show communities positive ways to solve todays problems of violence, says KUED General Manager Fred Esplin We are dedicated to serving the community through the power of television. Attend public meetings and watch your government at work. THE PERFECT FAf I I CAR ISNT PERFECT UNLESS FAMILIES CAN AFFORD IT. 97 LEGACY IMPREZA SPORT WAGON Per Mo. THE VOLVO 850. THE IMPORT CAR IN ITS CLASS. 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