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Show THE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1974 PARK CITY Mm PAGE 7 IN THE BEGINNING... W-- UTAH STATE LIQUOR LAWS or Brown Bag Rules Liquor in Utah is state controlled and the state employs three methods of distribution: 1. State Package Agency 2. Mini Package Agency 3. Private Club 1. State Package Agencies (Liquor Stores) These stores are closed Sundays and holidays. If the liquor or wine purchased at these stores is taken into a restaurant or bar, a charge for setups or corkage is involved. There are five package agencies in Park City: i Ansil Johnson, far right, standing in the Sweatfield dray, is waiting to transport a group of skiers from the railroad station to the jump Ideation selected by the Kiwanis Club in 1922. Photo courtesy: Fraser Buck opened the first commercial ski area which consisted of a small cable tow. In 1922, responding to requests How many of you knew that one of the pioneer skiers in Park City rode with the Jesse James Gang? Skiing up to the Jones Bonanza Boarding House on Bonanza Flats to see William Woodward, former member of the James Gang, is (me of Fraser Bucks many memories of early skiing in this area. from Salt Lake skiers, the Park City kiwanis formed a committee to select a ski jumping site. After deciding on a suitable location, the committee met the jumping enthusiasts at the train station and showed them the proposed area which was behind Alice Terrys house (where the Three Kings Condominiums now stand). -- Fraser Buck, a knowledgeable town historian, is the author of Treasure Mountain Home, a colorful history of Park City. Fraser was kind enough to contribute to the Coalition the first of a series of articles on early Park Fraser took a picture of John Ecker soaring off the new jump. The following year his City. 1922 Small groups might get together and take day trips to Hie King and Bonanza Flats area, four miles south of town. Fraser remembers taking overnight trips to the Jones Bonanza Mine with a G.A.R. (Grand Army of the Republic) veteran, Billy Woodard. Sometimes they would ski down in the moonlight and other times come down early in the morning in time to get to work. For those of you who consider 200 cm a long ski, the hot ski of that day was seven feet long with some Swedes and Fins sporting eleven foot models. To facilitate the four mile dimb to the Bonanza Flats a 1 foot by 3 foot strip of burlap was knotted benedth the ski and tied over the boot to prevent slipping downhill. As skiing became jumping competition, which was bom behind Alice Terrys house, was the first organized skiing in the state of Utah. Stoom i GIFTS OF DISTINCTION 3C3 MAIN STREET, . , apres ski spot was Ras Rasmussens store near Snyder-villIt was here that the Swedes and Fins would gather to recap the days events over soda water' and beer. The popularity of Rasmussens grew to such an extent that a new jump was built (Hi Ecker hill, a location close to the store. This hill was named after Peter Ecker, brother of John 3. Private Clubs Private clubs carry a large selection of liquor and wine, and members may purchase bottles over the bar. The membership fee is dictated by the hotel, motel, or restaurant in which the club is located. Most private clubs are open seven days a week. At the present time there are two private clubs in Park City: Tolmiea menziesii (Piggy). back plant or Pick-a-back- to eight inches tall and ten to fifteen inches wide, has hairy leaves that produce at their base a miniature version of the plant itself. LOUNGE UPSTAIRS long-stemme- more popular, residents of Salt Lake would take the train to Park City and spend the day skiing in Deer Valley. As the weekend skiers grew in numbers, Otto Carpenter Each week the Rain Forest will introduce you to a new, different plant which you can enjoy in your own home. The piggyback plant, six ITALIAN CUISINE Open at 6:00 Daily 412 Main Street Certain restaurants are licensed to sell minibottles and tenths of wine. Again,, there is a or corkage. The customer charge for set-up-s must mix his own drink, in accordance with state law. State law prohibits the transport of liquor or wine out of the mini package agency. Restaurants with mini stores in Park City are: , e. . 2. Mini Package Agencies Adolph's Car 19 The Christopher Mileti's photograph was incorporated into a picture button. The proceeds from the sale of this button were 'used to provide prizes for jumping competition. Another jump was later built above Empire Avenue and was the scene of competition for four years. At this time, the in there was no organized skiing in this area. Prior to of picture button frame. When the Ecker jump was built, the abandoned Empire jump was used by adventurous school children. In Frasers recollection, the C'est Bon Hotel The Claimjumper Hotel Day's Market Park City Resort Rosie's Delicatessen Car 19 Silver King Lodge The editor and staff of the PARK CITY COALITION invite your comments or opinions on any of the issues discussed in our newspaper. Please feel free to send us these comments in the form of LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Park City Coalition, P.O. Box 828, Park City, 84060. d, Piggyback plants do their best in bright, indirect light. If you have only artificial light, provide at least 400 At night time the temperatures should be 40 degrees 'to 55 degrees and day temperatures of 55 degrees to 70 degrees are ideal. The soil should be kept moist. You may repot at any time of the year using a foot-candle- s. 1 221 MAIN ANTIQUES general-purpos- soiL . 4:00-8:0- 0 . 10:00-5:0- 0 WEEKLY SPECIAL Small Cook Stove - .potting . . When you purchase a new STORE HOURS Wednesday, Thursday, Friday . Saturday and Sunday e $125 ' V plant for your home, it needs an adjustment period of two to three' weeks.' After that time, it no longer needs special care and can go on the normal regimen. Don Prescott . Jan Peterson .. Stan Avery Kerry Bolton . Steve Dering .. Worker, Publisher Worker, Publisher Elly Katz Worker Worker Worker Worker Debbie Reade Peter Tooker Worker Worker Worker Bill Kranstover Judy Phillips .. ., ... Worker The PARK CITY COALITION was established Monday, February 11, 1974 by the above individuals B |