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Show wnm Wednesday, August 29, 1974 Page PARK CITY BRIEFS PRE-SCHOO- L CLINIC TWINS! : Physical examinations, required of all those in Kindergarten, will be offered by Dr. Cook both on Wednesday, September 4th, and Wednesday, September 11th, at 9:15 AM at Marsac School. There is no charge Pre-Scho- ol for the examinations. T.B.CLINIC: Tuberculosis checkups will be conducted by Rose Bigelow at Marsac School at 9: 15 AM on'Thur-sdaSeptember 17th. Tests are required of all kindergarteners, schoolteachers, and school personnel, as well as all NEW students in both Marsac and the High School. The Park City School District pays for the above to be tested. Food Handlers and any others in the comcharge. munity may also have TB tests for a TRUCK MISHAP AT RESORT Thursday, August 22nd, a Contri Construction Company truck rolled back into the sewer line trench that runs through the GPCCs upper and lower parking lots. The extent of damage is not known. y, 50-ce- nt TRIVIA TEST The Coalition had hardly hit the street before Debbie Gang called our office to correctly answer last weeks Trivia Test. Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Zelda Gilroy, and the number 844 won Debbie a free lunch compliments of the Eating Establishment. If you are the first person to correctly answer the following three questions, you, too, will receive a delicious lunch from the Eating Establishment. Phone or answer in person. The Coalition is located at 419 Main Street and our telephone number is 1. Who recorded the hit tune Its All in the Game? 2. Who portrayed My Little Margie? 3. What was the category for last weeks puzzle? TWINS! 14 649-959- 2. Les and Linda Off ret s dog, Riley, broke his leg when he ran under Lindas horse. Now both he and Les are on the convalescent list for 6 weeks. BROKEN BACK Another trucking accident occurred on Main Street, ComFriday afternoon, August 23rd. A Harris Trucking First-Lapany trucks frame snapped in front of the Cozy Chance Bar. The ailing trucks load was transferred, via backhoe, to another truck. st PARK CITY SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT In a late, late bulletin, Wolfes-Clu- b edged the Muckers to take the second annual Park City Softball Invitational into a record three-wa- y tie. Wolfes-CluThe three teams, the Muckers and the PCAs all ended the day LONG tourney with a 1 record. The fourth team, the Red Devils, finished 3 for the day. The Muckers, who leave this week on their Canadian, tour, led the invitational into the last inning of their last scored two runs in the seventh inning game. Wolfes-Clu- b b, 2-- 0-- to win by one run. Thanks should go to all people concerned with the invitational for their excellent handling of the throngs of people, TV cameras, and of course and notwithstanding -- THE BEER. EXCAVATION UNCOVERS OLD BOTTLES During excavation for the Main Street Improvement District, the Bob Harris Company crew unearthed a large number of coffin flask (whiskey) bottles, and blob top soda water bottles from Park City. According to Roslyn Grose, owner of Park City Antique and Floral, the bottles were from the or era. The find occurred on Thursday in back of the Mount Air Variety Store, an area that had been heavily populated by saloons in Park Citys earlier pre-Prohibiti- tum-of-the-centu- on ry days. LAST WEEKS SOLUTION FIRST CHANCE ) . THE IS IN WASH. D.C. J PUZZLE ANSWERS NEXT WEEK LAST CHANCE J MAIN GARDEN SUPPLIES FURNITURE & HARDWARE FISHING The Most Elegant GEAR Come see us for all your Spring clean-uand building supplies WEVE GOT IT ALU 551 MAIN STREET p Closed Sunday and Wednesday CONTINENTAL CUISINE LIQUOR & WINK STORK ON PRKMIS BANQUET AND RECEPTION FACILITI . Open Every Day Monday - Saturday 5-- 11 p.m. Sundays 2 p.m.-1- 0 p.m. Your hosts: Ali and Jennifer Manteghi |