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Show Wednesday, September U, 1974 Page 1 jQOU JJIJLIJLU CjJU JLI UL I. 0 lUI 11 lj lj KlFj SEASON SKI PASS RATES SET FOR '74-7- 5 SEASON Beginning September 15th, Park City Resort season passes will be available for the coming ski season. This H years pass rates are as follows: Regular season pass : $225 Park City resident season pass : $200 Park City student season pass : $90 WOLFE'S EXPANSION Wolfes Park City sports store is undergoing extensive remodeling and expansion. Spreading into what used to be Stein Eriksen Sports and the Hal Taylor & Associates real estate office, Wolfes will add approximately 1800 square feet to their store . Store manager Jan Peterson says the added space will allow Wolfes to carry more complete lines and more variety. We should be able to offer the best there is. More emphasis on touring and winter camping equipment will be a result of the expansion. Senior Citizen season pass : $100 Family season passes are also available with the first member of the family paying the regular season pass rate ($225), the second $185, and the third and each additional member $150. The above passes will be available beginning September 15th at the Resort Condominium Registration Building. HIGH SCHOOL HOMECOMING Homecoming activities abound at Park High this week. Daily events include: Hat Day, Red Day, and Graffiti Day, as well as a slave auction and class skits. Friday caps off the week with a parade down Main Street, the Homecoming Dance, and game with South Summit. Special events include Name the Miner Contest, which gives the winner a season bus pass to all away games, and a Dummy Burn. ; . CEREBRAL PALSY CONFERENCE The United Cerebral Palsy Directors Conference, hosted by Utah Special Olympics, meets in Park City t. Sponsored by the Kennedy FounSeptember dation, the national convention will host 150 people, including all state directors, National Director Earl Cunard, Kile Rote, Jr., and Mrs. Shriver. 17th-21s- WORKERS WIDEN WOLFES A : j ; ) j PUZZLE INSTRUCTIONS The names of ten National Football League teams are hidden in this block of letters. The teams may be spelled forward or backward, and may run horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. Can you find all ten? ; ) A TRIVIA TEST The last Trivia Test was won by Randy Thomson, proprietor of the Miner's Delight. He identified Tommy Edwards, Gale Storm, and Park City streets as the win- ning trio of answers. Randys trivial knowledge has ear- ned him a free lunch compliments of the Eating j ! j; Establishment. To win your free lunch, be the first person to correctly j; j answer the following three questions. Entries may be I made in person or by phone to the Coalition office. We j ; j are located at 419 Main Street and our telephone number : ! is ) LAST WEEKS SOLUTION j j . ; ! 5: ; oTrJE; L,W u 649-959- 2. J Whose guitar was instrumental in making Rebel Rouser number one on the popular music charts? 2. Who was the Indian chief on the Howdy Dowdy 1. l j j ; ! show? When does Utahs 1974 general waterfowl hunting season commence? (Reported in the August 28th J; Wildlife column) 3. ftAAAA 5 ! |