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Show THE MRK Wednesday, October 23, 1974 CITY COALITION 5 rage i PARE CITY BRIEFS? Public JJottcetf KOB1X LOCKE NAMED ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SKI SCHOOL Robin Locke has been named Assistant Director of the Park City Resort Ski School. A Resort employee since 1967, he has been supervisor of the Ski School for the past three seasons. Locke has been a member of the Intermountain Ski Instructors Association (ISIA) since 1963. In 1966 he was a member of the ISIA demonstration team and in 1968 was a member of the United States demo team at the 8th Interski at Aspen. During the 1972-7- 3 season he served as coach of the ISIA demo team and is presently on the board of directors of ISIA. He also serves as a certification On Thursday, October 24, at 7:00 pm there will be a special meeting to consider protests on the new water rates. Written requests for adjustments will be accepted at the City Offices until 5:00 pm Oct. 24. examiner. At Greater Park City Company, Robin also has served as wrangler at the equestrian center and this summer served as the supervisor of the grounds crew at the golf course. Prior to working at Park City, he was employed at Brighton for four years as a ski instructor. Beginning November 1 st water billings wiU reflect the new rates. Charges for a private home will increase from $3 per month to $5 per month. Fifty boys and girls showed up at the Basketball League, Saturday, October 5th and only one adult. Help is needed with this program. Please call the Memorial Building, BRUSH BLAZES AT WASATCH PARK Ten to 15 acres of dry brush were burned at Wasatch National Park at Pinecreek, Sunday afternoon at 5: 30 PM. It is suspected that the blaze erupted as the result of a gunshot aimed at a power pole. 649-946- 1. y The PTA Clinic meets the 3rd of each month from 9 to 10:30 Wednesday AM in the Memorial and Building. Check-up- s innoculations for infants are available at this time. Well-Bab- ROBI Planning Commission Notice ' inaccurate andor late applications ho icturned will to the applicant Park City. Mr. Davis projected that the new outlet will be in operation by November 8th. PASSES Formal Planning i Com- mission action to approve or disapprove Conditional Use and Sign permits and recom-men- d approval or disapproval erf Business Licenses to the City Council may only be accomplished at this Regularly Scheduled Meeting on the fourth Wednesday of each month. Representation by the applicant is optional. Results of actions taken by the Planning Commission will be available through the City Recorders Office by 12 :00noon y following themeeting. To be published in The Park City Coalition October 23 and November 13. TTuir-.vsda- THREE DATES LEFT FOR EMPLOYEE, SPOUSE & DEPENDENT SKI There are only three dates remaining on which Resort employees can obtain their ski passes for the coming season. The remaining dates are Tuesdays, October 22nd and 29th, and November 5th. Hours are from 5:30 to 8 PM in the Ticket Building Conference Room. Every employee on the GPCC payroll as of November 1st will be required to obtain his or her pass by November 5th, or wait until December 1st. agenda. Application forms are available in the City Recorder's Office. The City Recor- . LOCKE for necessary' changes and resubmission. From the results of the Working Session the Planning Commission will develop the detailed agenda for the next Regularly Scheduled Meeting on the Fourth Wednesday of each month. Every effort will be made to notify each applicant that his application has been scheduled on the As of December 1st, 1974, all applications to be considered by the Planning Commission must be received by the City Recorder's Office no later than the first Monday of each month. The Planning Commission will conduct a Working Session on the second Wednesday of each month to review preliminary plans and applications for Conditional Use Permits, Business Licenses and Sign Permits. Applicants may lie requested to meet with the Commission to discuss major new development projects or review complicated applications. der. City Attorney, and the Chairman nr any Member of the Planning Commission should be contacted for necessary assistance or exor:. planation - of .applicable ' di nances', SHEEP SIIACK UP ON MAIN STREET The For Lease sign has been removed from what used to be the Ink, Paint, and Clay store on Main Street. A Sheep Shack" sign will soon take its place. The new shop, which will feature custom-mad- e sheepskin coats, is owned by Mr. Ed Davis and will be managed by Ron and Deb Horton. The owners and creators of the original Sheep Shack in Boise, Idaho, are Bob Buehler and Ben Langworthy. The concept has been accepted to such a degree that Sheep Shacks can now be found in Sun Valley, Lake Tahoe, Aspen, Salt Lake City, and Anchorage, as well as n PARK CITY RESORT ISSUES NEW PASS The Greater Paris City Company will add another ski pass to their lineup this year. The pass will be called the TREASURE MOUNTAIN and will cost $5.50. It will be an y pass. The new pass takes the place of the more but to area the skier. Pay Day pass, opens The new Treasure Mountain pass will open the entire lower mountain by entitling skiers to use the Crescent Lift along with First Time, Three Kings, and Pay Day lifts. This opens up Silver Queen, Silver Skis, the Shaft and Crescent runs along with all the many runs serviced by the other lifts available with this new pass. r, ; s The addition of these more advanced runs, available by the use of Crescent Lift, will give skiers a varied, more challenging terrain, at a price well below the cost of all-da- SHEF.P SHACK r. ,g er f. 4 I , the pass. The Resort will continue to sell day passes for Three Kings and First Time Lifts for $4.50 and for First Time Lift only $2.50. all-ar- ea aapa3EgamiiiHii'i3cmiiiiitmnBiiinT ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING FOR PRESCHOOLER PARENTS If you are a mother or father of a aged child and would like to see some type of organized programming, either recreational or educational, for your child, please come to a meeting this Friday. The main objective of the meeting is to group concerned parents together to express their wants apd needs for their children. Several people have failed to make much progress recently in initiating programs for this age child. It is time the parents organize and strive for the services do the Worrying about your Furnace pre-scho- Installation - Heating - Air Conditioning SERVICE Oil - Gas - Coal Call us lor information regarding our planned service agreement . a scheduled service program! ii:n 1 1 . ol they feel beneficial to their children. This meeting is for parents of ALL children. Please be at the Memorial Building at 4:30PM, Friday, October 25th,to express any concern you may have regarding this issue. If you cannot attend, contact Kathy Kocinski at pre-scho- HlENNOXj HEBER HEATING 649-946- 684 East Center Heber City, Ut. 84032 654-111- ol 1 1. BINGO FOR ADULTS 24 HOUR SERVICE The Park City Recreation Program is not just for children. There are occasional activities for adults that are publicized in the Recreation STATE BANK P.O. BOX 760 PARK CITY, UTAH 84060 Schedule weekly. Last Sunday evening approximately 25 people played Bingo at the Memorial Building and won over $50 worth of prizes donated by Paris City merchants. This week another Bingo Game is scheduled for adults only at 7PM Saturday, October 26th,at the Memorial Building. Please bring $1 donation. All prizes will be of toe consumable merchandise type. Hopefully, some enthusiastic people will attend who would like to play Bingo . . .AND MORE ' Cook Three-Alarm-Ch- ili is on guard until 2:00 AM you cant handle it, he can rustle you up some homemade soup. If SLC Departure Scheduk Departs Continental Bus Depot Arrives Park City OPEN FOR LUNCH AND DINNER 8:30 am 9:15ar featuring spare ribs, chicken, burgers, sandwiches, sandwiches, sandwiches! 400pm 500 P 402 MAIN STREET ( across from the old bank ) Dont be embarrassed Waterbad If you cant handle It, couldnt. I ASTROLOGY Park City Departure Sche Arrives Departs SLC TMI 1015 a 930am 5:15pm rfight unit'd js P q ro inilkd &00p tin till $2.50 one way $4.65 round trip n an introduction to Humanistic Astrology Gass to begin Monday Night, October 28th and wiU run for This is not traditional astrology but (1) a discipline of mind, a technique for the development of holistic thinking (2) a symbolic language which enables one to understand the cyclic interrelationships we experience in life, and (3) an inBased on the teachings of strument of Dave Rudyar and Marc Jones. Tuition : $30.00 8 weeks. fortune-telling-ty- undarstandlng of simple mathematics and 4 hours a waak to devote to study. Enrollment limited to 8. TEXT: THE HANDREQUIREMENTS: Basic 3-- BOOK FOR THE HUMANISTIC ASTROLOGER, Michael Meyer ($4.50 at Doilys). Sign up at Dollys or call Robin Baaslay on Sundays or Mondays. 649-943- 8 by |