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Show Wednesday, October 30, THE 1974 PARK CITY coalition TageS PARK CITY BRUFSr ftfoltc Notices XKW AMBULANCE Park City received a new ambulance this week. The cost of the new Module-Lanc- e ambulance is $17,700. Receiving a $10,000 State grant, the city hopes that the County will provide the remaining amount. Beginning November 1 st water billings will 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 af-- W&?: r the Basketball League, Saturday, October 5th and only one adult. Help is needed with this program. Please call the Memorial Building, 649-946- 1 y 14 L -- The PTA Well-Bab- y Clinic meets the 3rd of each month from 9 to 10:30 Wednesday AM in the Memorial Building. Check-up- s and for innovations infants are available at this restaurant will be inexManager Don Smith says prices for the new menu includes and The sandwiches, chicken, hamburgers. pensive. on Main Street, Le Snac is be to the what over used Sourdough Bakery Taking Smith wood. Mr. in natural remodeled hopes the job will be comcurrently being 15th. November by pleted self-servi- v 1. LeSNAC-- F AST KOOI) A new fast food restaurant will soon open in Park City. Called Le Snac, the restaurant will serve breakfast, lunch and dinner. ce FRUIT RESEARCHERS MEET Utah State University hosted a Fruit Hardiness Seminar October 25th and 26th at the Treasure Mountain Inn. Involving researchers from major Western universities, the seminar is designed to explore fruit tree hardiness and cultural problems associated with getting the maximum fruit production from a harvest. The 20 researchers attending the seminar came from Minnesota, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, California, Hawaii and Utah. Discussed at the seminar were last years reports and new experiments for the upcoming year. Chairman David R. Walker of Utah State University said that the work of the researchers is published in the American Society for Horticulture Science. LE SNAC time. As a service for all those looking to rent a monthly apartment or houe, would all those who hdve monthlys available to rent, please contact the Chamber of Commerce - 649-8899. Curfews will be strictly enforced in the future due to an increase in vandalism and petty theft in the community. Curfew regulations are as follows: for fifteen year olds and under, 10 PM. Sixteen through eighteen, 1 2 PM. BMKKED SEWER ON MAIN were out working again last week on a blocked sewer crews maintenance City line. The problem occurred Tuesday night and was discovered Wednesday, October 23rd. Working at the bottom of Main Street, a crew member said the trouble was caused by a build up of gravel in the line. To solve the problem, crews had to flush the line out. Snow removal, business licenses and traffic be discussed at a meeting Wednesday, November 6th at City Hall. The meeting will begin at 7:30 PM. flow will JAKE Cl ARN VISITS PARK CITY U.S. Senate hopeful Jake Gam made an appearance at the Park City High School football game on Friday, October 25th. Mr. Gam, who chatted with spectators, did not take any credit for the Miner victory, but did say he was responsible for the days pleasant weather. KING FAT LEAVING A TTENTION Park Citys jet set again landed at Adolphs White Haus restaurant BLOCKED SEWER BASKETBALL PLA YERS (or Reasonable Facsimilies) 30 649-818- Visit the Church jSetog WITCHES HAUNTED DUNGEON SENATE HOPEFUL GARN EVERYONE 8 pm-- 1 1 Thursday, WANTED: GHOSTS, GOBLINS AND ASSORTED SPOOKS j The ghosts and goblins that have been lurking in the shadows all year will be out in full force Thursday. The Annual Spook Sidewalk Parade will begin at 1 PM from the top of Main Street and will feature a Spook band. Halloween night the PTA Halloween Carnival will take place at Marsac School PM. There will be beginning with dinner to be served in the Lunchroom from carnival booths, and a 25 cent drawing with gift certificates as prizes donated from local merchants. Highlighting the carnival will be the costume parade at 8 PM with prizes awarded for the most original, spookiest, funniest, and prettiest costumes. There wMI be an organizational meeting for the Park City' Mens Redrea tiohaL Basketball League on MONDAY, NOV. 4th at 7:00 pm in the Memorial Building Gym. For Further information call 4 or Steve at Chuck at Halloween Night Guaranteed to scare on a going away party for local ski celebrity John King Fat Jenkins. Mr. Fats Sun Valley departure festivities were highlighted by a monologue delivered by Mr. Ronnie Waterbed Purdom. Waterbed's comic and caustic revelations pertaining to the guest of honor's past deeds were surpassed only by a revealing portrait of Waterbed which was bestowed to Mr. Jenkins. October 24th. The occasion was ST. MARYS A reminder that the next meeting of the Family Enrichment Program will be November 5th, at the old Catholic school next to the church. This group meets the first and third Tuesday of each month. COMMUNITY CHURCH Halloween pot luck supper and children's costume party is scheduled for Wednesday night at 7 PM at the Community Church. Bible Study group for adults meets at the Bill Laurences home, 350 Paradise Drive, Summit Park, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. pm Memorial Building A 25c Admission Sponsored by the "Volunteers for Community Senrice" n n PALEFIKE Thanks For the Help The Coalition 'c little green pickup truck, loaded with last suc- tober 22nd. Muttering something about through wind, rain, and, snow, our dauntless editor, Kerry Bolton, trudged from the Hi Ute Ranch, past Kimball's Junction, and on towards town. A quarter mile from the junction, Kerry was aided by Mr. Kay Wade and his son. The Wades gave the drenched newpaperman a ride to downtown Park City. Once in town, Kerry solicited help at the Robber's Roost restaurant. Messrs. jlCOrcSEMVEtt COUNSELING issues, Wednesdays cumbed to the rigors of climbing Parleys Summit and the inclemency of a soaking downpour on Tuesday night, Oc- Joe Batkin and Greg Craze Hablitzel offered their bodies and owner Terry Jannot offered his truck. With spirits undamped, the trio headed down the road in Terry's truck which suffers from pulsating headlights. Needless to the say, newspapers were safely transported to the Coalition office. We would like to extend sincere thanks to Joe, Greg, Terry and the Wades for assisting our editor in his, and oir, time of need. We offer our condolences to Robber's Roost bartender Tim Razor Sharp. Due to the absence of Joe, Tim was unable to take a restroom break that night. Tim , we hope you have since been relieved. GO CLASSIFIED with US i IN ALL PROBLEMS CALL 649-946- 1 between 3:30 pm&l 0:00 pm " , al. . LiU DELICATESSEN V a !rfi J and LIQUOR STORE SPECIALIZING IN Imported & American Delicacies HOURS 12:00 am to 10:00pm 7 days a week PHONE 649-895- 436 MAIN STREET PARK CITY, UTAH We do the Worrying fibocit your Furnace Commercial Lease Space Available. Installation - Heating - Air Conditioning SERVICE Prime commercial lease space on Main Street, Park City. Available for craftsmen, artists, and small businesses. Call for additional information: Hal Taylor and Associates S.L.C. 49-8181 1 or 467-184- 1 521-21- Oil - Gas - Coal Call us for information regarding our planned service agreement a scheduled service program SKS 31 -6- I PS iSBim jmuit i . . 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