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Show THE PARK 14 Page CITY coiLmoii CMIMEr i COALITION SPENDS BUCKS Wilson 11:30 PM Miss World Pageant TUI KS., DEC. 12th : TPM (2) Christmas with the King Family 8PM (2) Movie: Countdown 8PM Movie :The (5) Professionals 11:30 PM (4) Dick Cavett-Gor- e .. Vidal Kill., DEC. 13th : 7 PM (3) How the Grinch Stole Christmas 7:30 PM (2) Movie: The n:30 PM (5) House w'linoui a Christmas Tree 11 :30 PM (4 Movie: Son of Dracula 12 AM (2) Midnight Special SAT., DKC. II: 1 1 : 30 PM ( 2 In Concert ZIG-ZA- G quite a treat, the consumption of these toothsome delights made it difficult for him to maintain his the dog that does a different kind of rolling over, is this weeks Coalition Canine. The black belongs to Bob fer. At old, Zig is one of Park Citys senior canine citizens. Originally a beach hound at Laguna Beach, California, the black bowser has spent the past five years in Park City. Ever since Zig moved to Park City, he and Alfie the dalmatian have engaged in constant battle. The dog fights are the result of a territorial dispute which erupted when Zig lived at the Prospector Hotel. When the big black dog moved to the Sourdough Bakery, the conflicts were not as numerous, but they did not cease. Living at the bakery had its advantages and disadvantages. Although the sweet rolls which came Zigs way were Zig-Za- g, fighting weight. Both Zig and Alfie have taken trips to the vet after their encounters, but neither is willing to negotiate. So it seems the two will continue to fight like dogs and dogs. g is At the present time, the King of Block 78. He reigns there with his two new kittens. Sip and Drut. lab-shephe- rd seven-and-a-half-yea- , t I I I t . c c c i c t v V h !' d rs Zig-Za- Growls emanating from Zig have intimidated many bypassers, but Zig has never attacked a human. He saves his anger for the enemies he has come to know so well. Age lias begun to take its toll on Hes not quite as spry, and there are some holes where teeth used to be, but he will not go to the old bones home until there are a few less spots in town. Zig-Za- ball : Green Bay at Atlanta 11 AM ( 2 AFT Pro Football : New England vs. Miami 2 PM (2) AFT Pro Football : Denver vs. San Diego 7:30 PM (2) Bing Crosby (Tiristmas Show PM nouncemenl. UP&L awarded engineering and construction contracts. Jelco, Inc., of Salt Lake City, was awarded the construction contract for the first unit at Emery. (Stearns-Koge- r of Denver, was struction outlays are for Christ Methodist Bell Ringers will present a special music program on Sunday, Dcccmlx-15th, during Church services at the Community Church. All interested in attending this service are invited. The Rite of Baptism will be performed during previously awarded the engineering contract for that Church services on December 22nd. For more unit.) information, please contact Allen Jones at r was awar- transmission, generation. distribution, and pollution-contrThese . equipment. expenditures." Hunter said, are necessary so that we can meet the requirements of our customers, and meet our responsibility as an electric utility for reliable service." Maior generation out lavs will be spent for the company's 415 megawatt, second Hununit at the coal-fire- d tington Plant now under construction and scheduled for completion in 1977; for work on a new 415 megawatt unit at UP&L's new Emery Plant in central Utah and scheduled for operation in 1978; and for work on the company's proposed 415 megawatt fourth unit at the Naughton Plant located in southwestern Wyoming which is scheduled for operation in 1979. Simultaneously with the 1975 construction budget an- - ded the engineering contract for a second unit at Emery, and the construction contract for that unit went to Jelco. Inc. The second unit at Emery is scheduled for operation in 1980. UP&L also awarded a contract for foundation and concrete work during the first year of construction on the fourth unit at Naughton Plant. Bids will be received for completion of the remainder of tlie construction on this unit. ( Stearns-Roge- r had previously been awarded the engineering contract for that unit.) Stearns-Roge- r was also awarded the engineering contract for the fifth unit at scheduled for Naughton operation in 1981. Utah Power & Light operates in most of Utah, southeastern Idaho, and the extreme southwestern corner of Wyoming. City-base- (2) Bob Hope Special MOX..DKC. 13: 7 PM (5) Special: A Christmas Child 8PM (2) Movie: Start the Revolution Without .Me INVEST IN omi: CITY Answer u GO CLASSIFIED with US: r Stearns-Roge- Stear-ns-Rog- LI)S CHURCH The following is a schedule of meetings for the LDS Church, Park City Ward : er SUHHIT PffRK Sunday School Priesthoood meeting: Sundav Itesil Instate GARAGE 9 AM. Sunday School : Sunday Sacrament Meeting Sunday 10: 30 AM-1- 2 noon. Auxiliary Meeting, Primary : Sunday 3:40 PM. Improvement Group: Tuesday evenings 7:30 PM. Relief Society for Women: Tuesday mornings 10 AM. Streakers won3. lost 1. from Misrits, Bowling Bags won 3. lost 1. from Three M's. Gaiter Balls won3. lost from Strikers. Aliev Cats won 2. lost from Pick l'ps. 1. 2. IIIGII INDIY. GAME: 1 -- Donna Pmdence HIGH TEAM 3 GAMES: 1 -- Streakers 1 33 1 1333 Bags 181 2N(rma Cowin 17ii 170 & Reese Thelma Lindsav 170 The following had 2 strikes in a row: Florence Aubrey. Cowin. Langford. Kim Shirley Uriarte. Prudence 2 . and 132li Lindsay. The following had 3 strikes in a row : Thelma Lindsay. Tlie split was picked up by Margie Smith. Audrey Marcellin. Donna Alvey. Nor ma Cowin. ami Thelma Lin split was dsay2i. The by up Marge picked Langford: the .'Hi split by Connie King and Carrie Yates: the split by Linda Reese: the .Till split by Kim split by Henley : ami the Thelma Lindsav. 0 Mountain Village Coffee Shop 1 HIGHTK.VMGA.MK: Bags 3(3 -- Bowling 33fi 321 1 7 IIIGII INDIY. 3 GAMES. Unwin 503 -- Norma Prudence 408 Lindsav t 8-- AM. SKYLINE TI ES., DKC. Iiith : TPM (5) A Charlie Brown Christmas 7:30 PM (2) Movie: This is the West That Was 7:30 PM (5) Perry Como Christmas Show AS THEY WERE COMMUNITY (TIl'KCll The Norma g. s I SI X.. DKC. 13: 10:30 AM (5) NFL Foot- 8:30 Utah Power & Light Co. said recently that it will spend $192.3 million for new construction during 1975 the largest construction budget in the company's history. This year. UP&L spent $102 million. E.A. Hunter, president of d the Salt Lake utility, said planned 1975 con- ol 4) 1974 11, Cfjttrcfj HetoS REDI KILOWATT TVHIGHLITES WED. DKC. 11th: TPM (5) Movie: The Young l.ions 7:30 PM (4) Movie: The Tribe 9 PM (2i Special: Klip : Wednesday, December 3-- 7 442 , 3oom9a ? i. Fidel Castro GIF T S OF- - lfcj ma mi f - V OBITUARY h F Condominiums n a Raw Land d It Residential Commercial a It t Mi V hi HAL TAYLOR ASSOCIATES P.O. Box 804 PARK CITY, UTAH 84060 PHONE (801) 649 8181 (801)649-811- It lets ; the world THE PARK CITY 1 CQMION go buy. Mima C. Thacker. 73, of Heber City, died of natural causes on December 1st. 1974. in a Heber City hospital. Bom on December 19th, 1900, to William Nephi and Lucy Fldwards Casper, she married Kay A Thacker on in 1922, 19th, August Charleston. Wasatch County. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake IJ)S Temple. Mr. Thacker died November 7th, 1981. Survivors include four sons, Dale, Yuba City, CA. Joseph K., Granger, Vern C., San Jose. CA., and Dan F., Salt Lake City; three daughters. Mrs. Ralph T. ( RaNe?1 Carlile, Mrs. Joseph (Vera) Rashand. both of Heber City. Mrs. Floyd ( Mar-va- ) Edwards, Nampa, Idaho: 6 great27 grandchildren: grandchildren, and two brothers, Joseph Daniels of and Wasatch County Raymond of Riverton. F'uneral services were held Tuesday, December 10th, at LDS Ward Chapel the 2nd-5tin Heber City. Burial followed at Charleston Cemetery. cP PARK WEST CONDOMINIUMS C00 J BAC TMlOR You pretty much have to face it. Christmas shopping for just the right gilt for the people you love, or even like a lot, can take you all over town. Lven into those unique, specialty stores. The travel we can't do anything about, hut first Security can make it easier once you get there. With BankAmericard. BankAmericard is one credit card that's good almost anywhere you go. Tor almost anything you want to buy. 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