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Show 4 Wednesday, December THE 10, 1974 MRK CITY GRIZZLY ADAMS coalition Rates 'r. The Utah Public Service Commission has approved an application of Mountain Fuel Supply Company to reduce by 194,149 annually the amount ri of incremental pass through rate increases for natural gas service in Utah that were December to take effect on and 1, 1974, January 1, 1975, respectively, and has approved new rate schedules reflecting the reduction also effective these same dates. I u The Corner Store With So Much More Mountain Fuel to Reduce Pass Through Filmed and Shown Locally lfii Page 9 pipeline company suppliers, Northwest principally Pipeline Corporation. The Company noted in its application that the increase, which was approved November 15, would simply offset the higher costs it is having to pay for natural gas purchased from its pipeline had disallowed temporarily certain costs involving overriding poration, from its gas purchased Mountain Fuel applied for the reduction on December 4 after .being advised on December 2 that the Federal Power Commission, in a rate case involving Mountain Fuel's principal interstate pipeline company supplier, Northwest Pipeline Cor- jjfii annual pass through rate increase for Mountain Fuel to take effect in three inon. cremental steps November 18 and December 1, 1974, and January 1,1975. The reduction now approved reduces the amount of the December 1 and January 1 increments. Mountain Fuel had applied for the pass through increase to offset the higher costs it is having to pay for natural royalties, an action which triggered the reduction. company suppliers, Northwest supplies about 20 percent of the gas Mountain Fuel sells. The Utah Commission previously had approved an in its ap- plication that the increase, which was approved November 15, would simply offset the higher costs dollar for dollar and would not increase profits. HEAD CUSTODIAN Park City High School Exceptional salary, full benefits, must be able to shovel snow, maintenance experience preferred. Apply to Leon Uriarte at Marsac Elementary or at Park City High School. EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY: There will be absolutely NO PARKING on Main Street from 1:00 a.m. - 6:00 a.m. Any cars parked on Main Street between these hours will be often touching amusing story ot a man tiMb discovers the beauty and simplicity of nature while learning to make the - towed awayl wilderness his home. Supported rbyiDonHShankXilnd.i Margie Harper, Haggertys role also involved working d with a grizzly bear named Bozo, who plays the part of the animal which accompanied Adams for Director Richard All traffic signs will be strictly enforced! The Speed Limit on Swede Alley will be a maximum of 15 MPH, due to the narrowness of the road and the location of the Elementary School. most of his life. Park City Police Friedenberg utilized many weeks of filming near Park with City, occasionally location crews anchoring themselves to mountain cliffs, and placing cameras in raging white water to capture the scenes. The combination rugged locations and experienced Friedenberg's wildlife crew recreates the ' story of Adams commitment to his lifestyle and the adjustment he made to gain the confidence of his grizzly " companion. The true-lif- e Grizzly Adams left civilization for a life in the wilderness with ' animals who had never before seen a human being. The film establishes the same reverence for nature and the outdoors that was to make Adams a legend. Grizzly Adams producer Chuck Sellier was recently in Park City location-huntin- g for Sun Internationals upcoming film Wilderness Man. ' Mr. Sellier said the local Anyone Interested teaching andor learning assorted crafts such as knitting, macrame, needlepoint, quilting, etc., 649-978- 6. Producer Chuck Sellier select cheeses, specialty sliced meats, and fish. MANY LISTINGS older homes, lots, new homes, condos PARK CITY RESERVATIONS for a wide range of lodging some Christmas rentals remaining - . 6499596 649-906- 6 POST OFFICE ADDITION Construction began last week on an addition to Park City's Post Office. The badly needed new space will be used for anting and handling mail. niiiiEs Park City School Lunch Menu PLANNED BY MILLIE WHEELER as one of the best crews around. Locations which Mr. Sellier has found very much to his liking in the past are the Wasatch National Forest area, the Provo River area, and the Condas property near Park West. The Sun International producer remarked that every film he has shot in Utah has grossed very heavily. for Winter shooting Wilderness Man will commence in January with a small film crew doing Mr. second unit work. Sellier will bring a hill crew to the area for shooting in June, July, and August. This work force has completed 23 pictures together and is characterized by Mr. Sellier homemade cheesecake. 4 A family operation, The Corner Store is owned and operated by Mike and Jim Doilney and their respective ladies. The brothers both those with lesser eating taught at the University, of requirements. The Corner Maryland before coming to Store offers snacks of cheese Park City. Mike was recently and fruit. selected to be in Maryland's Special items include Whos Who. bagels and lox, and genuine The Corner Store offers a Bratwurst made for the restaurant by a German nightly delivery service and immigrant in Salt Lake C5ty. is open from 10:45 AM in the The Corner Store also serves Treasure Mountain Village. in please call Becky at of these Utah environs are me of my favorite places to shoot. I've shot four pictures up here. Those pictures are The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams, Birth of a Legend, Brother of the Wind, and Toklet. from one of three gourmet lunches like the Scandinavian Skier made with Norwegian Jarlsberg cheese. North Sea herring in sour cream sauce, and Swedish Flatbread. For Immediate Opening Sun Internationals The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams, the fictionalised portrayal of the life of James Capen Adams mountain man and grizzly bear trainer of the 1800s, will open a limited engagement in the Salt Lake City area in early January. The film stars veteran actor and animal trainer Dan Haggerty. It conveys the and New taste treats are in store for Parkites with the opening of The Corner Store at the Resort. The restaurant, delicatessen, and cheese shop combination offers over 50 For those with large appetites, The Corner Store offers sandwiches such as the Hot Beef Boursin served with deli pickles, homemade soup, cole slaw or potato salad. Or. diners can choose Public Notices Dan Haggarty ClmMng Baarback Grizzly Adams is currently top among the money-makin- g 50, and the film company has expectations for an equally rewarding run of Wilderness Man. Santa Claus Thursday, Dec. 19th: Hamburger Patties Hash Browns Buttered Whole Kernel Corn Pineapple Cookie is coming to the Memorial Building Hamburgers Potato Chips Apricots pint milk Bread & Butter December 21st at 2:00 p.m. Vt Vi pint milk CONDOMINIUMS LAND and HOMES Come join him for Refreshments & Movies Ke4ekik4nMne4nnMcie4c4n(4nk4uc4(4ul JetoS We do the Worrying fiboiit your Rinracc SERVICE Oil - Gas - Coal 8--9 Call us for information regarding AM. our planned service agreement. a scheduled service program! : 20 AM. Sunday School : Sunday 30 AM-1- 2 noon. 10: Sacrament Meeting Sunday : Sunday 3: 40 PM. Auxiliary Meeting, Primary Improvement Group: Tuesday evenings 7:30 PM. Relief Society for Women: Tuesday mornings 9-1- 1 10 . . WENNOXi AM. COMMUNITY CHURCH The Rite of Baptism will be performed during Church ser-icfor on December 22nd. Contact Allen Jones, lore information. Everyone la invited to attend the Christmas Eve Candlelight :rvice at the Community Church. To be highlighted by a tiildren's pageant, it will begin at 8 PM Christmas Eve. The Community Church is now conducting a Sunday Service r skiers at 7:45 AM, every Sunday, in the Conference Room the Ticket Building. The service is over before the lifts start. es 649-887- 4, BASS SYMPOSIUM SLATED PS isaasDJ Lnwimi IHEBER HEATING 684 East Center HeberCity, Ut. 84032 654-111- 1 24 HOUR SERVICE The first National Bass Symposium ever to be conducted is slated for February 3rd through 6th, 1975, at the Camelot Inn in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The purpose of the Symposium is to see where bass management science stands today and to assess related problems, needs, and future research direction. Wildlife of Division Resources Fisheries Chief Donald Andriano is one of the nationally recognized fisheries scientists serving on the steering organized committee to plan format. content, and related details the Symposium. of Other fisheries scientists on the committee include Dr. James Clugston, University of Georgia; Dr. John Forney, Cornell University; DONT WASTE NATURE fr&rf rdf RCYZLEh MOT REALTY or 5 WILDLIFE Installation - Heating - Air Conditioning LDS CHURCH The following is a schedule of meetings for the ; LDS Church, Park City Ward: Sunday School Pries thoood meeting : Sunday 649-974- rvi Friday, Dec. 20th: NIELSEN Cijurrfj at the Corner Store prin- cipally Northwest Pipeline Corporation. The Company noted Mike Dollney ,, .. 752-044- 3 resource publications. night hunting rues aad regulations at their 'ntact meeting, set for 9:30 A&I, Wednesday, December 18$, at the Division of Wildlffe private conservation and Resources office. The symposium will be presented by the Sport Fishing Institute, with the cooperation of some 50 sportsmens organizations, state and federal fisheries agencies and financial support of the sport fishing The Salt Board Lake . has City v i9m been reviewing Division and ppbbc recommendations since thidir last meeting in November . Robert Jenkins, National industry. The public is welcome. Research Reservoir Legislative needs of; tbe Program Director; Dr. Division will alsd' Weldon Larimore, Illinois z !: NIGHT HUNT RULES TO discussed. Natural History Survey; BE SET The public is welcome ilo Charles 3 Purkett, Jr., The Wildlife Board will set attend. Missouri State Fisheries Chief; and Richard H. Stroud, (Chairman) Sport ) je Fishing Institute. The Symposium will be edited by Henry Clepper, senior editor of many natural boot 01 mm f FIRST CHANCE |