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Show . By Dr. M. Ford McBride PAKK CUTTY Ideas For Ttapc,,,m,u,iy Better Living TIIK SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Friday. May 19. 5 IB7N Coalville, I'tab 84011 tSjiaui Mental Health Center Two. Be objective. Try Business on the rise Business volume in Park City increased by 12.3 percent in 1977 according to an analysis just released by Utah Foundation, the private tax research organization. Gross business volume throughout the entire state rose by 17 last year. Claimjumper rezoning The inequity in Park City's A public hearing has been scheduled for that date, at which time the City Council will consider, and probably adopt, a zone change for the East side of Park Avenue, allowing that property uses more harmonious to the Main Street commercial property it adjoins. Claimjumper Hotel, will most likely be cleared up June 1 and hotel owner Lloyd Stevens will be allowed to precede with his ambitious plans. Hospital faces decision for a 25 year lease on the building. Since the offer was made, however, Gibson has Action to save the historic Miners Hospital from demolition appears to face a June 1 deadline, according to developments in the obtained a demolition permit last week. which would allow him to tear the Attorney Al Watcher, representing owner Monty Gibson, told the city council last week that work on a proposed hotelapart-men- t and commercial development on the site is planned to begin June 1, although he left open the possibility of an agreement with the council to relocate the building on a site. Gibson has proposed to give the hospital to the city and pay the costs of relocating it in return building down, with the stipulation that no action can be taken until June 1. The proposal is still open," Watcher told the council. Nobody wants to demolish the hospital. Hopefully, the offer can be facilitated and we no longer need to consider demolition." Council action remained uncertain after Thursdays meeting, but the option of relocating the building to a site in Prospector Square appeared to be under consideration. city-own- Tennis tourney begins A tennis tournament will be held at Park City Racquet Gub y and lasting beginning in until June 10 with all proceeds to ' go towards United Cerebral Palsy Association. Anyone is eligible to enter and will compete in mid-Ma- doubles, singles, and mixed also participate in tennis tourna- ments for Cerebral Palsy, and winners from each club will compete in final championship matches. Trophies will be given to winners in each event. For more information, call Park City Racquet Gub at doubles matches. Racquet dubs in Salt Lake will 649-808- 0. Arts festival deadline Two weeks remain for artists and crafts-peopl- e to make application for participation in the popular Park Gty Arts Festival. Exhibitor Days, August 19, 20, 1978 take place in the mountain atmosphere of Park City's historic Main Street where artists and craftspeople from all over Utah and, the country display their recent works and converse with interested visitors in a festive outdoor market atmosphere. Participating artistrmust apply slides of their work for committee selection before June 1. This is an earlier deadline than in previous years to allow accepted artists more time to prepare their displays. Applications are available by writing or calling the Park Gty Chamber of Commerce (801) P.O. Box 758, Park UT 84060. City, Tell your artist friends! with 649-889- 9, KAC 1978 Fund Drive The Park Gty Kimball Art Center announced plans for a 1978 capital development drive g with a goal set at n Utah $250,000. Three will serve as well-know- businessmen, . have volunteered to head the camand paign. Tom Dee, Ogden, Barndy Rosenblatt and Jack Lake Gty, Sweeney, both of Salt Energy-wis- e it will of the drive. fund-raisin- During May and June, a massive mail campaign will begin. Corporations, foundations, indivipatrons of the arts, and contacted duals will be personally and urged to pledge their support to the Park Gty Kimball Art Center. Three. Adopt a marriage is there will be solving approach In a research - Assess the situation and Stanat study completed what can be done to ford University, the hus- out condor-viewe- d bands and wives inter- - work things faMy. listed nearly sixty our. different grievances is th ,",ost about each other. Conflict in a marriage ,teP ,to fallow but the can be a two edged most important. Do what P fa far sword. If a conflict is not y011 cn to ec ve stron8er resolved it can destroy or love no feel nd T fa on weaken a marriage: the other hand if a couple matter what. Keep A Main Street went during Sana tries to gy focused on the prob-r- e on the than ther lem solve the conflict, the marriage will be streng- - others faults, F've- - D" t procrasti- thened and enhanced. Get busy working nfaAuthor Evelyn Mills solution as soon as Duval points out that on there is a knack to possible, Six. Be patient. Be quarreling that every little married person should, willing fa fae Schick Sunn Classic will begin for time your solving learn. She says that filming H.G. Wells "Time quarreling can be con- - difficulties, Machine" Monday, and part of situation If the Seven. structive when the objec- . can the movie will be shot on Main more than you five is to be fair and not don hesitate to t Street in Park City. Parts of Main handle, selfish. seek professional help. Street will be converted into an Dr. McBride can be old western town May 30 and 31 , Mrs. Duval suggests seven ways to make seen every Monday on according to Sam Baldoni, assisNewstant to Vice President James quarreling constructive Channel 6:00 at room" p.m. a not destructive and Conway who is in charge of If you have a question experience: producing Time Machine." One. Remember that or topic you would like Areas on Main Street expected conflict is normal. Deal Dr. McBride to discuss in to undergo the change include with conflict without his column, write: from the Gaimjumper To the Dr. M. Ford Me Bride, shame or pretending it Chamber of Commerce, the front isnt there. Be open 1161 East 300 North. of Rosie's Delicatessen, Western Provo, Utah 84601. about your feelings. Woodlands to the Park Record office, and the inside of the Mother Lode. Platforms will be placed on sidewalks to make "boardwalks," storefront windows will be dressed up to create the western look, and the Mother Lode will be converted into a western saloon. "Time Machine" is being by Dr. Daryl J. McCarty made by Sunn Classic for an NBC Executive Secretary to be aired Utah Education Association sometime in the fall. It stars John Lets say theres a junior high school in Beck, an experienced actor who sixth grade student who Weber School District is is painting portraits so finding students talented life-lik-e that the teacher in science. They do is convinced hell be individual research and another Norman Rock- experimentation on ratTaking care of a horse is pretty well. her sophisticated easy if you know what equipment is best suited to help you. Here is Chances are the youngthat have bafa list of things you should have for ster is a gifted artist. fled some of the brightest So the school places minds in the world. your horse and the order they should be used. A ninth grader in the that student with a of metal 1) Shed n blade-mad- e mentor. A mentor? program developed plans with serrated edges and has a If you remember Hom- for storing radioactive handle at each end. Purpose is to ers writings, you may wastes. remove caked on dirt and sweat. recall that when OdysYou can hurt a horse if you use Another student deveseus left his happy home this with too much muscle. Go to do battle in the Trojan loped a model oil refinery left his sons that can be powered by lightly. brush-mad- e War, he of short or 2) Stiff education to a friend sunlight. At present, stiff bristles. Purpose is long very name Mentor. refineries use a costly to reach the horses hide and bring Thats where the term fuel for that purpose-o- il. dirt to the surface. It is important A report from the State when came from. The artistic you brush to use an sixth grader, then would Board of Education states across-u- p and out sweeping be introduced to an thaf the program for motion to get the dirt off the interested, accomplished gifted and talented stu- horse; otherwise you are just painter who would help dents tends to upgrade moving it from one spot to the the youngster with his . education generally, and other. If you can see the dirt added: flying, you are probablydoing it technique. But art is only one correctly. of fine, soft 3) Soft brush-mad- e field. Mentors are being "It has created considbristles; often called the finish" found for Utah students erable community interwith burning interests in est in education and brush because it is used last. The such fields as law, many people are becom- purpose is to bring out the shine and lustre in the coat, after dirt medicine, architecture, ing involved in mentor has been removed. music, math and many programs." To dean the above mentioned other pursuits. The program for gifted tools, you can bang them on a The use of mentors is a and talented students has fence, run them over a rail, or hit taken a long time to get them only a part-- of part against your boot; you will some activities sprouting here, but its a solid, see the dirt come out. The shed n in Utah schools because neccessary part of our blade can be washed, as can the of an appropriation made schools. brushes, with mild soap. Be sure by the Legislature to fond programs for gifted and talented students. ' Each district receives funds and decides how to use them. For instance, a prob-confli- The study shows that gross sales in Park City measured by local sales tax collections, amounted to $20,421,000 during 1977. This compares with total business activity of $18,191,000 in 1976, $16,008,000 in 1975, $3,927,000 in 1970, and $2,416,000 in 196S. zoning ordinance, which has stalled the proposed $2 million expansion of Main Street's 1 and discern why you're A reality that is diffi-- , ?nn.yd w i7itcd' he p yniact cult for many couples to; jectivity can troub" instead feV accept is that regardless successful of how Gasalci filming of Guanfiaa of the WHderneaa Sunn to film 'Time Machine main street scenes planned lls School and Home movie-of-the-we- is expected to be filmed in three has acted in Rollerball, "The Other Side of Midnight," and Wheels" among other films. Priscilla Barns will also be starring in Time Machine." She had a role in the television series hit, Starsky and Hutch, and will begin her new television series weeks with a fourth week spent on second unit scenics (various nature shots around Park Gty). Besides Main Street, scenes will also be shot in the Silver King Mine, depicting a futuristic setting in the movie. The Silver King Mine will be the home" of the Warlocks, intelligent creatures who are forced to live underground because of their sensitivity to light. The Time Machine" is about a genuis, Neil, who creates a time this fall entitled "American Girl." This marks the third time Sunn Classic has filmed on Main Street. "Guardian of the Wilderness" was filmed here approximately two years ago and just this past fall, the movie company filmed Beyond and Back" in the Elks Building as well as on parts of Main Street. Approximately 70 people will be involved in the production of "Time Machine" which will include some local residents. Sam Baldoni said he did not know how many Parkites would be used. We would like very much to use as many locals as we can, Baldoni said. movie The machine which enables him to go into the future as well as back into the past. Neil is played by John Beck. Weena, a futuristic woman, is portrayed by Priscilla Barns. The plot details what happens to Neil, as well as other people, when time is drastically changed. Giarles E. Sellier is executive producer and Jim Simmons, producer. The movie will be directed by Henning Schellerup. The executive in charge of production is James L. Conway, and his assistant, Sam Baldoni. Proper equipment for your horse es : to rinse well. of 4) Mane and tail comb-mad- e metal or heavy plastic with a design that fits easily into your hand. Purpose is to keep ,mane and tail tangle-freAlways start at the bottom of the tail, mane or forelock and work your way up not down; that way you will end up with forelock, mane and tail still on .the horse, rather than in the combi 5) Hoof pick - shaped like a miniature sickle. Purpose is to e. clean out the hoof, remove foreign objects, dirt and to expose possible wounds. Last week I mentioned the proper way to use it. to have to 6) Sponges-nic- e clean the horses eyes, bathe him; and for removing dirt and mucus from his nostrils. Better keep each sponge for one purpose and one purpose only. Keep them clean, too. 7) Hoof dressing-man- y to choose from and most are pretty good; made of soft penetrating formula which acts, greasy-typ- e on horses hooves as a preventive measure in keeping hoof, sole and frog soft and pliable. This is beneficial to your horse, you and your horseshoer. 8) Fly repellent while fly season has not arrived at its worst; using a repellent for horse- - will increase their happiness and probably diminish their crankiness. Remember how one fly can drive your crazy? Glances are you can reach it. But horses only have their manes, tail and head to work with, once in awhile you get an athletic one who can stand on three legs and scratch the EXACT spot; but that is unusual. So help him out and give him something good to counteract flys. 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