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Show .y ft FOCUS November (November 12, 1980 To Every Season Fall has generously ded itself into November this year. The morning star has shone brightly against clear Editor fair weather, postponing the inevitable forecast for snow. Each morning the stars have faded into a pink and blue striped dawn just brisk skies each dawn promising Nan Chalat General Manager Jeff Arnett enough to wake up not cold enough Advertising Sales Randy Wareham : Production but to be traveling past the empty trees and various critters are Typesetter already looking for winter lodgings. We have seen evidence of new burrows June Lloyd both sides of the issue. Certainly the old timers are suffering greatly from the enormous increases in their property taxes and just as certainly there has been an increasing economical pressure on the school system. No one is fairing particularly well financially and there is everywhere much hope for instant change. At no time do our hopes rise higher than on election day and at no time are we more disappoin- under the woodpile and unhappily we have heard gnawing under the house at night. It has become a contest of wits. Traps are set, holes are being monitored and friends have offered advice. The dogs are on mouse alert but we are Process Camera Terry Reynolds Focus is produced weekly by Wave Publishing. It appears as a supplement to: The Summit County Bee, 31 South Main, Coalville, UT The 84017, (801) Park Record, P.O. Box 578, Park City, UT 84060, (801) also considering 336-550- 1; ted than just afterwards when we see ail of those earnest campaign promises going up in smoke. Just, however, when we are most destitute several The Wasatch Morgan County News, 121 N. Commercial St., 500 East, Morgan, UT 84050, (801) spiri- tually, the holidays will arrive, and just as our restlessness reaches its peak it will snow. Reachingfor our offers. The immigration . seems to have stepped up in the last week and we wonder whether it is a sign that the end of autumn is in sight. The elections are now history but as I write, the outcome is still unknown. In rent-a-c- Wave, P.O. Box 128, Heber City, UT 84032,. (801) The particularly anxious to see the results of the tax relief ' amendments as there have been valid cases made for to, Layout Santa Spencer 654-147- 1; election in which the new pulse of Park City was officially recorded. I am grueling. The signs are here though, that winter is waiting in the wings. Most of the leaves have hit the ground. The highway sounds seem closer Rose Marie Hardman 649-926- 1; Park City as in the rest of the country, the voters are vehement pro and con everyone and everything. It is perhaps the first major exten- Publisher Dick Buys Wave Publishing at skis political enemies will be forgotten and suddenly we remember why we have chosen to live here. NC 829-345-1. (Share On The Cover That timeless and tireless lady in the Victorian dress surrounded by visitors to Park City is Bea Kummer. Parkites proudly introduce her to their friends as the guardian of Park Citys history and more ... See story on Page 4. a MEADOWVIEW MEDICAL GROUP 1500 Highway 248 East Dr. Dr. Catch Dale Hogan, MJ). Family Practice LOREN WBam Ledte, MJ). CUSTOM HOMES Family Practice Ri 9am 5pm Saturiiay 9am -- 12 noon Hours: Mon Yourself... -- -- or CABINS A NEW CONCEPT in HOMES CABINS & Pn-fabricat- featuring: 12 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM CUSTOMIZED TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS TOP QUALITY MATERIALS USED ERECTION DESIGNED FOR EASY ON-SIT- USES OUTSOE COMBUSTION AIR iff you're about to Uttar GAL TESTHH.C.B.0. USTED PACK AWAY FOODS CO. 14 So. Main HOURS Heber E" CONTRACTORS AVAILABLE. . . OR . . SAVE MONEY AND BUILD IT YOURSELF DEALERSHIPS AVAILABLE ForAppt. Call Mm., Wed., Fit., and 654-443- Sat 10 AM. ta 0 2 P.M. 1 I LOREN I HOMES.! OrpwnimA . CALL OR WRITE FOR FREE BROCHURE 1138 E. 5645 So. S.LC. 84121 (801) 262-016- 9 |