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Show May FOCUS 13, 1981 ay i it'- Mm - To Every Season Even the most timid among us have finally mustered the confidence to pack away the Sorels and wool pants. It's finally getting warm enough to bare our toes to the actual outdoors and to confidently toss lettuce and radish seeds out into the garden. There are glacier lillies on the hillsides and the birds have nested down and become suspiciously quiet In a week or two their new offspring will be demanding breakfast and their noisy chirruping will fill the trees again. In the meantime, we can get back to the business of In fact, reading tee-shirt- nowhere s. is Park City's reputation as a melting pot more evident than on Main weather. Street in There are University shirts from seaboard to tee-shi- rt seaboard, resort hoppers bear logos from around the world, and, of course, there are also specialty shirts. tear Reading. -- shirt gives you a distinct advantage, it's a handy conversation piece and a safe " way to seek out allies. Wearing a team . tee-shi- rt tee-shi- rt. Custom rt shops started offering specialty tees, many printed to order. Of course, the world of advertising was quick to realize the advertising potential of these walking billboards and that is when the season of the really blossomed. This year it is no tee-shi- in public lets people, know where you stand right off the bat. So it came to pass that school colors became fashionable street-weaThe approach at first was subtle just the name of a school and the emblem, or the name of a particular cafes bowling league and the year. Enough to let the other guy know you were from Hoboken and not to be messed with. Newcomers in Park City found that wearing hometown helped them locate long lost relatives who had also drifted into Utah. Pretty soon though, native Parkites took to making up their own shirts so they could recognize each other from the transients. Eventually, the dictates of fashion loosened up r. tee-shir- ts you no longer had team to earn a tee-shi- rt holds barred political slogans, jokes, literary references. prestigious races and regattas, all are emblazoned on custom shirts right up front. Once a only told you where a person went to high school, whether he was JV or Varsity, football or hockey or where he went on tee-shi- rt . last summer's vacation. Now, you don 't have to be a sociologist to discern a whole lot more. The question is does a Park City rugby player dare wear his team tee-shi- rt in mixed company? NC tee-shi- rt May 7: Sunrise: 6:20 a.m. Sunset: 8:32 p.m. May 10: 1st Quarter Moon May 10: Mother's Day Forecast: Rain, cold May Partly cloudy May 0: 11-1- 3: jrkkkk kkkkkkk k kkkkkk-kkkkkkkkkkkkk- PARK CITY k k k k k k k k k k k kit k COMING EVENTS- cow JAZZ May 5, 6, 8, 9 9:00-1:0- 0. Weeknight, Weekends. 11 thru 15, & $2.00 Cover On $3.00 Cover On MAST MCCASU8 J NEW MOBILE HOMES c 1 First Week In May Main Street Display Lot All Popular Makes & Sizes k k k k k k k k k k i Broadmoor Nashua Oiampion Northwestern SIMISTER CONSTRUCTION Coalville. Utah 336-239- 1 k k k k k k k 3 $ 4-- 3 Saturday, May 16, 9:00 p.m. $6.00 Advance, $7.00 At Door. MISS10II MOVITAffl WOOD BASS Saturday, May 23, 9:00 p.m. ..$6.00 Advance, $7. OQ At Door. - JOE k , . " p.m. At Door Thursday, May 7, 9:00 $4.50 Advance, $5.50 k ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL WITH COW JAZZ Monday, May Tl , 2 Shows - 7:30 & 1 1 :00 4 $9.00 Advance, $1 0.00 At Door JEFF LORBEA WATCH FOR OUR OPEN HOUSE J C lIMHJIBffi.; ..... k - SOIL Sunday, June 7, 2 Shows - 8:00 & $7.50 Advance, $8.50 At Door. H1CS7 SCABBS ' Wednesday, June 24, 9:00 p.m. $6.00 Advance, $7.00 At Door. JESSE WIHCBESTER Sunday, June 28, 2 Shows - 8:00 $7.50 Advance, $8.50 At Door. ' - THURSDAYS LADIES NIGHT No Cover Charge For Ladies DISCOUNT DRINKS (Except Special Concerts) 1 1 :00 & 1 1 :00 CLOSED FORDMNER UNTIL JUNE 1st, ON SUNDAY AND MONDAY. BAR Will REMAW OPEN Cosmic Aeroplane. Salt Lake Wagstaff Music. Murray & The Cowboy Bar, 268 Main Street. Park City FOR MORE INFORMATION . CALL 649-414- 6 JJ ji. J |