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Show 2 A The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, June 9, 4 1973 Park City Council SATURDAY Rejects Zone Move Special to The Tribune the PARK CITY-AlthPark City Council has voted, to deny zoning for a subdivision area planned by Greater Park City Resort Co., the action was not final and the council will meet here again Saturday morning to discuss the matter further. Mayor William Sullivan said Friday. More than 100 Park City residents attended a Thursday more than night session City Hall could accommodate. The meeting was moved to the Masonic Temple. . Discussion centered around a resolution halting construe- - until an enviromental impact study can be made. Mayor Sullivan said the council is concerned that the GPCRC rate is building beyond the city's ability to provide service and facilities. The mayor did not vote (he votes in case of ties only). Councilman Robert Hays, a resident of "new the community, left the meeting after the negative vote. I am mortally ashamed of the action of this group tonight and asked to be excused, he said turn ough Cutback Likely For Weber GIFTS FOR DAD! OjHANDY complete OF ELECTRONIC line Job Corps Unit ACCESSORIES FOR RADIO. TV. TAPE. STEREO $29.95 Tribune Washington Bureau $19.95 WASHINGTON' vv it .u u:..s ov 129.95 16 6 t$l 0.49 VitflOPrtOe W IS4 IU4. M. UM ANUNN. VH. SV?IM ANO MANY MANY MORE! 'iiWHi 400 S. 800 W., - A 10 per- cent cut in funding appears likely next year for the Weber Basin Job Corps Center. Rep. reGunn McKay, ported Friday. Rep. McKay said the Bureau of Reclamation, which operates the center, advised him there would be full funding through the end of June. The funding proposal (for the next fiscal year) is at the Labor Department now and there is no way to tell what the final figures will be, said Rep. McKay. "But I have talked with those who worked on the planning requests and they indicated that a 10 percent cut in the centers funding was anticipated. SLC s Cosco convertible folding high-cha- ir s s a "flair" for fashion New Polyester Knits Reg. 8.98-9.9- 8 Reg. 12.98 yd. Just in time for summer sewing! Flat or textured polyester s plus pcquard weaves. No-iro- n; bright solids 52-6- 0 Reg. Sizzling summers demand cool knit flares for great looks ond good times! jacquards, ploids, herringbone, in new flat or textured knits . certain to accent every wardrobe Pull-o- n n style in polyester,- sizes double-kmt- or prints. Multi-col- wide. or . 8, Reg. $18 The Paris Fabrics Deluxe Cosco high chair has DOWNTOWN ONLY sturdy tubular chrome frame and vinyl padded seat that wiDes clean with a damp, 'cloth. Removable enamel tray. a.. ' 1 Cosco stroller and sleeper folds flat for storing 19" $27 has long-w- ( arir.g chrome frome Cosco with shopping basket and sun canopy; colorful new patterns. Folds flat for storing, carrying. sleeper-strolle- r Cosco padded play pen is draft free, folds flat 19" Reg. $27 for baby, indoors or out! safe, comfortable ploy-yarCosco's deluxe model with enameled steel frame, strong netting and raised legs to protect boby from floor drafts; vinyl covered roil, print pad. A d The Peril Infant 9 Downtown and Cottonwood ' ' ' V-- ; ,'v-7- .' Dvwntown and Cottonwood v- - i super little knits with alii the "top" looks with polyester-knit- s The Pans Sportswear Downtown and Cottonwood A" hfc 7.98-8.9- 8 Soft, super knit tops make you look all girl, all summer! Great for layering or alone with skirts, pants. "Put" sleeves in cool shirt" styles in polyester 'cotton. Light, cotton, tap-stitch- dark colors, sizes T be Paris Sportswear Downtown and Cottonwood C , Sale Starts Saturday 10 a. m. Limited Quantities, Colors, Broken Sizes. Sorry, No Mail, Telephone Orders, C.O.D.'s or Lay-Awa- ys |