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Show m : I - Park Imlt 'nb City; tilmiu (TV T oiiay Section II June 24. 1973 Section B i Dan Valentines ; REDHEADS:. A local bachelor boy has Its a pretty problem problem ! It seems he has fallen in jUddenly jive with a ... but still Of a red-lea- Unrest This is the first edheaded woman "ve ever known, writes. ie Ive Jated lots of Mondes, many brunettes and girls ?f every other hair color. i But this is my first experience with redhead. Bv Max B. Knudson Frankly, Mr. Valentine, he contin-les- . I am crazy about this girl and iant to marry her . . . but I dont know jnything about redheads. You seem to have a huge store of Inowledge about things, especially omen. Can you give me some inside lope on redheaded women? Indeed, sir, I can. I have never dated a redheaded soman in my entire life but only because I was busy with blondes. Jr. Tribune Staff Writer But 1 did a little research on redheads, and it appears there is much in jheir favor. . . . Redheads make wonderful wives j . . vnly one out of every 22 divorcees is a edhead . . . while seven out of every 10 livorcees is a blonde. I This speaks well for redheads when it omes to matrimony. . There have been quite a few famous edheads in history. Lady Emma Hamilton was a redhead, lie was the mistress of Lord Nelson. f Queen Elizabeth I of England was a d 'edhead. She was so proud of being that, when she went bald in the latter years of her life, she wore a redheaded wig. George Sand was a redhead. In case are not up on things literary, George and was a woman writer and she laved around with Chopin and several ther great men of the day . . George j as quite a lover. . . . ou She wasnt a pretty woman, but she had a certain magnetism that attracted Inen. j One fellow wrote that George had a face like a horse . . . and she smoked cigars and wore pants; and that was back bout 150 years ago, when very few omen smoked cigars and wore pants. This indicates something about redbut I dont know just what. eads I Watergate hasnt wiped out the basic issues the voters supported last year, Utah Republicans were told Saturday in the wake of the states senior senator formally announcing he wont next year. seek Sen. Pete V. Domenici, elected last year as the first Republican senator from New Mexico in 40 years, said the lies outside the burden of Watergate state in the keynote address before the Republican Republican State Convention. Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, 74, who will ... and some ways becoming blondes ilondes even become brunettes. But a edhead stays a redhead forever. This ' ays much for her stability. women are exceptional I Redheaded j thletes . . . there is no apparent reason Mir this, but the average redheaded girl N great on the tennis court, on the golf ourse and on the ski slope. Another thing: Redheads dont run to . eight like other women. There are few at redheads . . . but many fat blondes, nd more than a few chunky brunettes. 4 Most redheads are slim and slender. ,nd remain that way all their lives. J Oddly enough, no wife of a President has ever been a f the United States red-lea- So, sir, marry this redheaded url of yours at the first opportunity, t Unless, of course, you plan to enter politics and become President of the United States. . . . I Personally, I would rathei' be married o a redheaded woman than be President I the United States. I would SAM, THE SAD CYNIC, SAYS: Id ever see the day Valentine would dehen blonde-lovincile an entire column to redheads! ) I never thought Many Parkites think the city isnt ready for the massive influx of people invisioned by company. The water supply is tentative it flows out of a United Park City Mines Co. tunnel and the word is that United Park wants it back a TV camera inspection along the sewer lines shows the system is a hopeless mess; a Volkswagen could dissapear in some of the chuckholes; condemned clapboard shacks are everywhere; the fire department needs upgrading and the police department soon will also; parking is nil for Main Street shoppers . .well, one gets the idea. Mrs. Matilda Toley is used to Park City as it is. She doesnt the use of companys recreation facilities by the general public, and the annexation and zoning of a new subdivision northeast of town on which 99 ranchettes will be built. Rumors and speculation have run amok ever since. A sampling: a "pillow tax will be charged all other landlords before their guests can use Company facilities; taxes will be raised to pay for utilities and improvements in the ranch-ett- e area; property values are going to plummet because without skiing privi j want to see change, and says a nw area wont stand the winter. leges Park City reverts to ghost town status; only Californians and other will be allowed resort privileges because they spend lots of money; the resort company is moving to become a private club; Company wants to squeeze out all competition, even the little guy with a leather goods shop on Main Street'. . . and so it goes. Whether any of the rumors are true or even partly true remains to be seen (see interview with J. Warren King, may Company president on Page to a mink coat. and apparentit an mink has got to ly quite bego. according to Mr. Harwood, cause it kept me up all night." The mink decided to become a part of the Harwood household at 3739 Wasatch Blvd. about 2 a.m. Saturday. d The mink got in through a door left open by Mr. Harwood as he prepared to go fishing. The mink was trapped once and placed in a laundry hamper, but it soon escaped and made its way into the bedroom about 3 am. Mr. Harwood called the sheriffs but the deputy didn't know office, what to do with it either, so we trapped it in a wastebasket in the bathroom. lowing his announcement. Name Chairman The mink made itself comfortable a makeshift wastebasket nest and proceeded to look cute and cuddly, but Mr. Harwood said the mink still must go just as soon as the authority's dr;de w hat to do with it in y , spelled out. Typical of the seminars held was one on leadership skills at the East LDS Institute of Religion complex for workers in the Melchizedek Priesthood MIA, at which Stephen R. Covey, assistant professor of business management at Brigham Young University, spoke. Basic Steps There are three basic steps to getting an internal commitment to a job from other persons, Mr. Covey said. Agreement is first, requiring a clear, mutual understanding of what the desiraThen you ble results are, he said. must sustain your chosen leader, acting as a help and a servant but not a judge. ends with accounting, ' Stewardship he said. However, the responsibility should remain with the person whom you have assigned to do the task. Make him evaluate his own performance and tell you what he wants you to do to help. Has Watergate changed all that? he said. The voters would say the same thing today, Watergate notwithstanding. The real majority is Republicanism in its basic, fundamental sense. could document other Republicans election scandals of some Democrats, he suggested. None of us here should have to bear the burden of Watergate any more than the Democrats in your state should have to bear the stigma of Mayor Daley, Sen. Domenici said. Fireman Clint Barker is injured this legs. Chief Dave Barrett after a fire truek passed over Jand Don Blackwell offer aid. Broken Legs Bennett, third ranking RepubliSenate senionty, said he found constantly faced with the necesstalling and sidestepping answering questions from news media and party members as to his election plans a fact leading to his announcement now. Sen. can in himself sity of S.L. Fireman, 48, Hurt In Ladder Truck Fall As far as health and vigor are concerned, Im net prepared to admit that I couldnt serve another six years, but the Senate is one place where the longer you stay the greater your burden becomes, and the risk of being able to go through another term with all the burdens of the office is greater than ever, he said. A that I wheels. E. Parkway fractures of both legs and possible back injuries when the truck wheel passed over his legs. He was taken lo LDS Hospital where he was still in surgery late Saturday. Clint Barker, have Column 4 m. Tk. gt. J? 48. He fell from the ladder truck just as it left the Number One Fire Station, 159 E. 1st Souih. at 4:47 p.m., in response to a fire at I?1) 3rd East, according to Bat3 eten?n 1404 Fell From Truck personal satisfaction. I'm sure you all realize that Mrs. Chief Barrett said it is unknown exactly what caused the fireman to fall, but speculated that he may have been trying to get on his coat and lost his balance. Ave. (2400 South), suffered been pressed into this decision by any persons or events, and that I fee! cheated, deprived or unhappy, he said. On the contrary, i look back upon these 20 plus years of exciting activity with deep B-- Salt Lake City fireman was seriousl- y injured Saturday when he slipped from a ladder truck as it rushed to answer an alarm, and slid under one of the truck's Exciting Activity See Page B-- Those attending conference sessions of the youth auxiliary of the Church of Saints spent Jesus Christ of Latter-dathe day in departmental sessions predominantly as the details of how the new and Melchizedek Presthood Aaronic Priesthood MIAs are to function were Delegates to the convention in Highland High Schools auditorium chose State Rep. T. William Cockayne as the new state party chairman to replace Kent Shearer and preside over 1974 GOP election activities. Nearly 850 delegates balloted in a three-wa- y race for the chairmanship. Sen. Domenici, lawyer who is a former Albuqueroue mayor, said an overwhelming majority elected President Nixon for the positions on which he stood, and not on the basis of personal I hope no one believes They think Im a nut or a kook but tell you they re going to make the Mr. King said thing a private dub. later that the ban would only apply on Column 1 See Page 1 11 of the young people Involvement themselves in their own Mutual Improvement Assn, activities was stressed over and over again Saturday as June Conference rolled into its second day have almost a quarter century of service in the Senate when retiring, told party workers, I cant deny the calendar, in receiving long standing applause fol- Basic Sense James T. Harwood wants to get nd of it. even though its probably the closest thing his wife will ever have ing. no land, no money. When asked whether she interprets the Company policy statement on use of facilities to mean Salt Lakers and other local area people will be allowed lo ski at Park City this winter, Mrs. Lehmer not. was unequivocal: No, absolutely You will not be able to ski at Park City this winter. They made that crystal clear. By Patricia R. McCoy Tribune Church Editor tions, Sen. Domenici said. Family Gets Weird Visit In our naivete we allowed Greater Park City Company to annex 300 acres in the spring of 1971. We didn't realize wed need schools, police, fire protection, libraries, all those services a city needs. Either land or the cash equivalent should have been donated. Instead we got noth- Be Involved In W ork, MIA Urged charisma. The electorate backed the President over the Democrat candidate because he stood for a strong America, agaiifst bigger government, for the work ethic, and in support of the idea that individuals are responsible for tneir social ac- d 1 Aspen was sold a bill of goods about prosperity too but they woke up one day to traffic jams and pollution and zoning problems. Id like to know why we can't profit from the experience of others. GOP Issues ?Same, Republicans Told on Watergate ... recent survey reveals that redhead-girls get better grades in school than and redf ither blondes or brunettes card are better players heads, generally, han other women. Oddly enough, redheads do not have Haring tempers. It is a myth that redheads are quick to blow their tops. In 'act, a fellow back east did a study on edheads and he discovered that redheads have more even tempers than 'ilher women. Redheads are proud to be redheads, j'ou will never find a redhead who dyes W hair another color. Brunettes are alA be beside the point. The fear this sort of thing generates takes on a life of its own. Park City Councilman Mary Condas Lehmer has been the most outspoken critic of the Company. Many Parkites sit her as a champion of the common man. fighting a lonely battle against for: nudable odds. Others point to the large land holdings of the Condas family around Park City and question whether she is not without motive in the affair. An attorney by profession, Mrs Lehmer pulls no punches. Sold Bill of Goads Complicated Action And in recent weeks the problems have been further complicated by two Company actions: an announcement that certain restrictions would be placed on By Douglas L. Parker Tribune Political Editor spent town and some investors with a mission. . s Knudson st Boggles Minds It boggles Park City minds too. Despite the meteoric rise of property values in the town one building was stolen recently for $50,000; a decade ago it was on the market for a grand and didnt sell and the knowledge that increased tourist traffic means more money for Main Street businesses, some arent too sure this is the best thing for A community their community that came so close to being a ghost town you can still hear the chains rattling. But it probably doesnt make much difference. Company has so much momentum and has so irrevocably changed the topography of Park City it is inconceivable anyone could stop the steam roller even if they wanted to. i problem. i Mr. last week in Park City and brought back this report, the story of a nerr-ou- Street Corp., New Orleans, you aint seen nothin yet. Mr. King has said the organization may spend as much as $100 million in the years ahead. It boggles the iTnnd. Current Nothingu Serious to the "Company." That's ' company with a capital ... Peace, Page One thanks 'town is booming, I didnt have to ask which company. There is omv one Company" and the C is always capitalized, like references to the Deity. Greater Park City Compathe ny, the saviour of Park City, Utah curse of Park City, Utah. Take your pick. The Company came into Park City in February. 1971. They have spent $24 million in the intervening two years on ski facilities, tennis courts, golf course, condominiums but if all goes according to the plans of Company President J. Warren King and parent company Royal The Sunday Morning, came go close you could almost hear the chains rattling, reports Tribune Staff Writer Max D. Knudson Jr. Row the Nobody knows what the hell the comply is going to do next," a patron of The Cozy, an Old Park saloon, told me. Beneath Local New Business Park City teas once nearly a ghost town. It PARK CITY Underneath the facade ski town turned drowsy in the summer sun is a current of unrest and apprehension. If a mining town turned playground can be termed nervous, this one is. of a peaceful talion Chief Dave Barrett. Mr. Barker has been with the fire department almost 25 years. He presently serves as secretary-treasure- r of the Salt Lake City Firemens Relief Assn. ' The fire at East completely gutted an apartment bedroom and the living room. Damage was estimated at $750 to the building and $500 to the con130-3r- d tents. Cause of the fire is still undetermined, according lo Fire Capt. Roy Hardy Assess Needs In other seminars throughout the day, Melchizedek Priesthood workers were given instructions in identifying members of the Young Adults and Special Interests groups and assessing their individual needs, priesthood leadership of these two groups, methods of starting service projects and family home evening groups, balanced and creative programming and using the new programs in a campus setting. Workshops for those serving in the Aaronic Priesthood MIA were similar separate sessions were held for stake service and activity committee members, assistant stake clerks and Aaronic Priesthood MIA secretaries, and for advisers to the priests, laurels, teachers, MIA maids, beehive and deapresidencies, con age groups. Both MIA organizations began the day with general sessions attended by all persons involved in the conference. Sets Tone At the East Institute, Jeffrey R. Holland, Melchizedek Priesthood MIA general board, set the tone for the seminars which followed, noting we never know how far we reach when we reach the See Page B-- Column 1 |