Show Break Ground for PC Tramway May 11 Committee in Session I- I Ground round will wilt be broken Saturday Satur da day May 11 for a two and mile long aerial tramway the longest longe t In North America and a 2 million recreation complex signaling the Phase I start in the transformation of ot the famous alle all all- Ser er e mining area of Park City Into one of the nations nation's newest and largest year round playgrounds Utah's Governor George Dewey Dewel Clyde other local state and national na nfl- officials will participate in inthe inthe inthe the colorful ceremonies keyed ceremonies keyed to this years year's Centennial of Mining In Utah Saturdays Saturday's events will Include an time old miners Boom Doom Town parade at 10 am am a.m. the groundbreakIng groundbreaking ground groundbreaking breaking ceremony at 1030 am a.m. the luncheon at Park City Community Com Coit- Center and a brief elide slide presentation of Park City's new up from the bootstraps plan I PARK AIm CITY cri Tho regular meeting of the Overall Committee of or the Park Parle C City I t Y Recreation Development De Program was 95 held helt at the tho Memorial ial lal Building Thursday evening In attendance besides committee commit commit- tee tea members members' were Dr Edward Moe Dr Dc Keith Wilson Mr Gene i and Mr Dick Street of ot Salt Lake City The agenda of the meeting covered cov coy ered a. a review of goals goats and purposes pur pur- purposes poses and responsibilities of ot planning planning planning plan plan- ning and various other committees commit tees qt of the program These subjects were discussed at length Refining and development of particular tasks to be undertaken Discussion pertaining to planning grant applications Committee Com Corn reports A discussion of plans for the coming celebration to be held in Park City May 11 David Loert Loert- echer acher Overall chairman reports The lUsto Historical Society Com Coal met Wednesday evening and reported progress being made in initial steps to secure a location location loca loca- tion for a museum in Park City and the formation of some type of organization of senior citizens i Permission of city council to go ahead on both programs had been Q A discussion dl of plans of the coming celebration to be hold held in Park City May 11 was held Reports on oa wark work of Park City history being written was WM given also reported was work on maps snaps and boundary lines of Park City done by Historical Society invitation to attend the next meeting of the Committee Committee Commit Commit- tee ee to hear a guest speaker was accepted Some very very fine suggestions for tor forthe forthe the future work of this committee commit tee were were heard and will be acted on in Ia future meetings |