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Show (Community Meeting Deals With Future their community. The residents were also asked to indicate any changes they would like to see implemented im-plemented in their town. After compiling the data, validating the intensity of feelings and studying the results, re-sults, the seminar participants partic-ipants will present their findings to Park City residents res-idents at the Community Meeting. A special community meeting for all Park City residents has been scheduled schedul-ed for Thursday, August 22 at 7:30 p.m. in the City Hall. All who are concerned about the future of Park City are urged to attend. The meeting has been called cal-led at the request of the twenty-four officials from state, county, and municipal governments who are herein Park City attendingan Action Training and Research seminar sem-inar conducted by the National Nation-al Training and Development Develop-ment Service, Washington, D.C. N.T.DJ3. is a non-profit organization funded by the Intergovernmental Personnel Person-nel Act and the Ford Foundation Found-ation to aid state and local governments by improving the administrative competence compet-ence of government officials through training. The seminar participants have been conducting a study of Park City government last week. Some 228 residents were interviewed in a random ran-dom survey and queried on their likes and dislike about N.T.D.S. is headed by Thomas W.Fletcher, former form-er deputy Mayor of Washington, Washing-ton, D.C. and city manager of San Jose and San Diego, California. Participating in the seminar sem-inar from Utah is William Bruhn, Executive Director for Community Affairs, Office Of-fice of the Governor, Salt Lake City. Neely Gardner, professor of Public Administration, University of Southern California Calif-ornia is leadingthe seminar. Gardner is regarded as one of the most knowledgeable persons in the field of training train-ing and development for public pub-lic administrators. In the last two years, N.T. DJs. has held similarsem-inars similarsem-inars in A s p e n, Colorado; Airlee, Virginia; andStowe, Vermont. |