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Show our loved ones in. David F. Colvin Granger, Utah. we get letters " " Cemetery Needs Dear Park Record: Nestled high in the mountains is the beautiful city of Park City. It being to me like many, many others, My Home Town. Today there is all kinds of beautiful new homes and businesses busi-nesses being built and opened in town. Isn't it wonderful that the "earlier day - Old timers" built this city and kept it together to-gether during the hard trying days so we can now enjoy this sports wonderland. Speaking of old timers, where are most of them today? Take five minutes drive to the lower end of Park Aveturn towards Heber and take a good look at the City Cemetery. A great majority of us that calls Park our home town has loved ones put to rest there. Many, many still living in Park City have mothers, f athers,brothers, sisters, husbands and wives and children buried there. Look it over real close. In parts, weeds 6 feet high, many graves, with relatives still living liv-ing in Park looks pretty disrespectful dis-respectful for departed loved ones. Let's don't mention names, lets remembe? our departed loved ones and do our part to make our cemetery a respectful respect-ful decent place to remember Orange Tree Mesa, Arizona August 9, 1971 Park Record Park City,-Utah. Dear Friends: Please find enclosed my, check for another year's subscription sub-scription to the Park Record. I enjoy reading the Record very much and few if anyone living there would remember our family. If Mrs. Gibson's little orange tree could talk it could tell you a lot about myself. my-self. That tree is the same age as I am and I remember it so well and I hope to see it again this summer sometime. Very Sincerely, Joseph A. Holindrake, 5551 East Alder Ave., Mesa, Arizona, 85206. They Find Fault In the August issue of Ski Magazine in an article about Park City is stated "The whole town could do with a coat of paint and a Zoning Board." Those interested and concerned con-cerned in Park City know that we DO have a Zoning Commission and we also have a Variance Committee. These volunteer groups are appointed by the City Council and bound by the ordinances voted by the citizens of Park City. In the most recent public hear ing f or a variance, the com -mittee voted in accordance with the ordinance and the variance was duly denied. For Park City to be the place we all want to live in and enjoy, the laws MUST be upheld. And to Ski Magazine-we're working work-ing on that coat of paint! Sincerely, (s) Mrs. W. O. Nelson Norfolk Avenue. |