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Show Here's What One More Paper Slates We recently received a copy of a fine article on Park City which appeared Sunday, September 1 in the San Francisco Standard Examiner Ex-aminer and Chronicle, one of America's finest newspapers. news-papers. It was a half page spread sporting a picture of the August Arts Festival. The comments made by writer Norman Melnick about Park City were extremely ex-tremely flattering. He described des-cribed Main Street as 'a delight calling attention to the Opera House, gift shops, saloons, and city hall. He goes on to say, "Everybody's relaxed and no one seems to care much about getting rich." The Chamber of Commerce Com-merce is described "the un-likeliest un-likeliest I've ever seen right over a dungeon. He describes Lillian Smith of the Chamber of Commerce as a beautiful hazel-eyed gabber, whose comments are "rich if a little disconnected." He speaks of Judge Bill Lence as "a great big apple cheeked man who worries that people think he's pocketing pock-eting fines and keeps the most elaborate, thorough records to prove otherwise." other-wise." City Recorder Bruce Decker, as it said in the "Examiner", is the type of person that after talking to him makes you never want to return to city life." Cozy bartender Jane Workman was slated as "poised", and quoted doing a little griping about the cost of living. He rambled a bit about Greater Park City Company and the new building boom, gave some statistics andcit-ed andcit-ed the company as "probably rescuing this quaint place from oblivion." |