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Show 1mm ii? KfeSEMg er, in being awarded a journalism jour-nalism scholarship, after being the editor of the Ben Lomond High paper. We are subscribers to the Park Record, and look for-ward for-ward to it each week, although al-though we left Park City in about -'1952. So you see, we feel close to you and your work even though you do not know us. My respects to you, Sir, and best wishes to you and your wife, as you continue to work and provide knowledge, know-ledge, entertainment, inspiration, in-spiration, and humor to all of us. The field of communication com-munication between human beings is so important, especially es-pecially today. Sincerely yours, (Mrs.) Betty Williams 463 Hiland Road Ogden, Utah 84404 September 5, 1974 The Park Record 357 Main Park City, Utah 84060 Dear Park Record: There is a lull in the tourist season and it is time to say 'Thanks". Thanks for the weekly newspapers your staff so graciously leaves at the Chamber Office for our visitors. Visitors appreciate ap-preciate learning something about our City today. They especially have given raves to the map by Jan Lieppman and the walking tour by Bea Kummer. Sincerely, Connie M. Woolsey Park City Chamber of Commerce Secret No More Dear Mr. McConaughy: Two of my favorite writers are yourself, and Murray Moler. I was e spec i ally pleased to read the very interesting and complimentary compliment-ary column in the Standard-Examiner Standard-Examiner and thought I would like to tell you so otherwise other-wise how would you know you have a secret fan? I sold the Park Record as a child in Park City, and only recently made the "25 Years Ago" column with an item about the birth of my first son. I was a high school columnist col-umnist as a junior at the Park City High (seems as if I did it as a senior also) and worked work-ed on the staff of the school paper, as Betty Putman. My son, mentioned above, was assistedby Murray Mol- |