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Show SUMMER RESORT OPEN May 27 - 28 - 29 GOLF OPENING MID-JUNE EQUESTRIAN OPEN DAILY EQUESTRIAN lorses for all you cowboys and Indians at the Lazy J Bar Livery Stable on lower Park Avenue. Hourly Horse Rental $3.00 Daily Horse Rental 18.00 Pony Rides .50 Hayrides, barbecues or chuckwagon breakfast rides may be arranged through Head Wrangler Robin Locke. GONDOLA RIDE Four passenger gondola cars carry you 2 miles to the 9,400 foot Summit House for hiking, light snacks, and a 50 mile view of the surrounding mountains. Group rates Adults $2.50 Children (12 & under) 1.50 MINE TRAIN MUSEUM TOUR - a unique mine train takes you 2 miles into the heart of Treasure Mountain to the Silver King Mine Museum for a fascinating look at Park City's mining history. Group rates available. Adults $2.50 Children (12 & under) 1.50 HARD ROCK ROOM -Sandwiches, pizza and daily gourmet specials served cafeteria style 8:00 a.m. -6.30 p.m. at the Resort Center. WOLFE'S SPORTSMANS HEADQUARTERS HEAD-QUARTERS Sporting goods, western wear, sportswear, bicycle rentals and guide service. Located Lo-cated at the Park City Resort Center. Open Tuesday thru Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ACCOMMODATIONS Overnight or for your entire vacation, Three Kings Condominiums is the place to stay in Park City. Contact Park City Reservations Center, P.O. Box 919, Park City, Utah 84060 (801) 649-9681 or (SLC) 521-2131. CONVENTIONS 3ark City is an ideal place for conventions, group meetings and private parties. Complete facilities are available for groups of 5 to 500. Contact the Convention Director, Park City Resort, P. O. Box 919, Park City, Utah 84060 (SLC) 521-2131 or (801) 649-9681. CONDOMINIUMS & HOMESITES- Investigate Park City Resort's real estate opportunities opportu-nities at the Information and Sales Office across from the gondola terminal. AND MORE... Check with the Resort Activity Activ-ity and Sports Director for information on hiking, fishing, sailing, volleyball, baseball, badminton, art classes and other summer activities. Park City Resort P. O. Box 919 Park City, Utah (801)649-9681 (SLC) 521-2131 Press Boner s-"Necking parties" in theater balconies in Kenosha have become so common com-mon that the police have been asked to take a hand.-Los Angeles An-geles (Calif.) Evening Herald. U$mm Urn Restaurant & Lounge f JOEL HOWES Entertains Monday thn- Saturday Evenings r Open Each Evening of the Week uq Sunday through Saturday jJ 6 p.m. to 12 p.m. X , Phono 649-9339 433 Main Street K'iQj iMj;? .CMi 'jf'ySv u-tz&y i jrOi H |