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Show WW ! Merchants Discuss Transportation The Main Street Association met again last Wednesday in their continuing effort to address the concerns of Main Street. Terry Jannotwas appointed to seek an advertising agency to make a presentation for the winter season. And there was a great deal of discussion of the current bus route on Main Street. Presently the bus travels down: Main Street and up Swede Alley. It was noted by a number, of merchants that is would be a great deal more beneficial to have the bus travel both up and down Main thereby allowing the visitor a chance to see Main Street twice. Possible re-routing of the bus is currently being discussed by the group. The next meeting of the Association will be next Wednesday, September 17 at 9am at the Kimball Art Center. Drug Investigation Continues Utah's Deputy Commissioner of Public Safety, Robert Wadma'n, told The Record Tuesday that the int estigation into Park City's drug ring continues and "is as active now as it's ever been." Indicted in the drug case so far are Corky Foster, Alan Savage, Sheila Jones and Mark Allred. The four are charged with conspiracy to distribute cocaine and distribution of cocaine. ' J Mr. Wadman said additional people will be arrested on similar charges, possibly as many as ten people, some living out of Utah and some in Park City. He did not release names nor when the arrests will be made. Undercover agents were present in Park City, on and off, for the past eighteen months, according to Mr. Wadman who added that the investigation, itself, has been ongoing for two .7ears!;;:;; ::'K:. "The investigation was conducted by sworn police officers who were federal and state agents, not by anyone who was arrested and was trying to improve (his or her) position with the court. ; by assjsjing. Jaw enforcement " officers; ' Mr. Wadman told The Record.' ' And Mr. Wadman added, "It's as large as any investigation conducted in the state. This is the most significant cocaine investigation in the history of the state, and it is continuing." City Manager to Arrive Next Month Park City's recently-hired City Manager, 35-year old Arlene B. Loble, will arrive here October 6 to begin work, according to Mayor Jack Green. Ric Jentzsch, who has been serving as Acting City Manager since Wayne Matthews' resignation, will continue to assume his responsibilities as Finance Director and Chief Administrator for the Redevelopment Agency. |