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Show if- , 1 , ; 1 ! J4wee o& rem. " . - , .... Playground , Benefit by the JayCee women promises a swinging good time for the adults, and the promise of swings for. the children. An that's a benefit we can all Find reason to support. See you , there,! ' k . Benefits... ' ' . , .Suddenly, tis the season to be adding up the deductions . . till they become great bene- - And . suddenly, tis the : season to be throwing great benefits that you can take off ; , as deductions.... . When the IRS. promises to stiqk you with it's brand on .; April 15th, the Park, City . ;. Chamber . of Commerce wants , ' to round you up for an old I fashioned hoe-down. The vit- ties and shots will be provided at the last frontier of the " he-man meals; the Claim-t Claim-t .. jumper Chairman for the; event is "Darling Daryl' from the Chamber. She has planned . . an evening of wild hpld-on-to-youf-Hat fun. An auction, . dancing to a Blue grass band and a. number of-' suprises promise to. make another smashing , Chamber affair. If you liaven!t gotten your tickets yet, better hurry; rumor has it the two hundred tickets are rarer than hen's , teeth. Playing is a popular Park . City pasttime, whether you -are six or thirty-six. However, if you are six. and facing school next year, at the new elementary school, your playing play-ing could be seriously curtailed. curtail-ed. When the " school is complete this fall there may be no playground equipment. You see, in order to get the needed funds for the school, the district had to apply to the . state for critical building funds, and one of the stipulations of those funds are that ; none of them are to ' be used for-Jandscaping jpur-poses. jpur-poses. The "JayCee Women are trying to raise monies for the much heeded equipment by hosting (can you guess?) a benefit. The evening of dancing and a light buffet will be held Saturday April 19th, at the Grubsteak restaurant. Tom Bock, everyone's favorite D.J. will spin the discs. For those of you looking where donate some of your refund money after you figure out how very much Uncle Sam is going to owe you, this is just the place. Tickets for the , evening are $15.00 per person before the event or $20.00 per person at the door. And for those you wishing to make an even greater contribution you need only call Fran Johnson at 649-9624 and she will, with ; pleasure, pick up your check; Often times people complain com-plain wftha benefit that it's so : very hard to see where their , money goes. The playground . benefit will, produce rather, ' t f t - '. : a. , . ::...4.;; immediate results. Come fall -we. could have some creative . play apperatus for - the new school. Dig deep.:., it's for the , children... ' : A new child (after some delay) made his way into the world this week; Benjamin v William Fernandez, son of David and Alexis. Mother and : child are resting now at home in Summit Park. And yes, rumor has it "little Ben" has those same great big eyes; that's a benefit to him. . . - The city benefited this week by the final purchase of the golf course from the Greater Park City Corp. Chairman of the board of Alpine Meadows parent company of the resort Nick Badami, flew to hand the deed over to mayor Jack Green. And for the benefit of the reporters (I know, how many times is she going to use that word) a few of the officials turn a swing in the snow. All I can say is I'm glad Bob Wells doesn't have. to rely on his golf game for a living.... Living in , big city has it's! own perils to overcome, or so claims Janet Goldstein, Park-ite, Park-ite, who recently returned ' from living six months in New York. Number one on the survival list is the fine art of hailing a taxi but rumor has it Janet could halt a 747 with her whistle alone! Janet is settling . now: into her new job at the prevention center. Janet is just the sort of kind, Jewish mother, I'd love to call with a . problem. "So, tell me, what it is that is bothering you?" I think this job maybe her real ' ;. Calling. .; ; . , y ' '"' . -: '., Also; in from New York but only for a quick visist was former Parkite Laurie ' Tisch. Laurie too, had her tales of survival in the Big Apple. "We call it urban outward bound" laughed Laurie. "For example I bought this little habatchi to barbarque a dinner for friends out on my little east side apartment patio. However, I got home form work too late for the chicken to get cooked on the habatchi. So, quick thinking I stuck the chicken in the microwave, cooked it fully and then set it out on the barbarque just before the guests came. It's a struggle in the city, but we tough it out." Laurie left Park City, Sunday for New York again, and the benefits of "big city!' living. Benefits, creative-people -find them under the most adverse of circumstances. And creative people throw them for the mos adverse of circumstances; circum-stances; Strike a vein?.,.The |