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Show A- SMe- S$ fein. 1 y inn- ' j ti. m m mi nil lima i japMa JaantlHnmBHaiHBMBBaMIMaaBalHI Stein Ericksen's home where the reception for Elizabeth Ogden's wedding had taken place. Woe be to he who thought he was getting a shrimp at that late hour. The local locusts had done a fairly complete job of clearing the plate. Still, the afternoon reception (which continued into the evening later on Main Street) was the social event of the beginning promising season in Park City... . . .. I am still convinced the promise of spring is just around the corner. I need only to drive past daffodil hill to be reminded things which have been dormant all winter - are nOw ready to blossom. I know your asking yourself where daffodil hill is. Well, it is directly across from the Mr. Air Cafe and it's real name ; is the community flowerbed. However, Helen's He-len's Hill would be a bit more the final festivities, he had another engagement to keep on top Quarry Mountain. You see Peter is also a minister and he had promised to marry Jere Calmes and Randy Shellenberger at 2 p.m. Up on Quarry Mountain the promise of a rainy afternoon was changing plans for the Calmes wedding. The decision to move the outside ceremoney indoors was made but not without some long faces from young Jere Calmes and Eric Shellenberger, children of the groom and bride respectively. They grabbed an umbrella and in their . dazzeling white slacks and-. . matching blue shirts they sat outside, together ready to weather the storm. They -were a bit disappointed their folds couldn't see the weather was no deterrent to the ceremony. Promises, promises... Often spoken, often broken. It was a week of promises in Park City. First, there was the promise pro-mise spring was unmistaken-ly unmistaken-ly here. Bodies so white they actually looked blue saw no shame in exposing their legs in shorts. Sandals allowed toes hidden inside clumsy boots all winter a chance finally to wiggle. Alpha Beta reported had a rush on soda and pretzels and beer. Never mind if one hadn't gotten a chance to take advantage of those beautiful weekdays, the weekend was just around the corner with a promise of more glorious sunny days. I had taken the opportunity to bring in a stash of tasteless magazines, gallons of Coca-Cola, - and pound can of Sesame 'Nut. Mix. I was ready for a weekend in the sun. .appropriate,. Through ndj special election or grant underwriting 'or' solicting of funds or . mass labor. City': - Councilwomen Helen Alvarez Al-varez has given as a response to no campaign' promises "a gift to the city. She weeds the flowerbed plants and bulbs, and thins the growing flowers. Perhaps seh gets help but all ' I. know is it is Helen I see carefully attending to the. least controversial growing needs of Park City: - Seeing those daffodils blooming somehow seems to defy the thunderclouds today, i( strikes a vein with me spring is just around the corner... The first .broken arm due to the promise of spring award goes this week to Jonathan Schettler. Jonathan and buddies were riding the bikes in a dirt lot and Jonathan's trick suddenly became a bit grander than the rest. He " sling is now available for signing. He promises Mom and Dad he will be more careful from here on out. Make and keep a promise just to yhoursclf this week. JAMIE Lloyd Stevens played best man for Jere and Don Gomes sang, seemed almost like an all too familiar 1 scene from . the Down Under. Father Pat Carley led the guests in ' prayer and Peter Holdorf led JAandy and.Jere in the I do's. Just as Peter pronounced the happy couple man and wife an enormous clap of thunder was heard over head. Jere accused the-director Gomes of special effects but Gomes demurred to Peter and Father Pat. That flashy stuff is really more in their department he claimed. Randy and Jere had a near fatal decision in deciding to have the wedding at two and reception not starting until four; it have the guests at the .- ceremony a good. long piece of time to drink and be merry before the rest of the troops . arrived. ,)t The. food was naturally fabulous. Roast beef, ham, cheeses and .-guacamole, enough to cause serious falls off the diet wagon. But the real hit of the afternoon were the shrimp - the size of Alaska. Several guests were spotted eating twice their won weight in the delicate cructatians. As four o'clock rolled around the guests rolled in. Many-of the group coming directly from Saturday morning dawned gray. Omnious clouds weres blowing in at an alarming " rate and the promise and a .. warm sunny weekend was suddenly in doubt. Threatening Threaten-ing clouds did nothing to dampen the enthusiasm, however, over at the Miners Hospital building Saturday morning. More than 40 good-hearted book people showed up to help clean out the former hospital future library. Herb Johnson had arrived early and nailed up a stop work order on the building; a bit of a joke. Hard working crews tore up old carpets, swept up broken glass and pitched useless items into a dump truck. . Librarian Judy McMahon directed workers and listen-ed'to listen-ed'to tales of Parkits who had been born in the hospital. One worker even remembered remember-ed having his tonsils removed re-moved in a room upstairs. Versatile Peter Holdorf had premised to be part of the '; w to clean up at the 1 rv. (You may remember r from his famous one lie in Cuckoo's Nest; he , ..! patient Ruckley) lifted,, threw and all h! helped clean out the ' of the building. But L-r was unable to stay for |