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Show Sands of Time It is difficult to reflect on local issues via an editorial when you're typing your second-to-last editorial. Perhaps it is simply time to begin to wind down and reflect on Park City, this paper and the impending passing of traditon that hovers at the edge of our front door. Next week will come the official, definitve last editorial, so let this stand as the casual reflection of what we have tried to do with this slot in the paper. We wanted to make Park City a better place to live, a place of fairness to all from the lowest paid winter employees to the movers and shakers we have often taken to task. The paper has had impact. Some of it resulted in great swells of controversy that often spiced up the day-to-day. (Remember that beer tax?) And we have praised and griped when it seemed fit, but always in the hope and conviction that something positive would result. As we watch the sand run through the Record's hourglass, , let it suffice to say that the paper bowed to no one, held true to its course and was meant to reflect its readers in a town that happens to have a resort or two, not in a resort that happens to have a town, j.jf, |