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THE Vail TRAIL

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Volume IX Vail. Colorado Friday, April 19, 1974 Number 25

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Spring Great!

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Inside The

‘VT’
WinterWake Info 3

Parking Structure 5

Important Meetings 6

Easter Hat Contest 8

BMHS News 11

Town of Vail News 13

Vail Cup Results 17

Photo by Celia Roberts Emergency Medical


One Of The Many Moods Of Spring Skiing 18
Program
Easter Egg Hunt 35

Spring Skiing 38

Public Notices 41

Wake Up For WinterWake Classifieds 46

will also
finale to a great year, Each of the lift ticket coupons
As the '73-’74 season end, cele- wake insure a grand
nears an
funds for the Rocky Moun- entitle the holder to 3000 “moguls” which
brations abound in honor of it passing. it will also raise
most worthy can be applied to bids at Sunday’s big
tain Division of the USSA, a
Spring Thing” begins on Monday, April auction. Each mogul is equal to $l.OO in
16, offering a week of festivities to travel cause. redeemed Rotary Club
The key to all this
fun rests in the $3.00 purchasing power. They can be Meets On Wednesdays
industry personnel in appreciation of their
sold at the lift ticket windows, even by those
booklets which are being
support of Vail through their work. coupon the for a lift 8:00 a.m. Breakfast
Each book who choose not to use coupon
and Denver.
Private
gatherings will be aplenty, as throughout Vail for ticket. Winners of the various tournaments Lodge at Vail
locals two
tickets exchangeable Visitors Welcome
begin to get spring fever, unwinding contains will be awarded even more mo-
to and races
from those lift tickets for mini-raffles
long, busy days spent waitres- $6.00 all-day
town on both guls.
sing, bartending, retailing, trailcrewing, be held in shops throughout
sheet
etc. Saturday and Sunday. A special key
Make the last weekend of the season a
(see page 3) indicating
And, of course, the biggest celebration of is being distributed memorable by joining in on all the
one
raffle ticket
each numbered
ell will be
“Winterwake '74”, April 20 and to which shop Winterwake festivities, which are listed in
coupon numbers
21, a weekend of tournaments, fun races, should be taken. Winning schedule on page 3.
following the the
posted in the shops
raffles and parties honoring the demise of will be
FINAL
Old Man
Winter.” Not only will Winter- special drawings.
SNOW REPORT

A Last Chance
attendant tennis shop, Mid Eagle's
courts with _
,
_

Date Top
A ntho VaH Nest
parking on
. the
Rec. District bathrooms, and
five courts with attendant 120 101 114
For Locals
Pronertv

new 4/13
Lions
tennis shop and bathrooms
for
courts at
Head. 4/14 117 102 116

Bond Approved and resurfacing


of the existing
Come Monday morning, April 22, the
4/15
4/16
113
109
95
92
110
106
G

Sixty-one residents of the Vail Golf improvements will include


e’
season will be over once again
“locals"! According
in Vail.
to
4/17
4/18
107
105
91
87
104
104
existing golf Except for the
Metropolitan Recreation District cast expansion of the clubh^
bui d ng Vail Associates’ Jim Bartlett,
Vailites will
cart storage
weir votes creation of a golf Snow Depth On Top of Mtn.
in the $450,000 bond
election
on of the one chance to ski the Mountain,
last
clubhouse, expans have This Date Last Year 91

behind the
April 16. The result favorable with 60 building, and record number of skiers
was which endured a
votes cast existing golf maintenance of snowfall (420” as
approving the bonds and one and a record amount This Year’s Total Snowfall
vote general course improvements the 1973-74 winter
castagainst. district during 419”
all of April 10>
on
To be funded tennis
Construction as Last Year’s Total 291"
through golf and will begin as soon season.
imnrovements
Venues, the $450,000 bonds will provide District officials hope
to
In continuing a practice begun
Solf weather allows.
and tennis for the time for
improvements construction completed
in
Continued Page 2
have
(“strict this summer. Included in the
some use this summer
..,;n ho 7.a npw tennis
2 The Vail Trail April 19, 1974

S' I’ail'i Grraleil


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THE TRAIL

V
and Eagle River Valiev .News
• s) The
George Knox Editor and Publisher
Allen Knoxßusiness Manager Stork Club
Frank Earle Advertising Manager
Mitzi Johnson
Advertising Artist
Peggy TreveyAdvertising Celebrating his 3rd birthdar
Cindy Lamont Copy Chief today (April 19) is Oliver Albeit
Karen Hendersonßeporter
Trutmann, son of Joan and Al
Celia Robertsßeporter bert Trutmann.
Oliver’s birthday
Rusty Pierce
Reporter cake should be
Janet especially yumm
UlmerTypesetter since his dad is executive
chef a
member The Lodge at Vail!

Best wishes to Oliver


Vi[?) RESS AssOCIA TLON special day today.
on his

Publishedevery Friday in Vail, Colorado and distributed in the communities


of Minturn, Cliff, Avon, Edwards andthe Upper Eagle Valley. Business
Red
Coming up this week will be the
and editorialoffices are located in the Gore Creek Plaza B .Iding. Second
Class at Mail $6.50 a
2nd birthday celebration f«
Postage paid Vail, Colorado. Subscription year.

Foreign Subscription $lO.OO payable in

—10
a year,
$2.00. Rate
advance. Classified Jeremy Vigil. Jeremy will
Advertising c word, minimum insertion Card on request for
become 2
Display Advertising Copyright 1974, The Vail Trail, all rights reserved. years old on April a
Permission to reproduce ads, illustrations or
copy must be secured in and we’re
advance from The Vail Trail.
sure Mom and Dai
Easter brings the best of the bunny out in some of as it does
us, (Alice and Jake Vigil) will haw
each year with Diane Youtz. One of her stops this past Sunday
at the Chuck where
something very special cooks'
was Rosenquist’s she spent a bit of time
up for the special occasion.
getting acquainted with shy, little one, Carrie Motschman. Mrs.
a

Motschman and Peggy Rosenquist are sisters, and were able to Many happy returns, Jeremy!

Hasta la Vista enjoy a small family reunion over Easter, with the Motschmans
visiting Vail from Mt. La Cross, Wise.

What a great year . what fantastic snow right up to Wall Runs


Lodge Receives 4-Star
. .

the
fini.. . and how wonderful it’s been to have so many

3 hr. 20 Min.
great people patronize our beautiful area.

Yours truly doesn’t ski, of course (a little ticker


Rating In Mobil Travel Guide
trouble 10 years ago) so, in order to observe Easter at
Marathon
...

In the 1974 MOBIL TRAVEL spaciousness, and looks for such


our favorite “rest-up” spot we’re down here in Arizona
GUIDE, The Lodge at Vail has conveniences as comfortable
finally lapping up some of that warm sun.
been awarded a 4-star rating, chairs and blackout
Believe it
drapes. The
or not, we had a couple of chilly days with Gary Wall, police chief of Vail
signifying “outstanding.” field representative’s
reports
lots of wind which coincided with Vail’s most recent finished the Boston Marathon in 1
snow This year editors of the travel also include observations of
pub-
storm but now, it’s back to normal and here’s guide have hours, 20 minutes Monday,
hoping we awarded 4 stars to 268 lic areas, recreational
equipment
on

can pick up a real tan. restaurants, hotels, motels, and and the attitude of management April 15.
As the season draws to close in Vail know that resorts fewer than 1 percent of and staff. Winning time for the marata
a we

residents will be it the 21,000 establishments listed in The formal this year was 2 hours. 13 minuta
many high-tailin’ to their favorite field reports are

vacation spots the 7-volume yearly series. and 39 seconds. Neil Cusack, an
. . . and how well everyone deserves the rest supplemented by those from fre-
Mobil Irishman attending East
from a long, According to Oil quent travelers who provide de-
hard-working winter. the
Corporation, which sponsors tails of their experiences to Tennessee University, won
But soon will the the
everyone return, snow will
publication of the guide,The guide’s editors. marathon but still did not better
melt... it will be summer and the activities will turn to
Lodge received its high rating Ron Hill's record of 2:10.30 set in
golf, swimming, horsebacking, hiking, fishing AND, the based detailed inspections by
on Listings in Mobil Travel Guide 1970, according to a story by AP.
big deal everywhere now is TENNIS! trained field representatives, Wall bettered his best time (or
are edited and rated with one to
We remember a year ago about this time when Jay
anonymous visits by special five stars by an independent con- a marathon race while running in
Utter and Walt Kurz wondering if the Vail Racquet
were consultants, and corroboration of sulting firm, which also conducts Boston. Previously his best time
Club they were forming could justify more than two its qualityby readers of the
Mobil
the inspections.
Listings in the came in a qualifying race held in

courts. We’ll bet that right now they’re wishing they had Travel Guides who had been guide are free, with no charge or Las Vegas when he ran the 21

gone ahead with 10 or 12 instead of the 8 they guests. fee to the establishments. The mile, 385 yd. course in 3:24.59.
or more

built. Each rated establishment Wall called Mrs. Kay Cheneyd


guide accepts no advertising.
listed in Mobile Travel The 1974 edition of Mobil the Vail Police on
The Town of Vail, with 9, needs twice that Guide has Tra- Department
many
been inspected by a field repre- vel Guide contains his time He
Eagle/Vad (Grouse Mtn.) with 6 better start up-to-date de- Monday to report
allocating sentative during the 12 months Vail T-shirt
more land for expansion
scriptions of 48 states, 4,000 cities added that he wore a
and, we don’t know for sure
prior to publication of the annual and towns, and donated John Dobson,
but those lodges in the works had better 8,000 tourist at- by Mayor
move with then- series.
During this visit, a tractions as well as the compre- who owns the Covered Bridge
planned tennis facilities if they want to
stay in the swim. random selection of rooms is hensive listings of restaurants Store, during the race.
Tennis in Arizona, California and
just about every subjected to detailed examina- and lining
state is BIG business. It’s so
accommodations. A wide As Wall went by, crowds
tion.
big that rackets, balls, tennis The
inspector checks the variety of prices,
facilities, and
the street would yell, "Go Vail
shoes and all the rest that goes with it are almost quality of bedding, cleanliness, interests is represented in the
Wall told Cheney that the crowds
impossible to get unless you’ve quietness, maintenance, book.
signed up months ago. yelled the loudest for the woma
John Gardiner’s tennis
camp at Carmel (Calif.) has racers in the marathon.

grown to 14 courts his new


camp at Paradise Valley
This
year 1,705 people started
(Camelback Mtn., these

with 16
Ariz.) will have 21 courts by the end of Plans Emerge
of the organization’s

exempt status.
501-C-3 tax the race, and about
According
45 of
to 1
pros giving lessons. The Arizona Biltmore
summer were women.

has expanded from 4 to 10 courts. All story in the Rocky Mountain


applications for funds must
The Tempe (Ariz.) Racquet and Swim Club has 31
For Auction- be made by July 1, 1974.
Applica- News, 16 racers from Colorado
tions should be entered the race.
courts with 600 members. The Phoenix sent to Jim
Tennis Center has what it
Rogers, P.O. Box 1056, Vail, Colo A complete story on

Rummage
22 lighted courts and the
has 34.
Tucson Racquet & Swim Club
Sale 81657. means to run in the Boston

Marathon will follow


Camelback Inn
(Scottsdale) is building a new
facility The
Eagle Valley Community
four courts will
-

be inside for play night and


day and . Fund held its first
10 more courts will have a high
masonry wall all around to ing April
planning meet-
15 in preparation for
Land Is Don’t Borrow Subscribe!
the
screen
any wind and to enhance the annual
neighborhoods Auction-Rummage Sale.

Dedicated

residential appearance.
Tentatively, the date for the
So
you local tennis buffs had annual fund
-

better get in line raising event has


early this is going to be a tennis
Wish we had the “bucks”
year.
been set for

Saturday in
the second

August. Meadow
or third
To Town Be an ugly
we’d build -

a permanent
Mountain Elementary School will
structure with at least four courts for
around-the-calendar play.
around-the-clock and be the site for
the sale.
The dedication
spot remover.
Local to the Town of
businesses which have
The Skipper Vail of several
parcels of land
excess
inventory from the past
which could be worth
season are well over $1
invited to contribute
million was
same to the announced at the
Auction-Rummage April 16
Sale. meeting of the Vail Town
Ixxige owners might
We Apologize
consi- Council by Terry Minger,
Last Chance der lost and found
or old furniture
manager.
town

as a contribution. and
Any all
Totaling
The Vail Trail apologizes to For Locals contributions will be greatly
ap-
over 700 acres, the fee

Miss Mary Humphrey, preciated. simple dedication of the land par-


English cels by their
From Page I
teacher at Vail Mountain School, Any organization in the present owner, Vail
for giving the last valley Associates, Inc., will take
wrong picture cre- spring, Bartlett announced which needs funds
is requested place so°“
to littered
that Gondola within the There are ugly,
dit for the pictures she took of I and Chairlift submit a formal next 60 days, com
4 request for accord- In about every
would funds just
VMS students operate ing to Resolution No.
making poetry Monday, April 22 stating the amouht
needed the
10. munity. If you care
from P|Cky
anthologies which was published 10.00
a.m. until 2:00 use to which the funds Included in the you should bt
p.m. will be put. proposed land remove litter
dedication will be help
last week in the Vail for all those in Vail and now
Trail. We who feel they when the And plan
money will be approximately around Vail.
Annua
regret this production really haven't had enough needed. Included with lOacres adjacent to the Mountain to participate inthe
error.
for the
skiing the appli-
in May. Watch
in Clean-Up
season.
cation-request should be a copy details!
Continued Page - 39
April 19, 1974 The Vail Trail 3

Winter Wake ‘74’ Duplex Plans

Schedule Of Events Okayed By


Design
SATURDAY APRIL 20

9:30
Board
VAIL/OLYMPIA Ski-Tennis Tournament-Skiing por-
tion-50 teams of mixed doubles (32 teams continue Vail
Design Review Board
to
the tennis portion) On “Hunky Chairman Bill Ruoff broke
Dory”. a tie
11:00 DORAL/USSA Citizen’s
Race-On “Hunky Dory” vote and gave
-
approval to duplex
Prizes of 10,000, 5,000 and house plans for the Booth Creek
2,000 Moguls to winners
$l.OO entry fee. (Each entrant will receive subdivision to be developed
1,000 by
Moguls) Frank Payne, Dan and
Bovee,
12:00 VAIL/OLYMPIA Ski-Tennis Tournament Mike Becotte, all Vail ski instruc-
Tennis -

portion. (Individual transportation leaves Golden tors.


Peak
parking lot for Vail Racquet Club.) The tie vote evolved after a

12:30 VAIL/OLYMPIA Ski-Tennis Tournament-First two great deal of discussion concern-

rounds-Top 8 teams continue on Sunday-Vail Racquet ing aesthetics, compatibility, and


Club. 1:00 driveway useability of the work-
1:00 MERCHANTS DRAWINGS
Winning numbers ing drawings for the estimated
posted in each shop. $140,000 duplex home.
As designed by Bob
SUNDAY —APRIL2I Douglas,
Denver
architect, the house plans
8:00 VAIL/OLYMPIA— Ski Tennis Tournament Third called for a “book
image” canti-
round-Tennis portion Vail Racquet Club. levered duplex building with a
(Individual transportation leaves Golden Peak parking large dormer window on the
lot.) second floor. The house was de-
8:30 TENNIS FINALS —At Vail Racquet Club Winners
signed to sit back 100 ft. from the
receive and 20,000-15,000 and 10,000
prizes Moguls. front of the lot, and the back of
10:00 KIMN Radio personalities race challengers Prizes of the lot borders on either Forest
10,000, 5,000 and 2,000 Moguls KIMN T-shirts for Service or Vail Associates, Inc.
50 best times $l.OO entry fee. (Each entrant will
green belt land. A driveway of 10-
receive 1,000 Moguls) 14 percent grade would lead to
12:30 WINTERWAKE ’74 PAGEANT A toast and fond the house.
-

farewell to “Old Man Winter” Performed by JoJo


Building materials will be ce-
Liles’ Marching Band, featuring Packy Walker and dar siding rather than the origi-
John Kirschner. Band will play throughout the
nally planned plywood siding,
afternoon) and cedar wood fireplace
12:30- POLAROID SHOOTING GALLERY Seibert Circle
chimneys rather than the origi-
-

2:30 each
$l.OO for each photo. (1,000 Moguls given nal stucco. Building materials
participant) were changed at the request of
1:00 MERCHANT DRAWINGS Winning numbers posted Vail Associates, Inc. architectur-
in each shop. al control board.
1:15 AUCTION- At Seibert Circle -
RMD/USSA Prizes
Design Board
worth hundreds of dollars Bob Dorf, famed Vail Ski
Makes Suggestions
School will be Auctioneer. (Bidding in
Supervisor, The VailDesign Review Board
Moguls only!) made several
Remember the treasures that were found during last year’s
suggestions which beautification drive, to mention the good fun
2:00 AWARDS CEREMONY -
VAIL/OLYMPIA-Ski clean-up and not
it felt would improve the build-
Tennis Tournament winners, Doral Citizen’s Race everyone had! Don't you miss out this year! Plan to participate in
ing. Among the suggestions were Annual Spring Clean-up and Beautification drive
Race winners. Seibert the Fourth
winners, KIMN Challenge to offset the building both hori-
tentatively set for the second week of May.
Circle.
zontally and vertically to tone
2:15 DRAWING— Mogul drawing for prizes Seibert
down the “book image” duplex
Circle.
member. Although the V.A.I. building for Western Slope Gas
effect, heat the driveway or
board is not as strong as it was Co., to be located at the eastern
WINE PARTY Ski Patrol Headquarters
-
Free
1:30
-

soften the 10-14 percent grade so


before the creation of the Vail end of the main municipal park-
admission with Winterwake ’74 coupon book. it could be used in the winter,
Design Review Board, in La- ing lot on the north side. The
OLYMPICS -On “Hunky Dory”
-

1:30 GARBAGE BAG delete the dormer


modify or
mont’s it does still take 12x14 ft. building will be
of and 10,000 Moguls to
opinion, a con-
prizes 20,000, 15,000 window, and modify the canti-
strong stand on building's structed of sheet metal with
winners $l.OO entry fee. (Each entrant will receive order
levered effect, all in to
-

If V.A.i.’s board either wood siding or wood


appearances.
5,000 Moguls) make it compatible with other
doesn’t like the looks of a build- accents to simulate board and
POLAROID SHOOTING GALLERY
-
LionsHead -

2:30- homes and condominiums at


ing, they send the plans back for batten, depending on what is
$l.OO for each photo. (1,000 Moguls given to each
4:30 Booth Creek.
changes no matter what stage the allowable under the standards
participant) Frank defended the
Payne in, Lamont said. He for high pressure gas
line build-
8 Ski-Tennis Finalists plans are
7:00 AWARDS- At “The Slope” -

symmetrical “book image” noted the review board Mansard roofing will
design ings.
announced-Winners, Garbage Bag Olympics announ-
duplex because it provided more had never asked for any changes complete the outside appearance
ced, Doral winners announced. useable space. The dormer win- of the building.
of significance.
free drink (wine or
9:00 PARTY— At “Nu Gnu” One dow provided light from the roof
-

The building will be heavily


Theboard decided to restudy
’74 coupon
beer) and free admission with Winterwake without the use of sky lights, its •
bermed and landscaped to de-
requirements with an eye
book. Live music. which Payne disfavored because visual impact. Building
toward adding several, like site crease

of costs and maintenance. Payne construction will be complete in


photographs, massing models,
felt the cantilevered design add-
site plans for the entire site, and two weeks.
WinterWake Keysheet ed rather than detracted from the
location map (which is currently In final board action, signs for
aesthetics of the and
building being completed by Bill Pierce of Stewart Title of Vail and Pur-
that insulation would guard
Please Note: This Keysheet is to be used in connection with the the Town of Vail). cell’s were approved. The Cross-

Winterwake *74 book and the green, numbered coupons


coupon
against energy loss due to this
roads directory sign was defer-

to the merchants listed and numbered above. The particular design. He felt the
Equipment Building Approved red until it could be given preli-
corresponding
coupons should be deposited in drawing container provided by completed building would look
In other action, the board ap- minary review by Sign Adminis-
a
This will insure like Booth Creek Townhouses and for equipment trator, Nadine Monaco.
each shop, by 1:00
p.m. Saturday. your proved plans an

after 1:00 would be in harmony with them.


participation. You may then check back with each shop
Payne expressed surprise
p.m. each day to see if you are a big winner!
about the steep driveway grade,
SUNDAY
P.U.D. For
Approved
MERCHANT SATURDAY
and said he would look into it.
Skissl 85 Payne begged
1. Christy Sports Head HRP Skis $lB5 Dynastar In conclusion,
Skis 180 economic hardship saying he had
2. Gondola
Shop
3. The Mug Shop Brass Sculpture 25 not known what the board wanted

when he asked forplan approval.


Northwoods on First Reading
4. The Ruck Sack Musical Bar Set 30 Punch Bowl Set 40
Ruoff said the usual
approach A go-ahead was
preliminary slightly more lenient than
5. Hart Skis 120
Pepi’s to bring a
25 was for a developer given for creation of a special stipulated in the zoning
6. Covered Store Brass Statue
Bridge to the board
ordinance, all other
50 Tennis Outfit 50 preliminary plan development district or planned development
7. Head First Tennis Outfit ratherthan final stage working development (P.U.D.) for standards for the project are
unit
8. Gorsuch, Ltd. Surprise Gift 25 drawings. However, he felt it was Vail Associates, Inc.’s 135 unit more strict than would have been
Dolomite Boots 155 make
9. Ski Skeller Burt Bindings 100 unfair to go back and spe- under the original
Northwoods development at a required
Gift 25 for some de- Vail Town zoning of high density multiple
10. Krismar Surprise cial requirements regular session of the
25 velopments and not for others, so
Council 16. The family (HDMF).
11. Vail Jewelers Gift Certificate April
he voted affirmatively to approve the are
12. Mountain Music Gift Certificate 25 development is to be located east Included in contract
the tie
Garnet 2b the house plans, breaking of Golden Peak and south
of the
maps, plans, models,
reports,
13. Silversmith of Vail 26
Turquoise
Planter 37 between Dudley Abbott-Bill Antholz property. legal land descriptions and
14. The Emporium (Leaded Glass) Hanging and Bill
Heimbach voting aye development surveys, architectural drawings,
25
The special
15. Valley Forge Gift Certificate Parker voting of construction and all
Hanlon-Lou nay. district will take the form a program,
16. The Gas Gift Certificate 25
Light The Payne, Bovee. Becotte ap- contractual agreement- information pertaining to the
Strobe light/film2s initiated discussion on the
17. F/Stop proval ordinance between the Town of development together with a

18. Crossroads 25. of the Design Review listing of all


Liquor Wine Basket function Vail and Vail Associates. Inc. permitted,
conditional, and accessor- use:.
•ONSHEAD:
Development standards

include lot-site dimensions,


setbacks, distances petwcen

control, building bulk


building 7.7 acre project. density
the function of the
ning described With the exception of offset and’
architectur-
Vail Associates, Inc. Continued -

Page 37
>urpi setback requirements which
2L Gorsuch, Ltd.
■'
. • • ol which he is a
are

25 al control board,
25. A Place Wind Chimes
on Earth
4 The Vail Trail April 19, 1974

EVPOA Board Talks


stating their own personal opin-
County Denies Cottonwood
ions regarding annexation and
the
letters which were sent out by

Place Subdivision
Of Annexation Progress
association,
correspondence
since
used
both

the
types
same
of
Exemption
post office box number as a re-
By Sharon Brown
Annexation progress was the Clerk on March 22. After check- turn address. In order to end the
Of the Eagle Bye
main
topic of discussion at the final legalities, Town Attor- confusion and separate personal
ing
regular monthly meeting of the Gene A. Smith recommended opinion correspondence from Anexemption to subdivision Condominium buyers.
ney They were
East Vail Owners Asso- council accept the election peti- EVPOA correspondence, the regulations for controversial allegedly told the land would be
Property
ciation (EVPOA) board of direct- board voted to rent associa- Cottonwood Place, a proposed left as a park when there
tion and begin the process toward an
was no
ors April 15. an annexation election. Toward tion post office box. development of 18 apartment such agreement with the
owner
Jim Lamont, administrative that he To further identify official units on two-thirds of an acre on
Dudley Abbott.
end, presented council a
the Red Sandstone Creek, west of
assistant in charge of Town plan-
request the district
resolution to association correspondence, Cunningham said the land has
Vail, was denied April 17 by a
ning, outlined the steps taken re- court to begin the annexation board voted to create an EVPOA since been offered for sale
to
unanimous of the Eagle
garding the annexation election election machinery. letterhead and return address vote Brooktree, the
Almonds, Sand-
petition filed with the Vail Town County Planning Commission.
The district court will then ap- stamp. stone 70, or anyone else who
Newsletters from the associa- Prior to the decision,
nearby
point a three member election might like to purchase it.

commission which will set the tion will be sent out every month property owners and developer Don Almond responded
by say-
election, Jim Cunningham and Dudley
election date, projected to be in until the annexation ac- ing that there is some local
lateJuly or early August. The cording to another board deci- Abbott, discussed access, park- interest in purchasing the site
court will also be requested to sion. A correspondence commit- ing, stream setbacks, tree remo- jointly but more time is needed
to
headed by Tom Charnecki val, fire fighting access, and
specify the requirements and de- tee pursue the prospect among the
finition of an elector in this will each newsletter other alleged problems for nearly different property owners
compose
adja-
election. which will, in turn, be read by all two hours.
cent to the site.
Another the board members before it is Assistant County Planner
matter receiving Cunningham said the parking
attention of the board the mailed. President Don Welch Robert Barr read nearly a dozen
was plan meets the county's require-
the newsletter letters of submitted
problem of Vail Pass closings emphasized con- opposition by ment of 1.5
spaces per unit and
tain the opinion of the majority of Vail area residents and absentee

SPRING
and the operation of the chain that there is room for more park-
check station at the base of Vail the board, not of individual mem- condominium owners from Den-
ing if required. Several technici-
Pass in The board bers. ver to Washington D.C.
Bighorn. was ans who reviewed the
plans how-
At the end of the meeting, The Cottonwood development
SEASON
concerned since residents of said
ever, some parking spaces
have been to Welch submitted his resignation would lie between the Almond
Bighorn required were unusable as planned.
wait in chain check lines from the board. His and Brooktree Con-
for reasons were Apartments On a motion by Dick Turgeon
April 23 several hours on many
occasions he will be spending the next six dominiums. Most of the comment
the commission denied the ex-
this winter to drive home. months away from and he came from residents of those two
just Vail, emption for lack of adequate in-
to May 25 Too, the board was dissatisfied felt the
upcoming period of projects. formation. It said more data is
with the mainte- annexation will require great They charged the stream has
snow plowing a needed
concerning the normal
nance of Vail Pass, and the deal of time and effort on the part already been disturbed by earth
high water mark on Sandstone

STORE operation
tion
of the chain check sta-

at Wheeler Junction on the


of the president. He expressed
the hope that his replacement
moving on the site, said the park-
ing problem in the area will be
Creek, the usability of the
parking, a clarification of access
eastern side of Vail Pass. would fight for annexation. compounded by more building, to the for
site, and asked
HOURS
a review
Lamont Vail Police Bob Ruder, EVPOA questioned access to fire protec-
reported vice-presi- of the density.
Chief Gary Wall has been asked dent, will act "as president until a tion equipment, and claimed tree

to do a study of the chain station new president can be elected, removal would destroy the Ridgeview Condominiums
operation for winter 1973-74 indi- presumably at the next general serenity of the site. Sketch plans for Ridgeview
TUESDAY cating how many times it was membership meeting on June 29. Sara
Garton, president of the Condominiums, a project of 105
operated and how many times The next EVPOA board Sandstone 70 Condominium units on 6 acres also in the Lion's
traffic blocked held due meeting will be May 13 with
through to its
was

operation. Wall
or

is also
up
to and place to be announced.
time Assn., reported that the associa-
tion will challenge Cottonwood’s
Ridge subdivision west of Vail,
were presented.
suggest ways of improving eli- easement Sandstone
SATURDAY
or across
pro- The
the
development would be sur-
minating problem. perty for access to the site. She
rounded, roughly, by Brooktree,
It was the decision of the
Complete Review said the matter
may
well end
up Snow Lion,
Breakaway West, and
EVPOA board to send a letter to in court and asked for a delay Sandstone 70 Condominiums.
10 a.m. the State
Highway Dept, listing until the problem is resolved.
complaints and suggestions to Recommended For Doug Hoyt represented the
applicant, L.R. B. Co. He said the
to 5 pjn. eliminate or improve the chain Cunningham explained that the
density of the Cottonwood project 6-story building would be situated
check maintenance situation. Cottonwood Place on the lot so as to minimize its
has already been reduced
Board member Inez by 25
Closed visual
impact on surrounding de-
Distelhorst suggested the At its percent, from 24 to 18 units. He
regular meeting April 11 the velopments.
for lunch EVPOA secure a separate post the Vail charged complaints were not
Planning Commission “The
building does not cut off
office box. She said there had factual and said the exemption
recommended
1 to 2 p.m. been
a complete and anyone’s view,” he said.
_ a great deal of confusion was justified because county of-
thorough review of the proposed The building would be of pre-
letters sent out Mrs. Ken ficials who knew of the
over by Cottonwood Place development, proposal cast
last October,turned around concrete, and a swimming
(Carol) Richards and Maccie “180
to be located west of Almond
EVPOA degrees” in March when they ur- pool and racquet courts are
Carmony, members, Apartments and north of the
ged the project go through the planned. There will be an abso-
Sandstone 70 complex just out- lute prohibition
side the boundary of the Town
subdivision
process before issu- against pets, and
of the large tree masses would be
ance of a building
Vail. The permit. (A-
recommendation, toge-
ther with specific suggestions for partments are not specifically
treated Continued Page -
42
as subdivisions of land
review, was made to the Eagle
since does not
County Planning Commission ownership change.
But, because the practice has
under which jurisdiction
the
pro- often been to
ject would fall. come back after

Among the specific


suggestions
construction to seek permission Kinnett’s
to sell the apartment
made units as
to the
county planning
commission were to
require an
condominiums, the county re- Leather Shop
environmental assessment of the
quested this project go through
the regular Tack and
property including flood planning process.) Supplies
plain, Boot
geological conditions, shape of Cunningham said no Shoe,
Cottonwood trees would be and Saddle Repair
the land, and biotic conditions cut
between the creek and the Hand Carved
and to consider the pro-
proposed Leather Items
posed apartment
development under Vail’s med-
building.
He said future 328-6842
ium
density plans for the
multiple family
cottonwood site were
misrepre- Eagle, Colorado
Continued Page -
42 sented to Brooktree

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April 19, 1974 The Vail Trail 5

Eagle County Airport


Authority Finalizes Contract
At a
recent meeting of the operation between the planning
County of Eagle Airport firm, the Airport Authority and
Authority and the Eagle county the F.A.A.
Commissioners, a contract was
finalized between the Federal
Aeronautics Administration and
Eagle County, authorizing the
funding for the development of a Plan to Attend!
Master Plan for the Eagle
County
Airport.

The contract calls for


comple-
Win ter wake
tion of all aspects of a Master
April 20-21
Plan, except for the review of the
environmental in
impact study,
about nine months’ time. The
Master Plan which will ascertain Something
what the needs for
airport Eagle
County will be in the short, medi- New In Vail
um and long term, and will clari-

fy, among other things, whether


Costs Announced For large capacity jets will be able
Parking to utilize the airport.

The review of the environmen-

Structure; Contract Due Soon tal impact study will take an esti-
Men's, Ladies
and Children's
mated additional six months.
At a recent Vail Town Council was reluctant to eliminate all the

Clogs
Contigency fund $50,000 The funding for the plan will be
work session, estimated and real features of the
project to reduce
Subtracting over budget -$18,032 financed by Eagle County (one-
costs for the Vail parking-trans- the price by $208,931. After going costs third) and the FAA (two-thirds).
well
portation terminal as as pos- through the list of possible cost
sible. cost reductions The Plan will be done
were
reductions, the council was lean- De facto contingency $31,968 by
presented by John Gavin, con- ing toward a reduction total of fund Transportation Improvement
crete sub-contractor for the pro- $117,768. If estimated tax funds Planning Systems, Inc., of Den-
The final contract for the entire
ver, Robert T. Young, President.
ject. paid totaling $50,000 are
project is due later this week. At
According to Gavin’s report, returned, total savings would be that time final Negotiation of the federal
money allocations
architectural budgeted costs are $167,768. must be made. contract the
was accomplish-
$4,703,000 with $250,000 budgeted To stay within the budget, the
“We must stay in the ment of the
budget,” Airport
forlandscaping. Total budget for following cost reduction
said town Authority whose members in-
Terry Minger,
Slwindia
mana-
the project is $4,953,000, almost a could be put into ef-
summary He added that more elabor- clude Mike Dawson of Vail,
ger.
$550,000 savings from the original fect:
ate landscaping of the project Chairman, Bill Williams of Ed-
projected price of $5.5 million. Description Amount could be done at a later date, if wards, Kenneth Norman and El- OF VAIL
Real costs, as estimated by ton Wilson of Eagle and Harry
Total over budget $135,800 necessary to stay within the bud- % 1
Located In
J.A. Hyder Construction Co., pro- Hurd of Gypsum. County Planner
Total cost reductions $117,768 get, with only necessary land- \ The Talisman Lodge Z
total $5,097,271 Mike Blair provided technical
jectcontractor, or
Actual total over budget $18,032 scaping done at the outset.
2.9 the budget.
percent over planning input for the project.
Hyder estimates $4,797,271 for Vailite Mike Dawson was instru-
the architectural portion of the mental in bringing about the co-

work with no contingency as of

Dog Pound May


March 31. A contingency fund of

$50,000 (1 percent) and a land-

f 7s
scaping allowance of $250,000
Open In Mid-Summer
were added to
bring the total to
$5,097,271. (Later
figures reveal- to 50 runs later, if there
If all goes as planned, Eagle expanded
ed the architectural portion of a dog pound by is a need. The Cost estimated for
County will have

Xi
work could possibly be completed construction of the
mid-summer. pound range
for $4,788,800 bringing the total from $25,000-$30,000.
The pound will be built on land
down to $5,088,800 with budget
a
donated by Fred Green, develop- Money to build the pound will

excess of $135,800). from Fred Green and the


pound
Your
The come
er of Eagle-Vail.
through possi-
Gavin then went
would be located on the Eagle- Town of Vail. According to
ble cost reductions for the park- the Town of Vail
Vail commercial service center, Green, whatever
ing-transportation terminal pro- doesn't put for the cost, he

Steaks
between 1-70 and the river. This up
ject. If all the cost reductions side of will. Green will eventually be
land is located on the other
the council, the back in
were accepted by 1-70 from Meadow Mountain
Ele- paid as revenues come

would be

CzCjT
total cost reduction from the
pound.
$208,931.
At the work session, the council
mentary School.
Twenty runs are planned for Municipalities will probably
purchase so many run days per
A Flavor!
the first year. The pound could be
month at cost of say $3 per run
a

day. (This figure has not been set Cook’em On IV


yet. Aspen charges $4 per run

day). One Of Our Super / l\


Self-Liquidating Operation
Vaccination fees and impound-
ment fees will also add to
the re-
OUTDOOR / / |\
Recycled venue pound. According to
of the
be a self- GRILLS
Green, the pound should
“It
J eans liquidating operation.
who
shouldn’t cost the people
ar, d don’t have dogs. The licensing, Weber Grills
\ vaccination fees, and impound-
14" to 22" From $24.95

\
Zwz\ i \
suc^ • mentfees should defer
he said.
all costs,”

Armco Gus Grills


the 20 runs, the
In addition to
will also have an office Portable & Fixed Base Models from $59.90
pound
and an area in which to keep
area

non-canine animals. According


to
Hibuchis
in-
Green the county budget will
for truck, a rad-
And Everything Else You Need!
clude revenues a

The man will


io and one man.

dogs and will also


catch the Grills • Utensils
the pound. The pound
operate Brickettes Lighters
• -
Lighting Fluid
V Ul—During the \ V. I will not be open all day, but just
\ during which
Sizzling Steak Platters
f —T Spring season, at certain hours
/ / we'll be open \ \\ animals.
people can pick up their
/ / daily, 11 to 5. \
Veterinarian to Build Hospital

/
/
I /
/
/ Closed next
week, April 22
thru April 28.
\
\ s'
y
\\ Crayton Burkholder, a
narian in Aspen, is
veteri-
planning to Ji
.

on land
open an animal hospital
Green says he

/ Everyday
next to the pound.
from Burk-
has a commitment

/ holder that the hospital


will be
U
!M’ls
UJIUIS
Next to

476-3077
Safeway

IJ
of 1975
before the end

People
opened
the county
Besides relying
on

Ag/ I * Creekside Building r


37
Continued Page
-

I and Vail Das Schone

~

6 The Vail Trail April 19, 1974

Important Meetings To Note


Thursday, May 2 election. The court
chooses an
Proposed County McCoy School, 7:30 p.m. Subject: election commission
consisting of
Northern County. three members who
determine
Zoning Regs Thursday, May 9
the requirements for the election
and set the election date. The
Town of Vail Council Chambers
of Eagle election is held the
Citizens and residents
7:30 Eastern by munici-
p.m. Subject: which the
County please take notice that pality to area would be
County. in this
the Eagle County Planning annexed, case the Town
of
Tuesday, May 21
Vail.
Commission has prepared a
Edwards Community Center,
zoning regulation and maps and Gene A. Smith, town attorney,
has recommended that the Board
7:30 p.m. Subject: East-Central has projected an election date of
of Commissioners County late July barring unforeseen cir-
County
consider adopting them as a The Board of County cumstances.

county law to regulate use of Commissioners will hold an * *


*

lands in all of the unincorporated official public


hearing tentatively
areas of Eagle County. set for Thursday, May 30, 1974, Priorities For
If enacted into law the beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the
proposed zoning regulations will district court room in the Sewage Grants
regulate, among other things, the County Courthouse in Eagle to
uses which be conducted on consider enacting the proposed
may The proposed system for the
private or public property, the zoning regulations and maps into assignment of priority points for
size and shape of lots, the use, county law. federal sewage treatment works
location and height of buildings Further information may be construction grants will be dis-
on a lot. It will also divide the obtained, and a limited number cussed May 10 at a public hearing
The renowned Super Chickens skiing group held a luncheon at
county into separate of copies of the
The Lodge at Vail last week to honor the founder, Mrs. Robert zone proposed scheduled by the Colorado Water
(Barbara) Parker. As an award for being “the Superest Chicken of districts (land use areas) for regulations and are
maps Quality Control Commission.
all" Mrs. Parker received a Super Chicken T-shirt and a Super basically agricultural, available or may be inspected at The hearing will be held in the
Chicken made of felt which she displays. Seated to Mrs. Parker's residential, commercial and the department of planning and
Colorado Department of Health
left are: Mrs. Don (Barbara) Chaplin and Mrs. Richard (Wendy) industrial uses. development, Room 17, County
Gustafson. To the of the T-shirt is Mrs. Abe
Bldg., 4210 East 11th Ave., Den-
right (Sylvia) Themeetings will include Courthouse, Eagle, Colo. Phone: ver, beginning at 1 p.m. Any in-
Shapiro. of the
presentation proposed 328-6338. terested person may participate.
regulations and maps and public * * * The priority system, estab-
Children’s discussion for recommendations
Hospital lished by the state and the federal
to the Board of County
From Eagle Co. Commissioners. All persons are
Annexation Of Environmental Protection
Agen-
cy (EPA), gives highest consid-
f The
invited to attend
any of the
Bighorn/East Vail eration to wastewater treatment
Treats 15 following meetings to learn about
works and secondary priority to
the and to offer
Squash C
proposal At the regular meeting of the The numeri-
A total of 15 children from interceptor sewers.
recommendations for the final
Vail Town Council on April 16 a cal rank of grant applications is
Eagle County were seen as pat-
£2
content and use of the
Blossom f* ients of The Children’s Hospital regulations:
petition requesting an annexation established in accordance with
election for the Bighorn-East the need to abate with
in 1973, according to an annual pollution,
Fine Vail area was Metro Denver currently at the
report of statistics recently re-
informally accept-
Indian Crafts Tuesday, April 23 ed and a public hearing was set. top of the list.
leased by the hospital.
Basalt High School, Cafeteria, The hearing will be held on June Factors considered in the rank-
Children’s serves as regional
a
7:30 Southern
p.m. Subject: 4, 1974 at 7:30 p.m. at the Vail ing are the severity of pollution
referral center for pediatric care

the County. Municipal Building. problems, the population affect-


throughout Rocky Mountains.
At the June 4 the ed, the need to preserve high
In addition to the Colorado Thursday, April 25 public hearing
council will consider
counties, patients are treated Gypsum High School Cafeteria, again the quality waters and national
annexation election
petition and priorities.
from II surrounding states, and 7:30 Subject: Western
p.m.
OPEN 12 TO 6 presumably formally accept it. The commission expects to
as far away as New Jersey and County.
This will set in motion the machi- have million
Wednesday thru Sunday
California. approximately $30.9
Monday, April 29
of in EPA funds available for allo-
Until Memorial Day nery an annexation election.
Minturn Elementary Cafeteria,
Lodge at Vail Promenade In order to hold an annexation cation in Colorado in each of the
8:00 p.m. Subject: Eastern
Subscribe to The Vail Trail election, the district court must three fiscal
years beginning July
County. first be to order the
requested 1.
* * *

' -4/,,'WVz '>■><


Conference
On Aging
i I west
Senior

gathering
citizens

Colorado counties
in Glenwood
from 10 north-
will be

Springs
April 30th for a day-long confer-

ence on aging.
The the
meetings, sponsored by
El ’/fMj-J' j Ho 'd court in our
Colorado Division of Services to
HE S’’ 4
)’ \ devastating bareback the Aging, will bring together
zC"'v. '‘’■AMA \
dress, $3B. (They'll older citizens, public officials,
/ \ \ .X'V/rAI »T\ jk.
never notice
your
and other area residents inter-
problems of older Ameri-
/t i M!.I’'\ \° /<? 7 A I A /J'\ serve.) Doubles in
ested in

cans, to determine the


needs and

/ vA’7-<'■/ / r =1 ' k n it shorts, $22;


•• •

approach some of the problems


/ / VvXM / I \ 4z\ / matching shirt, $l2. of the older citizens of Northwest

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For
gamesmanship
the terry-lined
jacket,
$55. We'll be closed
Colorado.
This meeting is one of four

being held around the state this


spring as part of the Governor's
/\ ft Ar IK \ J b )
from A ril 22nd thru
P Conference of Aging

\
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meeting,
Glenwood Springs
at the Hotel Colorado,
is

k fl
open to the public

f HE AD

IWT
M I
F
IR ST ORIGINAL
DESIGNS
Silver and
Gold
Vk ® Near tne In

by
\ / Cotter and Telleen
(
Bldg
West Side Casino

z
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April 19, 1974 The Vail Trail 7

Mbi, ГPAЖДAHE BAЙЛЯ


ing, and this need to
preserve
could to
come leggerheads with
developmental demands unless
strike

TT PИBETCTBOBAEM ГOCTEЙ И3 C.C.C.P.


we a balance.”
Senator Dominick was elected
to the U.S. House of
Representa-
tives in
1960 and was elected to
30 Russian The exhibit the Senate two
Approximately will be closed on years later. He is
above in their member of the Joint
guests, greeted Mondays. a
Committee
arrived in Vail Atomic
native language, on
Energy, the Labor and
“Soviet Youth” is the 11th ex-
Thursday for a special three-day Public Welfare Committee and
hibit to tour the United States
visit to the mountains. the Armed Services
under the Soviet-American cul- Committee.
Traveling in the United He is member
tural exchange
a ranking of the
program begun in
States as staff members of an Education Subcommittee.
1958, and the first such exhibit to
exciting “Soviet Youth” Exhibit, He is married to the former
visit Denver.
their trip to Vail should serve as a Nancy Parks. The Dominicks

time to relax before the opening Concurrently, an American ex- have three sons and
hibit entitled
a
daughter
of this exhibit in Denver on April “Outdoor and make their Colorado home
in
Recreation: USA” is
28. touring the Englewood.
U.S.S.R.
Skiing was enjoyed by some of
the guests Thursday afternoon “Soviet Youth” is an exhibition

while others chose to take a tour of the life, work and leisure time
County’s Sales At the end
gotta be a reward
of every successful clean up campaign there’s just
for the workers. This year’s event should
of thevillage. An evening pursuits of the 120 million young prove
no different, and we can all look forward to a well-earned picnic
cocktail party was hosted by the and in the U.S.S.R.

Vail Resort Association and the


men

It displays many
women

items of special Up A Third when the work is done. Plan to help this year the second week
of May.
Town of Vail. interest to the science and sports-

Today’s skiing and snowcat minded visitor. An arrangement


In 1973
tour of the mountain for non- of 30 photographs entitled “A What’s In Store
nice of Collective Portrait of Soviet
skiers provided a morning
Youth” introduces the Eagle County was 11
activity before the visitor to among

treated to a wine
group
and cheese
was

the overall theme of the show. of Colorado’s 63 counties


For Summer Vail
which experienced retail sales
picnic at Mid-Vail. The exhibit consists of
many
increases in 1973 greater than by Celia Roberts
in Vail through books
Remaining published for and about
30 according to a
percent,
Saturday afternoon, the group Soviet youth, photographs, Summer is
rapidly approach- both of which will encompass the
will then return to Denver to report released recently by the ing and with it plans of how our
childrens’ drawings, paintings biggest summer campaign in
Business Research Division of
continue exhibit preparations. guests can enjoy this special time Vail’s history. This expanded ef-
the Graduate School of
The exhibit, entitled “Soviet of the in Vail. fort is made possible through a
year
Youth,” will and Business Administration, The Vail Resort Association is
accent youth “matching funds" contribution
in the U.S.S.R.,
Dominick University of Colorado.
masterminding most of the ideas, by the Town of Vail to the
space programs
opening to the public, free of Eagle County sales rose 33.1 some historically successful, summer advertisement

charge on April 28 and running Announces percent last year. Only three others new and yet untried in the campaign.
other Western Slope counties Among the latter The regional efforts will be dir-
for six weeks, thereafter. It is to area. are golf
reported increases of 30 percent and tennis package programs ected toward three or four state

Candidacy
held the Denver a
be at

Merchandise Mart, 451 East 58th


or more. They were: Summit and the new Outdoor School at Rocky Mountain region, designed
County, up 40.4 percent, Vail. to attract weekend vacationers
Avenue.
Senator Peter H. Dominick reflecting the impact of the The general promotional ef- and those who want to stay close
Hours for the show will be as
opening of the Eisenhower centered two
formally announced his candida- forts of VRA are on
follows: Tuesday through for third term United tunnel; San Miguel County, up fronts, regional and national, Continued Page 37
a as
cy
Friday: 10:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. States Senator from Colorado 39.6 percent, this rise due, in
Saturday: 11:00a.m. to9:00 p.m. part, to the opening of the ski
April Citing twelve years in
15.
Sunday: 12:00 noon to 9:00 p.m. area at Telluride
Eagle and
the Senate and
previous legisla-
tive experience in the House of County’s neighbor to the west,
Garfield County, 31.6 percent.
Representatives and the State
■h Legislature. Dominick said he
believes he is most qualified to
Speculation accompanying the
plans for oil shale industry in
of Colorado in
that county are attributed for {
serve the people

the challenging period of the


part of the sales increases there. I 7 /
Retail sales for the entire
seventies.
state were $11.7 billion in
“I am convinced that we in
1973, more than 12.5
and perhaps in the up
Colorado
percent over the previous year.
whole Rocky Mountain region This follows the
in report on
have the greatest opportunities heals of earlier one
an
our history— opportunities
last
quarter sales for
which, of course, also bring great
concerning
1973 which reported in
were
problems. I believe the state and
the April 2 edition of The Eagle
the people in it need the balance,
takes into
the knowledge and the Eye. The latest study

wl V
all 12 months of last
account
experience which I can bring to J
in the next six years." year.
this task
The year end report shows a
Senator Dominick said.
different trend than one
boundar-
"We have within our
reported for the last quarter of
to be-
ies the natural resources

center 1973.
come the energy resource

of the country
oil shale, coal, Although finance, insurance Resist the
real estate sales were down
and and
solar energy, methane gas

the educational institutions to


for the last quarter of 1973,
temptation to spend
59
solving they rose during the year by
provide the leadership in refund.
the problems which encompass
percent throughout the county
Vail.
your tax
and by 61 percent in
their development.
1 want
Other business categories
"Like most Coloradans.

to preserve
the quality of our liv- that experienced 50 percent or Let us tempt you
last year
greater increases

include building materials, up to save it!


54.4 food stores, up 50
percent:
percent and transportation, back your income tax,
If you are getting money on

communications, electric, gas to


it’s not too soon to start 72
you could use that money earn more

. .
.

and sanitary services, up . with one' of our Gold Passbook


money ..

Accounts, or by adding your present refund to your

• thinking percent.
were recorded in account. Come in and see how your money can
earn
w Huge gains because each
construction, up 211 to 7 v4 percent interest. It's safe
contract up
about over 1972. and depositor is insured up to 520,000 by
the FDIC. It's
percent to make even a little refund a little bigger!
one way
manufacturing sales Eagle
in

County rose by 226 percent last Federal law and regulation prohibit the payment
of a time

prior to maturity unless three months of the interest


aeposu
the amount withdrawn is
year. thereon s forfeited and interest on

lodging remains
Hotels and reduced to the passbook rate

business
largest single

KHb
the
In
in Eagle County.
category

w 1973 sales in
hotels

amounted to $8,342,000
and lodges
of the The
$50,179,000 in
county’s total
KSMT't retail sales.
Bank of Vail
In 1973 57.1 percent of all
were in
sales in Eagle County FDIC
MEMBER
for 12.4
Vail. Eagle accounted
sales, Monday thru Friday —9:ooa.m. to 4:00 p.m.
percent of the county’s —9:00 to Noon
to
Saturdays a.m.
sales amounted
and Minturn Lions Head Office
6 9 percent of the yearly total. thru Friday 9:00 a.m. to2:00 p.m.
Monday
In The Plaza
on Bridge Street Sell!
Classifieds
8 The Vail Trail April 19, 1974

Hat Contests Highlight Easter

To add to the Easter Sunday


festivities on Vail Mountain, the
Vail Associates Lift Department
asked all their lift operators and

ticket checkers to create some

colorful hats for the day. Prizes

were offered for hats whose crea-

tion showed imagination, creati-

vity and general visual impact.


The winners of the Hat Contest

were announced today by Jim

Bartlett. They are:

Susie Wolin at the Eagle’s Nest

Mighty Mite who earned $5O for

first prize; Darrell Gregory of


Chair 5 who earned the $25 se-

cond and Leroy Valencia


prize;
at Chair 1 who placed third.

Honorable mention and $5 each

went to the following lift opera-


tors: Kurt Keltner, Ann

Lorenzen, Richard Brouker,


Linda Frazer and Kendra Whit-
taker.

Sunday was a big day for Eas-


ter hats. Not only did the lift
operators add to a colorful holi-
day but the Vail Trail sponsored
a
parade and contest of hats, as
well.

Gift certificates were

generously donated by Christy


Sports, Gorsuch, Ltd., Pepi
Sports and the Squash Blossom,
along with dinners from the Sil-
ver Buckle as second prizes.
Thanks must
go to these places of
business, as well as the Red Lion,
where the contest was held, for
their contribution toward a color-
ful affair.
Of the hats
many that were
Photos by Celia Roberts entered and they were all

Continued ■

Page 12

Photo by Peter Runyon

S t nn n h
s:‘r re? l'Vr: g o?yS,e^c h
ßrok
er' Leßoy V^nc"*"^Br°own‘and'p V?”* n't? Debby
t

X:°n^ir
dl Marty FriU,e
Long and Linda MckX^
April 19, 1974
The Vail Trail 9

we get
Crashing Into
Spring
letters

The following letter was reporter she had a reasonably


Merrill accurate record of
written to Hastings, your remarks.
publisher of Colorado Business Concerning the probability of
magazine, in to
response an your being quoted out of context,
article entitled "Vail: Valley of this I can readily understand.
the Dollars" which appeared in a When only a few pungent state-
recent issue. Ed. ments are selected from a leng-
thy interview and then edited
Dear Merrill, down to a concise paragraph it

I was disappointed with is not always possible to include


very
article “VAIL: VALLEY the
your introductory thoughts of the
OF THE DOLLARS”. Your speaker which may have set the
Ms. Linda Sahl has tone of his
reporter my quoted remark.
remarks both misquoted and Unfortunately, this sometimes
out of context. can work to the disadvantage of
quoted
a) In regard to sales at the Vail the person being interviewed, but
International Condominiums, I I can assure it was
you purely un-

specifically singled out the intentional if this happened to be


very
lack of confidence in the so in case.
your
economic and political future of May I suggest that some of the

the country the confusion arising out of Vail


prime concern
as our

of potential buyers. The so-called story may have occurred from


the printer’s jumbling of our
energy crisis, tight money, high
interest rates, etc. seem to be type. Starting with the subpara-
minor factors. graph Slowdown, the next 31 lines Thank you for your continued Aldo in “A
1 emphasized
expressed by Leopold
b) to your were badly transposed in three interest and we greatly appre- Sand Almanac”:
different places. The County
reporter that I felt that all the copy should ciate
your taking the time to
“We abuse land because we
have read:
solidly funded, highly improved write us.
it
regard as a commodity belong-
and serviced projects within the
“Slowdown. These problems Best ing to When land
Town of Vail and Vail Valley,
regards, us. we see as a
have combined with the general-
which are being developed by ly slowed economy to create
Merrill G. Hastings, Jr. community to which we belong
it with love
5
a we may begin to use
people who are in Vail for the Publisher
soft real estate market in Vail, and respect.”
long haul, would survive. * * *

despite season increases in skier


Although Ed Browning is a
In speaking about possible visits and sales tax receipts. Dear man of the forest, he has been one
financial failures, I specifically
because of the real
Skipper:
Primarily es- of the few who could capture the
referred to the pure Florida type Just to set the record straight
tate slump, Vail Associates net mood and
land speculation
spirit, quality of the
deals, largely and to add my protest to others’,
income is off 40 percent for the well the land. Barbara Lee Smolian
under the people as as
jurisdiction of Eagle nine months 31.
the article in the National En-
and
its
ending January He will be missed by many, Barbara Leigh Sellas
County and agencies. As you estimates quirer, ostensibly quoting me,
Reliable put real es- we wish him well.
well know, under and
only those
tate sales down about 30 percent
was inaccurate, totally misquot-

promotional land scheme


for most local firms. The number
ed me, and was obviously written Sincerely,
conditions can the be CUSTOM SALES
consumer with a an a priori prejudice.
of county real estate transactions
hurt, Terrell J. Minger
since the condominium In fact, the reporter to whom I Private Instruction
is down 15 percent for the first
laws of the State of Colorado do Town Manager
spoke was not the same person
two months of 1974, when
invariably protect the individual who wrote the article. In talking 827-4103 • 476-2713
compared to the same months
owner (consumer) and the to the reporter, I particularly More Letters Page 40 Vail, Colorado
place last
year.
The drop is even more
burden of failure completely on made the point that though life in
the
drastic when compared to the 36 lot of hard work
developer (the big investor). increase from 1972 to
Vail has meant a
percent
Not wishing to end on a for me, the special joys of living
1973. Vail International —a typi-
negative note, Merrill, I will let here, summer and winter, more
cal 56-unit, $3.5 million condomi-
compensated for the long
you in on the solution to all of Vail than

X
nium project completed this
Valley’s hours and frequent frustrations
Wzar
environmental sold only 18 of its
month has

f
of in a growing communi-
woes:“Eat a beaver save a units. Half the sales were to living
tree” ty-
owners from outside the United
If Vail ever does become a real
Friendly regards, States. Developers estimate
be sure I’ll
another three years will be city rat race, you can
Rigomar A. Thurmer
leave. Meanwhile, as anybody
needed to sellout.
but the Enquirer knows, I love it
Vail real estate operators give I Crossroads
Shopping Center I
here. 1 *
And here's the answer from various for the P.O. Box 1057 -
Vail, Colorado 81657
reasons
Merrill Hastings, Jr., pub- often blaming Sincerely,
downturn, most
lisher of Colorado Business. national factors such as the

Ed. crisis, country wide re-


energy Robert W. Parker

Dear Rigo:
cession, tight money market and Senior Vice President
Cast Yourself
high interest rates.” Vail Associates,
I We extremely apologetic to Inc.
sorry you feel that
In The Right Direction...
am our re-

aiiu ’. ail as well as to our


porter, Ms. Linda Sahl, had your you * * *

remarks “both misquoted and readers typographical


—for this
also wish to apolo-
quoted out of context” in the mix-up. And I Dear George, Come to Bazar for all your
treated you unfairly.
current issue of COLORADO gize if we I feel there is a need to publicly
BUSINESS magazine. However, I must conclude that in
relatively comment on the departure from fishing needs!
In the article was
regard to being misquoted, general
Vail of a friend, a colleague and a
and I can
Ms. Sahl has evidenced your accurate and reliable,
hope. LICENSES
quotes to in her notes taken report to you that our response to
me
often as a result of the
Too
told it like it
during the interview. We must date has been “You Fishing and Small Game
is.”
pace, pettiness and complexities
conclude that as an experienced to stop long
of living we fail
SPIN & FLY RODS & REELS
enough to understand and recog-
of people are re- by Fenwick and Garcia
nize what kind
and special
sponsible for a unique
place like Vail
and Eagle County. AND FISHING ACCESSORIES
such person.
Ed Browning is one
Lures Flies Hooks
Line •
Leader • ■ •

The list of his environmental And Other Accessories

and community
accomplishments is lengthy. X
the study and re-
Hip & Waist Boots
PROFESSIONALLY ORIENTED They include:
Fishing Vests // \
the Eagle s
commendation of Creels S
Nest wilderness area, compre-
HEPPNER

D
Nets
CLAUS hensive and innovative environ- '3
statements for Knives -eSSM
mental impact
S. associates Mountain and Beaver Tackle Boxes -XX iL
Meadow
County
Creek, a progressive
and conscience,
JOANNE SWIFT ASSOCIATE DESIGNER planning voice
development
-

community
Minturn and Red
programs for
VAIL

DENVER 355-7217
476-3538
Cliff the

quality monitoring
Gore
development

Creek, and the intelligent


of our natural
and
of water

stations on
[B
management
recreational resources.
Perhaps the most fitting
profile
is the comment
the man
of
10 The Vail Trail April 19, 1974

BMHS Girls’ Track Schedule

Sat., April 20 At Craig at 11 a.m.

Sat., April 27 At Roaring Fork

Sat., May 4 Conference Meet at Craig 10:30 a.m.

Sat., May 11 District Meet at Meeker at 9 a.m.


(Co-ed)
Fri. & Sat.

May 1 7-1 8 State Meet at Jefferson County Stadium

BMHS Boy’s Track Schedule

Sat., April 27 At Craig 10 a.m.

Sat., May 4 Conference Meet at Meeker at 1 0 a.m.

Sat., May 11 District Meet at Meeker at 10 a.m.


(Co-ed)
Fri. & Sat.

May 1 7-1 8 State Meet at Boulder

Members of the Battle Mountain High School Girls' Track Team posed for this picture prior to the
start of the season. Back row from left: Lori Warren, Carol Bailey, Debbie Henry, Kathy
Bailey,
Barbara Brown, and Debbie Mayne. Middle row: Jacque Bellm, Nancy Atencio, Glenda
Betty Sandoval, Dylene Sanchez, Gloria Trujillo and Coach Terry Schiessl. Front row: Elida Medina,
trainer; Robin Albert, Loretta Trujillo, Sherry Puls, Claudia Benedict, Cathy
Currence, and Juanita
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Trujillo, manager.

Choice Vail Nightclub — This new listing is an excellent

opportunity to buy an established business. Located in the

i village core. Good lease and presently operating in the Diana Marquardt
black. Look into this chance to improve a winner.

GEORGETOWN OPPORTUNITY Makes Dean’s List


Bar and Restaurant in scenicGeorgetown, Colorado. Miss Diana
Excellent lease. This
Marquardt, daugh-
may be your chance to buy a ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Mar-
working business in the beautiful Rocky Mountains $35,000
quardt of Vail, is on the David
MOUNTAIN HAUS Lipscomb College Dean's List for
Furnished Penthouse, 3 bedroom, 3 bath, kitchen includes the winter quarter, it was an-

microwave oven, trash compactor. A fantastic view of nounced by Dean Mack Wayne
Vail and the mountain. Priced to sell at$105,000
Craig.
To qualify for the Dean's List
Furnished 3 bedroom, 3 bath, and 2 fireplaces. All on one
level with a beautiful view of the Gore at the Nashville, Tenn. school,
Range. Over 1,600
feet at only$82,500 the student make
square must a

Three bedroom, 3 bath valley view condominium. Fully straight-A average for the quar-

furnished and only steps ter for


4.0 quality point record
away from Gondola No. 1. An a

excellent buy at$80,000 Miss


Marquardt, a graduate of
Condominium in the Menominee High School,
village core. Furnished 3 bedroom, 3
bath, fireplace, and many extras. See this one at Menominee, Mich., is a junior
only$86,000 chemistry major at Lipscomb.

EDELWEISS
Luxurious Penthouse . . . Only for the discriminating!
Fantastic double view. Large two bedroom, three bath,
with a beautiful moss rock fireplace and vaulted
Mrs. Goodale
ceilings. Students from Battle Mountain High School who attended the
You must see it to believe it$105,000 Model United Nations are: Back row from left: Rory Poliac and
Kim Taylor, both seniors. Award

Says
winners in front
CHALET Leonard Vigil, a junior who was cited for native
are from
language and
left-
Thanks
Four bedroom, fully furnished, washer, dryer, deluxe participation; Debbie Henry, a junior,
cited as an
interpreter for
kitchen. Huge rock fireplace, Vigil; and Carol Bailey, a junior, cited for
ample parking, very low her participation.
maintenance costs. 1500 Dear Mr. Knox,
square feet. Only$45,000
Would you please enter the fol-
VAIL-MATTERHORN INN
Furnished one bedroom, one bath with private sauna
Three Cited At Model U.N. lowing
paper?
thank you note in your

within mile of Gondola No. 2


one at LionsHead. Starting I want the citizens of
to thank
at Battle Mountain
$13,500 High School Leonard Vigil, Red Cliff, whose petition support-
a junior won an
students attended the Model award for native ed my being rehired another year
INTERMOUNTAIN United Nations held
using language
at Glenwood (Spanish; and another at Red Cliff Elementary. To have
57,000 sq. ft. of developable land, 700 feet on Gore award for
Creek, Springs to learn about it
so they the of the community as
and bounded
by a paved road on one side. All utilities are could enter
participation. He represented backing
it and do
in, excellent a good job Mexico. well as the interest of parents in
density allocations. Price includes a
next year.
complete set of plans for 24 units$63,400 Debbie Henry, a junior acted their children’s school and
as an interpreter for Vigil’s education is one of the truest ex-

LOT IN WEST VAIL


Imagine the
surprise of Miss
speech and pressions of teach-
Linda won an award for it. approval any
One third acre, zoned Brooks, sponsor and
triplex$17,500 teacher at BMHS, when
She was a Jordan
representative.
er can
experience.
three of
Carol Bailey also Again, I say thank you
EAGLE the five participating brought represented
Jordan and was cited for
home awards! her Sincerely,
Two par-
• bedroom, one bath log home with lumber siding on ticipation. She is also
four lots in Eagle with trees and a junior. Olive L. Goodale
garden$18,000
160 acre farm approximately
ij five miles south of Eagle
on
County road. Joins BLM AND National Forest. $2,500 per
? includes house and
acre outbuildings. Could be
subdivided.

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i Pine Ridge Townhouses
Three bedroom house, nine motel units, four trailer

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JUST LISTED construction for V- baths Walk ’ in closets Double

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April 19, 1974
The Vail Trail 11

Enrollment

At CMC Is
Up
About 350
people are enrolled in
classes offered by Colorado
Mountain College in the
Eagle
and Vail area. Enrollment is up
400 percent over last spring.

In addition, 65 classes were

offered this spring, and 49


activated. Last spring 20 classes
were offered and 12 activated.
Overall figures for the 1973-74
school year were also over the
up
1972-73 school year.
Part of the reason for this rise
in enrollment and course

offerings is that college


personnel have done more

recruiting and have been trying


to listen more to the needs of the

people. This has been reflected in

course offerings.
The college now offers a

broader spectrum of courses.

“We aren’t just concentrating in

one area. Before we seemed to


have a large amount of art
courses. But now we are offering
more types of things," said
■John Trujillo serves the beverages at the BMHS Mexican Dinner Debbie Henry works in the kitchen during the Mexican Dinner.
Jadine Thomas of the college.
which earned $517. for the BMHS prom. Students worked hard to make the dinner a success.
[

“Henry Pacheco also has

helped us a lot
by doing personal
recruiting. Opening the office in

Battle Mountain Schools Get Grant Eagle also helped,” she added.
In addition, the college has

spruced up its catalogue of

High School News To Close Culture Gap courses, and has added extra

personnel to help with course

Third Quarter Honor This time the Color Guard did not Leonard Hammock, submitted in December, 1973. offerings.
march with music, because superintendent of the The will Here are figures for the
Roll Increases they Eagle program begin July
enrollment in the Eagle-Vail area
Junior and senior compete with other schools, they County schools, announced 1, 1974 and extend for a period
high students
15, that the over the past two years:
»’received their third quarter
aren’t allowed to have a band ac- Monday, April of one year.
re-
They must keep school district has been Hammock said this is the
port cards April 10. More stu-
companiment.
time with the stamping of their awarded a $61,745 federal
largest federal grant the school
| [

Kents earned listings on the honor


and orders from the drill for bilingual district has received since it
feet grant a one year, was
. roll than in
previous quarters.
and bicultural program. awarded Head Start in the late £ 4-/
B Grade 7: 4.0, Kim
[

mistress.
Nottingham; The purpose of the is is
■ 85, Allison Taylor; 3.71, Fritz
The junior high band played a grant 1960’5. (This program no
Summer 1972 468 23 23
variety of marches, waltzes, and to enhance the understanding longer sponsored in Eagle
jp>lott; 3.57, Kim Williams; 3.44,
cultures staff
Fall 1972 201 32 16
■Colin other songs. Following this the of other among County. It was dropped after
Morgan; 3.42, Vicki Hat- Winter 1973 153 40 22
band members, students and the community took the
■ield. Lavonne
senior high played over
1973 86 20 12
Montoya; 3.14, selec- residents of the community, from the school Spring
marches, rock and roll, program
■Tracy Sargent; 3.0, Patrick Ara- Hammock said.
Summer 1973 454 32 32
tions from “Parisienne,” “My district.)
29
gEon, Maxine Archibeque, Britt The
will be
Hammock said the district
Fall 1973 243 46

fcishop, Karen Charles, Nancy Fair Lady,” and a special num- program
Winter 1974 271 50 23
concentrated at Minturn has applied for a second
ber they plan to take to contest.
|Fritch, Jeff Prendergast, Ben Elementary and Meadow bilingual grant under the same
Spring 1974 350 65 49

■Pereida, Charlotte Sandoval, and Problems Plague Prom Plans


but
Mountain Elementary, title but by a different law. No
■Geraldine Velasquez. After a very successful money- will also be word has been received yet
Eagle Elementary
Grades: 4.o,Nicki Poliac; 3.57, Mexican
* making project, a
the outcome of this
■lawn Graton, Fawn Pulis; 3.42, dinner served in the cafeteria
included in certain aspects, concerning Summer Vail
Hammock said. request. If this grant is awarded
■Gail Koh, Catherine Moser; 3.33, 10, profited the
which
April it could bring as much as
James Jacobson; 3.28, Wanda BMHS juniors $517, the junior
The
program
will not be placed
$138,000 to the school district.
.

in the Red Cliff elementary


■Chadwick, Lisa Elias; 3.14, Re- class is having some problems
The director would
same
school, because, as Ed Rogers,
iJina McMillan, Lorena Medina; for prom, scheduled for
planning oversee the programs sponsored
® 0. Jim Gates, Beth Pratt, Fran- the date is cer- assistant superintendent,
May 4. So far just under both grants, Hammock
explained, the Red Cliff school
■ine Rivera, Trina Salazar, Es- tain. said.
■her Sandoval. has a student teacher ratio of 8-1
The class will have a banquet,
9 Grade and the administrators felt the
ac-
9: 3.83, Gerald Farns- but the hosts do not have any
addition of aides could not
don't borrow...
vorth; 3.5, Debbie commodations for a dance floor.
Mayne; 3.33, the individualized
iffeter Kurronen; 3.16, Sherry The band is also a matter of con- improve
District-wide, the
3 0, David Kurronen, Clau- jecture. However, a prom will
be program. SUBSCRIBE!
student teacher ratio is about 17- k

somewhere, sometime by
•jdie Benedict, Elida Medina. held
■ Grade 10: 3.66, the BMHS juniors May 4. A king 1.
Denny hired by
and queen will be elected from Ten persons will be
■imonton; 3.5, Kathy Bailey; with the
■ 33, Tom the senior class as has been done the school district
Charles; 3.2, Cinda which will be
Robin Albert, in grant monies,
3.16, past years.
federal
derived entirely from
;J|Cathy Currence, Mike Duran;
funds. There will be a director,
:3.0. Bob
Mussachia, Ramon Mon-
a community contact Arthur G. ■
■°ya. Gail Davis, Janice
News From representative and eight
■ichards.
1 Grade 11: 3.83, Carol Bailey, bilingual aides, he said. Bishop <
Red Cliff School One of the aides
will be placed
■acque Bellm, Rocky Warren;
■ 8. Susan Hamilton; 3.5 Debbie in the Eagle Elementary
school, & Co. V
social studies, Grade 1 according to Rogers. Rogers
.Henry, Betty Sandoval; 3.0, In
were 10 REALTOR
■heresa Arguello, Maria Armijo, students at Red Cliff Elementary explained that there
feeders beginning of the
■John School are making bird students at the
Gallegos, Jeannie Nygren, Children who were enrolled at
are school year,
■Dylene Sanchez. out of milk cartons.
the and not If we can serve any of
■ Grade observe and try to name the Eagle school did
12: to
4.0, Ceil McGlinn;
the your real estate needs . .
using speak English.
.

birds seen
■B3, Barb Gustafson; 3.8, Noella common
making of the aides will be
feeders. They are also The rest
■Jias, Sallie Enzenroth; 3.66, Ste-
Mountain
from colored at the Meadow CONDOMINIUMS
■phanie
Mondragon, Tony Rivera, May basket mobiles placed
■liff Simonton; egg cartons. and Minturn facilities.
3.6, Beckey. LAND
falls under
■horpe; 3.5, Cris Currence, Rod *
* *
The grant
fifth grade of Title VII and was HOMES
■ 'ggan; 3.4, Patti Doll, Ted Vigil, Monday evening the provisions of
■'icki
VonAllmen; 3.25, Tom class under
the direction awarded by the Department
English Welfare. RANCHES
■"aggoner;
3.16, Angie Honaker, of Ruby Espinosa,a student Health, Education and
for
■avid Martinez, Joan Martinez; from Battle Mountain The original request was HOME MANAGEMENT
assistant
Bruce Biggs, Alex Branch, High School, presented two $81,146, but the approximately
was
■arb Brown, Debbie Gallegos, In “The Calico 20 percent reduction . . . please call or stop by our Vail
Easter plays. were strung
■Bill Martinez. Cat,” four Mother Goose negotiated. Cuts Office in the Crossroads Shopping Center
so no
the program
were lost in a magic out through
Guest Band characters were
cat specific elements
monster calico
Performs al Assembly forest where a
forfeited, Hammock explained. Vail Penthouse
devour them.
I The Eagle was waiting to by Bob P.O. Box 667 Denver Club
Valley Senior and Easter The grant, written Building
“Be Nice to the
■unior High Bands and Color
In
of the Board of Crossroads at Vail Denver, Colorado
children who didn t Howerton
A
■hard paid Battle Mountain- Bunny," two Services in 476-5681 893-9961
believe in the
Easter Bunny were Cooperative
■ludents a visit April 9. All BMHS with th sch°°*
fairy to the cooperation f_
■jdents watched the EV Color transported by a
12 The Vail Trail April 19, 1974

Grade 2 Holds Luau

The Minturn Brownies struck this pose before performing at the second grade luau.

Culminating a study on Hawaii, greeting of aloha, and according Mrs. Dick Duran who organized
the second grade at Meadow to an old Hawaiian custom, the the Brownies’ dance, and Mrs.
Mothers of second graders helped prepare the luau feast.
Mountain Elementary School had and
boys girls ate separately. Henry Pacheco who put together
luau. The Minturn Brownies Second
a grade mothers helped the food preparations.
(including second and third to prepare
the luau feast. Mrs.

Tall Tales
graders) wore grass skirts and Henry Pacheco organized the
leis they made and entertained food preparation. She was assist-
with hula dance.
a ed by Mrs. Larry Lichliter, Mrs. Hearing Tested
The Ants (a second grade Dave Mott, Mrs. Norm Lamb,
group) recited the alphabet in Mrs. John Vernon, Mrs. Dick
In Co. From Mrs. Kob’s
Hawaiian. The Bees sang
and the Canaries
a canoe Duran, Mrs. Carl Nelson.
Eagle Second Grade Class
song, sang The luau feast included
about waterfall.
a mangos, cocoanut, pineapples,
King Kamehameha was por-
Pre-Schoolers Recently we watched the from Mars. And I locked it beta!
poi, papayas, lomi-lomi, chicken “Paul and his bars.
movie, Bunyon
trayed by Greg Vigil and Queen long rice, cocoanut cupcakes,pin- Blue Ox, Babe”. Afterwards Mike Osterfos
we
Liliuokalania was portrayed by A large-scale screening effort
eapple upside-down cake, cocoa- tried writing tall tales.
our own
Sandy Lopez. in five Colorado counties Once upon a time there livedz
nut cookies, haupia (Hawaiian
Here are some of the results:
Students made their costumes
cocoanut pudding) and pineapple anticipates reducing hearing loss ladie. She was so big she had to
from tapa cloth. This was and related communication Once a time there was a sleep on the ground. She worked
paper and papaya juices. apon
which the students beat with Mrs. Scot disorders in children 6 Big! snake, It was 2,63 and 20 top of big mountain.
a Hopman, teacher, aged on a

rock to soften, and then dyed. would like to thank all the months to 6 Feet. It was so Long that It can Holly Cham
years.
Festivities opened and ended Preschoolers from not be on earth.
parents who helped make the Bent,
with the traditional Hawaiian Crowley, Eagle, Lake and Otero Rowdie Nelson
luau a success and in particular,
counties are being tested to allow

early identification and


Once
could streach
there was

to the
a man

moon.
who

One
Hat Contests
treatment of
problems, day when he was walking some-
according to Frank McGovern, body robbed the bank.

Highlight
He
senior audiologist with the
streached out and caught him.
Colorado Department of Health.
Pat Keeley
“This is the first
major public
health effort with
young children
Once upon a time there was a Easter
boy who lived in the forest. There
in Colorado and
community There
response has been excellent,”
were some ugle animals. From Page 8
said McGovern. were ugle wichs and ugle apes. great the following creati®
All the animals were brown and
The
demonstration project, took best in the various cate-
white and red and
funded under a federal grant, is gray. There gories: Most Beautiful - Debby
were ugle tigers they and long Rid
designed to reduce hearing loss Pressley; Most Creative -

ears andlong long long teeth.


in children
through testing, Brown, first, and Darrell Grego-
There was a
diagnosis and treatment. All ugle giraffe. He had ry,second; Funniest Rich Bro-
a long long neck. It had brown Valencia,
preschoolers in the five counties ker, first, and Leroy
It was so
are eligible for examination. eyes. big he had long second, and in the childrens
long feets. He had big big eyes.
Testing began in the fall of 1972 category, visitor Pat Dolan plat*
He saw a lot of
and has moved into its third things. first.
phase. About 700 youngsters have Angela Sanchez FriU-
The three judges Marty
participated thus far. In the first Once a time there liveed left, Linda McKenna and Daw
upon a
so
phase, 10 per cent under dragon. And everytime after having
were one
people Long agreed that,
dr
year of age, but this percentage came around his house he much fun, the event should
ate
has increased
steadily. them
up. So every bodey in the finitely be on the calender
put
A series of three examinations and so i
Kingdom got swords and guns. again for next year,

luxury <Tonbominiums have been established

a
for babies:
hearing indicator test which
They fought and fought until shall!

every bodey was gone because he


detects anything beyond a mild ate them
three bedroom, three bath and 2 up.
Only 4
hearing loss, a middle ear Rhett Schober Don’t Drive
four bedroom, three bath loft units
remain pressure test, and behavorial I Call Vail Car
Pool
am Mrs.
in this new Bunyan. And do
complex located just 300 yards history information from the
know that I
you
476-5005
can touch the moon.
from the Lions Head Gondola. parent.
Including Mrs. Bunyan can touch the sun.
such distinctive features as Children evaluated
fireplaces with are for
Lisa Jordan
hearing loss and
gas logs, individual laundry facilities may undergo a
Once there
selected speech was a small house
heated parking; plus and language
the services and like a small
development battery. rock and a small
facilities of the adjoining Enzian While hearing problems small rock lived in it and the
rock r°“'“2
have
Lodge . . . these units offer the maximum been the
focus, McGovern said
did not like the house so he left
in comfort and convenience. the the house and he
testing has uncovered a great went out. Then
need for speech, he started to think
Show Unit language and and he wen
Open Daily back home. perforating
health development. Sometimes binding
8:00a.m. to 10:00p.m. design poster*
mild Lizbeth Medina
even a
hearing loss may be folding m' nu ’

For Further Information related to child’s graphics ffpesallll’e


a
poor speech Once I saw this thing. I Didn’t
and language development. know what it the prlntery does
Contact was. It was so little
After the initial and artwork
testing and squirmy. I found
out it came mailers
brochures
diagnosis,
Enjian atttril examination is scheduled
six
a

every
follow-up
t
business cards
calendars

copies
slaplmg
NCR**

l
>
'’
11

MC *’ O
A|non««
months until the areas of flyers
P.O. Box 1776
Vail, Colorado 81657
I

rate card*
concern are controlled form letters
or cards statements
(303) 476-2050 alleviated. greeting
I I

Invoices stationeiy
table tents
Or Your Favorite Vail McGovern anticipates this labels
Broker
I

demonstration project rnfbeMounfai'iHauJ I


will be expanded
ultimately I
afYa-/
to include all
Colorado.
of
Canada's Care! Tel. 476-2248
April 19, 1974
The Vail Trail 13

Town of Vail News


Section
No Problems With
The Legislation Makes Up Most
1973 Town Budset Of The Town Council
The annual audit
of the Town of
Meeting
pancy permit rather than with Seven pieces of
Vail and related districts
legislation and complete and useable by the
has the building permit as is the three formal
case decisions made up coming ski season, but that final
been completed by McClave, with the present ordinance. the bulk of the
and
Thus, April 16 meeting of completion may not occur until
Wall, McMahan, certified there is a $108,911 arrearage for the Vail Town Council, its last the 1975 ski
public season when the
accountants of Leadville. the fund with the
largest amount meeting until June 4. Included in entire terminal is scheduled for
According to McMahan’s
report, of $30,000 due from The Wren. the mass of council work
there were “no problems” with
were completion.
town ot vail
A total of $993,258 two
the 1973
was expend- ordinances, five resolutions,
budgets. ed from the general
fund in 1973.
McMahan
a parking variance, an Proposed County-
made the audit re- McMahan reported a $14,288 sur- appropriation of planning funds, Zoning Recommended
by Charlyn Costello port public at the April 16 from
plus the general fund and a liquor license decision.
Vail Librarian of the Vail
meeting Town Coun- which was not spent. General Ordinance No. 5 adopting the Another resolution, No. 13, was
cil. given the nod by the council at
fund balance at the end of the Uniform
I I National Library Week is April The
Building Code 1973
budget audit is done for the
year was $52,212 which Bernstein Edition together with the most Tuesday’s session. This
■2l-27. Vail Public Library is benefit of the town council and resolution recommended
hoped would be higher for 1974. recent editions
I■jumping the gun a bit by kicking- the Vail taxpayers in order
to as- Bernstein felt
of the uniform
approval of the proposed zoning
the year's end mechanical code, the
||off its spring programs on April sure them their money was spent balance should be at least
10 per- plumbing code, the
uniform
national regulations for Eagle County.
■lB. it “No expecta- Designed to retain the “rural,”
as budgeted.
was cent of the budgeted
amount. electrical code, and the uniform
I At 10:30 am. on April 18, our
tions or character
major problems were of Eagle
County, the
I

Since January sales tax fire code given unanimous


I fstory sessions began for children revenues was
found,” McMahan reported, add-
up 55 percent and
proposed zoning regulations call
■from 3 to 5 years old. The kids
were February approval by the council as an
for maximum of six units
ing that the volume increase has is
expected to show a gain, Bern- emergency ordinance.
a per
■were entertained by Sandy Smith
been great in the last acre, among other provisions.
several stein felt the general fund Approved first
■until 11:00 a.m. reading was
on
Vail’s
years, but well administered. balance for 1974 will be Ordinance No. 6 government agreed with
I The start of the library’s spring healthy. establishing a this
As proof of
intelligent adminis- philosophy, saying
special development district for
?

■free film festival began at 7:30 Considering transactions tor


"the
tration, McMahan referred to the Vail Associates, Inc.’s 135 unit municipalities were
all nine funds, the total balance
1.3p.m. that evening. (See “Check
two Municipal Finance Offices development called Northwoods appropriate form of government
would be $495,669.
■This Out Library News” for a to properly regulate urban
Awards which have been located east of Golden Peak and
II review of the films to be shown.) McMahan was able to save the densities” and that of
awarded to Stan areas
Bernstein, town south of the antholz property.
|
During National Library Week, finance director, in the last two
town government $60,000 in taxes
Both ordinances appear in
higher densities, should be
I

■we hope to recruit interested on the U.S. Post Office building in


encouraged to annex to an
years. Only four such awards their entirety in the legals section
■women and men to start a Vail. Some $B5OO was also left
of this adjacent incorporated
were given to Colorado finance newspaper.
HFriends of the Vail Public over from the bond sale on the municipality.
officers during that time.
Antholz
: Library group. Please contact At an earlier council work ses-
property.
Parking Structure-
County Planner Mike Blair
I

■the library (476-5613, ext. 215) McMahan


In conclusion, McMahan sug- Contract Ratified
said several meetings were
sion, went into more
■ during that week if you would like detail the audit. He gested a title search be planned for various Eagle County
on
reported Among the resolutions passed communities in the coming
■to be in on the formation of such all funds were in a positive bal-
conducted on all lands which had
by the council was Resolution No. month to gather “broad”
■an organization. with the of the re-
been deeded to the Town of Vail
ance exception 11 which ratified the contract for community reaction
I The past.six months have seen creational amenities fund so these could be included in the to the
which
the Vail parking-transportation county zoning proposal. The final
■many improvements for the
several
Town's assets.
has outstanding bills. terminal. James
library. An adult table Designed by hearing before the Eagle County
reading McMahan felt the reason for this of the audit
Copies budget are Ream and Associates, Inc. of San Commissioners will be May 30 in
facilitates the perusal of
the in the available for view at the Vail
was change re-
Francisco, and contracted by J. Eagle. (See separate meeting
newspapers, taking notes, and
creational tax law made earlier Municipal Building. A complete A. Construction Co. of
Hyder announcement schedule for
doing homework. A circulation
this did
year. Many developers publication of the budget, the Denver, the multi-million dollar planned community meetings.)
counter now enhances the
not pay the first recreational fee audit, and attendent financial
facility was contracted for
library's appearance
and adds
since it allowed payment up to reports will be published in the $4,684,000. a savings of $816,000 Planning Monies
order to the library's checking in
the time of issuance of an occu- next two months. from the original projected price Appropriated
and out of books. It helps of $5.5 million. The total contract
organize the library’s office
amount was well within the total In other action, the council
records and supplies, and it also
Solo by Van La wick budgeted amount of $4,953,000. voted appropriate a total of
to
helps house the 3000 paperbacks Check This Out Creative Divorce Although construction work is $50,640 for design work by the
which are loaned on the honor
now underway for the parking
planning firm of Royston, Beck,
system. The adult by Krantzler
reading area by Charlyn Costello, structure portion of the terminal,
The Politics of Hanamoto, and Abey, relating to
has been rearranged to reduce
Librarian Mayor John Dobson announced several Vail Master Plan
previous congestion to nil. The Lying by Wise
between
Register your children completion by November, 1974
projects.
number of periodicals received Watership Down
the of 3 and 5 for the be inhibited due to a one
ages may Included
among the projects
by the library has increased from by Adams
library’s session which week delay caused by inclement
50 to
story are golf and tennis summer
over 100 titles. We think started April 18. It will be weather and relocation of utility Antholz
improvements,
everyone will find the
now continuing on Thursday lines. He said the parking pedestrian bike bridge, tot lots
library
and spend
a pleasant place to relax
mornings from 10:30 to 11 a.m.,
Village Centre structure would be" 70 percent for Sandstone 70, highway
a lot of time.
through May 23. All area children
planting plan. Gore Creek Plaza
The has
library submitted a and visiting children are
beautification, bikeway
proposal to the State of Colorado welcome. Park Plans commercial space on the ground
extension, entrance to Vail
to build a comprehensive level, and a 904- car
parking
Alpine beautification, Vail
Resource Collection. Free Film Festival: structure. Acreage for the entire
We have
requested $3,000 to obtain printed May 2 Are On Again four buildings and the park-plaza
transportation center, Rockledge
drainage repair, Antholz park
materials to aid is 1.499 acres.)
every aspect of 7:30 p.m. —Council Chambers design-planning, East Meadow
research and information needed In a surprise request at the The park-plaza would be sit-
of the Vail Drive pedestrianization design-
for the meeting of the Vail uated atopVillage Centre
the
mountain environment. If Municipal Building April 11
planning, Lions Head pedestrian
granted, these LSCA funds Planning Commission, Fred parking, according to Hibberd’s bridge, summer landscape
Paddle To The Sea
(Library Services Construction Hibberd, developer of the Village plans. It would consist of an ag- and contemplative
It is the story of a toy boat program,
earlier and 75
Act) we can order books, Centre, reversed an gregate cement plaza per-
garden. All projects are
carved by an Indian boy and
pamphlets and maps to answer request and asked for a parking cent grass lawn with benches,
scheduled for the next two years
placed in a river for journey to
a
those frequent variance in order to create a
planters, and indirect lighting.
questions about with some beginning this
the sea. It is an absolutely his Some 450 trees
and bushes will
urban development in the public park on property. summer.
beautiful and absorbing film. Hibberd had asked that the the landscaping for the
mountains, sporting activities, comprise
Color, 1966, 28 min. be
geological formations and plant parking variance
request entire Village Centre project, in- Parking Variance Granted
and animal life.
Please share this
Miss Goodall and withdrawn the preceding week cluding the park-plaza, Hibberd
hope with the Wild Chimpanzees because the project would have said. parking variance allowing
A 18
us.
All of the books been “too expensive.” park-plaza will be at
Since the parking spaces for Montaneros II
paperback are A study of chimpanzees in East
not “within the
finally classified in broad Africa by British zoologist, Jane
Hibberd’s request was to grade level, the visual impact at Lions Head

categories to of book eliminate 22 cars from the top from the proposed pedestrian building" specified by Vail’s
as
as type ■Goodall. After their acceptance
of three tiered parking area of East Meadow Drive will zoning ordinance was approved.
level
(fiction, non-fiction, humor, etc.) of Miss Goodall’s presence,
the a
of the The
in order to provide a be only park. The 18 spaces will be located in a
and then structure
by author . The library chimpanzees revealed many
staff is public park-plaza there. Sixteen underground parking will be one
bermed
story landscaped
going gang-busters in almost human characteristics,
from that located
trying to recorded of the eliminated parking spaces completely concealed carport style structure
catalog 7000 hardbacks and their activities are
the Montaneros
by the time school starts next Color, would have been for commercial viewpoint. Below grade parking between two
in fascinating close-ups. from visual
fall while six had been will be somewhat visable buildings. Public impact
users spaces
Getting 50 books processed 1965, 28 min.
in for condominiums. Willow Bridge Road, but visual will be negligible with visibility
one
day is a good day. If you designated
National Library week is April still be impact will be mostly confined to of the cars limited to occupants of
are Over 90 will
going to have some free time spaces
21-27. Make it point to visit the
a
available for the 60 the Village Centre buildings Montaneros.
this summer,
we would love to library during this time. Enquire structure. the council,
the four south of the parking In final action,
have condominiums of
you volunteer to help us card,
about getting a library A ramp leading to the two acting as the local liquor
with this
Visit building complex.
project. us during
investigate our plans to start a underground tiers of parking will licensing authority, denied an
National Library Week!! “Friends of the Vail Public (The entire Village Centre
east of retail
be located immediately application for a package
I know how
busy you are in complex, when completed, will Village
Library” group. the proposed traffic gate on East
liquor outlet to Vail
your library, which is your consist of four buildings varying inhibit been
(Read Topics” for a
“Town Meadow Drive. This will Liquors, Inc. to have
Paradise.” seven stories.
from four to
the the Vail Village Inn.
comprehensive library report.) and C will house
traffic through pedestrian located in
Desiderius Erasmus Buildings A, B, The grade for this ramp The license was denied on the
area.
condominiums only, with no
Selected titles available in with basis of the applicant's failure to
new will vary from 8-10 percent
commercial uses. Building D will additional
the Vail Public Library: provided in the 10 need for an
Don't Drive heating prove the
consist of 16 efficiency
Call Vail Car Pool Plain Speaking (Harry Truman) outlet in the neighborhood.
one 1 bedroom Continued Page 36
476-5005 by Miller apartments, -

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Developed to be underdeveloped.
Booth Creek Townhouses ‘

were
designed for those who haven’t cent qurrnnndin
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stopped wondering. Or discovering. Those who savorthe beautv


beauty tho
the p
Forest
°^ Gore Range Wilderness area,
of Gore Valley. The best of Vail. Service lands, and the Vail
Championship Golf Course.
Booth Creek Townhouses are lor those who
appreciate the happy BoXrLkTCy 80,6896 * Pr0,e0,ed by Vail C0Ve”’' S

everyday convenience of good


design. More than eiohtv sauare Nn
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b® t,er ‘ Im e
' ownhouse s are
ready for immediate occupancy
?n
.
feet of storage in our three bedroom
plan Sleeping loft our
"n2
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to
begin living!
two bedroom °P ed bY Blair
design. And the deck! Development Company, Inc. Contact the
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selling agent, The Vail Associates Real Estate


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Our materials and


craftsmanship are appreci-
ated by those who enjoy Department. LionsHead Terminal Bldg Box?
the idea of grand-
children at Booth Creek years from now. VaiL Colorad °/( 303) 476-3393.
Our
townhouses are built for generations to does not where
constitute an offer in states
come.
Prohibited
Booth Creek Townhouses are
designed to com- A bylaw.
plement the
changing seasons of the
magnifi-
April 19, 1974
The Vail Trail 15
The
Vail
Importance
Racquet Club News harder to win the
serve to the woman
point
because he
on the
Tennis Pros
often loses the point when
by Tennis Professional, serving
Of Winning Art Thomson
to the man.
Third, the man, in Hold Clinic
good competitive mixed
by Tom Place
doubles,
is expected to of the
Public Information Director
Mixed Doubles competition, working as a team,
and court
cover

because of his
more
For Kids
Fun being with friends doing speed. It
PGA Tournament or
Foul-up what all like. often
you appears that when the man
Players Division With the first annual ski-tennis
is up at the net, he is Celebrity Sports Center in
The men (if the taking too
John Schroeder and Ed Sneed tournament stronger
coming up many shots, but this is just smart Denver will
sponsor a tennis
know the of tomorrow and
players) usually don’t try to
importance winning. Sunday, I
the
doubles because the
person at
the clinic for “anyone
young enough
overpower women but hit
You do not spend four at thought it appropriate to net has hold a
years present a greater chance of to racquet” Saturday,
shots that the women
such universities some ideas can
Michigan
as on how to compete in winning the point than does April 27 in conjunction
retrieve, while at the the with the
and Ohio State mixed-doubles
same time
without being without loss of player in the back court. United Bank Tennis Classic.
not just hit easy. Most women
enveloped in the atmosphere of friendship or marraige. I would like to extend an The free clinic will be at
11:30
all.” As the world team
enjoy playing mixed doubles
“triumphing over new tennis
if the
invitation for
everyone to watch a.m. at the Denver Auditorium
more men don’t “ease
begins its matches later this up” the ski-tennis tournament held Arena, just prior to the 2 p.m.
It took John and Ed four years on them. Just in mens’ on
as or
Hunky Dory Saturday morning, semifinal session of the
to find the secret on the womens’ doubles, the stronger
with the tennis competition tournament. Several of the World
professional golf Tour, theybut player or the
person at the net in
find it difficult to
Saturday afternoon, through Championship Tennis
explain exactly certain situations
only plays balls
what that secret is or how it feels which aren’t hit close
Sunday, at the Vail Racquet professionals competing in the
to them
Club. The finals of the tennis tournament will give
to be a victor. when they believe they can win
pointers
should be about and
Schroeder, the Wolverine, and the
1:00 p.m., questions.
answer
point with their shot. If the
In addition, there will be
Sneed, the Buckeye, situation is such that
Sunday. two
played a player is
At the time of Walt Disney characters on hand
writing this
against each other during their afraid he
may
hit his partner article lend
there are still entries to levity and entertain young
final two years in and with the racket his opponent
college, or
available
became members with
at the Vail Racquet players.
they of the the ball, the player should Club. (476-3267). There
Tour in 1969. John let the ball
are prizes Celebrity also will participate
graduated was go or hit an shot
easy for combined second and in special promotion to enable
from the which be
winner, a
Tournament Players might returnable.
third places. Out of 50 mixed young tennis fans to see the
Division spring qualifier, while These simple rules plus smiling a doubles teams the top 32 tournament. By
Ed went through the fall session. lot do wonders for
obtaining a
Art Thomson happy combined will continue to free at Celebrity,
Last August, Schroeder
places special coupon
won
relations.
the
the U.S.
spring, mixed doubles is bound to tennis tournament with the 888 S. Colorado Blvd., a
Match Play Tournament mixed doubles
gain much needed winner determined by the best youngster free
a and may acquire a
Championship at MacGregor should contain all the
deserved in the world of combined finish in both events. junior ticket to any session
Downs in
place aforementioned elements
Cary, N.C. Sneed tennis. This is because the format
of
Come out and Monday,
enjoy the last April 22 through
captured the Kaiser “leisure” tennis but all parties
will be three weekend of skiing and get Thursday, April 25, or the
matches (ladies’ your
International in October at concerned should realize the
Napa singles, mens'
singles and mixed tennis season started on the right following Saturday afternoon,
Calif. objective of foot. with the purchase of one adult
doubles). Along with this upsurge winning becomes
“The only real I’ve much important. Notice I
more ticket.
opportunity will be increasing social
had to win didn’t say most
was the Match Play,”
problems. The social aspect of important but it
Schroeder said. “I close does share the spotlight with
was in
tennis is exemplified in the
the Byron Nelson Classic enjoyment and playing well. This
one
mixed-up way tennis is played
but I
really wasn’t in the concept of trying to win means
year, when find two
you men and two
running. Winning is hard and I had better for winning
the you go
women playing on same
was lucky to win the first chance shots when given the opportunity
court! Who womens’ lib

Gagle-Vail
says
I had. If you don’t, then it must because your opponent most
doesn’t work! I think it’s great as
become harder and assuredly will. Most about
harder to
long as the woman doesn’t move
gripes
win.” mixed doubles are from the TENNIS CLUB
out of her alley and knows this is
Sneed woman who says the aim for
agreed. “I’ve never been her place.
men

in position, either. Oh, there have them, hit serves too hard or hog
Seriously, I intend to give some 1974 Summer Tennis Passes
been tournaments where I the court. Some men also say
might ideas on how to compete in mixed
these things about their male
have tied with a 31 or 32 on the
doubles, for both the woman and Available May 15th
back nine, but 1 opponents. Let’s examine these
never had the
the man. The thoughts which Passes and Court Fees In Effect June Ist
lead the three points. First, given a
entering final holes, follow cannot be reprinted in
any
before.” decision, the player hitting the 5-Day Season Pass (Weekdays Only)
form nor used in a court of law
Both ball (whether man or woman) Single $40.00 Couple $70.00
are convinced that when without the notorized
expressed must decide where to hit.
they get in position again, they Hitting 7-Day Season Pass
consent of the writer.
to the stronger player doesn’t
will know the feeling and believe $65.00 $115.00
I see mixed doubles played for Single Couple
the make sense. So girls, the ball will
pressure will not be quite as
leisure and in a tournament. For Information Call 476-2390
more often come your way. This
great as it was the first time. instead of fun Passes Be Obtained In Room 105,
Saying "Leisure”
doesn’t
May
"To Schroeder said,
mean your opponent is
win,” that it still be “fun" Mountain Haus or After June Ist at the Tennis Club
means can
to hit just in
“you have to be able to hit the
doubles in
trying you, your
playing mixed a
shot and not direction, so be ready. Second,
worry about it. Doral When mixed
tournament.
the man serving usually tries
has one of the most difficult
doubles is
played for leisure, the
finishing holes we have, but if you
participants derive enjoyment
are winning, you know
you have from getting exercise,
to hit a perfect drive and,
say, a
three iron into the
green, to get a
four, and you do it. You just know
TV
you can

Sneed added,
do it.”

“When you are


Golf on

playing well, you know you can

put the ball where you want it. This Month


Actually, I felt more pressure
when I won in Australia the week
April 19-21
before the Kaiser. I just had a so-
Colgate-Dinah Shore Winners
so first nine on the last
day, but I Circle Golf Championship at
had a 32 on the back nine, which
Mission Hills Country Club, Palm
is great for me. At the Kaiser on
Springs, Calif. The biggest purse
the last I
day, just felt I could do
for the LPGA $200,000 and it
it.”
will reach you on April 20 and 21
Ed had to defeat John Schlee in
over ABC-TV who does the
sudden-death to get his triumph,
best of tv coverage of golf
with
job
a par on the first extra hole. far this
tourneys, at least so
John was carried to the 18th hole
season.
in three of his four matches
April 25-28
defeating Grier Jones and Lee
Tournament of Champions at
Trevino one up, and then edging
DeWitt Weaver, 2 final.
LaCosta Country Club, Rancho
up, in the and all the
I made LaCosta, Calif. ...

more birdies that


for
top golfers will be scrambling
week," Schroeder explained,
than I ever have. I made
the $200,000 purse. ABC-TV will x>' €
every '

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crucial shot that I had to make. I < a

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on my putting.
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made a lot of putts, but I The Byron Nelson Golf
Golf Club in
was
putting the ball in at Preston Trails
position to is
make them. Dallas, Texas. The purse
That’s the key to
will bring it
winning. You have to hit the shots $150,000 and ABC-TV
lose enough, often enough and 5
to vou on May 4

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Pag* -
16 Hie Vail Trail April 19, 1974

SKI THE ROCKIES. The


organization has since added
seven members and lost
one Sun
Valley withdrew from the
organization in 1973 to strike out
Steve Rieschl's on their own. Snowmass,
Aspen
Highlands, Breckenridge
Ski Touring School Crested
Butte, Winter Park
Steamboat and Snowbird
joined
"Ski Touring Tips" the ranks
through the years and
the membership stands
now at a

perfect “skier's dozen ”.


SKI THE ROCKIES is a
marketing organization, a
“A Salute to Tony” marketing brain trust, if you will.
Once a month the
marketing
Tony Tafel was one of the two know him . . .We wish “Antonio directors from the twelve
resorts
Tafel” GOOD LUCK in his future
people who owned a touring outfit meet to discuss and create
in Vail in 1969, five short years ventures. marketing strategy. The
The other was The touring school will close combined dollars of
ago. person the twelve
myself. this weekend. So for this season resorts have
interested major
Tony was converted from snow AU J WIEDERSEHN!!! airlines, credit card and rent a
shoeing and alpine siding. He has car companies in cooperative
been with the touring program promotional efforts. The basic
here in Vail since its inception. “Sunrise Ski Touring”
plan has been to educate the
Those were the day when we Just because the ski areas travel industry through seminars
would wear full red touring suits close on April 21, doesn’t mean and to let them sell the
consumer.
to attract attention; those were touring must end! Some of the has
Strategy changed through
the days when did a lot of hard best of the year be
we
touring can the
years
and now SKI THE
selling for $27.00 a week! Back had on high the mountain snow ROCKIES plans to embark on a
then we felt lucky to have one or during May. The sun is bright major image building campaign
two students day and and there will than
a many more likely be to lodge their resorts firmly in
days there were “O” ’s.! a nice hard and fast crust to
the minds of the consumer, as
breaking or following a trail. warm sun will soften
Tony stuck with the program that crust
travel on. You can really cover
well as maintain the travel
The wax to use in this type of and the afternoon will
because he loved it and believed the ground. bring soft
is klister. Don’t be industry programs.
in it. Hence, he must take a lot of I’ve said it before this
snow purple snow. That can be plenty of work
once
afraid of it. Try it first, then Aided by the dollar devaluation
credit for the
program that now
year
and I want to mention it breaking through waist deep
make comments. It’s the and
exists in Vail. His faithfulness to your rotten snow. When three snowless in
again. Please wear some
eye touring on late years
best working of all the
me and the been winter crust, a touring ski with a Europe SKI THE ROCKIES
program has protection . . . dark goggles or
more than appreciated. At
waxes . . .climbs like a monkey metal edge is a real advantage. marketing strategy has reaped
sunglasses. high elevations, and streaks downhill. The klister benefits far
Tony is responsible for
especially in the spring, the All the instructors in Steve’s beyond expectation.
on hard and soft snow wears American dollars are
introducing ski-touring to many bright sun’s ultra violet rays can school want to thank the many staying at
Vailites as well hundreds of be
extremely well.
and home, the Rockies resorts are
as
very damaging to eyes and What
people businesses that have
people throughout the U.S. He experience to witness
an
booming and European and
exposed skin. Here in Vail, there the quiet of
contributed to the great success
made many good friends during have been several cases of morning or the of this year’s program. We are Japanese are coming over to find
snow
sunrises.
his stay in the valley and they, blindness Stop about 8:30 am., out what this Rocky Mountain
already this year! make a good breakfast and relax
still growing, thanks to all of
your
along with myself and the touring In thespring the temperature support! skiing is all about.
as mother nature starts to move
program, will miss him.. is Through cooperation the
relatively warm during the about. Plan to be out of the woods
Mister Tafel leaves the © Steve Rieschl twelve Rockies resorts involved
dark hours. That means it’s-
about 11:00 a.m. because the Outdoor Adventures
this good 1969 have not only multiplied their
program spring on
pleasant to tour during and
terms to other desires. I before dollar into
pursue “sunrise”. The 15 to 25 own marketing
want to thank him for the temperature have
good degree is just gratifying results, they
working relationship that we’ve that
had since 1969.
enough to freeze a hard corn-type
Why Ski The Rockies? created a Rockies image
has
crust. What a pleasure to ski every resort in the region
I think I can speak for all that benefited from.
anywhere you want without

In 1969 the marketing directors the


monopolized Alpine skiing
from six of the major
Rocky market. When American skiers
Mountain ski resorts,
inspired by thought of the ultimate ski American
the Western Airlines-resort
co-op vacation Europe seemed the
only
campaign “Ski Western They set
America”, decided join forces to
answer.

that. And
now,
out to change
five years later
Doctors Vital
in an effort to market
a regional the Rocky Mountain ski resorts
ski image —a Rockies
image. are a major destination for
the To Ski Team
The European
Alps had, in the Alpine skier. SKI THE
minds of these men, too long ROCKIES’ marketing strategy in What happens when Tom

cooperation with major airlines Dargay injures his ribs during


have made the Rockies practice for the 1974 FIS World
resorts’

Scott Pyles sunshine, powder snow and Championship jump?


90-meter
sophistication known throughout Thanks to a volunteer organiz-
the skiing world, and have ation of 45 outstanding physicians

tv-* -
- .
Joins Colo. a
major threat to the
posed
Alps’ and physiologists from all over

position as center of the U.S., Dargay received


Alpine

Magazine skiing. Aspen, Vail, Taos, Park


City, Sun Valley and Jackson
immediate
from an
medical
American
attention
doctor and
Hole
were the initial members of
Continued Page 32
Scott Pyles,
II I ll> lISI
resident of Vail
and formerly director
of market-
a

/ ing for Hexcel


Vail 21 Building LionsHead 474-3214 Skis, has joined
Colorado Magazine as Director of
Ski and Resort
Marketing. Pyles
and his family will continue to
TWO SALES! live in Vail while
working he is
for the Denver-based publishing
PRE-SEASON SALE company.
Considered of America’s
Scream
fl
one
20% OFF
TENNIS WARM-UP SUITS
finest professional
has
skiers, Pyles
consistently finished in the
half of the
For Hl -

WIND SHIRTS top circuit since


pro

JAN SPORT
Frameand Frameless
PACKS
1969. A native Coloradoan

Climax, the
born in
outstanding skier Spring! fl
was named to the United States
National
POST-SEASON SALE Ski Team for three Now
Taking Orders
consecutive years before
turning For Early Spring w'*
30% OFF pro.
Delivery On
In
1968, Pyles the 10-Speed Bicycles
ALL
won World £’*K;»X i,!
NORWEIGIAN TOURING SKIS Downhill Student
l

Bonnas
Championships featuring
- Normark .
Eggens and was third in the Alpine Com-
ALFA BOOTS BAMBOO POLES bined at the
.

UniversityGames in
Motobecane I
SWEATERS ?
.
GLOVES Innsbruck, Austria. During the
LONG
UNDERWEAR same season he won Aspen’s
ALL TOURING
CLOTHING coveted Roch Cup.
ALL DOWN CLOTHING
A
Including Down Booties
nephew of Vail’s Dave
Gor- PERFORMANCE
such, Pyles has coached

|aB
Vail
Junior racers and was sponsored BICYCLES .
SALES CONTINUE on the
pro circuit by Vail Asso-
476 -5°°0
ciates.
AFTER Pyles will continue
CLOSE OF SEASON race
to ski Sales Service *K*1 1 y?
professionally next winter Rentals pl
under the Vail
exclusive
of Colorado
endorsement
Magazine.
Village & LionsHead
J V/wS
April 19, 1974 The Vail Trail 17

Vail Cup Has Exciting End go all out and get into
the
top ten,
but he was unable to do
so, and
Scott Arnold won
by Jay Ogden ver. the 1974 Vail
Cup by only three points.

Ski Club Vail


On Sunday in the giant slalom,
The boys produced an exciting
both boys exhibited their The girl’s winner had
Vail Cup been
conclusion to the 1974 tension es-
as neither of them tablished almost two months
Race Series. Going into the Love- was able to get
when
ago
loose enough to ski Wendy Zeboray won almost
land Derby,Scott Arnold led John well. The
REPORT &
every age class race
the standings tension and around to
Oliver in by 22 uncertainty for Ar-
nold accumulate 201 points UPCOMING EVENTS
was finally broken when by late
points. In Saturday’s slalom,
John Oliver skied February. She was then moved
Oliver produced two flawless out of the
course up to
ability class racing but her
first while Arnold on his first descent,
runs to capture point total was unreachable
finished sixth. This allowed Oli- practically assuring the by
Cup all her competitors and by Jay Ogden
victory for Arnold. In she easily
narrow the point standings the second
ver to
won the 1974 Vail
Arnold and 152 for Oli- run, Oliver’s only chance Cup by 65
to 155 for was to
points.
many of our younger racers will
The individual The Loveland Derby
winners in each produce good results next year in
event were: Age Class Results
ability level racing. I wish you all

a good summer.
Girl’s downhill Ski Club Vail’s age class
Wendy Zeboray racers

Girl’s giant Wendy Zeboray performed well in all classes and


slalom the 111 girls dominated on both

Girl’s slalom Katie Griffith days. In Saturday’s slalom, Katie

/rhe\
Boy’s downhill Scott Arnold Griffith and Julie Bennington
Boy’s giant slalom took first and second while Jill
John Oliver
Boy’s slalom Scott Arnold Livingston and Kim Nottingham
The Vail finished fourth and fifth. In the
Cup Series encompas-
younger girl’s class, seven-year-
sed 15 races and four months of

thanks to
old Stephanie Pitcher placed an Bike
racing. Many Gorsuch, excellent fifth while Michele Wil-
Ltd. who was the sponsor of the
Series. The permanent Vail
Cups
liams, Sally Neidecker and Amy Rack
Livran all finished in the top ten.
will be on display at Gorsuch
In the 111 John
Ltd. boy’s class,
Oliver won the first slalom race
* * *
of his career by more than three
Final 1974 seconds while Phil fin-
Standings Murphy
ished an excellent third. In the
Girl's Downhill
younger boy’s class, Mike Brown
1. Wendy Zeboray 40 continued to improve with a fifth
2. Julie Bennington 26 place and Kent Rychel and Bart
3. EdieWeinshienk 17 Garton finished seventh and
Now Open
4. Pam Greene 3
eighth. For
4. Katie Griffith 3 On Sunday in the giant slalom,

Boy’s Downhill
the older girls really produced an
Business!
1. Scott Arnold 31 exceptional performance as they
2. Rafe Battiste 26 swept the top five places with Jill SALES SERVICE

3. John Oliver 20 Livingston winning. In the class ACCESSORIES


111 boys, Phil Murphy concluded
4. Nick Williams 8 At Vail Ski Rentals
5. Phil 5 a great race weekend for himself II II
Murphy Next to Gondola
by capturing fifth place. The
Girl’s Giant Slalom V. No. 1 Terminal //
Derby was the last race for age
476-5337 Jr
(after 6 races)
class racers this
Scott Arnold (center) receives the Boy’s Vail Cup trophy from his year.
1. Wendy Zeboray 100 1 believe we had an excellent
coaches, Jay Ogden (left) and Britt Irish.
racing season and I feel that
Continued Page -
32

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18 The Vail Trail April 19, 1974

An Updated Program In Emergency Medicine


Sometimes it’s more than a Paul Testwuide and Assistant
by Celia Roberts
broken leg. The call coming into Director Joe has assured
Macy Photos by Peter Runyon
patrol headquarters may be to the success of their efforts.
report a chest injury, a diabetic
Heart Attack Pointed
coma, an epileptic seizure, or medical program. “A lot of
to Need for Updating
perhaps a heart attack. And people began skiing when the
these men on the Vail Ski Patrol modern day sport first really got
Just over a year ago the report
must be prepared for them all. going, about 25 years ago,” he
of a heart attack on Golden Peak
In the case of a heart attack, reached the explains. “Now they’ve reached
ski patrol
their knowledge of equipment switchboard. The victim the age when heart attacks
was a
and treatment reaches far become
doctor skiing with doctor friends. frequent. Too, a lot
more

beyond most expectations. A of people over 40 are


A great deal of confusion arose, just now
great deal of their education has as wanted to assist. taking up the sport and aren't
everyone
taken place in the past
year and Though the situation was an
acclimated to the altitude.
most of it can be accredited to that Vail has of
unfortunate one, it helped the Considering more
two men on the Vail Ski Patrol these older, wealthier skiers than
patrol realize that the equipment,
who have devoted
many hours to training and procedures for most areas we must be better
developing a workable medical
treating heart patients had to be prepared to take care of
plan, Jake Jacobsgaard and Dan
improved. them ....
We realized some
Watcher. time ago that had to get
According to Jacobsgaard we more
The ski patrol's primary cardiac kit, mounted on a pack frame,
The constant support and there were ourselves and better
actually three reasons organized contains all the
necessary equipment and drugs to
assistance of Ski Patrol Director
for going to work on an trained in order to eliminate the stabilize, and treat victim that would have available
upgraded a one in
any
confusion surrounding heart hospital emergency room.

attacks.”

Practical Training
patrol’s training and self-
self-inflating hand resuscitation
Taught by Specialists
analysis is
And that the doctors
a never-ending bag, better known as an ambu
so it was
process. After each
at the Vail Clinic
major bag, has been added. Also
were sought out
accident a meeting involving all included is
forhelp in improving equipment equipment for
men on the patrol is called. Here
and training. Medical administering an intravenous
personnel the entire resuscitation solution by needel.
at St. Anthony’s Hospital in
procedure is reviewed and
Denver offered suggestions as to New Cardiobeeper
critiqued.
needed equipment. Patrolmen Purchased by Clinic
sent there to observe work C.P.R. Plan Presented the most
were Possibly important oi
with heart attacks. to Ski Area the additions
Physicians new is the
Anesthesiologist Chip Tomlinson As the
early training got cardiobeeper. This electro-
came to Vail to give lectures and underway, a
cardio-pulmonary cardiographic telemetry device,
demonstrations on cardio- resuscitation plan was drawn
up purchased only a few weeks ago
pulmonary resuscitation and presented to the Ski by the Vail Clinic allows
Area
(C.P.R.) to the patrol. Flight Physicians Association which communication of heart beat
nurses associated with St. was meeting in Vail last spring. from the victim to the clinic.
Anthony’s rescue helicopter, one According to Jacobsgaard they The encoder consists of two
of whom was a former Vailite, were electrodes
very receptive to the connected to the
Sue Watson, also offered their proposals, believing that the Vail These
beeper. are placed under
assistance. Ski Patrol
was moving into fields the armpits of the patient. A
With increased of heart
emphasis on treatment more speaker in the beeper gives an
heart attack advanced
training, a “Resusi- than
any other ski
audible modulated sound which
Annie" was purchased jointly by area. be
can transmitted either by
Vail Associates and the fire At present an article about this phone or radio to the clinic. A
department. This special “lady” plan and the
improvements that decoder attached to the clinic’s
came fully equipped with the have been made with it is telephone, in turn, transmits the
being
closest duplication of a human for
prepared publication in a heartbeat to a scope and-or graph
respiratory and cardiac system critical care medical journal. for a
permanent tracing
possible. The patrol continues to Part of this
plan involved Thus, a doctor miles
many
practice effective C.P.R. on her updating equipment. In the past from the scene of the accident
every week or so. the patrol cardiac kit,
now known can diagnose and specify
Other training continues, the
as as “Hasty Cardiac Kit", was treatment.
well, with further intravenous carried in a shaving bag and Reviewing the contents of the
(IV) instruction now going on included the
at basic new cardiac kit, Jacobsgaard
Patrolmen Dan Walcher and Jack drugs
Jacobsgaard demonstrate Colorado General and St.
m na
proper necessary to begin effective surmises, “I think probably it’s a
P esu *itatio "
nL„'.°;
Owned M
? the J (C.P.R.) on
“Resusi-Annie". Anthony’s hospitals. stabilization of the
patient more complete kit than
jointly by ski patrol and fire department, any other
she is used Thus, even with
for continual C.P.R. such great Though these kits still see ski
training. area in the country What
strides made this past it frequent use, the main cardiac
year, we’d like to get in the future is a
becomes apparent that the kit is much more good portable suction unit to
thoroughly
equipped and better organized
than the original. For Continued
instance a Page 19

Here a victim is being resuscitafpri th.


diaCkit a " d ltS
arriva. of uti*lzS
|na the
uinuing cardiac kit’s
C P R - to the victim on the mountain,
ambu bag and
oxygen.
April 19, 1974
The Vail Trail 19

Updated Medical Program indeed, was an


attack, but
because of their quick, astute
From Page
diagnosis, she
received
-
18 prompt
medical treatment and
clear airways. Also a portable guys who’ve worked hard recovered. Had she been allowed
to
(countershock learn. to continue
defibulator They are sophisticated skiing this may well
equipment).” enough now to know what to look not have been the case.

According to Walcher for. They can Thus, it


spot symptoms that is in off-the-hill
defibula tors can often be found in somebody else, less attuned to treatment such as the one
condition surplus
among the situation, mentioned above that the
good might miss." patrol
A plays
equipment from Vietnam, adding recent incident at Eagle’s one of its most important
to obtain Nest this fact roles. To recognize
that the patrol hopes points up quite these critical
well.
one by next season. A woman reported to the symptoms before there is
Turning to those on the patrol patrol room short of breath, permanent damage to the heart,
who must be well-equipped and perspiring, nauseated.
or
any other vital
organ,
well-prepared Dr. Eck contends, Recognizing possible signs of a multiplies a person’s chances of
heart attack, the 100 fold.
“What’s even more important patrol sent her recovery

than the equipment are these immediately to the clinic. It, Emergency Procedures
Can Be Complex

In the case of an attack on the


slopes, steps taken by the patrol
become much more involved. Dr.
Eck explains the which
problems
must be faced and the basic

procedures to be followed.

“What makes it complex, of

course, is the logistics involved,


the geography of the mountain. If
Once the victim is stabilized, his EKG is sent via telemetry over a
anyone were to have trouble in
radio or telephone to a physician at the clinic.
the back bowls it would take two
hours to get them out,
considering the number of lifts
and runs we’re talking about.”
He notifies the clinic of the
skiing in a closed area.
When an emergency call does
emergency. A practice session with C.P.R.
come through switchboard, the doctor is
(Although a and the telemetry unit had just
things move swiftly. All men in generally close at hand to take been .run that morning with Dr.
the patrol headquarters are over the basic stabilization Eck as the “patient."
alerted by the announceme
procedures, if this is not the case, The to the afternoon
response
“heart attack” over the
those on the patrol are trained to call was quick; the
emergency
intercom. As soon as the location
carry on under the direction of a entire procedure, flawless.
of the victim is pinpointed, two doctor at the clinic.) According to Eck, who was the
patrolmen are dispatched with a Meanwhile a third patrolman second doctor to arrive on the
"Hasty Cardiac Kit” and radio, has arrived on the scene with a “The men did a beautiful
scene,
to begin C.P.R. on their arrival, if cardiac
sled and the main kit. job with the C.P.R. ...
By the
and set up crowd of the “Buffalo”
necessary, The most experienced time 1 talked to
control if people have begun to three the duties of team
assumes (Mikottis) by radio he had taken
gather. It is common knowledge leader. He will, in turn, set up care of everything on the
that this latter situation with the clinic,
communication protocal sheet. The people at the
constitutes one of the patrol’s arrange to begin transportation clinic already had the cardiac

biggest problems in offering as soon as possible and insure monitor turned on. A cat was on
effective treatment. control. The Mid-Vail.
effective crowd its way from There

These men then radio back leader takes part in resuscitation were 30 or 40 people involved and

whether or not
they feel it is a only until relief can be obtained. they were all ready to

heart If the This team continues resusciation . . . There the


problem. so. move we were on

patrolman at the switchboard until they arrive at the clinic or side of a mountain with snow up
status on directed x* to stop by a to our knees and all of these
sets up an emergency are

the radio, with instructions for waiting to help."


physician. people were

else to stay off Vail Reflecting on the day. Dr. Eck


everyone
Practice Recently
Associates’ frequency. Since continued, “If you’re going to
Becomes Reality
effective C.P.R. cannot be have sophisticated equipment,
continued on a chairlift, he These very steps became a you’ve got to have the people who
A hill with the weeks on
Vail Clinic physician monitors EKG from the with reality only two ago are equal to that equipment, a
dispatchesa spryte snowcat
clinic’s decoder, offering direction to the patrol's resuscitation flatbed for removal from
the Vail Mountain when a young man professional patrol willing to
a
efforts from the room. died of sufficiation and stay up on it all
mountain, as well as a skidoo apparent keep sharp
emergency

carrying any additional supplies. after falling in deep powder while the time. Vail has just that.”

In conclusion —a letter from

the first doctor at the scene of the

accident written the following


day:

As a former resident and

physician in Vail. I had many


opportunities to work with the
Vail Ski Patrol. As a frequent
visitor since, I have watched with

a sense of pride the continuing

medical training and increasing


medical sophistication of these
men.

At the scene of a tragic


accident on the mountain

yesterday, I again had the

to work with and


opportunity
observe these men in action. The

situation was handled with great

efficiency, and skill.


aplomb,
These men showed impressive
competence in the basic

measures of cardiopulmonary
resuscitation, as well as the

ability to use some of the most


advanced instruments of medical
technology.
I cannot say enough in praise of

the Vail Ski Patrol. These men

should be a source of pride for

everyone in this valley.


Norma S. Abramson, M.S.

•?. : CM. AI Uli’

continue
resuscitation efforts
The a snowcat white
patient is transferred to the clinic on
20 The Vail Trail April 19, 1974

Serve over the hot pancakes. or strawberries Legume bloat may also be
implj.
Potato pancakes also taste water cated in the

The Pot’s delicious with a raisin sauce or 2 tablespoons cornstarch or sudden


mysterious stacker
death, syndrome
ac-
just dots of butter, or this simple few grains salt cording to scientists from
Okla-

Boiling Over 2 tablespoons white corn syrup

2 tablespoons brandy or other


homa

United
State

States
University
Department
and the
of
by karen henderson imitation flavoring Agriculture. Field studies in
Defrost peaches or berries Oklahoma last year indicated
Stockers linked to the
according to package directions. many
A Bright Ideal For Drain juice, measure and add drome were bloated before
syn-

they
died. But
according to the
University of Idaho report,
Breakfast, Lunch, Or Dinner gume bloat can be
effectively and
le-

safely prevented with poloxal-


Here's a flavor idea that begins add otheringredients. Melt ene.
with the with butter in skillet and
drop potatoes
potato or The use of poloxalene for bloat
buttermilk and ends with a by spoonfuls into pancake shape.
prevention was
developed and
of rosy red homemade, Brown lightly on both sides.
topping patented by Smith Kline Animal
tangy applesauce, a sweet raisin Serves 4.
Health Products, and is
available
sauce, maple syrup, or butter, or Serve the pancakes with fresh,
commercially as ‘Bloat Guard'.
a fruit, such as the delicious homemade applesauce or raisin
‘Bloat Guard’ will protect
cattle
strawberries now on the market. sauce.
from legume bloat by dispersing
milk gravy. (Recipes follow).
foam in the rumen for 12 hours
or
Raisin Sauce water if necessary to total iy4
more after feeding. ‘Bloat Guard’
1 cup seedless raisins cups. is available in a variety of forms
1 cup water Add remaining ingredients. medicated blocks, top dress,
Vt cup sugar Cook in saucepan over low heat
pre-mixed in feed and in
until
a liquid
2 teaspoons cornstarch slightly thickened. Cool and
feed supplement.
Vi teaspoon salt add peaches or berries.
Detailed information about the
1 tablespoon butter Makes 2(4 cups.
cause and prevention of legume
1 tablespoon lemon juice bloat, the economic benefits of
Add water to raisins and
green alfalfa in milk and beef
simmer 10 minutes; combine
Potato Pancakes Applesauce
sugar, cornstarch and salt and
Alfalfa Pasture production, and sources of supply
for ‘Bloat Guard’ are contained
5 medium potatoes add to
Wash and quarter tart apples. raisins; cook and stir until
in a new illustrated brochure. A
2 eggs, beaten
1 teaspoon salt
Cook covered in their skins (skins
add flavor), with
slightly thickened.
and lemon
Add butter
Reduces Beef copy is available from Smith
just enough juice. Keep warm Kline Animal Health Products.
2 tablespoons whole-wheat flour until
water to cover and keep from ready to serve.
1 tablespoon onion
Department H-20, SmithKline

margarine or butter for frying


burning, until soft. Put through a Yield: about 2
cups.
And Milk Costs Corporation, 1500 Spring Garden
food mill.
the pancakes
Milk
Gravy Street, Philadelphia. Pennsyl-
Add sugar to taste, and
4 tablespoons bacon drippings With feed, medication vania 19101.
Peel and and
grate cinnamon and nutmeg if
raw potatoes; you like. 2 strips cooked bacon, crumbled other costs the
highest in history,
'A cup diced onion a feeder calf or producing dairy
2 milk
cups
salt and
cow represents a substantial in-
Feeders Urge
pepper to taste vestment on the hoof. The
4 tablespoons cornstarch, mixed replacement cost of every animal
in cold water is at an all-time high. That’s why End To
Combine all of above careful
management and
ingredients, except cornstarch- every method available to trim
water mixture.
Bring to a boil. costs
vitally important.
are Price Controls
Slowly add
cornstarch Green is inexpensive
alfalfa
thickener, stirring constantly. feed rich in
protein, and more The President of the Colorado
Simmer until mixture thickens and more beef and
dairymen are Cattle Feeders Association. W.H.
and is of a
creamy consistency. growing it on pastureland to help “Bill” Webster, that
today urged
beat the rising costs of beef and
Recipe by Linda the Economic Stabilization Act
McKenna
milk production.
be permitted
Alfalfa
to expire on April
is anespecially good 30.
Buttermilk Pancakes crop for irrigated land, and beef
Reminding consumers as well
may be the most valuable crop as
feeders of the boomerang
this land produce, according
can
effects of the government s 1973
to a
study by the College of Agri- beef
culture of
price freeze. Webster
the University of pointed out that the best way to
Idaho.
With
help assure adequate supplies of
good management, the
food is to eliminate the
University reports, cattlemen
government’s current price
can market 800 to
1,200 pounds of control
beef
authority.
per acre from
improved Webster pointed out that
2 cups irrigated pasture that is har-
all-purpose flour, sifted cattlemen were given the wrong
vested
1 teaspoon soda by yearling steers. They
will harvest
signals in 1973 when consumers
1 teaspoon salt substantially more
Cut, wrapped and quick frozen free beef
boycotted meat and the
2 eggs, separated per acre from
for your home straight
freezer! 2 cups
alfalfa pasture than
government slapped ceilings on
sour milk from
or buttermilk beef. At the same time, feed and
2 tablespoons melted fat
straight grass.
other
or salad costs were rising, and
oil Some beefmen have
reported
USDA Choice Beef average daily weight gains of
feeders sharply reduced
Sift dry ingredients up of feed
cattle
together. to 2.5 pounds placements on
Custom Cut Any Combine on grazed alfalfa
Way You Desire! well-beaten egg yolks
with the during the latter part of 1973 -

and highest gains in feeder


milk; add flour mixture and leading to a recent tightening of
cattle in the
beat until 800400poundto
just smooth. Add beef
Beef Sides ,85c lb. range. These gains have
brought
supplies and higher
.....
shortening; mix briefly. Fold
in consumerprices.
profits of well
over $2OO
Front Quarters Stiffly beaten egg whites. Bake per acre
However, Webster said,
78c lb. on
pastured.
lightly greased griddle. Dairymen have also
Hind Quarters sl.o4lb' Makes about
long appreicated the milk-
current indications point to an
Rounds 12-good-sized increase in beef supplies during
$1.20 lb pancakes. producmg power of legumes. the latter part of 1974, with lower
Chucks Despite these
96c i b There are advantages, retail the
many sauces easily there prices “unless
is potential
............................si.2ilb. prepared that trouble with
government to
will compliment decides
Beef Loins straight alfalfa from legume
$1.28 lb. pancakes. Here
are just two experiment with controls again."
of bloat. Bloat causes deaths and
any beS ‘ deS Webster, cattle feeder from
USDA Prime Beef syrup ’ luscious maple weight losses that
may wipe out
a

the
advantages of
green alfalfa. Continued Page 26
Blueberry
-

Slightly Higher! Sauce


■‘l cup fresh
or frozen blueberries

We
I I;£
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Village Market I
■?-,
Hilton Inn
Now Offers Exclusive
|
v

“Small
476-5300
% cup white
Combine in
corn syrup 4 CATERING SERVICE I
enough to know you saucepan and bring
to boil.
.

Serve hot over pancakes Contact Joe Svatos,


big enough to serve you! for details
Maitre 'D i
Makes 1% cups. 476-2180
J.j -
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or
Peach

Strawberrry Sauce
Sauce
I*
2 packages frozen sliced
peaches
April 19, 1974 21
The Vail Trail

Marlin Rice—A
Valley Favorite
by Karen Henderson tions, rather than a picture of down.
of
•‘You have to give something something unrealistic or separ- “I
audience when you
really enjoy the end-of-the-
to ate from life.”
yourself an
season parties,” he commented.
If Rice said he
play a song. you don’t, you can- can read the mood
with of the
“Everyone is my friend, and I
not connect them,” said crowd and can provide can really "get-off" on people
Marlin Rice. He sat smiling, nearly any kind of music people having a good time, and being
how his musical would like.
about to recall This would seem to free from pressures."
career got started back in late
agree with Rice's philosophy that For Rice and the other four
1967. music requires putting oneself members of his
group, singing is
Marlin Rice and his group have into playing to provide good mu-
primarily an avocation, but may
putting out some good sic.
been became than that, if his
more
sounds in Vail at Purcell’s res- Credence Clearwater Survi-
growing popularity is any indica-
taurant. in Glenwood Springs, val. Jim Croche, Neil Diamond.
tion. Rice often
in
performs as a
and more recently Eagle at Johnny Cash, and Kris Cristof-
in duo.
single, a or with his group.
Berniece’s Place. Rice has been ferson are some of the types of
Four other
group members are
playing in duo with Jim Cheno- music Rice offers. He also does
important and talented
men, too.
weth at Purcell’s throughout the vocal imitations.
There is Jim Chenoweth who
winter. Rice entertained the Prime
plays guitar: Joel Miller, the
Marlin calls his music the real Minister of Cambodia
during his
drummer, and also chef at Pur-
abreast of the visit to Vail in the
thing, keeping summer of cell’s: Van Trahern who plays
times. “In the 50’s,” he said, 1972, and the American Society of bass: and lead guitarist, Bob
“music was surface music. Now, Travel Agents last summer. Re- Halbert. Halbert will be
leaving
people write about real things; cently, Rice teamed
up
with Bud-
the quartet, to become the
soon
they are not afraid to talk about dy Allen at the Vail Mountain Chief of Police in Glenwood
new
all aspects of life. Their music party, and also played to a large Springs.
picture of true turn-out at The Hound Hoe-
presents a emo- Dog Rice has come a long way since
a local Eagle resident first heard
and liked his music, and
arrang-
K X ed for Rice to
perform locally.
Rice working at a truck stop,
was

where he used to practice on the


guitar, and sing as a hobby. He’s
actually been singing and playing
for 20 years.

Snumstairs
In addition to his singing car-

eer, Rice works as project mat-


erials for the Colorado
engineer
“Vai/’s Oldest Italian Restaurant" Highway Department, five days
a week, and also holds a Colorado

real estate license. He sells real


Remaining Open estate part-time in Glenwood

Springs for United International


Thru April Real Estate.

A busy man? Rice said he finds


FEATURING LASAGNA, his active schedule is not condu-

VEAL PARMAGIANA & SPAGHETTI cive to writing music at this time,


ALSO SANDWICHES & PIZZA but thinks he could write songs if

Fine Selection of Imported and Domestic Wines he had a little more time. He said

J/Ap
he has a few ideas inside right

Larry Gerber now for one or two songs.

‘Bully
Rice contributes his ability in

Entertaining' On Guitar able to “read" audience


being an

6:30 to 10 p.m. and play to its mood to the Grand


Evenings from
Junction jam sessions he
partici-
pated in. It was a great oppor-

Cozy Fireside Dining


tunity, he said, to hear others

play and learn new songs and


in
styles, and share music ideas. It
is 7 Week From 3:00 p.m.
Toph’s Open Days a also taught me to improvise,” he
Downstairs in the Lazier Arcade Building
said.
Orders Are Welcome
476-3326 Take Out
A full-time music profession? Pub Menu
Time will tell. This he
x summer
Served Daily from 11:30 a.m. to Midnight
the South and South-
may tour Fried 2.50
Mid-June will find him Deep Scallops
west.
Fish and Chips 1.55
playing in Glenwood and he may
dur- Fried Clams 1.95
play in the surrounding area
ing the summer. Fried Oysters 1.95
Rice with ease as he Fried Chicken 2.50
spoke an

related his beginnings in music


: Charburger, ‘i lb 1.65
and how far he had come. If you
Cheeseburger, Vz lb 1.75
haven’t heard Marlin Rice at
the
French Dip 2.25
Purcell’s yet, you still have
:

ff A chance through Sunday, April 21.


• Italian Sausage Sandwich 2.25
Bratwurst Sandwich 2.25
Ask him to play your favorite
OTW V
y song.
Marlin
John

knows it.
Purcell will bet you Soup (Per Person)
Salad (Per Person)
1.25
1.75

Homemade Cheese Cake 1.25

The Homemade Creme de Menthe Pie

LODGEvlii
1.25

| THE SNOW WON’T Remaining Open


| COVER THE TRASH
Thru the Off Season
FOR LONG!

Watch For Details Located in the Kiandra Lodge


Chapel 476-3284
The | of The Annual Clean-Up Across from the

I Campaign In May!

Salt Lick Dining Room


Superb A La Carte Cuisine
A Vail Favorite Place

Breakfast Lunch Dinner

The Salt Lick Bar Bridgewater Thanks


Open from 11:30 a.m. to Midnight
T The Bridgewater Inn would
uy'bi A-AdTRkTfeLX hhe to take this opportunity

The Arlberg Room !■{: J.’.' Io thank all our customers for

rf’- J their patronage. We look


Buffet Breakfast On Weekends

forward to seeing you again.
—fl
7:30a.m. to 10:00a.m.
We will close at the end of
the ski season and reopen the

A first week of June.


TWF IX)DGE AT VAIL
of Vail Village
Your Center In The Center
22 The Vail Trail April 19, 1974

trout, to name a
few. Dining from
The Arlberg Room 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m
Servin,
restaurant breakfast from 7:00
a.m. to
The Arlberg Room remains open a.m., and lunch from 11:30
am
review for weekend breakfasts from 7:30 to 2:00 p.m. Special Sundav
a.m. to 10:00 a.m. The Arlberg brunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2oi
Room is located in the Lodge at p.m. The cocktail lounge is om
Vail. 476-5011.
daily from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00
a.m
In the Lion
Alain’s
Square Lodge 416
5117. The Bridgewater will dose
Creekside Cafe The Blue Cow
for the off-season April 20.
and
will reopen in early June.
A unique creekside cafe. From The Blue Cow is temporarily
Alain’s
6:00p.m. to 11:00 p.m. try closed for the off-season, and will
and Bully HI
Fondue Bourguigonne re-open
in late June. Serving
Fondue Suisse or Quiche and
European specialties prime This English Pub and restaurant
Lorraine. Enjoy stews, soups, hot Colorado beef.
is open daily for breakfast from
sandwiches or items from the
7:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m and for
regular sandwich menu from
Inn dinner from 5:30
to 1:30 Bridgewater p.m.1000 to
11:30 a.m. a.m., daily. In the
p.m. Pub, fish and chips,
AfterApril 21, Alain’s will serve and salad bar
Leisure dining with a unique soup from 11:36
spaghetti, sandwiches and dinner to
salads. In the Creekside view. The Bridgewater Inn offers a.m. midnight. English cusine
dinners in an informal atmosphere is the
Building. 476-9909. Alain's will elegant Stroganoff,
veal and Fresh Rocky Mountain
remain throughout the off- Continued Page 23
open -

season.

Alfie Packer’s
Wild Mountain Inn
It's Time
Good times in old Colorado

surroundings.
rack of lamb,
Prime

super
steaks,
seafoods.
To Call For a Break
The many talents of Mike Iseberg are waiting for you to enjoy at
Lunch from 12:00 noon to 4:00
the 1880’s Bar of the Holiday Inn, through Saturday, April 20.
daily. Dinner served from
p.m.,
6:00 p.m. ‘til .. . nightly.
Located in the Lions Head Centre

( M
Building. 476-2121. Alfie’s will

W
close April 21, until
temporarily,
May 1.

Andre’s of Vail
teg ,
i

In this authentic French pastry

shop, crepes. Chicken Budapest,


beef Stroganoff and steak tarass
bulba, are specialties. Fresh

harvest 'Table French

served
pastries,
throughout the
of
course,
day. Open
German -
American Restaurant from 7:00 a.m., daily, except
Mondays. Breakfast from 8:00
Lunches thru April 26th a.m. to 10:30 a.m.; lunch: 11:00
a m. to 3:00 and dinner
p.m., 6:30
Home-Cooked German Meals and
a.m. to 9:30 Take out
Hot & Cold Sandwiches in European p.m.
Atmosphere service available. In the
Rhine & Mosel Wines and Lowenbrau Oktoberfest Beer
Creekside Building. 476-5885.
Open from 11:00 a.m. Closed Tuesday Andre’s will close for the off-
476-2539 Located just north of the LionsHead clock
season April 21 and will re-open
for the summer May 23.

S Creekside Cafe We’re going to fall back and for


regroup
Summer Vail after Saturday.

End of Season Thank you all for your support during the
ski season. Come back and see us this summer.

Strawberry
Daiquiri Party tJ
5
-

Sunday, April 21 -
4
p.m. to 8 p.m. '<7
-

Sandwiches Served

2sc A Glass!


Red Lion ' s New Look For Fall 1»74"

x
■■ ASLrf ' \ 'j,
"

I ad't Landmark Krtauranl "Mltav


~ '

...
u
X' t.

Due to the construction on our *•

new
addition ...
we will regretfully be 1 L HEtepr, >_

.7
closed from April 22nd until the first .•• •~

’ift.i '
week in June. We would like to take this
A'i’ i
opportunity to thank all our wonderful 'f Jl f' i-tf
.

friends and customers for !■**»


their
patronage over the past winter
season. ■aixju.-T
Lunchesfromil:3oa.m.to4:4sp.m.
Dinners from 6:00
p.m. to 10:00p.m.

All Major Credit Cards


Accepted
BPi) { 4
Complete Cocktail J!;: ....
M ,. nl|
April 19, 1974
The Vail Trail 23
Gourmet Corner
Los Amigos
Cheese Shop The Red Lion Inn
restaurant Temporarily closed for the off-

review
A tempting
assortment
meats, crackers, breads,
of cheese, season, Los
in early
Amigos
June. Festive
will re-open
Vail’s landmark restaurant

highlighted by relaxed dining and


is
Top
Mexican
teas and other
gourmet lunches and dinners. superb steaks, veal and seafood.
From Page
- 22
delicacies are offered. Foods for Open daily, for lunch from 11:30 Of The
a continental picnic lunch. The Nu Gnu a m. to 4:45 p.m. and for dinner
Open

Slope
daily: 10:00 This from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00
■fchlight in the dining room. For a.m. to6:oop.m. 476- local
night club is
p.m.
5800. The Cheese Children’s menu. The Lion’s Den,
a newspecialty self- Shop is planning temporarily closed until May 16,
to remain open through April when featuring flaming dishes, is open
Ejrvice appetizer and salad bar, it will
re-open, featuring
nightly, except Tuesdays, from
Features
33 flavors.
Located in nightly entertainment.
6:00 Fun & Games
p.m. to 11:00
He Kiandra Lodge. The Bully 111
Harvest Table Reservations
p.m.
In The Adult Manner
suggested in The
Kjb will remain open throughout The Ore House
Lion's Den. Open Daily
Catering services.
K off-season for your dining Rustic in its The
11:30 a.m. to 2:00 a.m.
Homecooked German and decor, Ore 476-5740. The Lion’s Den will
Efeasure The dining room will
American meals in
House specializes in fine lobster close 14. The main
SERVING
12 Noon to 12
FOOD
Midnight
a homey April dining
April 21, temporarily, and and steak
atmosphere. Take out lunches. dinners, with a make-
Continued Page • 26
in early June. 476-
re-open Serving lunch from your-own salad bar.
11:00 a.m. to Open from
6:00 p.m. and dinner from 6:00 6:00p.m. to 10:30p.m., daily. Bar
to 9:00 Closed open from 4:00 p.m. 476-5100. The
p.m. p.m.
I The Clock Tower Inn Tuesdays. Located in the Lazier
Ore House will close
April 20 and
Building in Lions Head. 476-2539. re-open for the summer in early
Hie Clock Tower is now
Dinners will not be served
June.

Hosed for the off-season, and will


after April 14. The Harvest Table
Efopen for the summer in late
will close for the off-season April Pistachio’s
meals
■ line. Casual and excellent
26, and will in early June.
re-open Italian ristorante magnified It's
■tt a gaslight Victorian
a good cannelloni, lasagna,
The Hilton Inn fettucina, veal specialties and Gold Rush
more. Listen to ‘oldies, but
At Vail
I 1880’s Bar
goodies', while

Specinl!
you munch on

Comfortable warm Pistachio nuts in the bar.


dining in the new
■heated in the
Holiday Inn, the
476-5070.
Hilton Inn’s Abbey dining room Open daily. Pistachio's
Kill's Bar features nightly will close April 20 and will
and gourmet room, nightly from re-
■®tertamment. except Sundays.
6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Featuring open July 1.
■Bie 1880's Bar will remain open FRIDAY & SATURDAY
delicious seafoods, steaks,
■iroughout the season for
your Purcell’s COMPLETE PRIME RIB DINNER
chicken and veal The Abbey
Coffee House is Special $6.95
open daily from In a Cape Cod atmosphere enjoy
7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p m. Relax in
seafood dinners. Choose
I Fulton Ironworks from red
the Abbey lounge, just adjacent snapper, king crab, lobster,
to the Coffee Shop. The dining
shrimp, or your favorite steak.
■family-style service with a
room,
coffee house and lounge
■jingle full-course dinner offered
will remain
The bar is open every night from o-fc
open throughout the 3:00 p.m. to 1:30a.m., with dining
Mach evening. A different entree
spring for your dining from 6:00 10:30 p.m. to
Reservations Are Not Required

V J
Merved nightly. Located in the p.m.
convenience.
Located in LionsHead. 476-2601.
Mlomestake Condominiums in
Purcell’s is
■lions Ridge (West Vail).
tentatively planning
Dining Vail
Holly to remain open
until May 1.
■ from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.,

Efe !)'-
1 476-9906. (Courtesy shuttle
The Holly Vail is temporarily
Bas.) Reservations
closed for the off-season, and will
Biecommended. Fulton’s will
■Bose April 20 and will in
re-open soon. Enjoy Mexican and
re-open food burritos,
American
Marly June.
enchiladas, and tacos.

■Gasthof Gramshammer Ichiban

The Ichiban is closed until


Bjkt this Tyrolean style inn,
now

Mmelettes. bratwurst and beef early June. When the Ichiban re-

Bare will Chinese and


opens it
MW
luncheon favorites. serve
Specially
■prepared wild dinners, Japanese delicacies. W*"
game
Moulash and other Austrian
The Lancelot

I
■Specialties for dinner. Breakfast
■from 7:30 am. to 10:00 a.m.;
Munch 11:30 a m. to 3:00 p.m.,
The Lancelot is temporarily

Mining 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. closed for the off-season, and will
p.m.
in early June. Serving
■pen daily. 476-5626. re-open
chicken and many
■tramshammer’s will close April prime rib,
Ml
Mummer
and will re-open for the others.
Li.
June 14.
The Left Bank

■■J
I Gold Kush
Dining Room The Left Bank is temporarily
and will
closed for the off-season
Dining a la the
gay nineties style the latter part of June.
n the Gold Rush, located in the
re-open
French style dining with trout, GASTHOF
holiday Inn, can be apleasure. A steak and other specialties.
amily atmosphere for enjoying GRAMSHAMMER
ireakfast from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 The Lord Gore
im.; lunch from 11:00 a m. to
The Lord Gore is closed for the
Thank You All!
1 Wlp m. and dinner 5:30 p.m. to
off-season and will re-open in
I(, W> The dining room

ierves
p.m.
hot and cold sandwiches early June. Elegant dining in the ■f- ShCSmL Sheika and Pepi and the staff of
JI" Gasthof Gramshammer wish to JT* IJI Kj I 11111iTMj
Br Continental manner.
full course lunches and
s’* -rr-r! thank all of you for your
dinners. 476-5631. season. We
The Gold Rush 7-1 I'"a patronage this winter /
“'ll remain Subscribe LLf /J
open for
your dining
to
\\ look forward to seeing you again ■■MMCMEBI|
convenience the The Vail Trail /fflHSfr. k \\ on June 14th when we will /f B IjRII I
throughout
W /fjr IB It
leason "Wbfcshk reopen
for the summer.

bin’s

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We Will Remain

Open Throughout
The Off Season!
Cold Sandwiches
Serving Hot & •■bßMs ;
Spaghetti and Spirits
Closed Mondsys
Creekside Buildink
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26 The Vail Trail
April 19, 1974

style restaurant. Many breakfast


favorites, hot and cold luncheon
restaurant entrees and
more, moderately
priced items. Breakfast
review from
7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., and lunch

From Page 23 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30


p.m. Also
-

serving a full dinner menu from


6:00 to 9:00 Snacks
p.m. are
room will close April 21 for the
served in the Hub Room from
the
off-season, and will re-open 9:00 p.m. to midnight. 476-5622.
first part of June. The dining room will close
April
21 and will re-open for the
Salt Lick June
Dining Room summer 10.

Salt Lick Bar

Elegant, yet relaxed dining for


breakfast, lunch and dinner. End To Price
Luncheon features include:

omelettes, crab

The Salt
salad,
Lick
french

Dining
Controls Urged
beef dip.
Room will remain open From Page 20
throughout the season for your

dining convenience. Greeley, Colorado, recalled that


price controls on food have been
The Silver Buckle tried four times in the past 28
years, and not have
Restaurant once they
worked. U.S. Department of
The Silver Buckle restaurant is Agriculture figures show that
Larry Gerber will be entertaining downstairs at Toph’s from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. for your dining now serving lunches from 11:30 there were 5 percent more cattle
pleasure. to 2:00 and dinners available to be feed in
a.m. p.m., placed on

from 5:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. in a 1973, but, because of the freeze

relaxing and the reduction in incentive


atmosphere, to
reminiscent of the old Colorado feeders, the numbers of cattle
mining days. Hot and cold actually put into the nation’s
Wake Up For Winter Wake sandwiches, and soup of the day, feedlots were down 8 percent
with sirloin from
chops, steak, a year earlier.
barbequed chicken and ribs, and “Now, following this cutback in
April 20-21 many
lunches served
other selections. No placements,” Webster explained,
“we face a period of reduced beef
on Sundays. Open
daily. Located in the Vail das supplies and retail prices which
Schone Plaza, West of Vail, 476- are higher than they would have

0122. The Silver Buckle hopes to been without the controls.


remain open throughout the “Unfortunately in this election
Mike spring. year, some politicians will be
tempted to push for renewed
St. Moritz controls. This would only prolong

.
Iseberg The

intimate
St. Moritz,
dining in the
featuring
French
supply and price problems for the
consumer. Many government
officials acknowledge that
Appearing is
now
manner, temporarily closed the 1973 ceilings
Machine' were a big
lseberg for the off-season. A
re-opening is mistake. We should help keep
planned for early July. them from making another
In TTie ISSO’s Bar mistake by not renewing the law
Toph’s Downstairs
which is the root cause of

LAST 2 NIGHTS! Fireside dining. Fine Italian problems for both producers and
meals canneloni, consumers.”
& Saturday spaghetti,
pizza and chef’s specials. Open Even with feed cattle prices
daily from 3:00p.m. to midnight, above the lows of 1973, Webster
except Sundays. Open Sundays continued, most feeders are still
from 3:00 losing money. This is because of
p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Take
outs. Downstairs in the Lazier the freeze-caused market
Arcade
Building. 476-3326. Toph’s disruptions and because of

will close
May 1 and will re-open today’s record high costs.
in mid-June.

Vail Don't Drive


Village Inn
Call Vail Car Pool
A friendly and 476-5005
casual, family-

I f% FREE I
Tlie Finest
In Seafood!

Combination Steak & Lobster


FISH

7.25
’ 3b
living
g|| Red
Snapper 4.25
Tiger Shrimp .6.25
King Crab 6.95

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fl Jumbo Lobster Tail
Combination Steak & Crab
............
9 95
.1.25
Catch of the
Day
*&
■ ’ 'K PORTRAIT I BEEF
Beef Kabobt while
they last) 4.25
No Age Limit —Adults Welcome OSw Small Sirloin
4 75
BBH °ne
Complimentary PorUso
MBE Large
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w,u be 9 „«n to each <arr,. w as a

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snapshots, by a
skilled. p.ol cll
,onalPPoto9raoner Above Served With
Bread and Butter,
B
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CHILDREN Must BE
ACCOMPANIED Choice of Chowder
BY A PARENT » or Salad
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H Family Group Portraits H
fll& Safeway Afl
Wednesday, April 24th

iK’X.Tt 10:00 a .m.to l :oop.m and


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2^0 pU S

m. to 6:00
p.m.
established Itn J
600Pm ' ,o 1O: 3O p.m.

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to 1;30 a .m.
Located
.

Just North ot the


L.onsHead Clock
April 19, 1974
The Vail Trail 27

ski
tips
with Craig Alschul
Whoever invented all those
“good news bad news”
must have had spring skiing the mind.
jokes on

1 did anyway, so c’mom along for a


slushy report of a
couple of weeks of springtime life on the “good news
bad news” circuit.

GOOD NEWS Alta, the Little a day’s ski diversion . . .


Cottonwood Canyon jewel just particularly if you happen
outside Salt Lake City, Utah, still to be
spending a week in
deserves to be called the the Salt Lake area.
Brighton is
"Cadillac of Ski Resorts.” The strictly family style (run by two
tiny village, European-like founding families still) and Mt.
lodges and ambiance combine Millicent and Mt.
Majestic
with the unpublicized provide some good ski outlets.
intermediate terrain to make the BAD NEWS
Getting from
area superb. one mountain to the other
BAD NEWS Getting to the requires crossing large parking
a
Sunshine, plenty of
snow, and small crowds await the spring skier at Copper Mountain through this
.easier Alta slopes is a chore lot and usually removing skis. weekend.Copper will close Sunday, April 21, with a drawing for 25 season
passes for 1974-75. To
because the “Cadillac” still That’s work. register for the drawing, see Copper’s ad in this issue of the Trail. (Photo
by Scott McCrea)
forces us to use a “Model T” GOOD NEWS U.S. Ski
rope -

tow. Writers Association held its


vote was not with the winner. I appeal and the remaining ranks than Wide World of (ABC)
GOOD NEWS Brighton is Annual Meeting at Sports
a Aspen and went for pro star Hugo Nindl. have only a few possibilities.
is giving it. Who needs to mix ski
little ski area far away from the voted its
very special Someday, I’ll vote with the More bad news is Benson and
events with
hustle and hassle of the car crashing
“Big “Outstanding Competitor winner. You’ll is to limit
see. Hedges going contests?
Time.” Set in Alta’s neighboring Award” to nordic standout GOOD NEWS Benson and sponsorship toonly five races GOOD NEWS Got another
canyon, Big Cottonwood, Martha Rockwell.
Hedge’s Pro Grand Prix ended next season (three in U.S.
chance for a day on Snowmass’
Brighton is surprisingly nice for BAD NEWS As usual, my its 17 week tour at What is
Aspen Metropolitan areas).
Continued
Highlands during the Ski Writers really needed is a better TV deal Page 32
Meeting. Nindl picked up a check
for $93,200 for the season’s bone-

crashing through "head-to-head”


slalom courses. The format is

exciting ...
no question about it. Snowmobile Tours
And, for the record, other ski

exhibition programs could note Lunch Tours or Afternoon Tours


that Greg Lewis of World Wide Evening Tours By Request Boots & Suits Furnished

Ski Corporation (B and H’s Goggles, hats and gloves available.

Grand Prix Publicity Director) is

the best ski announcer in the


Pioneer High Country
business.
Outfitters
BAD NEWS To survive and

the circuit needs See The High Country!


grow, pro
another "superstar.” With Jean 476-3941 For Reservations
Claude Killy gone, the crowds
and their enthusiasm are

lacking. Nindl doesn’t have the

Mark Shillingburg competing in the ballet event of last weekend's

The Great
by Scott
amateur freestyle contest at Copper Mountain. (Photo
McCrea.)

Spring Giveaway
... or 25 reasons

to enjoy spring skiing!


Copper has been given so much great
fresh powder during the last two
weeks that we are giving you an extra
week of skiing this season. We’ll be
through Sunday, April 21st.
open

But here’s the best part: fill out the

Snowbird
and bring it with you to the
coupon
Copper ticket office any day till the
win
21st, and you might just a season

pass for 1974-75!

On Sunday, April 21st, when the lifts


Ski To Either Area
close, we’ll have a special drawing on
From Blackjack the porch of the Day Center Building.
Cottonwood 25 lucky skiers will win season
The Only Property In Little passes . . . Copper's Great Spring
Is Feasible.
Canyon Where This Giveaway!

Hibberd Construction Company


is building You Need Not Be Present To Win.
a uniqu
sixteen condominium residences in

and Snowbir
location midway between Alta .
For further information
call or write.
/• \
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In Vail
(303)
In Denver

321 -4422
:
|
(303) 476-3600 Name

P.O. Box 641 1,27 R a< e


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ColoradoBo2o6
Vail, ColoradoBl6s7 Denver,

Address

$ SXXGC&EC State

—VILLAGE
I COPPER MOUNTAIN j
28 The Vail Trail April 19, 1974

July 6 (Sat.)

Special Soccer Camp Set Opponent: New York


Kick-off
Cosmos Time:
B:oop.tn.
Artie Wachter, director of the ticipants. July 21 (Sun.)
Rocky Mountain Soccer Camp, The three regular Rocky Opponent: Washington Kick-off
has recently announced a special Mountain Soccer Camps are July Diplomats Time: 2:00p.m.
session of his 7- 12 and 14-19 for Frisco,
summer program. July
Aug. 5 (Mon.)
A special seven-day will be and 21 28 for
camp Colorado, July -

Dallas
held in addition to the three regu- Vail. Opponent: Kick-off
lar sessions, two of which are set Tornado Time:
Because enrollment will be 8:00p.m.
for Frisco and the third for Vail. limited, applications should be Aug. 7 (Wed.)
The special camp will be held Deadline for such
made soon. ap- Opponent: Los Angeles Kick-off
July 29 August 2 for boys ages plications is two weeks prior to Aztecs
Time:B:oop.m
-

seven through nineteen who are each session.


Vail residents or whose parents For further information about
are property owners or vacation- this summer program please
ers here in Vail.
contact Rocky Mountain Soccer New Mexico
The cost for this particular Artie Wachter, Rt. 2, Box
Camp,
session will be $35 for local boys

and $50.00 each for all other


350 J, Evergreen, Colorado 80439.
Bike Trip
par-

This Week
Grease
up your wheels
(bicycle
wheels, that is!) and join the 20
Choate & Turner Artie Wachter, center, director of the Rocky Mountain Soccer bicycling enthusiasts who have
Camp, introduced two of the new Denver pro soccer players to signed up for the season's first
Vail this
Realty
past week. Kevin Howe, left, of St. Louis, played for the tour April 26. The direction for
Atlanta Apollos before signing on with the new Denver Dynamos
spring’s first easy rider
while Mick Hoban, right, of Birmingham, England gained
adventure is south
experience with a pro club in England before traveling to
(naturally),
on
Atlanta and then Denver. The first scheduled home game for the destination, Taos, N.M.
I Sue Rychel Jim Colburn new team is May 5 at Mile High Stadium.
The trip will begin
Thursday,
* Cam April 25, when participants’ bikes
Phillips
will be transported to Tres
BIGHORN TOWNHOUSE - Three bedroom, two bath, Pro Soccer Season To Piedras, N.M.
living with conversation pit, large dining room
room
Friday, April 26, bikers will
and kitchen $45,000
meet at the main parking lot
BIGHORN TOWNHOUSE-Three bedrooms plus loft, Open In Denver May 5 across from the Covered Bridge
two full baths, vaulted ceiling, beautiful location on in Vail Village at 6:00 a m. They
Gore Creek $65,000 Exciting professional soccer, league will continue its modified
will drive to Tres Piedras to join
the 90-minute non-stop action offside rule to allow for
ALPEN CHALET Townhouse. Three more
bedrooms, two their (two) wheels, and start
sport, will make its debut in
baths, spacious living and dining room. Fireplace. scoring, and tie games will be a toward Taos across the Rio
Plus two bedroom one bath garden apartment. Denver, the Mile High City, on thing of the past as penalty kicks Grand Gorge Creek. Travel route
Furnished $62,500 Sunday, May 5 when the newly at the end of tied games will
will be via (Gov.) “Campbell's
160, 320 and 640 tracts in Park organized Denver Dynamos meet decide a winner.
acre County bordering Folly,” a hard surfaced little
the Toronto Metros. The Denver Season ticket prices, to include
Pike National Forest. From $250 to $450 per acre. traveled road.
team will be part of the 15-team all ten home games, are as
See Us For Your
North American Soccer
Saturday, April 27, will be
League. follows: adult (17 and over)
Favorite Condominium or Lot Selection spent in Taos
pueblo and the
Using a mixture of American $33.00, youth (16 and under)
Room 45 Vail evening in Taos village. Motel
Village Inn and foreign-born talent, the $16.50 and press level boxes
accommodations can be
P.O. Box 400 Vail, Colorado 81657 Dynamos will provide action- $66.00. Tickets purchased at the
arranged or campgrounds can be
(303) 476-2300 packed soccer that will be fast, gate will be $3.85 for adults and
utilized by the more hardy
rough and exciting to watch. New $2.20 for youth. Children under
adventurers.
rule changes will make the 1974 six will be admitted free.
The return will
season even The Season trip Sunday
more thrilling. passes may be ordered
from:
complete the 80 mile round trip.
Denver Dynamos, Suite
Depending on the success of
628, 818 17th Street, Denver, this first trip, an informal bicycle
Colorado 80202.
touring group will be considered
Watching well-played soccer is
for the entire summer season
essential for the development of
with fun and games the main
young players. Hence, during the
initial free
priority.
season one
youth

NOW season

each adult
ticket will
given for
a junior
season

player sells. This offer applies


be

ticket
Anyone interested in joining
the Taos
trip should contact Nate
Bishop, 476-5601, ext. 456

only to boys and girls 16 and


under who are enrolled in a
youth
$22,000 soccer program.
Soccer in a Nutshell
Summer Ski

CAN BUY A LOT OF Soccer


For the New Fan

is a fast and furious By Helicopter


limited-contact sport that

CONDOMINIUM requires great stamina, skill,


agility and courage, and is the
Let

wander. ..
your
a clear,
imagination
warm,
national pastime in 147
countries. two inches
sparkling day, an easy

AT VAIL. A team consists of

try to kick or head


11 players
a ball
who
into
of soft snow on a hard base, two
heli-
and three-mile-long runs, a
their opponents’ goal. Only the bot-
copter to whisk you from the
Canada's of Vail, Ltd. announces the most goalkeeper may touch the ball the
sophisticated way to tom of one run to the top of
owna luxurious condominium at Vail The Time with his hands. Soccer
Sharing Ownership is played next.
on a field larger than a football day in February ? No. Spring
A
Now field and the
you can purchase completely decorator furnished two
a action continues
bedroom, two bath
and days on the glaciers
summer
luxury condominium unit, PLUS a studio unit in the practically non-stop for two 45-
new Lodge at Lions Head, on a basis that makes for
surrounding Whistler Mountain
sense
your needs, minute halves.
in southwestern British Colum-
HOW ES THE
c.
, { P? A
P
A 'S TIME SHARING PLAN WORK? bia. It’s totally unique exper-
a
Simply stated, you own both a two bedroom and 1974 Denver Dynamos
a studio condominium
ience. Rising with the sun. skiing
for approximately 110 days a
year just as you own your own horned
-

Home Schedule
You pay'/< of the purchase price —522,000. from 6 or 6:30 a.m. until
nearly
(All games at Mile High is solid and
The Lodge at Lions Head is a Stadium) noon, while the base
unique building with uncommon
touches of elegance. It the surface perfect spring, corn
enjoys a beautiful Gore Creek setting, in the
Mays (Sun.) there is
center of the Lions Head complex. Owners will snow. Some mornings
heated swimming pool and
enjoy the art gallery Opponent: Toronto
expert resident management service■ Kick-off even a fresh fall of powder snow
Metros Time: 1:00p.m.
We invite
you to Investigate this exciting new
on 8,000-foot-high glaciers.
the
concept. is
May 25 (Sat.) Helicopter skiing in winter
but in
Opponent: Seattle Kick-off exciting and challenging,
begin-

AAAAfc
Sounders Time: 8:00p.m. spring and summer, even
can
ners and intermediate skiers
May 27 (Mon.)
handle the easy-to-ski conditions

WhWMs Opponent: St. Louis


Kicki-off the The sun
on more gentle runs.
Stars Time:
8:00p.m. air is
is bright and warm, the
June 1 (Sat.) “fantas-
clear, and the skiing is
Opponent: Vancouver
tic,” according to last years
Canada's of Vail, Ltd. *hite
Kick-off summer skiers. .
Ca P® School,
Time: 8:00p.m. The Garibaldi Ski
REALTORS Ji" l
under the direction of
(303) 476-2446 June 17 (Mon.)
He'-
McConkey, and Okanagan
„ „

P.O. Box 276 Vail,


ColoradoBl6s7 Opponent: San Jose


Kick-off
offer dan)

Earthquakes Time: 8:00p.m. copters, again plan to


helicopter
June 22 (Sat.)
spring and summer
ski charters in the Whistler

□Bn Opponent: Dallas


Time: 8:00p.m.
Kick-off Mountain area.
The four
April 19, 1974
The Vail Trail 29

John Carmody Reviews Season's Skating Program


TO: Honorable Mayor John activities.
Certainly their hard people will continue to use the coverage given to the entire Recreational Board and the
Board of Trustees; work was evident
Dobson; in their rink.
skating program. It is Indoor Rink will become thing
City Manager; performance of “Alice
a
Terry Minger, in As Vail continues
to improve recommended that the
Bernstein, Financial Wonderland"
on budget for of the future.
Stan featuring Nicki and
promote its Vail skating rink,
Editor Poliac the
Advertising-Promotion remain Hopefully the hockey program
Director; Geroge Knox, as beautiful and certainly the budget for the at $2500 to allow for future growth will continue the support
gracious Alice. same
The Vail Trail future growth is important. The and
significance to the Skating and enthusiasm under the
John Successful World Team Vail
FROM: Carmody, was a skating rink as an outdoor Program for 1974-1975 direction of Dave Sage, the Vail
season.
Professional and Memorial Fund Exhibition skating facility and the future
Skating Ski School and Ski Patrol will
Director engaging 1973 World Team plans to build an indoor skating with the continue their and
Hopefully strong practices
Skaters from both the USA and rink should be promoted
Ice and participation from Vail locals
MEMO: Report on Skating games, and with your support the
Canada. Remember it was in controlled just as Vail itself has
and future and guests there will be included Vail
Season 1973-1974 Skating School will become
Vail that donators and guests saw been promoted as a world-
Season 1974- and met significant indoor tobigger and better than ever.
proposed Skating Miss Hamill, famous ski area. The
a

1975
Dorothy USA budget for sports complex that will include Future direction with the skating
National Ladies Advertising-Promotion for
Champion 1974 the an indoor skating rink. As more school will include competitions,
Certainly the past skating and Silver Medalist
at the 1974 fiscal year 1973 was $2,000 and, and more programs are created exhibitions by Vail skaters in
of 1973-1974 could be
season World justifiably enough, extended it will be become
Figure Skating was more apparent Aspen and the Broadmoor, as
termed highly successful as the
to $2590. This did
Championships held in Munich. include than ever just how feasible an well as future exhibitions for the
Vail skating rink saw additional
Germany as well as Colleen advertising to the Vail Trail and indoor rink could operate in Vail. Vail skaters at the Vail skating
both from the Vail
public use
O’Connor and Jim Milins 1974
the Vail
Villager of $750; this interest will not be rink during the 1974-1975.1
Certainly season

residents and guests as well as USA National Gold Dance however, this figure is low when overlooked the Town Council,
by
the entire Eagle County. consider the excellent Continued Page 30
Champions, sth in total points in you Town of Vail, and the
The Vail hockey program 1974 Worlds and strong
increased to well over 100 locals,
contenders in the future Associates Real Estate Department <
including such groups as Junior Olympics Event in Innsbruch.
Vail Associates Real Estate Department < =
League: Mini-Squirts, Squirts, Donators to the Memorial Fund
and Pee Wees; Senior Mens:
will receive either Bronze, Silver, Vail Associates Real Estate Department < = >
including players from both A or Gold Medals for their Vail Associates Real Estate >
Department <
and B players; and certainly the
contributions.
=
g
most successful the Never- Vail Associates Real Estate Department < >
was
Vail was the first in the State of =
£ 2.
Evers program allowing skaters
Colorado to ever offer an
to learn the hockey.
game of
Invitational Ice Dance Weekend
These hockey leagues played in January involving skaters
>«o “
$
either scrimmages or actual from the Midwest. Twenty .
-
-
w O Si (O 3J
games with teams from Denver, skaters this
year
made the event Booth Creek g £ ®
a g
Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, Mrs. Doreen Denny
including
and Aspen either away from or in
MacSalka, British and World RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL SITES: In Booth to g 3J g m
Vail. The strong determination Creek Vail Village 12th and 13th Many locations <T>
Gold Dance Champion for three Filings. o «
and strive of the Senior Men’s
years and presently coach at the offering unexcelled views. w
Q m
S’
division reports favorable
Broadmoor's World Arena. This
Obtain HUD property report from developer and to rn S* Sf
read it before signing anything. HUD neither to
~

victories at both Arvada and also u>


event was published to the
approves the merits of the offering nor the value of 0> Hl gf m O
Aspen. Congratulations are in British and
Skating Magazine the investment, if any. W JJJ. to
order to the Vail players for the
be
property as an
should encouraged as an

hard work they have shown and


annual event for the Vail skating BOOTH CREEK TOWNHOUSES: Located in Vail's newest <n S. 2, fl) "to
loft, designed for
will continue to show in the
rink.
development. Two bedroom with r** (p U"O “x

® to
future. livability. □
skating ®
The Vail skating rink was
Certainly as
BOOTH FALLS MOUNTAIN HOMES: Three floor plans. to to S’ to
utilized professional I have taught in Three and four bedrooms, two and three stories. Tennis 0"0
by the Vail Ski School and
Switzerland, trained in England,
Ski Patrol twice a week with courts, swimming pool.
t 3 § 1

much better and


and presently am again engaged
to to 2-
organization in teaching students from Vail,
3
control this season. There was a
Condominiums
game between the Ski School and
Colorado Springs, and Texas at
World Arena and
g- «

the Broadmoor
in Vail Village and
the Never-Evers league during would continue in
my
efforts to
We represent most major projects The
<p
the Winterfest activities that Lions Head, including Antlers, Landmark, Lodge at □
the Vail skating Villa Cortina.
improve on Point and
encouraged much enthusiasm Lions Head, The Mark, Vantage
program.
and interest in Vail.
will
Resale Condominiums
I
Sincere
gratitude goes out to As skating professional
Vegas to the
Dave Sage, Dudley Holmes, travel to Las
Professional Skaters Guild and
Randy Whitelaw, Lanny Holmes, LIONSHEAD CENTRE: An exceptional buy! Onebedroom
BobDorf, and John Donovan-Bob ISIA Rink Managers Convention; mall in Lions Head. Saunas,
unfurnished apartment on the
Gagne for their strong support in teach in the Broadmoor Summer storage space, underground parkings42,soo
with
the Vail
Skating Program with School; attend competitions
SNOW LION: One bedroom, furnished apartment. Large
total from Vail, Colorado
cooperation in their efforts participants nice unit. Good location
with pool.
Worth to free
to encourage participants to use Springs, and Fort HAUS: First floor, overlooking
Gore Creek.
Denver and MOUNTAIN
of the rink. style competitions in Two bedroom, two bath condominium.
Unfurnished .$64,500
The Valley, Idaho in August.
Breckenridge hockey Sun
Very comfortable,
Later in September my training BUFFER CREEK CONDOMINIUMS:
program utilized the Vail skating two bath condominium
rink week for will continue in London, England
completely furnished two bedroom,
once a over a
loft, lots of storage, complete
will attend with large enclosed parking,
month. Also the Vail Clinic in ice dancing and I
sound system
Ball in
sponsored Womens the International Skaters
a Hockey two bedroom, two story
will return to CHAMONIX TOWNHOUSE: Nice,
League utilizing the rink once London. Hopefully I washer, dryer, freezer.
November to unit upstairs with rock fireplace,
week. Vail later in
rental unit
value
downstairs. Great for local
skating Furnished
The Vail School under continue as your $45 000
Skating resident

the direction of and director.


John Carmody professional luxuriously furnished two
Beautiful,
1973-1974 VANTAGE POINT:
Revenue from the Gore
increased to well over 50 a great view to the
reportedly bedroom plus loft apartment with
skating was *’6 oUo
participants involved in both season '

last years $8,490 or Range


group instruction and private $10,214 over
of 15
instruction. The Skating School an increased revenue
will
Certainly this
gave performances during the percent.
continue to increase during
next Resale Property
Christmas holidays, two shows
considering the
for the Fourth Annual Skating year’s season
Lots, Block 2, Vail Village
12th FilingslB,soo
Vail skating season only operates
Carnival, followed by another 12th FilingslB,soo
and that more Lots, Block 2, Vail Village
show for the Winterfest three months
Block 1, Vail Village 6th Filing. Very desirable one
Lots,
$45,000
acre lot on ski slope at Lions Head.
Intermountain, 3 miles from
lot in Vail
Fourplex
Head
j
located
2 Beautiful 7 acre tract,
ideal for townhouse project,
Gore Creek.
in West Vail on
Ptarmigan Townhouses
in The Village near

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f
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Vail Associates
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30 The Vail Trail April 19, 1974

Skating as the skating professional and


of time, a few days might be a

reality. However, skating judges,


director should the Town of Vail Miss Rodeo Contest Coming
warrant my return. My sincere
professional, and competitors
Program have voiced a desire to come to gratitude goes Terry out to
Miss Dianna Swetzig, the cur- present the state at the
Miss
Vail following the World’s Event Minger, Stan Bernstein, for their rent Miss Rodeo Colorado, will be Rodeo America Contest
later in
Reviewed for the purpose of skiing the week cooperation with the skating the official hostess for the 15th the year at Oklahoma
City.
after. As Vail’s skating pro I program, however , it’s been my Annual Miss Rodeo Colorado Any girl who is a resident of
From Page 29
-

would like to organize and host a pleasure. Contest to be held at Monte Vista Colorado may enter the
state
package Ski Week in Vail for
would certainly like to see the Sincerely yours, July 30-Aug. 2 in conjunction with contest providing she is
not less
these skaters along with the
Invitational Ice Dance Weekend John the Ski-Hi Stampede. The winner than 18
years
of
age
Carmody. or more than
cooperation and support of the of the Colorado contest will 24 years of age
continue in Vail as those re- as of Sept. 1,1974
Town of Vail and VRA as this She shall never
participating this year voiced an have been
would be the most lucrative for married and shall
opinion that they would like to waive
liability
these skaters. when entered.
return next year. Horses and equim
Last of all let me that it has
The Broadmoor will host the say ment will be provided by the
been pleasure
a to be Vail’s committee.
1975 World Figure Skating
skating professional the past four A
Championships in March of 1975 contestant must be
The longer I remain in
years.
and Vail could play major role
a sponsored by a professional or
Vail the more apparent it is just
in this event. Hopefully another amateur rodeo, or any such
how successful skating in Vail
World Team Exhibition could be group who has been or will be-
could be. The children are a total
held in Vail earlier in December. come a member of I.R.M. An
would delight to work with and their I.R.M.
Although skaters most membership can be oh
enthusiasm makes it difficult to
not talk of traveling to tained for
probably approximately $15.00.
even think of leaving the valley.
Vail to train on an outdoor During the four days at Monte
Certainly I would like to continue
natural ice surface for any period Vista, contestants will be
judged
in three phases:
appearance,
personality, and horsemanship,
and will be guests of the
contest
Fixed Bate Operation -
Eagle County Airport committee.

West Colorado Karate News With acceptance of


entry, upon
request, an official I.R.M. rule
by David Johnston, book will be mailed to the
contes-
Chief Instructor tant to better her with
IKi acquaint
|S • gg |.B Bg t
the rules, etc. governing the
MOUMTAM FIYIN6 SERVICE I’ve been to the month and conducts all con-
1 trying give grading
test.
impression in this column that (i.e. belt) examinations. And
Deadlines for entries is mid-
karate is a discipline worthy of Senior Instructors are circulated
serious attention from serious night, July 15,1974. Six black and
strategically around the world,
white glossy print photos
people.lt is,unfortunately,also a must
returning periodically to
Avgas and Jet Fuel P.lot Lounge and Snack Bar phenomenon that breeds absurd accompany each application.
headquarters in Tokyo so that
A.P.U. Pre-Heat De-Ice Oxygen myths and rumors. These are their standards also
Application blanks can be oP
are
Interstate Charter Plane Rental often best ignored. Sometimes, tained by writing the Miss Rodeo
maintained. The J.K.A. is an
Helicopter Service Lear Jet Charter Colorado Pagent 1974, c-o Mrs
though, I can’t help rising to the organization.
bait. Darlene Schutte, Route 3, Monte
Mountain Flying Service Inc. There in this district
I'd like to state that I’m more
Vista, Colo. 81144.
are people proud of my J.K.A. second “dan”

John Oleson, President and Chief Pilot who claim quite high degrees of than 1 would be of any degree
black belt.
Curt Miller, F.8.0. Manager I hear that
their students
rumors
reflecting the inflated currencies 1974-75 Children’s
Phone 524-4255 are promised their prevalent in most karate schools,
Avis Rent-a-Cars 328-7276 black belts in
very only that
Ski
Helicopter Unlimited -328-7759
year,
own

that their students are


one

to “proving
I’m not

myself”
interested
against
in
the
Program
challenge my students to deadly holders of such other
combat, etc. Oh, and a course is
Needs Planning
distinctions, and that I’m
offered this is what
really gets training a team which I’m interested in the Vail
in “karate and
Anyone
me barroom confident will do itself credit in local childrens ski program for
brawling” by an institute for this year's All-American Karate 1974-75 ski season should contact
"further education!"
Championships, but I’m not (in Jebbie Brown at 476-2738 or Carol
The first I’d like to make the least bit) interested in Falk,
thing trying 476-3688.
clear is that the term “black it out in
any situation which is not This is for
program geared
belt,” or the object that it responsibly referred. children ages 3
years to 5-6 year-
signifies, is in itself meaningless. I'd like to state
my opinion that old kindergarten.
All depends
on the organization respectable institutions of "We are trying to figure out
through which the belt is ■’learning" would do well not to now and ahead for the next
awarded. offer
plan
So. I’d better get courses which are are not
my season,” said Jebbie. “and well
own credentials straight. respectably authenticated. need to know whether we need?
I have second
a
degree black Perhaps I lack humor, or or 3 additional instructors to
belt from the Japan Karate something. I try to teach karate carry out the program
Association. The J.K.A. affiliate as I was fortunate enough to have
Another excellent idea coming
in this it
country is the All-America taught to me. as a Martial Art. of
from Jebbie is her idea
Karate Federation, and this is Footnote: In
my last column I ski
the establishing a equipment
only organization tout of promised some anecdotes for
"bank”. If your child,
literally hundreds of so-called illustrating correct "martial
example, outgrows a certain
organizations in the US A.) arts attitudes. Perhaps I trade it
recognized
piece of ski equipment,
by the American shouldn t have let the foregoing
with someone who needs that size
Olympic Committee. distateful business divert me.
and-or trade to get the size you
Now. within up
this organization They 1 the anexdotes I will follow
will
need. This "swap" method
I the style associated with which next time.
is called eliminate a lot of extra expense
shotokan") two
years
is fairly good time within which
to earn a first degree black belt.
A waiting period of two more
years is required before
second
degree is even attempted. Yet. I
hear of people
boasting third and
fourth degrees earned within
periods of three
or four vears!
Are the
teaching methods’of the
J.K.A. then so inefficient ’’
Land Company
Treehouse II Well, since the first

Championships were
All-Japan
organized
in 1957, “shotokan” Phone 328-7272
has almost
at Eagle-Vail ■ Broadway and
Highway 6 & 24
completely dominated P.O. Box
824 Eagle, Colorado 81631
competition in that
Treehouse II country
. . . elegant living at Eagle-Vail A total Since the first
World Tournament
community, carefully planned to provide the ultimate was organized in 1971) <
for its residents while mos t 1.75 Acres of Prime Real
continually keeping in harmony
countries and the Estate
with its elements. Located nearby Grouse Mountain better known
where Vail Associates
styles competed), it has
thlr !wrs the .E?g ,e Hiver. Right across the high wav from
:

'

rnn? 2 posed
r
may soon
commence golf course. Onlv minutes away
development of
ski area, the
a new completely dominated this ,
Eagle River the event r l tn "'" h
scene of some of the best
fishing in the state and the
too. So, we can
forget the terms a va ilaWe
' arßa
' ComP etitivel
y P
riced
'
surrounding mountains, where sportsmen rhetorical
backpack question. "What is the
hike and hunt. Treehouse II flanks both sides Va n I' ine
Of
second fairway of Eagle-Vail’s golf course
and
of the
j‘he
the A A KF
A.A.K.F. f
8
from
StUdyinß through Income Building In Minturn
is the point of r<w
withinwalking distance to proposed high school and View of the tnob L 2" de,ed
ff
bui,dinR on Main Street in Minturn 1
completed elementary school. average beginner'.”’
Price , a
! ce s Pace
- sleeping rooms and apartments

Contact Vail Properties or Your Local Broker teliJh '


teaching
ma n advanta
Re is that invMim,
nvestment.
wiU al *° w a fine
Call Dale Argubright
return on
-our
I
standards at 328-7263.
are
J.C. Griffin J.
Dudley Abbott George Bolt maintained. No
Junior
Dick Peterson Instructor
! Olive Bolt aS
P.O. Box 126 Vail, Colorado 81657
-

»» u
Ch
I 7 lyself ' >s allowed to
CappyConnors
Un CS S he C.W. "Bill" Miller
Located In The Sitzmark is himself ole
Building troi
g , Argubright Barbara “Teri" Argubright
regUlarlyundera
Instructor.
nsi ,

tastructor, Y.
My own Senior
Yaguchi, sixth dan
Farms
Residential Commercial j
J-K.A., visits
my students
every
April 19, 1974
The Vail Trail 31
A Funny mopped the floor.

And, to cite one more


incident, Hazardous Materials Safety
Story Of A there was the experience
with the
romantic doctor who had
“a lot of
Course To Be Offered
black hair and a quarter-of-an-
May 7-9
Broken Leg inch dandruff scales" and
was
A
terribly hurt when his patient
re-
course for fire, police and Colorado Committee Hazar-
on
jected all but his medical
highway personnel on what to do dous Material
by Nancy Anderson
when
Safety, attention:
services. hazardous materials are Detective
Copley News Service Behrendsen. Traffic
involved in accident
“Gypsies were camped outside an will be Division Denver Police
the held in the Community Building
If there was ever anything hospital singing and Department. 1247 Champa St.,
howling,” Uranium Downs, between 27 and
funny about a broken leg, it’s Cioris mentions, Denver. Colo., 80204 Police
|
or

adding a final touch of color to 28 Road on U.S. 50, on south side Hie
Cioris Leachman's account of her Chief in Grand Junction. A $5
of Grant Junction.
stay in an Italian
hospital after
her account. May 7-9. registration fee is required. U
she broke hers skiing in the Alps.
“I could tell stories about

for hours."
that
The

a.m.
course

to 5
will be held from 8

p.m. each Instruc-


Roost
“What I lack in know-how, I hospital day.
As tors will come from law enforce- POTEAU, OKLA., LEFLORE
make up for in enthusiasm where upshot of her disaster.
an

skiing's concerned,”
fall
she

when
says.
Cioris
she did
didn’t
stop skiing, though
take
ment, fire department, highway,
other government agencies and
COUNTY SUN: "It is

ening and hairy when


you
a bit fright-
think
Lodge
"But I didn’t even I a six-year hiatus.
the industries involved in how close to totalitarianism this
she’s manu-
broke my leg. However, now adopted the
facture, distribution country is when the government
“I was standing up, and one ski motto, "Ski American,” which
or
transport
of hazardous materials. decides to tell what time to
allowed her, her husband and you
hit fresh snow and went one way,
This is of ten get up in the morning, how many
and the other and for children to attend the grand
one workshops to Comfortable Lodging
didn’t, be held around the state days a week you can work and
as a
part In a Friendly Atmosphere
about a minute and a half I heard opening of a new ski resort in
whether automobile is im-
of Governor John Vanderhoof’s your
little, popping sounds as the Telluride, Colo.
statewide traffic portant to your business or away Special rates available
bones in my leg broke. It's
very
“But now,” Cioris
says, “I’m safety program.
in which to get to work. upon request. Call Miss
funded by the Colorado In a
traumatic to know that doing cross-country skiing. They are
Dimon, (303) 476-5451
you are based
country upon the free
Coordinator of Highway Safety. or write Box 970
T, Vail,
broken.” That’s safer than down hill
literally going enterprise system created under Colorado 81657
Anyone in emergency services
Cioris' Italian and a lot of fun.”
was as shaky as the Constitution these proposals
desiring to attend should write to
her skiing, but she did know the U 1
are
something else.”
words for
“Help me.” So she
screamed, “Help me, help me,”
until help arrived.
“I’d been told that if anything
happened never to go to the local
clinic," she continues, “but insist

A
the hospital.”
upon going to
She insisted, again in her be-

ginner's Italian, but without


effect.

“They took me to the clinic just


as all the attendants in their

blood-spattered aprons were

going to lunch, and I was laid on a


table and left almost alone
totally
for two hours until the staff got

through eating.
“The only
person who came in
to see about me was an old
woman who brought and
soup
brandy.”
If this doesn’t sound like a

funny story so far, it’s not. The


funny part comes later after
Cioris is in the and
hospital
healing.

There the for


was night, ex-

ample, when she called for a bed

pan. but the misunder-


nurse,
standing her Italian, thought she
wanted
pepper.
And there the
was bitterly cold
night ("So cold I had to keep my
hands under the cover," Cioris

says, "and the doctors were

wearing turtlenecked sweaters


under their white when
jackets”)
an attendant accidentally threw
a bucket of water Cioris and
'

X ■
on
**
then, instead of mopping the wet,
naked and ?
dripping patient,

==
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One Benefit

Although there are more young


7/ Z-Z st
*
/
women capable of bearing
children than ever before in the
United States, fewer babies were
born in 1973 than in any year
since 1945. The last great baby
boom peaked
out in 1957 and, with
some fluctuation, it has been
LOT //// EAST
PARKING MEADOW
going down ever since, with a 4 op (ve

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drop in 1971 and an 8.4 DRIVE

percent decline in 1972. The


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<
may
ed in X ■ £- CONOCO f
worry over the national eco-
nomic outlook. The
pace of infla-
tion and the rising cost of raising
children should give pause to all --

but the most


irresponsible or the
very wealthy. For More Information

To look for the silver lining, it Contact:

ma Y be that inflation, which

appears to be a near permanent Hibberd Construction Company


condition, will enable the U.S. to
Colorado 81657
p O Box 641
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achieve P

growth
control of population
otherwise 1 !27 Race
Street -
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- Denver, Colorado 80206
that could
outrun the supply of available
resources. A backhanded benefit, Sliter and Company
but
something nonetheless. Vail, ColoradoBl6s7 1
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P.O Box 1248


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People need fish,


fish need clean water
32 The Vail Trail April 19, 1974

Skiing.” While the “pros” have to


Vail Cup
4. Kim

5. Jill
Nottingham
Livingston
122

112
Ski Tips seem interested, they have Doctors Vital
6. Pam Greene 83 everything to lose and little to
gain by consenting to the race. To Ski Team
Final Standings 7. Edie Weinshienk

8. Julie Kindel
72
69
From Page 27

“Big Burn," this time with some


While they are “regulars” at the
“head-to-head” race format, the
Boy's Overall of the conference-attending Ski From Page 16
From Page 17
chances of losing the title to this
Writers. WE all agreed our
1. Scott Arnold 155 ...

2. Kim Nottingham 79 little Italian fellow named Thoeni was able to


compete in the
“egos" need the Big Burn.
2. John Oliver 152
3. Jill Livingston 54
are, we would say, exceptionally championship event, earning the
72 BAD NEWS We can’t ski the
3. Phil Murphy
4. Katie Griffith 49 good. highest U.S. team finish.
53 "Big Burn” day.
4. Rafe Battiste every
5. Edie Weinshienk 48 GOOD NEWS The Wasatch “Fortunately, we don’t often
4814 GOOD NEWS Vail is
6. Pam Greene 47
5. Dean Quigley
the and the Rockies have been belted have serious
injuries," says US
6. Jay Livran 30t4 probably being
the closest to
7. Julie Kindel 46 with a double dosage of spring nordic
program director Jim
7. Truls Berge 25% “perfect” ski resort yet
8. Julie Bennington 36 and the sliding is Balfanz, “but it is
We’ll tell about a snow dumps certainly
8. Nick Williams 23 developed. you
at season’s
Boy's Giant Slalom week in "heaven" in our season
delightful reasurring to know that when one
8. Tom Pitcher 23
(after 6 races) end . . . when you can see two of our athletes is hurt, he or she
finale column next week.
10. Kent Rychel 17>6
feet in front of your skis. will receive excellent care from
1. John Oliver 76 BAD NEWS I’m tired of too
11. Peter Gardner 9
2. Scott Arnold 51
BAD NEWS So, who needs an American doctor."
ski area employees
12. Mike Brown 7 many
3. Phil Murphy 47 two blizzards in April? The U.S. Ski Team Docton
Ace Battiste 7 mentally “closing up shop” on
4. Dean Quigley 25'6 GOOD NEWS Next week, travel with the U.S. Nordic and
customers the waning days of the
14. Bart Garton 5
SKI TIPS closes its fifth of Ski Teams
5. Rafe Battiste 25
season. Vail’s lift crew personnel
season Alpine on the
Greg Simakis 5
6. 21‘A annoying you. competitive circuits in
16. Eric Meyer 3 were the worst offenders, though Europe
7. Jay Livran 21 BAD NEWS We'll miss you. and North America, donating
3 it is apparent elsewhere
Tony Mayer
8. Nick Williams 15
(restaurants, Keep your SKI TIPS up. their time and skills to American
shops). Look,
athletes. Dr. Robert R.
Girl’s Slalom everyone in our industry is tired Oden.
(after 7 races) by late spring . . . except the Aspen, Colo., ensures that at

1. Katie Griffith 84 Importance people who save all


year
for a
Schedule For least one

in
doctor is with the
alpine
2. Julie 69 week of spring skiing. They team Europe; Dr. Duane
Bennington
3. Wendy Zeboray 61 Of Winning deserve better. Messner, Lakewood, Colo.,
4. Jill Livingston 58
GOOD NEWS Had a chance
Colorado Ski coordinates the physicians who

From Page 15 cover the domestic a Ipine


5. Kim Nottingham 42
at Vail and
circuit,
to spend some time
and Dr. Fred Schoonmaker.
6. Pam Greene 33
neither Ed nor John seemed to Aspen's neighbors . . . new Area Closings Denver, coordinates the docton
Boy’s Slalom mind mentioning it. Copper Mountain and newly who travel with the U.S. Nordic
(after 7 races) “Choking, to me, is when you refurbished Breckenridge.
Something fantastic has been Ski Team.
1. Scott Arnold 73 are standing out there and make BAD NEWS Copper appears, happening at Colorado's ski “The U.S. Ski Team docton
2. John Oliver 50 mistakes in judgement. You are at least at this juncture in areas! Mother Nature has been
are tremendous,” states Hani
3. Dean Quigley 23 not thinking about what you have development, to be “just another
blending a delightful mixture of Tauber, U.S. alpine program
4. Phil Murphy 21 to do,” Sneed said. “If you are pretty face.” How many “lovely"
warm spring, daytime tempera- director. “Not only does it make
5. Kent Rychel hitting the right club and the shot copper colored condos” can we
tures and crisp winter time
pow- a great psychological difference

Girl’s Overall just doesn’t come off, it isn’t stand? And, as for Breckenridge, der The concoction is driv-
snow. to an injured skier in Europe to
choking. For example, maybe the dollarsAspen Ski Corporation ing skiers wild! “It’s the most
1. Wendy Zeboray 201
has
be cared for by a fellow
you’ll hit a good iron into a green poured into the mountain
2. Katie Griffith 136 fantastic skiing I’ve ever had,” -American, but it gives all ol us
and the ball hits about where you since purchasing the
3. Julie Bennington 131 “uphill end shrieked one ecstatic skier who confidence that the skier will
want it to, but for of things” four will
some reason years ago
reveled in last weekend's snow receive the most competent med-
runs all the to the back help. Nothing short of a miracle
way
,
storm that dumped close to two ical attention
"

The results not good, and some real master planning possible
fringe. are
feet of new
and will help the old snow at most of Colo- In addition to the traveling
some people may say you mining town.
Prime New Shop choked. But, you haven’t at all. GOOD NEWS Talk seems in
rado Ski
Country USA’s ski doctors, U.S. skiers have an

areas. “The skiing just couldn’t effective sports medicine


You did hit the right shot.” earnest now of “ultimate
and Office Space an
be better!” which establish
John nodded in agreement. Showdown” between the world’s program helps
Despite the
outstanding condi- individualized training programs
finest
Addition to Crossroads at Incidentally, John and Ed are amateur racers and the
Talk is hot and tions, all good things must come for the athletes. The doctors,
Vail Shopping Center. good friends. They admitted that pros. heavy and
to an end. Most areas will be physiologists and psychologists
16,000 sq. ft. the heated rivalry that exists both Aspen Highlands and Vail
shop space,
closed
ft of office between the Big Ten’s football the by mid-April. However, in the program are looking
22,000 sq. are among logical sites.
space.
Free covered park-
giants does not carry over onto Perhaps next winter will be the Loveland Basin will have skiing forward to the Sport Medicine
Call 476-5985 into May, and A-Basin won’t Center which is planned at the
ing. or the
fairways. best timing as
current plans call
476-5357 write Jeff- close until National Training Center in Park
or for a World Cup race or two in early June. The
rey Nicholls, Crossroads
North America. following are the closing dates City, Utah.
at Vail. Box 1228, Vail, BAD NEWS Don’t for the Colorado ski areas: “We are extremely grateful to
Subscribe to bet too
Colorado 81657. who
many “Harvey Wallbangers’’ A-Basin June 2 the doctors and physiologists
The Vail Trail on
a “Pro-Am Super Bowl Arapahoe East closed
volunteer their services to the
of
Aspen Highlands closed U.S. Ski Team.” comments the
team's executive director Did
Aspen Mountain closed
dedicated to
Buttermilk-Tiehack closed Gould. “They are

Snowmass helping our athletes Their


closed
Breckenridge | contributions of time
c O sed generous
Ski Broadmoor and skill are
certain!)’
closed

Copper Mountain April 21 appreciated by each one of the id


Crested Butte closed members of the U.S. Ski Team

Geneva Basin undecided


Hidden Valley undecided
Ski Idlewild
closed
Keystone |
Selected Real Estate c ose(j
Let Is
Listings Lake Eldora
closed
Loveland
EISS
May 5
Vail
T J wo bedroom, two bath apartment
Village and Gore Creek. Exceptional location
overlooking Monarch late April In On It!
S9O,DOT Powderhorn closed
ALL SEASONS— Three bedroom, two bath Purgatory
apartment, southern closed
exposure. Prime location A
. $69 000 Sharktooth closed If You Have
LIONSHEAD CONDOMINIUMS Two bedroom, two -
Stagecoach closed
bath
ar9e v" 9 room vaul,ed ceilin
9S' swimming '
Steamboat
closed
News Tip
Sunlight closed
RIVERHOUSE Large and luxurious
two bedroom, three bath
Telluride closed Call 476-2444
apartments. Prime Vail Village location . $9 ;“goo
Vai*
April 21
SCORPIO Well furnished two bedroom, Winter Park
two bath apartment- April 22
Wolf Creek
April 21

ALPHORN Two bedroom, two bath


apartment with uanitoH
ceilings. Reasonably prlcedat . «o!ooo
NDET Twobedroom
yj^ lo,t apartments.
-

ftGMSSFOOIS
'
Ideal for local
reuiuenis
$49,500
SAN DSTONE Two bedroom, one bath apartment
$27,500
VAIL GOLF COURSE
Elegant and qsnn
W
bedroom duplex home. Furnished .P . .
. Sq; s ?Bs,ooJ
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WEST VAIL HOME 4000 sq. ft. new home InratoH ««


r-
Creek In a
beautifully wooded
setting. Includes a renta° SUPERIOR, NEBR
sllo,ooo FARMER-STOCKMAN OF
NEBRASKA: “One of the pro-
blems with
Canada's of Vail, Ltd.
the interest of the
majority of the
people in our en-
vironment and
ecology generally
REALTOR is the fine balance
between
Stuart Canada
being
Dean Canada practical and being a nut. The
Roger Hazzard John McQuaid Chuck Anderson latter has his place because
it is
P.O. 80x276 usually he who stirs up the inter-
—Vail, ColoradoBl6s7
est, creates emotionalism and
gets things started. It is the
prac-
tical who
person must sort out
what is
reasonable, what is
—DQSSIhIp whqf ic h<xcf >*
April 19, 1974
The Vail Trail 33

The Time To Start


Mahre, Adgate, Nelson
Hanging Baskets Is
May 1
Tops In
Spring Series
Spring is in the air, and with
the
Bright young talent, like 16- Adgate and Mahre tied for the GS
spring comes the irresistible year-old Steve Mahre, emerged lead.
urge to plant things. This
year, to challenge U.S. Ski Team Cindy Nelson, Lutsen, Minn.,
Vail could become one of the members and Susie Patterson, Sun
during the 14-race Valley,
most colorful spots in the
Rocky Spring Series, concluded last Idaho, fought off the surge of
Mountains if
everyone would week at Mammoth Mountain, U.S. Talent
young Squad
plant a flower box
or basket dis- Calif. Mahre three of the members to one-two in the
won place
play on porches and balconies. men’s events, feat point the
seven a standings among
Hanging baskets make a de-
resembling that of his twin women. Nelson won
giant
lightful home or porch decora- brother Phillip’s during the 1973 slaloms at Mission Ridge and
tion, and they aren't too hard for Spring Series. Phillip earned a Mammoth to top the in
rankings
the amateur to attempt. berth the U.S. B team from his that and had
on discipline
Baskets should be planted from this past and respectable finishes in three
performance spring
seedlings about May
1, and will Steve was apparently shooting slaloms for a 73-point total.
look full about 20-30 after for the Patterson led in slalom with two
days same reward in winning
planting, according to Mallory the slalom and giant slalom at wins and totaled 69 points. Leslie

Nottingham, owner of Blossoms Mission Ridge, Wash., and the Smith, a talent squad member
Bric-a-Brac. slalom at Mt. Hood Ski Bowl, from Killington, Vt., earned 68
Baskets could contain mix- Ore. with three second-place
a points
ture of petunias, lobelia, vinca Despite his finishes. Becky Dorsey, Beverly,
strong perfor-
vine, springeri (asparagus mance the White Pass, Wash- Mass., another talent squad

fern) geraniums, pansies, coleus ington twin wound member, finished fourth in the
up
tuberous second to U.S. points with 61 from scoring in six
begonias or impatiens. A teamer Cary
These plants will do well in a Adgate, Boyne City, Mich., when of the seven women’s races.

mixed basket because they need the World Cup scoring system “We had some great racing,”
good light (place in a window was applied to the Spring Series commented assistant U.S. men’s

with either eastern or southern events. Adgate won two events coach Wayne Henderson. “The

exposure) and they should be and was fourth or better in three Spring Series seems to bring out

kept moist. others total the best in the younger skiers and
to 96 points,
Baskets should be in the it certainly was exciting to see
hung compared with Mahre’s 95. Geoff

and taken down to be Bruce, also how much talent we have in this
same place Corning, N.Y.,
watered. Baskets should be claimed two victories to total 87 country. Competitors like Steve
started inside, and later, about Ron Biedermann, Stowe, Mahre are really going to be
points.
June 15, could be transferred out- Vt., led the slalom ranks and was tough. Just wait until they get
side. If the baskets are put out- fourth in combined with 85 points. some more experience.”
side, they should be taken in at
night for about a week, so the

plants can become acclimated to

the outdoors.

Soil forpotting the baskets can


be regular soil or this mix: one
Springeri (Asparagus Fern)
taken in Blossoms Bric-a-Brac.)
makes a nice hanging basket. (Photo part regular earth, one part per-
lite or vemiculite and manure.
Gore Range
is the best.
Sheep manure

If you get soil from your back

yard, it is best to sterilize it, ac-


Properties
cording to Nottingham.
. .
the homefinders!
Bake the earth at 400 degrees .

for 30 minutes to sterilize it.



used should either be
Manure
commercial should be stock-
or
Popular Restaurant
piled and burned to free it of for-
feet. Rustic decor generates a warm
4000 square
eign debris.
location for ‘round
atmosphere. Prime thriving year
the baskets
Nottingham says business. See us for details.

can be planted pretty full. “You

can always pull out one


or two New Listings
if the basket is too full,” he
plants PINE RIDGE - Two bedroom, VA bath, spacious
said.
townhouses. Close to Safeway. Fr0m537,500
All planters should have good
be over- SANDSTONE One bedroom, 1 bath, fully furnished,
drainage and should not
-

ideal for local resident $28,500


watered. Nottingham explained
need less water Located in West Vail on two Gore Creek,
that plastic pots DUPLEX -

2 bath units with


than clay pots do because clay bedroom, 1 bath and three bedroom,
water through evapora- super-high open
beam ceiling $72,000
pots lose
do not. - of west Vail. Live in
tion, while plastic ones TRIPLEX Located in the trees
two and three bedrooms
flower one unit, rent the others. One,
If
you
want to plant a
included plus common laundry hookup and storage
can-be started from seed-
box, it $104,000
transferred
lings inside, and then -
MEADOW BROOK Two bedroom, top floor unit with
as a hanging basket to
the same
furnished $34,900
the outside,
with a week for accli- fireplace, attractively
mation.
do well in
Resale Condominiums
an in-
Plants which
basket are: ROAD - Two
door hanging COLUMBINE CONDOMINIUMS
wandering Jew, kangaroo vine, bedrooms, 1 bath, fully furnished, washer & dryer, moss
ferns, ivy and rock fireplace $31,000
passion plants,
These should be
philodendrons. EAST VAIL STUDIO -

Conversation pit, fully


and should be Vail Village
given no direct sun furnished. Owner will consider trade in
a little drier. $17,750
kept
WILLOWS - Core Village location, one bedroom, top
resident
floor,, excellent rental history with manager.

Lots of amenities $36,500

New Condominiums
INTERLOCHEN Two and three bedrooms with loft
-

floor plans. Rustic wood interiors and Vail’s finest


landscaping. From $37,000
planters by Blossoms
Some hanging
attractive ideas for
Bric-a-Brac. RIVENDELL -
High quality, three bedroom, 2 bath
townhouses on Gore Creek. From $52,000

Land
condominium
BIGHORN Approximately 7 acres for
-

stream frontage, trees and


of natural rolling
PUD. Lots
terrain. A choice development site.

BUILDING SITE What's Black


and White LION’S RIDGE Magnificent views from the top of
-
the

Gore Creek ridge make this development site truly spectacular.


in the Mail?
1.3 west of Vail.
ACRES -

1/8 mile
four-plex larger. Call Mike
And Comes
frontage, ideal for or

Biwnius: P.O. Box 1528


The Vail Trail!
m
Vail, Colorado 81657 I kJ
Bisenius (303) 476-2482
LJJ

j Investment Beal Estate


P.O. Box 892 —Eagle, Colorado 85
631 303/328-
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34 The Vail Trail April 19, 1974

shallow the August part of the sticks it in his pocket


up residence on the during to fa-
elk of either later. But nine times

outdoor news
season and an sex
ponds. Canada geese were out of fa
structures the
September part of the he just tosses it on the
already nesting in during ground and
scattered about the area and a season. Archery elk and deer leaves a potential
death trap fa?
variety of ducks and shorebirds hunting will be open only in goose or some other
wildlife sue-
by Bud Smith
dabbled and dove in the shallow designated areas of the state. cies.

waters. Muzzle-loading deer and elk One of the


admirable trow
How do
you transform nearly a regional game biologist,
seasons will be Sept. 14-Sept. 22. ties of nylon monofilament is
of stationed in Fort Collins. Wildlife Commission tfa
thousand acres dry short grass
that Elects New Officers Hunting antlered animals will be it doesn’t deteriorate. But
intfa
prairie land into an area
“The first phase consisted of
allowed in certain areas of the case, it means the hazard
ducks, elected by to wild-
attracts geese, cranes, the water diversion New officers were
rebuilding state and specific additional life stays there
year after
shorebirds, pheasants, quail, the Colorado Wildlife year
dam below the lake, constructing areas will be open for taking an unless someone else
rabbits and deer? Commission their last picks it
even some
about a mile and a half of feeder during John
animal of either sex. Hobbs, wildlife
With lots of work, lots of money in Denver. The conserve
canal and digging several 1,000 meeting new
A number of either-sex deer tion officer stationed in
and water, that’s how. officers who will serve
Fort Col-
feet of flat channel terracing.” one-year
licenses will be available in the lins, says he has gathered
The
development is about half are: R. Withers Cool, up
“The next major phase was a terms
eastern plains areas of the state nearly a pickup load of discarded
completed now and wildlife contract for nearly $60,000 to chairman; Charles A. Gebauer,
and also in the mountain areas of monofilament line from
species are starting to use the vice-chairman; and Dr. Jay K. Watson
build six shallow impoundments central Colorado and in Middle Lake this year.
area in great numbers. The area Childress, secretary.
and extend the ditch around to
the Red Lion Park, where the season will be A number of
geese nest around
in question is feed these he Cool, who is a retired geologist
impoundments," Oct. 26-Nov. 5. this lake and
Wildlife several miles east from has
Also, a specific graze the edges
area, continued. Colorado Springs, number of either-sex licenses will Every year Hobbs says he finds a
of Crook, Colo, and just south of served on the commission since
“Our next major phase of
be issued for elk hunting in North number of goslings
and older
Jumbo Reservoir. 1970; Gebauer is a wheat farmer
development involves some new
Park, where the season will be birds tangled in the
The Colorado Division of from Akron, and cast-off Ifa
concepts in pond development was appointed
Oct. 12-Oct. 22. Geese and other wildlife spe-
Wildlife purchased this tract of the commission in 1970; and
construction. They’ll be built to
Cow elk licenses will be issued cies have enough hazards in this
land 10 years ago at a cost of Childress is a doctor of
similar to terraces in fields to
for
$92,348. With the exception of the Monte
in specific numbers specific world, without having to contend
slow down run-off. All the ponds veterinary medicine from in the past and the with the
construction of an 80-acre lake in areas as same thoughtless discards ol
will be connected so that we can Vista, who was appointed to the
for the
little done to the 15 areas will be open sportsmen, too. So please, take
1965, was commission in 1972.
keep running water through of
property until several years ago. issuing specific number of
a that snarled stretch of line
with
them, hopefully to keep them
licenses and specific
“About three years ago we
open
for waterfowl during the
cow a
you., rather than tossing it on the
initiated the first phase of number of bull licenses. Cow elk ground or in the water.

development to convert this land


hunting season and through the 1974 Deer and specified area elk hunting
winter,” says Norman.
to a waterfowl and upland game will be Oct. 12-Oct. 22.
“Presently we have nine
ponds
production and harvest area,”
on the area and
by the time we And Elk All deer and elk seasons in 1974,

says
Dick Norman, northeast
finish the project with these
exclusive of postseasons if they Volunteer To
are established, are one and only
terrace ponds we hope to have Seasons Set hunts. That is, a person can hunt
another seven. Then in another
in only one deer season and in Work In
two three hope to
Employment or years we
only one elk season.
have all the vegetative plantings The 1974 deer and elk
Applied For done and can encourage dates and areas were
season

established
Application forms for special
deer and elk licenses, complete
Nat’l. Forests
quail and increase pheasants on
From the individual by the Colorado Wildlife with full season information and
the area. When we’re finished Those interested in
within the company’s Commission at its March
with the maps, will be available May 15.
here in Vail that received
development on the Red
The number volunteering their time to work in
meeting. of licenses
Lion area we’ll have probably a the United States National Forest
and reviewed
my appli- to be issued in limited areas and
cation for of a million dollars
employment quarter the System can apply at the Forest
bag limits for most western
grant me the opportunity invested in capital construction,”
slope deer hunting will be
Fishing Line Service's district office, it
to hear from Call he concluded.
you. determined by the commission at Minturn.
476-5081 or write P.O.
Do wildlife its May 30 Volunteers work without pay
species appreciate
Box 203, Vail, Colorado.
all this effort? You bet! Over the
meeting.
Archery deer and archery elk
And Geese but
may
be reimbursed for out-
Donald J. McLeod.
past week 200 will be Aug. 17-Sept. 22 of-pocket for travel,
some snow geese hunting expenses
and a flock of 75 cranes had taken with an antlered elk allowed Don’t Mix food and
lodging
Although not classified as
federal the
employees,
The volunteers’ agreements provide
dictionary defines “nylon"
coverage for work-related injury
as a "synthetic material of pro-
tein-like structure, derivable and legal protection if the
from coal, air and water, which is volunteeer is sued for damage
motor vehicle
adapted for
fashioning into fila- resulting from
official duty
ments of extreme toughness, operation on

strength and elasticity. . . ”


assignment.
volunteer work lull
Most fishermen A may
use nylon
monofilament line and time, only a few hours weekly, or
can verify one-time
this definition. may contribute a
So can some
service.
geese.
That's where the rub comes in
over the spring and summer each
year.
Says Mike Szymczak, wildlife
researcher with the Division of
Wildlife, “We've captured a J
number of geese over the
spring
and summer months
that have a
wad of monofilament line
wrapped around their legs.
Many
times this monofilament
will get
wrapped so tightly around the
[LiQUiD]
legs that it cuts off the circulation
and causes the bird
Ipa per]
to lose a leg
or will kill them
outright.
“Sometimes, if we capture the
goose quick
enough we can get
the line off, but it
usually leaves The
the bird with
an injured leg
any-
way.”
The problem seems
Office Supply
to occur
Sitzmark bldg.
most often around lakes
and re- Creekside
servoirs that 476-2666
are popular with *
both fishermen and
geese. When
an angler finds a
stretch of mono- »
filament Officials identified
on his reel that’s
frayed would be pilot
*
or he snarls stretch of
as . . . and a
a
line, he about Flu”
just breaks it off and throws reportedly was upset
it school.'
away That’s not bad if the Kingout of Army flight
angler Muncie (Ind.) Star.
throws the line in
a trash can, or

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Managed by TRIGON
April 19, 1974
The Vail Trail 35
The Kids
Enjoyed The Easter Egg Hunt

Photos by:
Celia Roberts

NEW DUPLEX FOR SALE

By builder. Each side three bedrooms, 3 baths and

garage. Fireplace, self cleaning oven, self defrosting


refrigerator, laundry hook-ups. Located 2 miles west

of Vail near Safeway. Call 476-5483 -


Evenings
476-3307 or 476-3236.

Photo by: Peter Runyon


is about to begin!
The Great Race

Village Location! ‘‘BMpflCS


about Villa
To find out more

Cortina, contact Morens Realty


11 'tajSfe pffiUßra
or your favorite
Vail broker.
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Realty & Investment
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476-5555
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36 The Vail Trail April 19, 1974

parking structure is currently


Park Plans under study by Kent Rose, town
Club 20 Ends
engineer.
trash removal
Dont Forget!
On
Deliveries and
Summer Promo
Again will be done from either East

Willow Bridge
From Page 13
Meadow Drive

Road where the ramp


or

leading to Club Regional Western


Winterwake
Canada's Care! of the the lowest level of parking will
20, a

grade portion Chamber of Commerce,


percent Slope
will be be located. announced annual winter April 20 & 21
ramp. Parking spaces has
Construction cost and
allocated to specific promotion for summer visitors to

owners-renters. maintenance of both the parking ended for this


condominium Colorado West has
GIVE A HOOT. DON'T POLLUTE drainage for the park-plaza atop
structure and the
The plan season.
it will be handled by the This past winter the Club 20-
developer initially, then the Colorado West promotional tra-
Condominium
Village Centre vel booth has been to Anaheim,
Association. Calif.; Kansas City, Mo.;
Twoplanning commission
Denver; and Minneapolis, Minn.
opposed to the

I
members were

Village Centre park-plaza as


Over two tons of literature
The
from communities of Colorado
Merv Lapin and Bill
presented West has been distributed at each

D. BROWN Hanlon.
Lapin objected to the
show. Interestingly , enthusiasm Office
and interest in Colorado West by
I REAL ESTATE ■ aggregate cement material to be
potential visitors has been high
Supply
at
I 476-221 1 ■ used for the plaza, to the lack of
travel shows this winter, in spite
1 heating for the 8 percent grade
P.O. Box 547 Vail, Colorado 81657 ■ of potential gasoline supply
portion of the parking structure 476-2666
problems. In Anaheim, for exam-
I I and the In The Sitzmark Bldg.
entrance ramp, snow
ple, interest in travel to Colorado
Eagle-Vail removal plan. West was extremely high, even

Final vote on the 22
space
■ though southern California
I The second filing of the Eagle-Vail subdivision is now was,
parking variance and creation of
■ available for purchase. Duplex, four-plex and various ■
a park-plaza was 4-2. Planning
at that time, suffering its worst Your supplier in
I commercial properties are available featuring 'golf H gasoline shortage.
H commission members Dudley

I
course frontage. Eagle River frontage and surrounding
Abbott, Bill Heimbach, Jen
With the closing of the Minnea-
Vail for-
National Forest. Excellent terms (20% cash down, ■
and Gordon Pierce voted
polis, travel show on April 7, the
I balance in 5 annual equal payments at 8% interest) N Wright, Club-20-Colorado West travel
I make this highly desirable investment for persons M in favor ofthe proposal with
a
N
booth had been displayed before -
I desiring to build their own home, builders desiring to Hanlon and Lapin opposing it. million potential Colorado
■ interested in the
g
build "spec" homes, or persons Chairman Dave Sage abstained.
West visitors this season. While
Office Supplies
■ security and appreciation of leveraged land purchases, W
I The planning commission's attendance at travel shows
Please contact our office for further details. ■ was
recommendation for approval of considered be Basinets Machines
■ We also act as brokers for these fine resort homes in ■ generally to
U the parking variance allow slightly
Eagle Vail: Cornerstone, Sundown, Timbergreen, g to less than the 1972-1973 (Including Calculators)

I B creation of park-plaza in the


Treehouse and Grouse Meadows. a season, it is felt that interest in

Village Centre development will Colorado West is greater this


Office Furniture
go to the Vail Town Council which year than in past years of travel
And Accessories
will make the final decision. show participation. Club 20 staff

| SPECIAL LISTING! | A resolution regarding the Vil-


felt the possible gasoline
Rubber Stamps
shortage had eliminated many
B Set on two creekside lots west of Vail, fl lage Centre parking variance and
“shoppers” and the serious Engraved
9 f this house allows the buyer almost 4000 W proposed park-plaza was approv- Nameplates and Signs
traveler was still interested in a
B sq.
ft. of living space. The main unit I fl ed by the Vail Town Council at its Imprinted Guest Checks
Colorado West vacation.
B ! features three bedrooms and two baths, fl regualr meeting April 16. The re-
Sales Books

and Business Forms


living with large fireplace, dining the travel shows just
room solution solidifies the contract for During
.

H room, custom kitchen, maids quarters the elimination of concluded the Club 20-Colorado
22 parking
■ with bath and a large brick foyer. The fl spaces in order for developer West booth has been manned by What we don’t stock, we'll
|| downstairs level includes almost IOOOsq. fl participants from Durango,
order (special orders occa-

B Hibberd to create the park plaza


ft. of recreation area and a
utility room.
fl the Village Centre Ouray, Telluride, Montrose,
sionally require minimum

B property.
Also on the downstairs level js a two
fl on

Grand Junction and Collbran.


quantities).
freight. Let
We
bid
pay the

B bedroom, one bath apartment which may fl


us on your
new office furniture and
B either be separated from or included with fl The spring meeting of the Club
equipment. Discounts avail-
B the main living area. Landscaping fl 20 board of directors will be held able on quantity purchases.
B allowance provided $llO,OOO fl don’t borrow in Glenwood
Springs on May 4.
We’re here to serve you

and we’ll do our best'


The meeting will begin at 10:00
SUBSCRIBE! a.m. at the Hotel Colorado, and
the public is invited to attend.
■ TELEMARK TOWNHOUSE fl
H Three bedroom, two bath townhouse in Lion's Ridge fl
II area. Residence features include washer and dryer, fl
fl living room and dining room
furnishings and low fl
fl monthly assessments $54,000 fl
fl MOUNTAIN HAUS fl
fl Three bedroom, three bath, two level, top floor fl
fl unit. view of Gore Vail fl

VaiL,
corner Spectacular Creek,
fl Village and western valley $96,000 fl
fl LION'S RIDGE, FILING 2 fl
fl A very special building site for a
very special home, fl
fl 1.2 acres suitable for a duplex dwelling located just fl ,
fl fl

RacquetCkib
17a miles from Vail on the sunny, north side of the

fl valleys42,ooo
fl
fl WESTRIDGE CONDOMINIUM fl
H An excellent choice for the Vail family seeking more |||
fl space. Four bedrooms, three baths; encompassing fl
fl 1,450 sq. ft. Intermountain swimming club across the jj|
[U |||
\Condominiums
assistance available $57,500
street. Financing

fl CHAMONIX CHALETS fl
Hl Two units both offering
ground floor rental studio
a |||
fl and two additional floors of living space. Included are fl
H two bedrooms, one bath, moss rock fireplaces and Hi
fl complete kitchens $41,500 to $45,000 H
fl COLUMBINE NORTH fl you're aoina invJ th e Cub condominiums are nestled quietly
fl An excellent design featuring two bedrooms, fl 1/ail
to
. -
two

® Racquet Club°CnnHn 9 iant s Pruce and P ine There is even


Jgj baths, loft, storage areas, balconies and high vaulted U° Condo °* undisturbed frontage along Gore
Creek*

10 ceilings. Intermountain Swim Club nearby IB minimums.


$41,900

fl
H
SOLAR CREST fl But best of
all, your purchase of a Vail
A very uniquely designed condominium affording Racquet Club Condominium includes a
fl the buyer one of the most
enjoyable settings in the B membership in the Vail Racquet Club and
JI Gore Creek Valley. Units feature garages, complete fe entitles you to the use of all club facilities,
fl kitchens, great sunny exposure and panoramic views fl which will include 13 tennis courts (8 now
■ From $59,500 ■
completed, 3 are enclosed in bubble), a
H VAIL HEIGHTS 3 I swimminq pool, club house, pro shop,
M Well designed one bedroom
by Jim Craig units built R exercise facilities, sauna and locker room.
M Construction. These units are
especially well suited H
F
for the local resident and feature large
storage areas I r
c°ontact: KirCh
■ recreation rooms and convenient location. Fiom B information
■ $23,500 R 495 Aspen Lane Vail, Colorado 81657
B SQUAW CREEK RANCH ■
Or call:
Bl 158 acres located just 15 miles west of Vail offers the M Vail 303-476-5733 Denver 303-222-2224
B buyer one of the most scenic pieces of H
property in
B Eagle County. The ranch is hounded by National M Slifer and
Company P.O. Box 1248
H Fores’ on twu sides
. served by county roads, includes E Vail, Colorado 81657 or call 303-476 2421
B adjudicated water from creek and
springs, and one Bj
B house. Excellent terms available. h| Vail Racquet Club Condominiums
From $24,950
90 Percent Financing
Available
April 19, 1974 The Vail Trail 37

Northwoods Core Range Properties Becomes


Dog Pound
Member Of Homes For
Gets P.U.D. Living Network
been
Gore RangeProperties has easing the way for thousands of
May Open
From Page 2 selected to
join 500 other American families who are
on From Page 5
site useable Real Estate firms
control, coverage, serving 6,000 the move each
and site communities the nation in
year through humane officer, each
municipali-
open space, landscaping
across
industry transfers and employ- ty can catch any
and all 50 states and in Puerto Rico stray animals
development, parking- in ment changes.
and
oneof the most impound them at the
facility.
loading requirements. unique real estate An industry relocation
of the
pro- Eventually though, three people
Two sections proposed marketing organizations in the gram. management and sales will be hired
by the county to run
2914 Grand Ave.
contract received criticism from country.
training seminars, home 945-7466 Glenwood Springs
The
buyer the pound.
the council. The criticisms Homes For Living Net- aids, inter-area referral network
Each animal will be detained in
concerned the lot-site work, of National Mult List Ser- and
dimensions, and the rezoning of vice, as the association is known, Network
on National Communications

using Xerox Telecopier


the pound for
time and
a

then
certain amount of

the
Toughest
hopefully
the three acre Tract A, adjacent comprises a network of residen-
equipment and equity buying are humane society will help to find 4-letter word
Tract B tial Realtors able
to Northwoods’ location, to serve pro- several more reasons why HFL
homes for the animals which
which will be resubdivided into perty owners with a wide
variety and its member firms have
com- aren't claimed. The animals will
< wheels,
homesites. of specialized marketing pro- mitted themselves to better serve be vaccinated if they aren't al-
Councilman John Donovan grams designed to meet their Americans on the move.
ready vaccinated, when
in deep
what he individual needs.
expressed concern over
impounded.
the The HFL Network has created Richard M. Tofel,
felt were everchanging co-owner of
dimensions of the Northwoods numerous services and Gore Range had the
programs Properties,
designed to assist its members in following about the
site. He charged the building site to say com- WOODSY OWL HOOTS:
for Northwoods had grown some doing a better job for their pany's selection to represent
two since its clients, the American Home Buy- HFL in Eagle County. “We shall
acres previous
presentations. It was his ing and Selling Public. Among be better able to follow our policy Shhhhhhh... Jeep Jeep
these services is “HOMES FOR of dedicated total service to
understanding Tracts A and B
our Cherokee Truck

about in size with one LIVING", popular monthly pic- clients. Our appointment the
were equal a as

torial magazine individualized exclusive HFL representative


measuring 5.2 acres and the
for each member and means we have joined a country-
other 5.5 acres.

between all wide network of the best real


V.A.l.’s Jen Wright admitted interchanged es-

members, portraying vividly and tate companies in the business.


the original version had

presented the two tracts as simply, homes available for We can thus fulfill our pledge to Jeep
'
Jeep
Wagoneer CJ-5
immediate provide those extra services
approximately equal in size. occupancy through
HFL members across the nation. which have built
reputation our
However, he said, the tennis SALES 8. SERVICE
Total annual circulation of and given us a growing host of
courts for the Northwoods
friends over the years."
had Homes For Living is over six mil-
project to be located on the
“We are particularly excited
original Tract A site, thus lion, with readership topping the
about the integration of this new
little two 20 million mark.
incorporating a over
This affords each affiliation with our new "Home-
acres into the Northwoods site. magazine
HFL member the extra service of finders” program, designed to
Wright further stated the
homes show our
permanent residents
inclusion of the tennis courts with showing immediately
members the advantages of home owner-
the Northwoods available by fellow
project had been
fact

drawn
ever

and
since plans were first
presented for the
throughout the country, and thus
allows for advance assistance in
ship in Vail
ing.”
as opposed to rent-
[D* MOTORS .Nc,

2914 Grand Avenue


project. 945-7466 P. O. Box 759
-

Several council members Glenwood Springs, Colorado


hotel desks for distribution to
including Donovan, Joe Staufer, their arrival.
and Gerry White, were What’s In visitors upon

New to the activities


calendar Noise pollutes,too.
concerned over the proposed will also be special evening pro-
rezoning of Tract A adjacent to
both the Northwoods
Store For grams, designed as
low cost or
project and free family entertainment
out- Sfe&Compony
r
the Vail golf course. The
door films, square dances, bar-b-
SummerVail

Hl&sirj
proposed contract states “a fixed weekly
-ques, games, etc. A
portion of Tract A to be
...
schedule is in the making with
agreed upon by the Town and From Page 7 each evening (except Sunday)
Vail Associates, Inc., shall be
to home.
set aside for particular activity.
a
rezoned as single family will be given
focuses This program, too,
The national program
residential or residential within a information booklet.
in the
reasonable time.”
on promoting special vacation
air- Probably the most exciting
It of packages involving major
was the general feeling “first" this summer is the Out-
lines, the purpose being to pro-
these councilmen that the Sponsored by
door School at Vail.
Vail as a destination resort
ject
property should either be zoned VRA and the National Hiking
and
rather than a place to stop over-
single family residential, which Association
Ski Touring
would disallow duplexes, the night.
or
these lines is the (NAHSTA), this “low level” out-
A first along
land should be sold to the Town will introduce par-
door
of the golf and tennis program
for inception Mountain
a green belt. (A petition such ticipants to the Rocky
packages. Through
asking for the purchase of such be able ourdoor environment through
land for belt had been
arrangements guests will With
a green the courts or special daily programs.
to reserve space on
presented to the council prior to families as well as individuals in
golf course in advance.
the council the six-day will
meeting.) printed mind, course
Along with the regular
The criticisms of the how to hike and camp,
two and promo- focus on
package brochures and
proposed P.U.D. Ordinance No. 6 out by VRA, mountain safety, map
tional programs put
were tabled and the document has compass skills, etc. Except for
a special committee
was
approved on first reading. booklet one overnight trip, participants
compiled and printed a
Council will have until its next
Vail, how to do it, will be staying in Vail lodges.
what to do in
meeting on June 4 to resolve any
the
on

how to get there


with the inclu- Four of these six-day
sessions

for Vail, to begin


Ranches I
disagreements concerning and dia- are planned
sion of regional map
I
a
P.U.D. ordinance. for the next four
June 30 and run

grams,
who to get in touch
with
consecutive weeks. Please con-
and Acreage
information, etc.
for additional
tact the Vail Resort Association
sent not
The booklet will be Milk Creek I
for further information about the WOLCOTT: 617 acres located on
who will be coming
GIVE A HOOT DON'T POLLUTE only to guests Outdoor School At Vail. at the base of Castle Peak. New four B
vacation, but also to
to Vail on bedroom ranch house with fireplace and all I
conveniences. Approximately 23 B
modern
miles west of Vail. I

RED CANYON: 470 acres four miles west of


|
Edwards. The property is a valley
com-
|
ANNOUNCING
-

BLM land, delightful B


-
pletely surrounded by I
stream flowing through it. Ideal secluded
the M®" l ® B unique in the Vail B
Properties joins makes it area.
location
Gore Range East I
across EAST LAKE CREEK: 160 acres in the
of top realtors from I
For Living Network
Lake Creek Valley. Good access
.n Vo.l- Highway 6. Superb views of the New York B
<he kes. serv.ee reaches of the property. |
.he «.u..rv .» offer you Range from upper
Excellent development potential. I

MQQI3H Gore Range


Sliter and Company I

| homes ■ properties J Rod Sliter


David Sage
Dick Bailey
Bob Kendall
I
F
1

R for, living
l f te hontefinders. 476-2421
.
P.O. Box 1248 —Vail, ColoradoBl6s7
81657
Box 1528
_
Vail, Colorado
o
(303) 476-2482
On This Page)
(See Story
38 The Vail Trail April 19, 1974

There’s Nothing Quite Like Spring Skiing

Photos by Celia Roberts


April 19, 1974
The Vail Trail 39

Improved Land Is Dedicated To


Town Of Vail
Bell relay station North
on
From Page 2
Frontage Road, 23 Preliminary Town plans
Ventilation acres adja- for the
cent to the golf course, 30 acres in tion, the Town of Vail will use of the dedicated
assume
proposed
Potato Patch lands have been formulated to
near Sandstone, complete operation of the shuttle
Asked For Tunnel
three acres west of Booth Creek some degree. The Mountain Bell
bus system
by May, 1975; will
in the 13th site has been for
filing, .5 acres across endeavor to design, construct, suggested a
the skier bridge from Lions Head, public day care center; the golf
and maintain a
An investigation of carbon two the proposed Pit-
pedestrian over-
site
acres near
pass” across 1-70 between Lions-
course as open green belt, a
monoxide levels within the kin
interchange for 1-70 on Katsos Head and community park, or a school;
Eisenhower Tunnel has Sandstone; and will al-
Ranch-Booth and the Sandstone site park.
the Colorado
Creek, and two low V.A.I. to construct as a
prompted parking A field has been consider-
acres south of 1-70 in the 11th structures having two floors
soccer
of Health to request on
Department of ed for the 13th filing Booth Creek
filing Katsos Ranch-Booth one or more of its three
the Colorado Department of principal site, tot lot for the LionsHead
Creek. a
parking lots in Lions Head Vail
to improve the or
Highways In
skier bridge site, a fire station for
of the tunnel
addition, V.A.I. will dedicate Village.
operation to the Vail Metropolitan District
the Pitkin Interchange site, and a
Too, the Town will allow V.A.I.
ventilation system, and
its “right, title, and interest” bus depot for the 11th filing Kat-
in a a permit to have vehicles cross
demonstrate that it can meet

health standards.
parcel of land on the mountain bicycle and pedestrian paths, will
sos-Booth Creek site south of 1-70.
Help your
side of skier
bridge for the dis- eventually develop a public day Theexisting Public Service
The health agency study trict’s planned tennis courts, and
Heart...
that the tunnel care center, will rectify
any defi-
Building on site 24 will become an
indicated
standard of 100 parts of carbon
will grant bicycle-pedestrian ciencies in the
existing stream
interim school to solve the cur-
Help your
path easements through V.A.I. tract lease between V.A.I. rent overcrowding situation at
monoxide per million parts of air
set by the federal
lands.
the Town, will create a
and

public
Dowd Junction and Minturn Ele- Heart FundxJ/
per hour, as A 2.2 of land known mentary Schools public li-
exceeded
acre parcel arts and crafts center in the A- or a Contributed by thePubtiAer
was 165
government, site 24
upon which is situated frame brary, depending on need.
times in the Nov.
as building on site 24 (which
period between the Arts and Crafts A-frame will has If final negotiations continue
21.1973 and March 18, 1974.
already been done), and will The first event today was the
be sold by V.A.I. to the Town for accept dedication of the 5-B smoothly, the proposed
Motorists, however, were not
ser- administering of the oats of office
between
$120,000, according to the provi- vice yard and the LionsHead agreement V.A.I. and
to
exposed to the 30 and 60-minute County Judge Milton D.
sions of the land deal. mall and the Town of Vail will become
monoxide
proposed parkway after comple-
a
Richardson. Brownsville
detrimental carbon
In return for the land dedica- tion. reality by mid-June, 1974.
(Tex.) Herald.
concentrations assumed to affect
health, because only about five
minutes are required to pass
through the tunnel under normal

a
traffic conditions. Even in
traffic accident, the Highway
case of

.
The
Department is able to clear
backed-up traffic within 15

$130,000
minutes.

The tunnel ventilation system


has been operated at a reduced
level
throughout the winter
because of the
necessity to pipe in
hot air to with
cope icing
conditions. Waterproofing
presently is
being completed so
that fan speeds and ventilation

rates can be increased.


Other

prepared by
Kirkpatrick, acting
recommendations

Lane

director
W.

of
Condominium
the Air Pollution Control

Division, and approved by Dr.


Edward G. Dreyfus, executive
director of the State Health
Department, are:

1. The Colorado Air Pollution


Control Commission review the

tunnel carbon monoxide


standards and their
verify
validity or adopt new standards.
(Health officials have some

question about the validity of the


100 ppm one-hour set
exposure
for the tunnel in
view of the sea

level standard of 35 The


ppm.
human body can tolerate less
carbon monoxide at higher
elevations, but provisions exist at
the tunnel
to stop motor vehicle
engines when traffic jams
occur.)
2. The be
Highway Department

Our best pool doesn’t hold water,


requested to improve the

accuracy of its carbon monoxide


detection system. (The seven
tunnel

but you can float on it.


analyzers did not record
many actual violations.)
Those recommendations,
Kirkpatrick said, must be

completed prior contract


also shelter
to
Sunburst is the Sunburst-at-Vail -s a tax
approval for the second tunnel Our rental pool at
dore, anticipated the $130,000* that enjoyed by the whole family,
can be
primary reason why
in July, 1974.
"If the system is and
incapable of and dollars. year round. We 11 explain these
meeting the standards, second condominium makes sense

dore
other investment advantages in owning
construction should be
delayed until an acceptable Professional hotel-style management your own resort.
solution can be found,” he said. investment
"Also, takes care of renting your us co|j ect , contact us directly or
some design changes for
the first
bore ventilation system while you're away, and pays you youi VaH Reakor
>
would whether
share of the daily revenue,
then be necessary.
However, based upon the unused * oriheS«3.ooo. $66,500 or $4i,900 condominium.

capacity condominium is occupied or not.


of the existing your
ventilation system, we are

optimistic that .• I would like more information on Sunburst-at-Vail •

design changes
will • I
not be necessary.” Scholar Building
I Pcnsion-lsubel Suite No. 1 :
' Vail Village NAMIi
1657
: "z-’fV'V-V Vail. Colorado K

i
r

: »s>2o2
i.TOi.w-kifo 7
avail
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: iii.s.phoni :

oller-is contained the


. ■
in
lieilulion of an idler 10
buy the securities dc-scribed herein. Such an

constitute an
This ad does no, Securities and Exchange Commission,
filed with the
to sue
prospectus relating
40 The Vail Trail April 19, 1974

Animals of Vail Mountain


the coming of the weasel, which
Perhaps the noisiest animal
means nothing less than certain
found on Vail Mountain is the lit- by Charles McLaughlin
death.
tle pine squirrel, or Fremonts Owner of the Alaskan Shop The Fremont is the most frolic-
the chickaree
chickaree, name
some and alert member of the
coming from thenondescript and
squirrel family. He is out
squeaking or chattering it makes about summer and winter,
when disturbed. active
although he is not as
The pine squirrel is the western
relative of the eastern red
during the winter months. At this We Blow Our
squir- time of year he is most active in
rel, which it resembles in all
hours after
the early morning
mannerisms and proportions. In
which time he retires for the day.
Own Horn!
coloration he is much
grayer, He is common on Vail
with of rust his
quite
just a tinge on
Mountain and his tracks can be
back and sides, Dear George,
a grayish white almost
seen anywhere. He has
on his underside. The Vail Humane
red
regualr little pathways between Society
Like the common squirrel, the wishes to thank all those who
his food caches, and during
the Fremont squirrel feeds chief-
little contributed to the First Annual
winter he wanders very
ly upon pine and spruce cones, Hound Dog Hoedown. The
from these regular trails. Once a
which are hoarded in large set of tracks is seen between the evening was an
outstanding
caches at the bases of trees, be-
trees, they can be observed in the success financially, and great fun
neath logs and among rocks. for
all winter after every everyone who attended.
Their nests of
same place
pine or spruce Our special thanks to you for
snowfall.
needles and fine strips of bark
Fremonts Chickaree help and cooperation with
In summer the most common your
are usually constructed in the Pine Squirrel the
or
sign of the squirrel’s
presence
advertising.
fork of a branch, well out from
are the heaps of pine cone debris Very truly
ing the latter part of May or early the most relentless of all. By yours,
the main trunk, and from twenty ing
at the bases of the trees.
to feet above the June. his of
smell, he pursues the Ellen Jacobson
forty ground. sense

These nests found in These squirrels are not at all


squirrel through the tree tops. Many claim this squirrel is the
are usually Secretary,
and be coaxed to within bird’s most deadly enemy, des-
the densest forest. To some ex- shy may Though the squirrel is much fas- Vail Humane Society
few feet of troying both eggs and young;
tent this squirrel will use under- a an individual, ter, for some unknown reason he
* * *
tame when not when he others equally positive that
are
ground habitations, especially becoming very seemingly goes crazy
mo'ested. discovers the weasel his trail. the squirrel does not meddle with
during the winter in areas of ex- on
Dear George:
cessive snowfall. the Fremont squirrel has He rushes
up and down among nesting birds. The truth is
The is in the many enemies, and
of these the the treetops, crossing and recros- probably somewhere in the mid- On behalf of Ski Club Vail, 1
breeding season
would like to thank THE VAL
spring, and about four young
most deadly are the hawk, the
sing his trail until, at last, hiding dle, depending on the individual
animal. TRAIL and especially Celia
form a litter. They are born dur- owl and the weasel, the latterbe- among the branches, he awaits
Roberts for the excellent
coverage of the North American
Junior Alpine
Championships.
The articles and
photographs
depicting the history of the event
were excellent. The reporting

and the action shots during the

Make it week of the event

were

I
superb!
would also like to
(March 11-16)

take this

opportunity to thank the citizens

South of the Border


of Vail for their enthusiastic and

helpful support. Without the

advertisers and would


patrons, it
have been impossible to produce
the fine souvenir program. It

Safely!
would also have been impossible
to run the races without the help
of the many people who
volunteered to gatekeep
We are indebted to everyone

who helped to make it one of the

finest Junior Nationals ever!

Thank you.

Sincerely,
Ski Club Vail

David Garton, Jr.


President

* * *

Dear George:
On behalf of the American

Orienteering Service please


accept my appreciation for the

of the
excellent coverage
International Orienteering
5
Foundation visit in the April
issue. Celia Roberts was
Your
of
charming and her photograph
SPRING VACATION the large group outstanding
1#
Will you please send me

• TIRE SPECIALS • send one


I
copies of the paper so that can
to each of the principals
$3.00
I am enclosing my check for
cost.
to cover (hopefully) the
Melba joins me in sending our

B. F. Goodrich Full 4-Ply Polyester


Whitewalls best to you and Ella.

& s I° W Cordially,
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Public Relations
For Every $1 Spent ■

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40,000 Mile Guarantee a. ij J51 . 67 6

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Phone 476-5943
ww
OR IB HE3F!
KEEP DECIBELS DOWN J
k
April 19, 1974
The Vail Trail 41
APPROVED, AND
ENACTED this UNIFORM PLUMBING
16th of CODE
day April, 1974. 1973 completed and approved by the fire-resistive surfaces and attached by
EDITION, NATIONAL
Public Notice Building Official. methods other
TOWN ELECTRICAL CODE 1971 than adhesive materi-
OF VAIL EDI- 3. Section 303: al. Such shall be of
John A. Dobson TION, AND UNIFORM FIRE
veneer
Table No. 3-B is added as follows: material when
CODE 1973 non-combustible ap-
Mayo, EDITION, PROVID- Table No. 3-B
NO. 9 Cleanup Deposits plied over
RESOLUTION ATTEST: ING THAT SAID CODES AND
furring.
TOTAL VALUATION . DEPOSIT All exterior
Series of 1974 Rosalie AMENDMENTS covering of balcony
Jeffrey BE AVAIL- $2,001.00 to
$100,000.00 $lOO.OO guardrails shall be of either non-com-
REGARDING Town Clerk ABLE FOR
A RESOLUTION INSPECTION AT
$100,001.00 to
THE OFFICE bustible material or fire-treated
OF
THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION Published
THE TOWN
$200.00 wood.
in The Vail Trail AND SETTING FORTH $500,000.00
A PORTION OF THE on CLERK,
0F April May $500,001.00 to For the of this section,
19, April 26, 3 and May THE PENALTY CLAUSES purpose a
AREA TO THE TOWN FOR $1,000,000.00
BIGHORN 10, 1974. $300.00 wall area is hereby defined as that
AN ANNEXATION VIOLATIONS OF SAID CODES.
THROUGH $1,000,001.00 and up $400.00 area from corner to floor
corner,
election WHEREAS, the Charter of the 4. Section 413:
level to floor level, of each wall
Town of
the landowners of Vail, Colorado, Section A fifth is added section.
WHEREAS, subparagraph as
4.13, provides that standard follows:
per cent of a certain codes 8. Section 1716:
nore than fifty may
through the enactment of Loft.
Bighorn area of the an A loft is an intermediate The second’sentence is amended
portion of the
:ounty of Eagle, State of Colorado, Public Notice ordinance
with or without
be adopted
amendments;
by reference floor
within
placed
"H"
in any
"I”
story or room to read
Guardrails
as follows:

19th day of February, 1974,


an or occupancy and shall be not less than
>n
the
WHEREAS, the Town Code of which to use
filed an annexation petition with the NOTICE OF is confined as storage, 42 inches in height; provided,
Vail adopted by reference
of the Town of as bedroom, and/or bathroom. however, that in the interior of “H"
Town Clerk Vail,
PUBLIC HEARING amended the Uniform Code and "I”
hereinafter referred to as Building 5. Section 1307: occupancies where the
Colorado, 1970 Edition, Uniform Mechanical is added less
requesting annexation Subparagraph (d) as opening is than 10 feet above
he "Town'’, Code
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1970 Edition, Uniform Plumb- follows: grade, guardrails shall be not
the territory described therein to less than
of that Mr. Louis M. ing Code
Parker, represent- 1970 Edition, National (d) See also Section 1407 (d). 38 inches in height.
the Town; ing the Printery-At-Vail, has applied Electrical Code 1968 and 9.
Town Clerk Edition, 6. Section 1407: Section 3305:
WHEREAS, the
for a Conditional Use Permit in Uniform Fire Code 1970
annexation to Edition; Subparagraph (d) is added as Subparagraph (n) Is amended to
eferred said petition each
accordance with Article 18, Section WHEREAS, of said standard follows: read as follows:
of the Town as a
he Town Council 18.400 of Ordinance No. 8 of codes has been In
(Series amended subsequent (d) Loft requirements. (n) every building four or more
on the 19th day of
ommunication in order to to their in 1. Lofts stories in
1973) permit a incorporation the Town shall not exceed 33 1/3 height, a steel ladder,
February, 1974; of
professional office in MDMF Code Vail, such that the codes per cent of the total floor area of the shall be
the Town Council in a zone. permanently affixed, pro-
WHEREAS, is to be located now in effect in the Town of Vail, into which loft projects. vided for from floor
the 19th Subject use in the room the access the of the
ts regular meeting on day
Staff House, Sandstone 845 Red Colorado, hereinafter referred to as 2. Regardless of the fire-resistance top story to the roof surface unless
1974, found said 70,
of February, the
Sandstone Road. "Town”, are no longer adequate requirements, all lofts constructed the roof has slope greater than four
to be In
indexation petition A Public for the Town; over kitchen in twelve pitch. The written approval
Hearing will be held in areas shall have a
compliance with the
übstantial accordance with Section of Whereas, the Town Council of the minimum of one-hour fire separation
of the Fire Chief of the Vail Fire
21.400
equipments of Colorado Revised Protection shall be obtained
Ordinance No. 8 (Series of 1973) on
Town of Vail, Colorado, finds that from said kitchen. District
Statutes 1963, Section 139-21-6(1), at the adoption current prior to installation with respect
May 9, 1974 3:00 p.m. in the Vail of the editions 3. Any portion of the loft to
nd enacted Resolution No. 5, Series the
Municipal Building. Said Conditional of said standard codes is
necessary measuring less than 5 feet from the size,
method of placement, and
of 1974, of the Town of Vail, for the the finished.floor to
location of said ladder.
Use Permit will be heard before the preservation of public the finished ceiling
Colorado, establishing the 2nd day of
property, shall be included in 10. Section 3309:
Town of Vail Planning Commission health, welfare, peace, or any computation
April, 1974, at 7:30 PM, in the of the total floor area. is amended to
will be transmitted safety; Subparagraph (b)
findings to the
Municipal Building of the Town, for WHEREAS, the Town Council 4. The clear height above or
read as follows:
Town Council for the Town of Vail.
hearing to determine (b) In
a public has enacted Resolution No. 7, Series below a loft shall not be less than 7 a
building 5 or more stories

whether said annexation petition of its feet as at in height one of the required exits
1974, suspending regular measured the leading
with Sections 139-21-3 and TOWN OF VAIL shall be
complied meetings in May, 1974 due to the projecting edge. a smokeproof enclosure.

139-21-4 or the applicable portions S. 5. A winding stairway having a


11. Section 3803:
Diana Toughill expected lack of a quorum necessary
hereof; Administrator to conduct diameter of not less than 5 feet may To subparagraph (d) 2 a third
Zoning business;
at least ten cent of subparagraph
WHEREAS, per be used in connection with a loft of is added as follows:
Published in The Vail Trail on
WHEREAS, the principal 1974
the electors, who are less than 180 feet of floor During construction the extreme
qualified in the Town will
square
April 1974. building period
esident in and landowners of the 19, area; provided, that loft in base of the standpipe shall have a tee
commence by May 1974; however, a
which from the to the
area proposed to be annexed, excess of 180 square feet of floor horizontal pipe
in
WHEREAS, the Town Council vertical
Is situated a county of less than area shall require a standard stairway pipe. The bottom of the tee
considers that the inadequacy of the shall have
twenty-five thousand inhibitants, in accordance with Section 3305. a 6 inch minimum stub
codes now in effect in the Town
filed petition for annexation 6. minimum of 65 of with threaded end and
a an A per cent cap. The cap
creates a situation which is injurious
Public Notice
with the Town Clerk of shall be removed construction
election the the projecting edge shall remain during
to the public and that an emergency to
Town on the 22nd day of March, open.
allow debris to be removed.
exists in that the current editions of 3804:
ten days prior to the 7. The room into which the loft 12. Section
1974, public
NOTICE OF the standard codes must be put into In
tearing established by Resolution will project may be utilized for subparagraph (b) in the fourth
effect before May, 1974 in order to line the word
No. Series of PUBLIC HEARING computing allowable floor area, with "four” is amended to
5, 1974;
properly regulate construction in the read "three”.
WHEREAS, the Town Clerk NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the exception that any adjacent room
Town in 1974; and which is 50 cent 13. Section
eferred said petition for annexation that John A. Dobson, representing per or more open 3805:
WHEREAS, inasmuch as there Said deleted.
Election to the Town as a the Covered Bridge Store, has applied into the primary room may be section is
Council will
variance in accord be no regular meeting of the included as basic floor area. Section 4. to
communication at the scheduled for a parking with Amendments
Town Council after its meeting on Uniform Code
>ublic hearing on said annexation Section 14.601 of Ordinance No. 8 8. In the event a bathroom and/or Mechanical 1973
the 16th day of April, 1974, until its Edition.
of and building bulk closet is constructed within the loft
>etition on the 2nd day of April, (Series 1973) a
meeting on the 4th day of June, The
1974; control variance in accord with area, 40 square feet for one following sections of the

1974, and no special meeting is


WHEREAS, the Town Council in Section 8.506 in order to allow for a bathroom and 12 square feet for one
presently contemplated during the
closet storage be
laid public hearing considered both roof change which will add square or area may granted Continued Page 44
interim, an
ordinary ordinance,
The Covered Bridge Store is as allowable area increase.
said annexation petition and said footage. the two
which under Charter requires 7.
petition for located on Lots C and D, Block 5-B, Section 1705:
annexation election and final passage and
readings for Subparagraph is amended to
continued said hearing to the 16th Vail Village First Filing. (d)2
becomes effective five days after
held in read follows:
day of April, 1974; and
A public hearing will be as
publication following final passage, not than
accordance with Section 21.400 of (d)2 Wood veneer of less

Colorado
WHEREAS,
Revised
Section
Statutes
139-21-6(3),
1963,
Ordinance No. 8 (Series of 1973) on
could
to
not be

control
enacted

construction
in sufficient
in the
1 inch nominal thickness or exterior Dr.
at Vail
time type plywood or particleboard not
irovides that a for May 9, 1974 3:00 p.m. in the
petition Town throughout the 1974 building than inch in
annexationelection filed pursuant to Municipal
be
Building.
heard before
Said
the Town of
variances

Vail
period, which further necessitates the
less

thickness may
3/8
be applied on
nominal
required C.A. Leonard
Section 139-21-6(2) shall take will of an ordi-
enactment emergency fire-resistive rated exterior walls as
irecedence Planning Commission and findings
over an annexation
petition filed pursuant to Section will be transmitted to the Town
nance;
IT
follows: Optometrist
NOW, THEREFORE, BE cent of the entire wall
the Town of Vail. 1. 100 per
139-21-6(1), provided the petition Council for THE TOWN COUN- Contact Lenses
ORDAINED BY area of the first floor above grade.
or annexation election is filed at OF VAIL,
TOWN OF VAIL CIL OF THE TOWN
2. 75 per
cent of each wall area Eye Examinations
east ten days prior to the hearing COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: first floor;
date set the Diana S. Toughill
for each story above the
By Appointment
for annexation petition; 1. Title. minor
Section provided, however, that
Zoning Administrator
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT This ordinance
shall be known as
may be covered 100 per
Golden Peak House
projections
BY The Vail Trail Standard
THE TOWN Published in on the "Ordinance Adopting cent with the approval of the Vail, Colorado
COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
April 19, 1974. Building, Mechanical, Plumbing, Elec- Building Official. i 476-3670
VAIL, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: and Fire Codes, as Amended”. be of combusti-
trical, Such veneer may
Section 1. Title. Section 2. Standard codes adopt- ble material provided it is placed
This resolution shall be known as amended.
ed by reference, as directly against non-combustibie or
he
"Resolution Regarding Proposed The following standard codes, as

lighorn

Annexation
Annexation
Election”.
Through an
Public Notice hereinafter amended,
reference:
are hereby

adopted by
Section 2. Petition 1. Building Code 1973
for annexation Uniform
NOTICE OF A
Section in substantial* compliance International
Edition, published by
with Officials,
annexation statute. PUBLIC HEARING Conference of Building
The said petition for annexation South Workman Mill Road,
Council shall hold a 5360
lection The Town
is found to be in substantial whether Whittier, California 90601.
public hearing to determine
omphance with the requirements of Uniform Mechanical Code
said petition for annexation election 2.
:olorado

The best
Revised 1963, Interna-
Statutes with Colorado Revised 1973 Edition, published by
•ection
complies and
139-21-6(2). tional Association of Plumbing
Sections 139-21-3 and
Section Statutes 1963,
3. Petition for annexation Mechanical Officials, 5032 Alhambra
139'21-4 or the applicable portions
lection accorded over Los Angeles, California
precedence be required to Avenue,
thereof as may
nnexation petition. International Conference
90032, and

in tires and
establish elegibility for annexation
Pursuant to the provisions of of Building Officials.
a
Annexation Act
•ection
under The Municipal
139-21-6(3), Colorado to be held at a 3. Uniform Plumbing Code 1973
of 1965, said hearing International
Revised Statutes said petition Edition, published by
1963, the Town Council
or regular meeting of
annexation election shall be 1974, at Association of Plumbing and Mechan-
of June,

to boot!
the 4th day

gift
on
ccorded precedence over said ical Officials.
in the Municipal Building
7:30 p.m., 1971
nnexation petition. 4. National Electrical Code
of the Town.
Section 4. Public hearing on Edition, by National Fire
published
>etition tor Signed Association, 60 Battery-
annexation election. Protection
The Town John A. Dobson Street, Boston. Massachusetts
Council shall hold a march
•üblic Mayor Buy 4 Atlas Goldenaire or Steel Radial 70
hearing to determine whether 02110.
Fire Code 1973
Petition for annexation election Attest 5. Uniform
tires and choose:
omphes with Colorado Rosalie Jeffrey Edition, published by International
Revised
and
Statutes Sections 139-21-3 and Town Clerk Conference of Building Officials Brown
1963, • A 25-piece set of Casual
Fire Chiefs Association,
39-21-4 or the applicable portions in The Vail Trail on Western
Published
hereof as to and 5360 South Workman Mill Road, Ironstone Dinnerware, or . . .
may be required 19, April 26, May 3 May
'Uablish April 90601.
elegibility for annexation Whittier, California • A 3Vz quart Rival Crock Pot, or
. .
10, 1974.
.

to
inder The Section 3. Amendments
Municipal Annexation Act
Code 1973 Edi- $20.00 book good for
1 1965, said Uniform Building • A coupon
hearing to be held at a
,e
9uiar
meeting of the Town Council tion. <
products and services.
° n
the sections of the
4th day of 1974, at The following
June,
7-30 1973 Edition
PM, in the Building Uniform Building Code
Municipal tires and choose:
Buy 4 Atlas Steelcron
Public Notice
hereinafter
>' the
Town. are
hereby amended as

Section provided:
5. Notice of public starter set of Casual Brown
1. Section 303: • A
'earing. NO. 5 fee of $5.00 set
ORDINANCE The minimum Ironstone Dinnerware, or
. . .
The Town Clerk shall give notice Series of 1974 the first line of Table No.
forth in
1 the aforesaid public hearing in to be $lO.OO. • A Timex Watch (men’s or
ladies), or
...
cc AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE 3-A is amended
°rdance with Colorado Revised
BY REFERENCE, 2. Section 303: book good for
•’etutes Section 139-21-7(2). ADOPTING added • A $lO.OO coupon
1963,
2s (e) is as
UNIFORM Subparagraph
Section 6.
Effective date. amended, the products and services.
CODE 1973 EDI-
This resolution shall take effect RUH-DING All con-
Don
the passage hereof. TION UNIFORM
MECHANIC-
EDITION.
(e) Cleanup
with
Deposits.
valuation in excess
struction a
and choose:
IN
TRODUCED, read, AL CODE 1973
shall require a cleanup Buy 2 Atlas Steelcron tires
of $2 000.00
3-B.
deposit
as set
forth in Table No.
Ray-O-Vac Swivel Lantern,
cleanup deposit shall be paid • A or . .
.
The
with the
Official Coffeemaker.
to the Building • A 4-cup Electric Perkette
The job site shall
fee.
building permit
at all times.
and orderly
WARREN & SOMMER OF VAIL be kept clean
of Vail,
If necessary the Town
INSURANCE Colorado, Will
elean the tob site
and
a
ALPINE
and deduct
Bridge Street It m order
476-3734 264 put
for such services from
sum
Bill Wilto, Broker P O- Box 669
reasonable
the deposit. A refund of the depot
t STANDARD STANDARD
thereof,
Vail, Colorado 81657 I
balance
or the remaining
after all 476-5118
anv shall made
be
Accessories
work has been Tires, Batteries &
appropriate cleanup
Vail's Oldest Agency
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42 The Vail Trail April 19, 1974

protection plan be
County
fire
Denies owners, a

Review amenity for the project. create


worked the density be
out, and
Complete problems for neizhbm
living 2
and that trees (both
reviewed. With these suggestions Easements In Question

Subdivision the sketch plan will proceed to Recommended Tom -Miller, representing the
dead) would be
eliminated bvZ
70 Condominium project as proposed.
preliminary stage. Sandstone
In
In other action, a
From Page 4 Association, made some summation, Don Almond felt
the
Exemption recommendation preliminary
plans for another development in
on
(MDMF)

since the
zoning
land is
requirements
expected to be
comments

easement
regarding the access
rights which he said
project would be mot
digestible if it were reduced bi-

the Lion’s Ridge subdivision, Sky one third.
From Page 4 annexed to the Town in the near
would be needed to allow the de-
tabled until the devel-
undisturbed, Hoyt said. Lion, was
future. Further, the Vail Plan- velopment of Cottonwood Place.
information
Commission Chair- oper supplies more indicated Miller reported that a study by Environmental Factors
Planning ning Commission cur-

Rod Slifer said the of concerning the slope of the land,


which it felt should the condominium association’s Town
Zoning Administrator
man height rent problems
and other technical
problems.
the building would make fire pro- be solved before construction lawyer revealed easement could Diana
Toughill said Vail zoninz
Sky Lion
plans call for 39 units
tection critical factor. He be granted on three conditions: requirements would
a sug- begins. only demand
on about 2 acres. The developer’s architecture for Cottonwood a reduction of
gested meetings be scheduled (1) 16,000 sq. ft for
with report shows a portion of the land Place be similar to Sandstone 70, MDMF
neighboring property Problems Cited zoning. Lower density
sloping at 25 percent but the state (2) Cottonwood Place become zoning would not be possible
or
department of geology shows Problems cited by the planning part of the Sandstone 70 Condo- legal since it would create
approximately the same area spot
commission and Town staff minium Association, and (3) den- zoning in a MDMF neighborhood
with a 45 to 50 percent slope.
members Kent Rose and Diana sity of Cottonwood Place to the However, she suggested an addi-
Gallegos Answers to this and other

tions raised by
ques-
the technical re-
Toughill
resolved
included: (1)
posible un-
boundary dispute, (2) 30
same as

Other
Sandstone 70.

neighboring land owners


tional zoning requirement

environmental
ot an

view committee of
impact study
were asked ft. setback measured from Mrs. Jack (Sandy) Mills, Mr. would
probably reveal the need
the developer.
centerline of creek rather than and Mrs. Don Almond, Mrs. for lower densities due
In other action the commission to en-
high water line
required by as Channing (Sharon) Welin, and vironmental factors.
granted an amendment to Durby
Commercial & Residential county subdivision
regulations, Mrs. Greg (Beth) Kelly Following Toughill’s
Associates’ plans to build 30 units remarks,
(3) easement question on access, expressed feelings that the pro- the planning commission made
2.12 in Vail Heights sub-
Moss Bock on acres
(4) five unuseable
parking ject was too massive compared recommendation to its
counter
division, west of Vail. The
spaces, (5) possible water rights with the land’s capacity and sur- part on the county level.
Depend-
Brick amendment included the addition
problem with privately owned rounding neighborhood, that ef- ing on the action the county plan-
of two units and physical
a
Sandstone ditch which fects the
Biver Bock runs on adjacent stream ning commission lakes, Cotton-
change from two large buildings through the property, (6) inade- would be wood
to three smaller
negative, that common Place will begin construc-
Condition-
Block ones.
quate fire
protection access and recreation areas would be non- tion as proposed or will be amen-
al approval was also given to the non-inclusion in the Vail Fire existent, that snowplowing would ded.
Diamond J mobile home
GERALD GALLEGOS park Protection District, (7) noncon-
476-5125 827-4257 east of Eagle, and the final
or
plat formance to MDMF
zoning re-
P. O. Box 821
for Lake Creek Meadows, 164
Vail, Colorado 81657
units on 311 acres, southwest of
quirements regarding frontage,
setback, separation of buildings,
Trout Unltd. Summer Ski
Edwards was approved. maximum
gross residential floor
area,
maximum wall
length, and
Banquet Set From Page 28

no parking in

a required front
setback passenger Bell Jet Ranger tur-
At the
area.
For May 9 bine helicopter will lift skiers
April 11 meeting of the
from the base of Whistler to the
Don't let dirty Vail Planning Commission, de- The 7th Annual Trout
glaciers on Tremor. Trorey,
velopers Dudley Abbott and Jim
Unlimited State Council Banquet
Cunningham were still unsure as Decker, Blackcomb, Shudder.
windows obstruct your to whether or not they would car-
will be held May 9 at The
Inn of Denver,
Shatter, Naden, Curtain and
Regency 1-25 at Overlord Mountains
ry through with plans to request
38th Ave.
Runs
beautiful view! an exemption or variance from

the county subdivision


Boulder Flycasters Chapter miles in
average
length
two and three

with 2.500 to 3.000


regula- and the Littleton
tions. Cutthroat vertical feet of skiing. Trained
According to Abbott, the
Chapter of Trout Unlimited guides lead each group and will
reason for an exemption or var-
(T.U.) are organizing this year’s
iance request would be to instruct as you ski if you wish.
Now’s the best time speed event which will feature
ea
m up the review Rose Rogers Skiing in
May. June and July is
| t 0' et our Professional process. ex-
C B Morton, secretary of the
plained this speed-up could be excellent the glaciers, a never-
on
= l== fmy crew wash your windows ; done by skipping normal
U.S. Department of the Interior,
to-be-forgotten experience. By
review
inside and out! as the keynote speaker.
J steps and
requirements for
late August, after the first snow-
Cost of the banquet and
I Residential or Commercial sketch plan,
preliminary plan, fall, glacier skiing is again sup
activities will be $l2
and final per dinner or erb.
plan. $22
If per couple, and $1 for each Get
exempted, the original plan together a group of friends
drawing ticket or six for $5 (you
calling for three buildings of 18 andtry skiing this spring and
"S do not have to be
win).
Porter units on .69 acres present to summer. The cost will be
(approximately Tickets are available
30,253 sq. ft.) could be allowed. by writing approximately $B5 per person
Total Colorado Council of Trout
building under per day, slightly higher for the
coverage
this plan would be 16.264 Unlimited, 4260 East Evans Ave.
Powder Mountain and Wedge

Industries
sq. ft. or
Suite 3. Denver. Colo.
45 percent together with 30222,
parking
or by Mountain groups of peaks, which
which would calling 303-758-5856 for
located further from the base
cover approximate- are
reservations and tickets.
ly 10,000 sq. ft. with 16 covered
of Whistler Mountain.
“Service With A Personal Touch” The
and 16 uncovered
spaces. A
evening’s activities will Contact the Garibaldi Ski
Call Tom or Steve at 476-5481 begin at6:oop.m.witha cash bar
swimming pool has been School. Whistler Mountain. Alta
cocktail hour. A dinner
mentioned as a featuring Lake, 8.C., ) 932-5422. lor
recreational (604
London Broil as the entree will further information
begin at 7:00 p.m. followed by a
slide show
on fishing the
Henry’s
Fork. Sec. Morton will speak
at

What do you P\ ////u


8:00
p.m.

ryi Morton's
directed toward
remarks

oil shale,
will be

coal

expect after
Concrete
development and related federal
i/W'xa U water development projects in
Colorado
last winter?. T.U can
and

be
how
groups like
effective and
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The Vail Trail 43

Information Page
Summer parking will be
Spring-Summer located at
Peak, the Antholz
Lions Head, Golden
Dog Registration
propertv, and
Shuttle Bus at gondola 1 for guests only. Deadline Apr. 30
A total of eight shuttle buses
will be available The deadline for
Schedule Told shuttle bus
route
to
this
“man"

summer.
the registration of
dogs 6 months of age and older
Four Twin Coaches, living in the Town of Vail is April
Kent Rose, town engineer, has one
Ginkelvan, and three blue school 30. Dogs may be
announced schedules and plans registered at the
buses Vail Police Station
for the Town of Vail-Vail comprise the total shuttle 24 hours a

bus fleet. day, seven week. Proof of


Associates shuttle bus fleet for According to reports days a

from H.P.D. rabies innoculation


and (Sandy) VanGinkel, must be pre-
the coming spring summer
sented to
designer of Vail's Prototype II receive a dog registra-
seasons.
tion.
the final Ginkelvan, a production model
Through April 21, day Cost
Ginkelvan will be delivered of registration is $2 for
in
of the 1973-74 ski season, the
in males and spayed females, and
shuttle buses will run the mid-July exchange for the
on
$5 for Vail Interfaith Chapel
winter schedule.
return of the
prototype. unspayed females.
regular Hours
The five shuttle buses owned
will be 7:30 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. by
Mondays through Saturdays and
the Town of Vail
cost Students Need Jobs Church Schedule
7:30a m. to 12:00 midnight on approximately $137,064. The
Ginkelvan Prototype II If you know of
cost any jobs for col-
Sundays. VAIL
approximately $25,000 and lege or high school
Starting April 22 and was students,
delivered in late March, 1973;
please contact Genny Schreiber. Catholic Mass 5:30 p.m. Saturday Interfaith
continuing throughout the Chapel
Twin Coaches 2 and 3 cost $49,918 Colorado Mountain Catholic Mass 7:30
summer, two shuttle buses will College in a.m. Sunday Interfaith Chapel
and were delivered in fall,
1973;
Leadville, 80461. Several CMC Ecumenical Protestant
be in operation every day. Daily students
and Twin Coaches are looking for seasonal Service High
schedules will be 3 and 4
7:00 a.m. to
together and part-time jobs. CMC also has Country Parish 9:00 Interfaith Chapel
cost $62,146 with a
a.m. Sunday
12:00midnight Sundays through several Christian Science
delivery date of March graduates who will be 10:30 a.m. Sunday Interfaith Chapel
Thursdays and 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 13, 1974.
looking for jobs in May. Christian Science 7:30 p.m. Ist Wed. of Interfaith
a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.
Although no funds are Chapel
each month
With construction of the budgeted for 1974 to purchase
additional shuttle buses, several Vail Christian
parking-transportation terminal Ministries 5:30 Interfaith
beginning in mid-April, it is
different concepts in shuttle
Let Us Vail Ministries
p.m. Sunday Chapel

expected tthat more and more transportationareunder study. A


Sunday School for
land train with detachable
people will make use of the cars,
3-12 year olds
shuttle buses. For this
reason, if
such as the type used in In On It! 9:00 a.m.
Sunday Interfaith Chapel

Mountain Top 12:30 p.m. Sunday Mid-Vail and


Disneyland, has been studied
demand is high more buses will Services Eagles Nest
with some favorable
be added at peak use hours. response.
If You Have A
Powered by either
gasoline or MINTURN
Parking-transportation
electricity, the land trains could Catholic Mass 7:30 p.m. Saturday St. Patrick’s
terminal construction will also News Tip
necessitate provide shuttle transportation in Catholic Mass 11:00 a.m. Sunday St. Patrick’s
rerouting of the
the village freeing the shuttle Call 476-2444
shuttle buses. The Assembly of God 11:00 a.m. Sunday Assembly of God
new
buses for possible federally
temporary route will transport Assembly of God
subsidized valley-wide
passengers from the main stop at Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Sunday Assembly of God
LionsHead behind the Hilton Inn transportation. Rose felt valley- Commercial Assembly of God
wide transportation was still 7:30 p.m. Assembly of God
and Vail
International, past the Evangelistic Sunday
clinic, and to the parking lot
some three
years
in the future,
Bus Schedule Assembly of God
but planning for it is taking place
behind Gondola 1 which will Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Wed. Assembly of God
be
VAIL TO DENVER
now.
restricted to Jehovah’s Witnesses 8:00 p.m. Tuesday Minturn
by guests only.
use
Arrive
Leave 827-5226
From the gondola 1 parking lot
4:50a.m. 8:00a.m. 10:30 Sunday
the shuttle bus
route will continue Presbyterian a.m.
Presbyterian
11:50 3:00
to Mill Creek Circle and Golden
Peak
don’t borrow 7:05 10:30
before turning around to EDWARDS
9:40p.m. 12:30a.m.
retrace the route back to SUBSCRIBE! Other buses to and from airport Home Bible Study 2:00 p.m. Thursday Southern Baptist
LionsHead.
will be changed, no information Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Sunday Southern Baptist
as yet. Convention Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday Southern Baptist

DENVER TO VAIL

Leaving Arrive RED CLIFF


11:45a.m. 3:00p.m. 9:00 Sunday Mt. Carmel
Catholic Mass a.m.

Public Meeting Schedule 12:30p.m.


6:00p.m.
2:55p.m.
9:15p.m. EAGLE

11:30p.m. 2:35a.m. Cathloic Mass 9:30 a.m. Sunday St. Mary’s

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line of Code 1971 electrical inspection fee; computation


the main supply a gas piping National Electrical
of electrical valuation.
Public Notice is not more are hereby amended as
system required. When Edition the
An electrical permit fee shall Town of 3,)f
one piping system is hereinafter provided: (a) vail r
than gas
paid to the Official in established twelve
installed, each system shall be
1. Article 90:
be Building zoning
the Town ts,#
From Page 41 added as follows: accordance with the following of Vail
with a readily accessible Section 90-11 is r
COI
provided hereinafter °
90-11 Electrical permit fee; schedule: referred ’t0 fWo-
main shutoff valve.
Uniform Mechanical Code 1973 "Town", one of
»
14. Section 2212: which
Edition are hereby amended as in Development District-
A. In the second subparagraph
hereinafter provided: WHEREAS,
the first and fourth lines the words Article H .

1. Section 103:
are inserted after the word ELECTRICAL VALUATION FEE Zoning Ordinance "
"or tube"
The fourth subparagraph is " Development District
pipe". $O.Ol to $5,000.00 $20.00
amended to read follows: Sunburst
as
B. The third subparagraph is $20.00 plus $4.40 per $1,000.00 development;
$5,000.01 to $50,000.00
Appendix B is adopted as part of WHEREAS,
amended to read as follows: valuation or fraction thereof. Vail Associate: i»
this Code. submitted
used in connection an
All fittings $50,000.01 to $500,000.00 $218.00 plus $3.30 per $1,000.00 appl,cation
2. Section 301:
Subparagraph 5 is deleted.
with the above ferrous or non-ferrous valuation or fraction thereof
that
Development
the Town
establish "SS?
pipe shall be of malleable iron or $500,000.01 and above plus $2.20 per $1,000.00 District 2 and
3. Section 302: $1,485.00
necessary
steel, or yellow brass
(containing not valuation or fraction thereof zoning
amendment,
Subparagraph (b) 1 is amended to
more than 75 per cent copper), or
Northwoods development on ? 1
read as follows: ,he G
Town'"
ferrous or material °' a Peak
other non-ferrous
1. Any Group A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
used.
approved for the pipe being
or H Occupancy.
C. A fifth subparagraph is added in accordance
WHEREAS, the
fee Official with the requested
4. Section 420: (b) An electrical inspection .

Between the first and second


as follows:
shall also be paid to the Building following schedule:
zoning would in effect downtorej
two sub-
All threaded pipe fittings shall be
area of the special development?
subparagraphs are added whole and
as follows:
tapped tapered. reduce therein a
paragraphs ELECTRICAL VALUATION FEE allowabledevelopment
15. Section 2213: density •.
RATING FUEL INPUT, is the
development
amount of fuel in BTU per hour that
A. To subparagraph (a) a second $O.Ol to $300.00 $6.00
covered
would
provide mJ
can be safely burned In at
subparagraph Is added as follows: $300.01 to $2,000.00 $B.OO parking for
vehicles J
appliances in more open
Tubing joints ferrous and $2,000.01 to $50,000.00 $4.00 per each $1,000.00 valuation space than is requiree
the altitude theappliance is Installed. under
non-ferrous metallic materials shall or fraction
the present
amount
thereof zoning ana »
RATING OUTPUT is the Environmental
of heat in BTU that an appliance will
be flared tubing fittings, welded $50,000.01 to $500,000.00 $50.00 plus $3.00 per each $1,000.00 Impact Report inZ
cates that the
tubing fittings, or tubing fittings valuation or fraction thereof development wow
deliver when operating at the correct
brazed with material $500,000.01 and above $550.00 plus $2.00 each have minimal negative
input.
a having a per $1,000.00 effects on th

melting point in excess of 1000 valuation or fraction thereof Town;


5. Section 503:
In the second in the
degrees F. Brazed joints are not WHEREAS, the Planning Cor-
paragraph
permitted inside buildings. All joints mission and the
“Manual" is Design Review Boat
first line the word the
shall be of an approved type. of Town have duly
inserted between the words “approv- (c) Computation of electrical of the property; recommend*
Underground joints between dis-sim- provided, however, the establishment of said Soecu'
ed" and “shut off”. valuation with to that the giving of an oral order shall
respect electrical
ilar metals shall be made with an Development District 2;
6. Section 508: fee and electrical inspection not abrogate the for the
approved dielectric fitting. permit necessity
A. To the second is WHEREAS, the Town Council
subparagraph fee. issuance of a written order which is has
B. is amended held three public
added second sentence as follows: Subparagraph (e) this hearings on sa£
a The electrical valuation shall be expressly required by section.
If the garage floor level is below
to read as follows:
9.5 cent of the Section 8. .Standard codes and
request and considers that it i
and per total structure
(e) Supporting, backfill, reasonable, appropriate, and bene-
the highest level of the driveway valuation. amendments available for inspection.
protection. All ficial Town
to the measurement gas piping shall be to the and its citizens to
leading garage, 2. Section 331-2: The standard codes and amend-
adequately supported by metal straps establish said Special
shall be made from such highest level Deveiopmr
A third is added ments adopted by this ordinance
in the or hooks at intervals not to exceed subparagraph as District 2; and
unless adequate openings exist shall be available for inspection at the
that shown in Table No. 22-A. follows:
garage wall at floor level, and above WHEREAS, the request forth
Office of the Town Clerk of the
Tubing shall be substantially support- Aluminum conductors smaller establishment of said
grade, to permit vapors Spec*
so as gasoline than No. 8 shall
Town of Colorado.
ed at intervals of not more than 4 not be used within Vail, Development District 2 for
to drain off garage floor.
Section 9. Ordinance repeals and
t*i

B. A added
feet. Such supports shall not be of any structure. Northwoods development has bee
fifth subparagraph is supersedes
aluminum or combustible material. 3. Section 336-3: Chapters 1.2, 3 and 4 of the
as follows: processed by Zoning Adminis-
Additional add- Title V of the Town Code of Vail.
heaters not be
Tubing on new Installations, when subparagraphs are
trator, Planning Commission, Desji
Water shall The
confined by building structure such ed as follows: enactment of this ordinance Review and
installed in bedrooms, rooms used for Board, Town Council in
through holes in plates, Structures which wired repeals Chapters and 4 of Title
or
as passage (d) may be 1,2,3 substantial compliance with th
sleeping purposes, bathrooms, V of the Town Code of
or shall be protected at with either type of nonmetallic Vail and the
normally kept studs, joists, provisions of the Zoning Ordinance;
occupied rooms
such points by ferrous shields such as sheated cable: provisions hereof shall be incorporat-
closed, or closets or recesses used for NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
steel or 1. ed into the Town
conduit tubing of not less Condominium unit. Code and shall ORDAINED BY THE TOWN
wearing apparel or home cleaning COUN-
than .035 inches wall thickness. 2. Apartment unit. supersede the repealed chapters and CIL OF THE TOWN
equipment, or under a stairway. OF VAIL,
Gas piping Installed below grade 3. Efficiency dwelling unit. sections of said the ordinance
7. Section 705: title, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS:
shall be supported at all 4. Any other unit having kitchen sections
In the first subparagraph in the effectively becoming Town Code Section 1. Title.
points on undisturbed or well-com- facilities to be rented other than on a
sections in accordance with the snail
first line the word "direct" is This ordinance be knownh
pacted soil. Material used for backfill day-by-day basis. following cross-reference index:
amended to read "fuel". the "Ordinance Establishing Special
around the 5. One and Ordinance
8. Section 706: piping shall be free of two family dwelling Town Code Development District 2".
rocks, building materials, ashes, and structures. Section Section
In subparagraphs (g) 5 and (g) 7 Section 2. Purpose of specm
the word "direct” is amended to read trash. (e) Individual distribution panel 1 development district.
5-1-1
C. Subparagraph (g) is amended required. 2
"fuel". 5-2-1 A special development district i
to read as follows: Each individual unit referred to in
9. Section 801: 3 5-3-1 established to assure comprehensive
to
(g) Unions. Ground-joint unions subparagraph (d) of this section 4 and
Said section is amended read as 5-3-2 development use of an area mi
may be used at which is wired
follows: exposed fixtures, with nonmetallic 5 manner be harmonious wit*
5-3-3 that will
801. In appliances, or equipment connec- sheated cable shall have an individual 6 character the
addition to the require- the general of Towne'
in distribution panel 5.3.4
ments of Chapter vented tions, and exposed exterior specifically for and provide adequate
5, every '
5-3-5 Vail, Colorado,
locations Immediately on the dis- installed within said unit. 8
decorative appliance, vented wall 5-4 -l open space and recreational
charge side of Wiring from
unit heater, and room heater a building shut-off (f) main electrical 3 the ob-
furnace, 5-5-1 amenities, and promote
valve. Heavy duty flanged type source to individual unit.
shall comply with the applicable Ordinanceo'
!? jectives of the Zoning
unions
5 61

The may be used in special cases Electrical service from the main
requirements of this Chapter. special district
when first approved by the Building electric source of the building to each
11 5 71
’ the Town; ordinarily a
Installation of floor furnaces is 12 will be created only when the
unions unit
5-8-1
prohibited and all references thereto
Official. Bushings or shall not individual shall be wired in
Section development density will be lower
in be
be used in concealed locations. electric metallic tubing. 10. Penalty clauses for
this Chapter of this Code shall than the existing zoning,
violations of allowed by
regarded been deleted by 16. Section 2215: (g) Electric metallic
requir- adopted standard codes
as having tubing and Environmental Impact Repat
Said section is amended to ed except as in as amended.
this section. read as provided subpara-
All
indicates that the special develop-
follows: graph of this section. A. penalty provisions in the
10. Section 906: (d) will have substantial
All adopted ment not a
A. In 2215. Liquified petroleum instal- other structures and uses shall standard codes as amended
subparagraph (b) in the effect on the Town or IB
lations shall meet the requirements are negative
third line the number “5" is amended
be wired in electric metallic hereby abrogated.
tubing the development n
set forth in Section except provided B. A violation of inhabitants,
to read "3". 100-5-5, as in subparagraph any provision of to ttt
the standard regarded as
complementary
Colorado Revised Statutes 1963, as (d) of this section. codes as amended which
B. In subparagraph (d) in the
amended. are adopted by this
Town
by the Town Council, Plinn'i’l
second line the number "1" is Exception: Continuous rigid cable ordinance and Revien
from Commission, and Design
Discharge relief valves shall supports may be used in incorporated Into the
Town Code of
amended to read "3". lieu of
be into the open air and be at Vail shall be a
Board, and there are signify” l
11. Section 1101: shall electrical metallic tubing for hori- violation of the Town
least 5 feet aspects of the special development
Said section is amended to read as
away from and below the zontal runs, provided the Code.
supports tM
level of into C. The which cannot be satisfied under
follows: any opening a building. and cable are in accordance with penalty clauses in the
Code
17. Section 2218: Article of the of Vail are as existing zoning.
Section 1101 (a) Every ventila- 318 National Electrical follows:
To (b) added Section 3. Special Development
tion system which is attached to or is subparagraph are Code 1971 Edition. 1. Section 1-1-7.
sentences as
Violations and
two follows: 4. Section 512-1: District 2 established.
a part of a building shall conform to 9
When gas-fired appliances are to Pursuant to the provisions
the requirements of this Chapter, Said section is amended to read Any person
as violating any 1 21 of the Zonmj
in be operated at
elevations above 1,000 follows: provision of the Town Articles and
except as provided subparagraph Code of W.
feet above sea level, the manufactur- Ordinance of the Town of
of this Section. A residential Vail shall
(b) storage garage is a be guilty of a 0*
er's input rating shall be reduced Colorado, Special Development
(b) All and exhaust by building or room used misdemeanor, and
ventilating 4% each
primarily for upon convic- for Wt
for 1,000 feet above sea the tion
trict 2 is established
equipment shall be enclosed in a
noncommercial parking or
thereof shall be 7.6 J
level before The
punished development on
shaft determining volume. storage of by a
Northwoods
enclosure and ventilated to the- vehicles which do not fine not to exceed to-wit a P° r, on
reof for all commercial kitchens and
reduced input rating shall be divided exceed 9 $300.00 or
acres in the Town, '
passenger capacity, and by imprisonment Finn
by the heating value of the gas served Tract B, Vail Village Seventh
food service the shaft which shall not be used for not to exceed 90
facilities; other days,
enclosure shall be constructed in
to the
appliance, to obtain the than minor service or
unless otherwise
or both,

stated by any
and all of Tract 1. Vail
ViiieJ
corresponding gas
repair which
accordance with the
demand in cubic operations on section of
Fourteenth Filing,
provisions of vehicles regularly this Code as “SD?
feet per hour. district may be referred to
Section parked stored therein. S“ ,
1706, subparagraphs

and or
l .t?6n, '
On

(b), of the Uniform


Building
(a)
Code
Uniform
Section 5. Amendments to
Section 7.
Amendments to Uni-
Vlo
I
’ lB- Separa,a
Section 4. Development
wit""

1973 Edition. Plumbing Code 1973 form Fire Code 1973 the special district. <
Edition. Each and every that
Edition. day any
12. Section 2206: The violation
A. The Development
following section of the continues shall its Ncn
To
The following sections of the be inc., for
A. after the Uniform Fire Code Vail Associates,
subparagraph (a) 1973 Edition Is considered a separate misde- 15
second Uniform Plumbing Code 1973 woods development, which
subparagraph an exception is hereby amended as meanor.
Edition are
hereinafter is app
added as follows: hereby amended as of its said application,
provided: Section 11. Effective
hereinafter provided: date. nerei
Exception: The requirement for 1. Section 1.210: This ordinance incorporated by reference ■ .
1. Section 1004: shall take effect
inspection prior to
covering the pipe Additional upon the made a part of Special
subparagraphs are add- passage hereof.
shall not Subparagraph (a) is amended to ed District and constitutes age
apply to underground as follows: Section 12. Repeal of 2.
read follows: portions of w«
piping which is to be plowed in
as
(c) The Town plan which shall be complied
or Chief or his Code of Vail and Ordinance
(a) Water pipe and duly sP
installed by the injection fittings shall be authorized representative No. 7, Series of 1973. the development within the
method, of upon ascer-
provided that the Official brass, copper, cast Iron, galvanized district.
Building taining building .
has been notified 48 hours prior
malleable
iron, galvanized wrought and
a or the appliances n.„?J' naC, ' n "" °' <sls ordl- B. Amendments of
_

the
nMt)
D
to systems installed therein to
iron,galvanized steel, be by
the start of the installation. lead, or other unsafe so as opment Plan shall be approved
to create a hazard to
B. approved materials. All life
Subparagraph (b) 2 Is amended materials or property for a
Town Council by resolution.
to read as follows:
used

except
in the
valves
water supply system,
subparagraphs (a)
reason

or
(b)
specified
of this
in
OrdiSee^^ 4 5^7^-^' !
4 -- C. Each phase o< >"e

(b) Final
piping inspection. This
and similar
devices, section, shall serve upon ment shall require the appro**l
shall the owner or C °' Oraa the T
be of like
inspection shall include an air
where
a
material, except the person
having control of the
°' *f"
Design Review Board of •
pressure at which
otherwise approved by the of A
test, time the gas property written notice pursuant to the provisions
Administrative
a
stating the INTRODUCED, AS READ AN
piping shall stand a pressure of not Authority. Provided, hazard its and 15 of the Zoning Ordinance ’ .Lur
NC
less than 10 pounds per square inch
however,
to and
that lateral water lines up and time by which
cause, setting a date
the hazard shall PROVEn FMn
enacted
ORD NANCE
' TO
' AP-
the commencement of site P

gage pressure, at the discretion including 2 inches in


diameter TAKE or o

or of be eliminated, and EFFECT upon atlon, building construction,


shall be of Type K warning that the final
the Building Official the and copper tubing and failure passage improvement of open space
piping to comply with the AT
valves
upstream of the appliances
lateral water lines larger than 2
inches shall cause the building
notice
publishfS
PUBLISHED
S’i and ord ered
the special district by
the
devjwj
In diameter shall be of or its ONCE IN FULI
may be tested at a pressure of at least ductal Iron premises in accordance with the Develops
to be closed and remain TEN
6 inches of mercury measured
pipe. DAYS AFTER PASS-
with a P,an -
manometer or slope gage. Test
2. Section
Subparagraph
1005:
ha "ra h«
th?s
this
E
i6th
16th
A
£
day
SOC
?
of
N AS poss ible,
Section 5. Content of
pressures shall be held for a (g) is added as April, 1974.
length of follows: (a) An order that a ment Plan.
time satisfactory to the building or
Building p Plan
Official, but In no case for less than
(g) A 6 Inch
gate valve of brass or
!*' ?rn 'MS Men closed shall
be
John A. Dobson The Development
folio*"”
a by ,ha the
15 minutes, with no perceptible drop
other approved material shall be
.l , chle' or Ols duly
ATTEST:
Mayor but is not limited to

3
authorized representative
In installed feet ahead of upon the
pressure. For welded piping, and each fire Rosalie Jeffrey
,h Environmental
for
piping carrying gas at pressures in
hydrant. o' ', M,son having control Town Clerk
A.

3. Section P ana in cordan
excess of 14 inches water column 1103:
state ,h
the
? Mifl ° ,d '' ‘hall port approved ac
tne
Section hazard and its cause 16.503 of
pressure, the test shall not 1103 is amended to read
which *"* Va " Tra " Section
pressure
be less than 60 pounds per square
as follows:
Section 1103.
thT$S 2 M‘
wr,ttan
d C,OS,n9
notice
’ provided Ordinance.
B. Existing and
„ nt
.
d con-

inch and shall be continued for a Building Sewer in


Materials. subparagraph (c) of this sue
length of time satisfactory to the C
section was
tours after grading and fnOt
Building Official, but In no case for (a) The building sewer, beginning dosed shall
closed
ThlH d With
i‘
and that the area ment having contour inter**
tn
5 feet from remain where
less than 30
minutes. These tests shall
any
building or structure closed until the more than 2 feet
be made in the presence of the
shall be of vitrified clay pipe’
authorized
°' Chl-' °' A Public Notice slope on the site is 25 P«
'*
flOt
Building Official. All necessary
approved cast Iron pipe, or
approved
representative. less, and contour <n,er* a .
vef«e
for "VC pipe. <•> A closed feet where
tn
apparatus conducting tests shall building or its more than 5
pr-hlses shah not b e ORDINANCE NO.
be furnished by the permit holder. (b) Vitrified clay pipe joints shall occupied 6 slope on the site is 9 rea,e
m<'''
be vp by Series of
zloCU
"
13. Section 2211: the Improved ««pt personnel 1974 supplemental n
permajoint type. requlr- per cent; n|
tH
Subparagraph (c) is amended to
iron soil Pipe
,J.c 3 Cast joints and i d .L°
In the
ellminate
the hazard indicated
calaa
AN
ORDINANCE ESTABLISH
tatlon of proposed contou in ,}.
|sT^CE C '* °EVeY£p EN T
order of L H
read as follows: - PVC pipe joints shall be approved closing. h submitted to the Zoning
L M
Main rubber gaskets. (0 The Chief for ea
(c) shutoff. A shutoff valve or his D trator with the plans
ThV ZONING
dmv T
AMENDING
cS L~'o-
shall be provided In the (d) All sewer lines of the
main supply 8 Inches or m development. o f 1
line of In a tmc
ORDINANCE OF at a ’“
a gas piping system and shall larger diameter shall be THE C. A site plan, |fls
tapped a4< TOWN, THE oW
be placed so into a new or °L ha “'° ! referred |n OFFICIAL or larger.
as to be readily existing manhole. to ZONING Inch equals 30 feet J(l
MAP, AND THE
accessible. If a service Section 6. subparagraphs (a) or (bl
shutoff valve is Amendments to section
nr
BOUNDARIES of the zon
the locations and
provided by the gas National In the event said hazards use
utility and is near Electrical Code 1971 3 R buildings and structures,
?hV 'aL
r.n

the
be corrected within S
PERT AINING
building, an Edition. TO site a
additional valve fortye.ghl hours ISL THE and all principal
t,o,”
on AREA
from the OF THE
The following sections giving o, the ora landscape
of the SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT. features such as
-
.■ ........
• . .. ~,
‘°"<rol
WHEREAS, Article
1, Section Continued
April 19, 1974
The Vail Trail 45
or conditional and
uses, for
the operation necessary S

Public Notice T?.,


thereof. n 10, Rezonin S °<
of « portion
Section ' „
9. Development A
’ Va"
Vllla9* Seventh

Stock Market Report


stan-
dards. Filing
The A portion
From Page 44 following development of Tract A, Vail Village
stan-
?h«
dards are required e th Fi,in9’ to be agreed upon
recreational facilities, pedestrian
in the special the ? by
district: Tpwn and Vail
Associates, Inc.
plazas and walkways, service areas, A. Lot area and
shall be rezoned as
By Mervyn L. Lapin
site dlmen- Single Family
driveways, and off-street parking and slons. Residential or Residential at supp’ ied Py Vail Securities Investments, a member
the tr
loading areas. discretion National Association of Securities
The special district shall of the Council within a
?e Dealers, are bids and offers quoted
consist of lnvest
D. A preliminary landscape a single site of 7.643 acres. reasonable time. no
7lent to other ovet-the-counter dealers as of
plan, at a scale of 1 inch equals 30 B. Setbacks. Section 11.
f?i X mate 1:00 p,m
* of the
day shown. The quotations do not represent
Recreational Ameni-
*
actual transactions.
.

feet or larger, showing existing The ties Tax.


required setbacks shall be as
landscape features to be retained or indicated in The
the recreational amenities tax Vail Vail Aspen Rocky Mtn.
Development Plan due Date
removed, and showing proposed minimum of io for the Associates Bonds Polaris Ski Corp. Airways
being feet. Northwoods development
and under
landscaping landscaped site C. Distances Ordinance No. 2, Series
between Build- of 4/12 9-1/4-9-5/8 850-870 .32-.37 9-3/4-10 1-1/2-1-7/8
features 1 974
development such as out-
ings. . - of the Town of Vail, Colorado, 4/15 9-1/4-9-5/8 850-870 .32-.37 9-3/4-10 1-1/2-1-7/8
recreational shall
door facilities, bicycle The minimum distances
be assessed at the rate of
between $0.75 4/16 9-1/4-9-1/2 850-870 .32-.37 9-1/2-10 1-1/2-1-7/8
trails, pedestrian plazas and per square foot of
paths, all structures shall be as indicated in floor area and shall 4/17 850-870 .30-.35
water be
9-1/8-9-3/8 9-1/4-9-3/4 1-1/2-1-7/8
walkways, features, and other paid on a phase
the Development Plan, basis. 4/18 9-1/8-9-1/2 850-870 .30-.35 9-1/4-9-3/4 1-1/2-1-7/8
being a
elements. •

minimum of 30 feet. Section 12. Amendment of This report is nu. a<id should be construed as an offer
E. Preliminary building eleva- D. Zoning Ordinance, Official not tc. sell or
Height. Zoning the solicitation of an offer to any securities. The set forth
sections, and floor at Map, and pertinent buy information
tions, plans, a The maximum of zoning districts. herein has been obtainedfrom sources which
height buildings we believe to be
reliable, but it
scale of 1/8 inch equals 1 foot or shall A. This
be 45 feet. ordinance, which estab- is not guaranteed as to accuracy or completeness. The information and
in sufficient detail lishes Special
larger, to E. Density Control. Development District 2 expressions of opinion herein are subject to change without notice. Vail
Gross Residential Floor and sets forth Securities, Inc. officers or
determine The combined gross
provisions applicable and/or its employees may from time to time buy
residential or sell securities in the open market.
Area, interior circulation, locations floor thereto, constitutes an amendment of
area (GRFA) of all
within and buildings the
of uses buildings, the constructed in the Zoning Ordinance, Ordinance No.
special district
8, Series of
general scale and appearance of the shall not exceed feet.
of 1973, the Town of
175,000 square
proposed buildings shall be submitted F. Bulk Control.
Vail, Colorado, and requires that the
Building
phase basis. Official Map
on a The maximum length of wall
Zoning and the
any
F. An architectural model of of boundaries of the zoning districts
face shall be
building

\
a 175 feet

Vail Securities 5
the site and the proposed develop- with minimum offset of 7 pertaining to the area of the special
a 1
/i feet for
documented development be to
ment, by photographs, every 80 feet of wall amended indi-


length; and the
cate the
at a scale of 1 inch equals 30 feet or maximum distance establishment of said

portraying
in the same
plane
special district, and the
Zoning
Uf \ Vail Associates
larger, the scale and between two corners of
any a
relationship of the development Administrator is hereby directed to
to building shall be 225 feet. Bi 1 Stock and Bond
,
have said
site, and illustrating promptly physically Bl »/V JjSgB
the the form and map

the
G. Site Coverage.
modified in said
f
VAI
All Exchange Securities
mass of structures in develop- accordance with
ment.
total
Not
site
more than 25 per cent of the
amendments.
l\ JMB\|GSSv ] 1/ Vail Business Opportunities
G. Since phased construction is
area may be covered by B. The provisions of this ■ I If Land Syndications
buildings. Ordinance shall second
contemplated, a program must be become the
H. Useable Open Space. of

IIfilM
chapter Article 13 of the
submitted indicating order and Zoning Merv Lapin
I. Useable open space for /
of Ordinance; the caption of Article 13
timing
phasing of
construction
recreational amenities,
phases,
and
dwelling units shall be required as is amended to read “Special ■Ex?^^\Yiibiii*,I| vail —
476-5531 —

proposals for interim


indicated in the
Development Plan, Development District”; and the BI L— Denver —
255-2111 —-

development. but in no case shall the useable open caption of the first of
H. Legal and chapter Article
description survey space requirements be than:
the
less 13 shall be "Special Development
of the area of special district shall
a. A minimum of 1 square
be to
District 1"; and the caption of the
furnished the Zoning Adminis- foot of useable open space second
trator.
chapter of Article 13 shall be
for each 4 feet of gross "Special Development District 2”. laryngectomee. By example and obvious change in wart or mole.
Section 6. Permitted uses in residential floor area. Section 13. Effective date.
special district. b. Not less than experience they encourage and If you experience any of these
150 square This ordinance shall take effect
The shall
following uses be
feet of useable open space five
days after publication following impress upon him that the out- symptoms over a
period of more
permitted: shall be for each
provided the final passage hereof.
A. A maximum look is not as bad as it seem. than two weeks it would be wise
of 135 dwell- dwelling unit. may
ing units. READ ON
2. Useable open space may be INTRODUCED, They convince him that many to see your doctor. Heed the ACS
B. A maximum of FIRST
6 dwelling common space to more
READING, APPROVED,
accessible available to him “We Want To Out
units to house on-site management than
AND ORDERED PUBLISHED persons are help slogan: Wipe
one dwelling unit, or private
personnel. ONCE IN
FULL, this 16th day of learn to speak again. Cancer In Your Lifetime.”
space accessible to separate dwelling
Section 7. Conditional in April, 1974, and a public
uses
units,'or combination thereof. At hearing on
The “he and him”
district.*
a
this ordinance be at the
pronouns
special cent the
shall held
least 50 per of required
The following conditional uses regular meeting of the Town Council are used because the vast major-
useable open space shall be provided
shall be of the Town of Vail,
permitted, subject to at ground level, exclusive of required Colorado, on
ity of these cancer victims are
issuance of a Conditional Use Permit
front setback areas.
the 4th day of June, 1974, at 7:30
Another trait most The Country Parson
in accordance with PM, in the Municipal Building. men. laryn-
the provisions of 3. At least 75 per cent of the
Article 18 of the
Zoning Ordinance:
required ground level useable open
TOWN OF VAIL gectomees have in common is
A. John A. Dobson
Private that
clubs and civic, space shall be common space. The
Mayor
they were very heavy cigar-
cultural, and fraternal minimum dimension of any area
organizations. ATTEST: smokers. Hoarseness and
B. Ski lifts and tows. ette
qualifying as ground level useable
Rosalie Jeffrey
C. Public buildings, grounds, open space shall be 10 feet.
Town Clerk
difficulty in swallowing are the
and facilities. Not cent
4. than 50 for this
early warning signals
more per

D. Public park of useable open space require- Published in The Vail Trail on April
and recreational the
facilities. be or 19, 1974. kind of cancer.
ment may satisfied by balconies

Section 8. Accessory uses in


roof decks. The minimum dimension The laryngectomee is retaught
special district. of any area qualifying as non-ground
level useable open space shall be 5
to speak by taking air into his
be
The
permitted:
following accessory uses shall
feet, and any such area shall contain Cancer mouth and swallowing or
forcing
50 square feet. the
A. Private underground
at least
the air into esophagus by
I. Landscaping and Site Devel-
garages, swimming pools, patios, or locking the tongue to the roof of
recreational
incidental to
facilities
permitted
customarily
residential
opment.
At least 60
shall
per

be
cent of the
landscaped
total

as
Report the mouth. Some laryngectomees
site area
uses.
learn this process in a few weeks,
B. provided in the Development Plan.
Meeting room and ancillary
facilities j. Parking and Loading. but others may take as long as a
diffi-
feet of
not to exceed 3,000 square
1. The quantity of off-street Say “Ah-h-h.” That’s not
floor area.
year.
C. Home parking and loading facilities shall be
cult to do, is it? Not difficult, that
occupations, subject
in with Article Local I.A.L. clubs cooperate
to provided accordance full of your
issuance of a home occupation is, if you have the use
permit in accordance with the
14 of the Zoning Ordinance.
cords. But
with colleges which
Colorado Sharing with others is as
2. At least 85 per cent of the
vocal some 25,000
provisions furnish
of Section 17.300 of the
parking shall be located
in the U.S.
qualified speech thera- easy as tying your shoes—-
Zoning Ordinance. required
laryngectomees living
0. Other
within the main building or buildings, pists to work with the laryngecto- difficult
uses customarily in-
beneath accessory decks, terraces, today have had to learn how to and just as till you
cidental and
accessory to permitted
or mees. Some laryngectomees are
the hard
or plazas, and shall be completely
speak all over again get the hang of it.
enclosed and screened from view; and
have had their
so proficient at this kind of
required way. These people
provided, further, that no
voice removed
speech they can teach others.
parking shall be exposed surface larynx, or box,
This is ideal because a laryn-
such is necessary and
parking unless
surgically, most of them because
approval therefor is obtained from gectomee is better able to
Planning Commission of the of cancer.
the
is of
demonstrate the “burping" pro-
Town. Cancer of the larynx one
the laryn-
3. No parking or
loading area cess which porduces
required front the most curable of all cancers,
gectomized speech.
shall be located in any
if
being about 90 percent curable
area, and no parking or
setback
The American Cancer Society
Canada's Care! loading shall be permitted at any
it is discovered in time. It is
time in areas

open
designated for
use
recrea-

in the
estimated that 6,000 new cases of sponsors
this rehabilitation pro- GLENWOOD
tion or space of the community
Development Plan. of the are gram as part
larynx
cancer
services offered to cancer pat- GLASS COMPANY
in the U.S.
diagnosed each year
ients and their families.
Other re-
The American Cancer Society
habilitation programs are Reach serving
a
rehabilitation organi- THE VAIL AREA
sponsors for breast cancer
To Recovery
zation, the International Associa- and the ostomy clubs for
Commercial
patients and Residential
Picture Framing tion
whose purpose
of Laryngectomees (lAL),
is to help those
those who have
had illestomy and

colostomy surgery. PLATE GLASS


voice box
who have lost their
Creative Custom Framing Wood & Metal All programs are emphasized AUTO
There are 170
through cancer.
during the month of April to raise
MIRRORS
Pre-cut Metal Frame Kits for Sale member clubs of this organiza- WINDOW GLASS
funds for thefight against cancer INSULATING GLASS
Colored Mat Board Supplies tion, three in
Colorado.
SHOWER DOORS
and to publicize the seven warn-
who is newly laryn- PATIO DOORS
A person one of
ing signals of cancer,
tremen-
Jeff Houston Frame Shop gectomized undergoes a which is “hoarseness or difficulty
does his Lot Better Lot Closer
dous emotional shock, as
Slifer Buildme Bridse Street in swallowing.” Other warning
476-5994 Hie
-
-
Downstair, in of the
The members Call
-
family. signals include: change in bowel

Chord Clubs” are very Glenwood Springs


“Lost that
or bladder habits; a sore
helpful in helping new
does not heal; unusual bleeding
laryngectomees. At the request lump 945-6688
or discharge; thickening or
call the pat-
of the doctor they on
in breast or elsewhere; indiges-
him
ient in the hospital to help in swallowing;
tion or difficulty
through the ordeal of becoming a

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TWO BEDROOM
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for sale baths. Six month lease


required
$300.00 per month plus
Located behind Safeway To
10 Cents a Word 52.00 Minimum Per Insertion Cash In Advance, Please! married couple only. If seriously
FIREWOOD Vail all season interested call collect
wood. Split pinion, pine and 205-974-1974. (23-4t
cedar. Yes I am still here to serve
OR LONG Term VORLAUFER AND VAIL In-
1960 FIAT SPYDER Converti- SHORT
you all. For reliable service call THE HAMLET
rentals. Furnished or unfurnish- ternational weekly rentals. De- HAS a few
ble. Excellent condition. Needs
827-5240. Best prices in town.
and four studio apartments
Call Code
Management luxe two, three
(23-tn) Engine. Call 476-3725 evenings.- ed. becoming
bedroom condominiums. Call available, some with
(24-tn) Group. 476-2716. (11-tn) Prices
fireplaces
476-0111 Vail $165.00
or see
manager at range 185 00 -

MOBILE HOME IN Avon, Reserve early for better selec


THREE BEDROOM, One bath International. (14-tn)
12x60 two bedroom, unfur- FOR SALE OR RENT -
12 X tion. 476-5344. (23-tn)
furnished, $245.00 per month
nished, price includes 55 trailer located in Avon. Price
Washer/ utilities. Rentals. RENT bedroom
shed negotiable. Call Ed Bennett at plus Bighorn FOR own
Dryer, storage and T.V.
476-5532. bedroom
STUDIOS AND TWO bedrooms
antenna. Call 827-5598. 926-3392 or J.D. Crabbs, collect (24-tn) and bath in 4 duplex
(24-2t Intermountain Available Long term, Vail East Lodeinc
area.
at (913) 725-3912. (24-2t
Call Andrea at
$175.00 to $250.00. CsS
1974 YELLOW V.W. COUPLE NEEDED FOR immediately. 476-5330.
Super one
contact at the (23-tn)
beetle convertible with Am/FM 1970 TRANS-AM PONTIAC* 476-0218 or
large bedroom with all condomi-
8 track 450 Slope. (24-3t
stereo —two studded engine, new radial tires. nium privileges. Completely THREE BEDROOM, THREE
snow tires. Best offer. 21,000 miles, automatic trans-
476-2396, furnished, $BO.OO per month per FOR RENT: 12x60 THREE
bath, unfurnished. Call
evenings. (24-2 t mission, air, perfect condition. Call 476-3756 or stop by 476-2716. Lionsridge
person. area
BEDROOM mobile home in
Must to
appreciate. Best 122 Brooktree. (25-2t
see
No Pets. Call
(23-2 t
offer. Call 476-3502. (21-tn) Avon. evenings
FREE: BOX SPRINGS and collect Jim Kepler 484-0010.
TWO BEDROOM MOBILE FOR LEASE One
matress, double size. Call year lease
Harold Precht 484-9817. (24-3t
home in Eagle, furnished. Please
476-3502. or summer. One, two, and three
call 328-7223. (25-lt) bedroom
VAIL beau- apartments, furnished
RACQUET CLUB -

Call Jo at 476-5689. (23-3t


ANTIQUES FOR SALE: refin-
tifully furnished bedroom
ished oak spool cabinet, walnut
for rent NOW ACCEPTING RESERVA-
one

units; fireplace. One year lease


three drawer TIONS for leases at Interlochen.
commode, also all utilities tennis
476-3025. (25-2 t
plus privileges.
used baby crib, Jenny lind style, $285.00 per month. 476-5733.
yellow, excellent condition. Call (11-tn)
LUXURY FURNISHED TWO
476-3352. (24-2t EXTRA LARGE, two bedroom, real
bedroom, two bath apartment.
two bath, with FOR RENT NEW Two
loft, beautifully
-

FOR SALE 1968 4 Steps from LionsHead Gondola.


-

Pontiac, furnished with fireplace and Bedroom, Garden Level English


Door, $700.00. See at 721 Main
vaulted ceiling, heated
Six-month rentals starting May
swimming month.
Apartment $275 plus electricity.
Street, Minturn or call Ist. $300.00 per Call
pool, rec. room, laundry facili- Unfurnished, minutes from Safe-
827-5849. (25) 476-5128. (25-2t BY OWNER: 904 RED
ties, view of slopes, 1 mile from way Shopping Center. Perma-
SANDSTONE Circle, one mile
town, utilities included. $450.00 nent resident. Call 476-3711
JEEP TIRES Two sets for sale from Vail Village, duplex on cul
month. Phone 476-2309 or
LONG TERM RENTAL -

April from 10 to 6 or write Box 1716


10x15. Brand New, 10 de sec. Owner’s and rental
476-5641. 15th to November 15th. Luxury Vail.
above cost. 6x15
(24-2 t (24-tn) each
percent furnished condominium. Two apartment, two bedroom,
6000 miles old. $25.00 apiece. I’A bath. Heated
ONE BEDROOM WITH bedroom, two bath, living room, LONG TERM RENTALS: Avail- garage,
Call 476-3047.
loft,
(24-4 t furnished. East available kitchen and terrace. Central able for 6 months. Two fireplaces, large sun deck.
Vail, now

April 24th. 476-3053. Vail. $300.00 month, bedroom units, $250.00 $87,000. Call/write now

1972 ton cabin chassis. Call


(24-2t per per
one
security required. Maximum 4 month. Contact Range Gore 303-476-5819, Box 73, Vail,
524-2345 or 524-2340. (25-4t Colo. 81657. (25-lt)
OFFICE Call collect
COMMERCIAL, and persons. Properties. 476-2482. (24-lt)
Warehouse 517-349-0597. (25-4t
FOR SALE: 1971 Flatbed
Space available in LOVELY FOUR LEVEL
new industrial center west of TWO BEDROOM, VA baths
Stake Truck, 4-Wheel Drive. Telemark Townhouse
Dowd Junction. Call Frank TWO BEDROOM, two baths, furnished. $200.00
Day per month
Also 1970 Bronco with com-
Paul furnished in Bighorn. $250.00 utilities. overlooking swimming pool.
Call 476-3026
or Eklund at 1-449-7160. plus Bighorn Rentals
plete snow plow. baths,
(22-tn) per month, including utilities 476-5532. (24-tn) Two bedrooms, two
or evenings 476-3070. (25-tn)
One lease. 476-3511. ample storage. Lower bedroom
year
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: (25-2 t FOR RENT: One and two
has separate rental possibilities.
TWO BEDROOM MARLETTE
Studio and Attractive assumable loan. Call
two bedroom. Now bedroom condominiums. Long
10x46, storms, screens, furnish-
leasing. 476-0250, LOVELY THREE BEDROOM Genevieve Reynolds, R. & R.
476-0173. term until November 1. Call
ed, beautiful woodwork, travels
(24-3t Townhouse available 1 for Real Estate 476-2409. or
like charm. May 476-2471, Antlers
a Extra, extra good suitable 476-0125.
condition.
family. West of Vail on Condominiums. (25-llt) (25-lt)
$3OOO. Contact Jack
Gore Creek. Two baths, two
Day, Box 1102 LaJunte, Colo, OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE, fireplaces. Unfurnished. $350 CHOICE WOODED LOTS -

SUMMER RENTAL: Spacious


or phone 384-5760. (25-lt) 2nd floor Pension Isabel. Call
month around One to two-and-a-half
per year plus Bighorn home new, fireplace, acres,
476-3380. (23-4 t utilities. Phone 476-3470 water, electricity, county main-
or washer & dryer, sleeps up to 6.
40 Percent OFF Snowshoe
476-2248. (24-2t tained roads. From $12,500 Gel
$500.00 with utilities.
Gift Shop. Final Sale.
(25-lt) LONG TERM AND SUMMER
476-3913. a lot while you can. Western
short term apartments available.
(25-3t
FOR RENT Furnished mobile Colorado Land Co. Call
TAKE OVER 1972 Mobile
Please call Arthur G. Bishop & home in Avon. $l4O month WEST VAIL FURNISHED 476-2662. (14-tn)
Home in Avon, three bedroom, per two
Company. 476-5681. (24-2t plus damage deposit, gas and
I'/a baths, furnished. Please stop bedroom, fireplace, wood panel
12D Trailer
electricity. Call Joe 1-757-8404, walls, fully carpeted, up to 4
by Nottingham HOME IN EAGLE -two
TWO BEDROOM WITH loft in or 458-5872. (25-4t
Court, Equity, $l5OO. (25-2t people, no pets. Call 476-2739. bedroom, 1 bath, log home with
Vail Intermountain, unfur-
(25-2t lumber 4 lots in Eagle
nished. $300.00 month. Call TWO BEDROOMS siding on
FOR SALE Mobile home in
per Furnished,
-

Merv after 1:30 476-5531. available


with trees and garden. $lB,OOO.
Avon. $2,500. Call Joe immediately, 6 or 12 DORM STYLE APARTMENT
Colorado Land Com-
(23-4t months Western
lease. Close to Safeway,
1-757-8404 1-458-5872. Furnished, carpeted, laundry in
or
West Vail. Call pany. Call 476-2662. (11-2 t
evenings basement, $60.00 a month per
(25-4t 476-5215, days 476-3393.
OFFICE SPACE Ask
IN Village area. person. $15.00 deposit. See at
for Robby. (25-4t VAIL VILLAGE’S best one
FOR SALE 1972 FIAT 128, 2 Secretary optional. 476-2254. 845 Red Sandstone Road. Call
bedroom Penthouse condomin-
door. 17,000 miles, front drive, (14-tn) Denver 238-8028 or 424-9336.
radial 30+ Call
DELUXE FURNISHED Three
(25-3t
ium. Unsurpassed location and
tires, m.p.g. Custom designed, furnish-
476-2518 bedroom, two bath townhouse. view.
evenings. (25-lt) SMALL OFFICES AVAILABLE
$300.00 monthly. Bighorn Rent- CLEAN COMFORTABLE
ed, and owned by an architect.
at Crossroads Shopping Center.
als 476-5532. Luxury throughout. Expense
1972 CAPRI 2,000 CC Decor Call Merv
(25-tn) FURNISHED three bedroom
Lapin after 1:30. Requires discriminating pur-
Group, Vinyl Top, Grey with 476-5531. (17-tn) apartment. By day or week
TWO BEDROOM One Bath,
-
chaser. Immediate occupancy,
Maroon interior, great shape and available
$2OO month
approximately April liberal terms. For details, apply
mileage. Call 476-5283 or
a including utilities, 29. West Vail area. Call Alice
DORMITORY SPACE AVAIL- furnished. Bighorn Rentals in confidence to owner, Box
476-3974. Parsons. 476-5501. (25-1)
(25-2 t ABLE 476-5532. (25-tn)
comfortable beds, all 1854, Vail. (13-tn)
new, lockers, kitchen, bath
NINE YEAR OLD BROOKTREE Spacious
A.Q.H.A. two
facilities, reasonable rates. No VAIL/LIONSHEAD CONDO- I’/z baths, furnished BEST BUY FOR the big family.
registered gelding. Lineback dun lease
bedroom,
required. 476-5881. (18-tn) MINIUM for rent or lease bath apart-
color. Highly spirted, needs an townhouse with fireplace and all Four bedroom, 3
reasonable, sleeps 12. Call (303) unit, sunny
experienced rider but would be a day sun, sauna, washer &
ment includes rental
FOR 598-6652. (25-3t dryer
horse for RENT/SALE Two bed- available. southern views, beamed ceilings,
-

super right person. $325 a month. Call


$400.00. Call room, 2 bath trailer. Avon, 476-2439. (25-8t a double and low
Marge Gallina carport
furnished and in ROOM FOR RENT, own bath Con-
926-3445. (25-lt) very good operational cost. $66,000.
Available furnished. Close to Safeway. Call
shape. immediately. TWO
BEDROOM/bath condo- tact Dave Cole, Timberline
Call 476-3711 9 to 5. 476-0241. (25-2t
FIREWOOD EXPRESS - Pure (21-tn) minium. (Third lock off bed- Properties. 476-2113. (16-tn) __

pinion firewoodprompt needed).


ALPEN-GlO Two bedroom, BEAUTIFUL TWO & THREE
u?om Breakaway
Bedroom-
delivery. Call 476-3497. (25-tn) one West, bubbled pool, EXTRA LARGE one
bedroom prefer
bath, unfurnished apartment.
furnished, fireplace, unfurnished. Negotiable Riva South. Excellent
washer and
rent or Ridge
FURNISHINGS FROM TWO $225.00 utilities. Bighorn paid utilities. No First floor. $51,000.
plus Close
purchase option possible.
location.
Rentals. 476-5532. (23-4t pets. to Safeway. Call Man®
bedroom apartment for sale. 476-3216. (24-2t Call for
476-0241. appointment,
be & Sunday, (25-2 t (3011
May seen Saturday Lederman. Denver
12:00 until 4:00 p.m. Vail SUMMER LONG TERM Rentals 12x65 Mobile home in 266-3855 (303)
758-9171-
LARGE LUXURY THREE bed-
Edwards, or

Chalet no. (Gore7 Creek Drive) now available: one bedroom three (22-4t
room, two bath furnished
bedroom, two baths,
in Village. (25-lt) apartments, fully furnished, in-
apartment. Mossrock
furnished, washer& dryer. Will
town* location, color T.V., fireplace, rent $225.00 per month BY OWNER -two bedroom
electric dishwasher or sell
MOVING, MISCELLANEOUS fireplace, balcony, No pets. No kitchen, $5500. bath in
yard, 926-3687 evenings two condominium
FOR Sale:
sewing machine, lease required. Applications now
parking. West Vail.’ 476-5601. exceHe
$375.00 Ext. 463, 473 of village. Furnished,
Olivetti BSR per month utilities
typewriter, being accepted. The Willows (24-2t
turntable,
included. Also attractive studio
rental history. By appointing
small appliance, lawn Box 795. Vail, Colo. 81657 or 476-2434, Suite
10’

chairs, infant apartment available Rea- only.


back carrier and phone 476-2231. (23-40 soon. I* OR RENT: Two
sonably priced. No bedroom (15-tn)
much more. 3008 South pets. mobile home. $2OO a month
Located in :■■■ > 758-5036 LAND Approxm'

two bath mobile home


1972 FORD BRONCO 4 wheel vear
AO BEDROOM
i CONDOMINI-
drive. V-8, three speed column
'r, ini ' iilo<jkLree
' -
U at
excellent condition. 21,000 Partially
\mmed\lv-

rental only Available


miles. $2,975. Call 476-2534. Naylor. resident
manager. & A lot located tin-
(24-2t 476-5881.
tely or in June. 476-5858 Chaplin Company on
(24-tn) (24-2t ' -..J1 <>r visit our Millcreek duplex zoning. Call

Court office. (24-2 t 11-tn


I I _
April 19, 1974
The Vail Trail 47
BIGHORN LOT 6/10 acre. OWNER MUST SELL. Snow EXPERIENCED DENTAL AS-
Sale trade. $17,950. Call Lion HELP WANTED:
or two bedroom, completely SISTANT. Full time,
please send
■ Waitresses, REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE
owner (Mac) McQuaid. furnished. apply in Holly Vail, Services including carpentry,
Dissolving partner- resume to Box 2046, Vail Colo
person.
476-3257. (22-4 t ship, will give (24-2 t Lions Head. (23-2t plumbing repairs, painting and
outstanding terms
th staining, lighting fixtures,
?Call,
n lo new
P ercent down.
sunken $32,000. Carol PROFESSIONAL SALESMEN, iron work, cabinet work, wood
TOWNHOUSE Large Wendt JUNIOR GRADE Real
88 estate home door and lock repairs.
F23 ’ Perry Company’ experience paneling,
or
bath with moss rock & ENGINEER
master with
k)
degree or close preferred but not Call John
waterfall and skylite, sauna, in electrical
necessary. at 476-3609 evenings.
and built-in round bed
engineering or Commission only. Send resume (17-tn)
fireplace computer science with hardware
with all
Three story, past sales experience.
in master bedroom. LISTING No. 1654, exception- emphasis. No experience
neces- Box 134. Vail. Colo. (23-tn) SNOW PLOWING C&R
three bedroom with loft, fantas- sary if eager to learn. Call
-

ally beautifulestate consisting of Doug,


B Becerra Construction. Phone
location with pond in front, 476-3171. (23-4 t 827-
tic a rustic secluded
residence with GENERAL MANAGER FOR 5277 or 827-5954. (17-tn)
in rear, 95% financing three bedroom
stream and a dutch new property management com-
available. Phone (303) EXPERT TYPIST
gabled 4 bedroom old world WANTED- pany in Dillon area. Oversee,
751-9277. (22-4t Good grammar PRAIRIE AND SON Lock and
charmer on 43 with 1420 skills requir- house
acres
ed.
are keeping and rental, sales Key Service. Bonded and
ft. of crystal river Knowledge of offset type-
Not
frontage, marketing for Wilderness subdi- Insured. Call 827-5622. (1-tn)
LOCALS Pay yourself adjacent to National setting equipment helpful 'but vision with 500
Forest, units in 12
landlord. A few great buys ponds, corals, not essential. Full time
your and etc employ- projects nearing completion.
in townhouses still available. ment for the right IF YOU WANT
$240,000. Call United Farm person. Please Requirement, two years respon-
TO DRINK -

Phone Alice Parsons 476-5501. Glenwood no interviews sible that’s your business. If
Agency. Springs on Wednesdays experience with refer- you want
and
(25-2t 945-8644. (24-2t
' Thrusdays. Please call ences. Call Denver 770-5171. to STOP that’s our business.
476-2444 for interview. Alcoholics Vail,
(23-2 t Anonymous,
FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY -
WEST OF TOWN, three bed-
Colorado.
Meetings in the
Builder must sell —two room, two bath apartment with EXPERIENCED APARTMENT basement of the Vail Interfaith
bedroom, 900 sq. ft., culture kitchen
appliances and carpets, MANAGERS: Would like to Chapel, Wednesdays at 8:00
marble vanity, shag carpet, includes rental relocate to Vail. For p.m. (tn)
unit. Call Dave resume,
fireplace. One year old, beautiful Cole, Timberline Properties please write 3729 Westmeadow services
location. Phone 303-751-9277. 476-2113. (24-2t Drive, Colorado Springs. Phone FARMERS INSURANCE -

(25-2 t 576-0081. (24-2 t Group Insurance for all needs


NEAR LAKE GRANBE: 40 acre Auto Home Liability
LOTS WEST VAIL Three sites, pine, WHISTLE STOP INN in Minturn Boats
aspen, stream. One Trailers Business
- -

sell mile is PORTER INDUSTRIES Home


Triplex sites priced to at to ski area, gentle terrain. taking applications for cash- -

Life. Call Bud Benedict at


$ll,OOO each. No.’s 10,11 &12 $890.00 per acre and iers, waitresses, cooks and live-in Management Carpet Cleaning 476-5136.
up to 5% (1-tn)
maid and laundress. Window Washing
Vail Village West, Filing no. 1— down, by owner. 303-466-2412 Stop in or
Vail Properties Ltd. 476-5055. (24-10t phone Robert Storm, 827-4226. Upholstery Cleaning Removal
QUALITY CARPET CLEAN-
of Snow and Ice from Roofs
(25-4 t (24-tn) ING by Interior Individuals. We
Anything Else? Call Porter In-
specialize exclusively in carpet
CHAMONIX CHALET Two FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted. dustries, Tom or Steve, 476-5481.
cleaning. All work
-

done by
See Irene Vail (5-tn)
bedroom, one bath furnished at Village Inn. owners of therefore
company
D 3, $29,000. Vail Proper- 476-5622. (24-2 t
unit guaranteed professional results.
wanted PLANT LADY will
ties, Ltd. 476-5055. (25-4t
. give T.L.C. Call after 6:00
p.m. 476-0197.
and water to your plants while
RESIDENT MANAGER -

(21-2t
OWNER’S LOSS, YOUR you vacation. If interested call
gain. Apartment house desires a
Price reduced 5,000 below settled couple with experience Lynne Langmaid 476-3779. MEDINA’S CLEANING SER-
RELIABLE MAN OR COU-
these West Vail to 26 units in (25-2 t VICE: Window
appraisal on
PLE with local reference
manage quiet cleaning, rug
to
townhouses. Two bedroom, loft, stable location. Creekside one shampooing, Doors, kitchens.
exchange maintenance work at QUALITY SIGNS MADE to For needs. Call
basement, large stone fireplace, bedroom apartment given in your janitorial us
26 unit condominium for free specifications. Painted,
vaulted Send
application to your at 827-4210 827-5357.
ceilings, plush carpeting. exchange. carved trucks and
or
apartment. Call 476-3732 or machinery.
Don’t be left out. Call 476-2690 Vail Engineering c/o A.F.S.C.I. (23-4t
476-5555. (24-2t Write P.O. Box 1597, Vail or
or collect Snider Realty 731 Clarkson St., Denver, Colo.
phone 926-3423. (25-lt) DIVINE CONTRACTORS:
988-6020. (25-lt) 80218. (20-tn) Re-
RESPONSIBLE MATURE pair and remodeling, including
business wishes to CONCRETE AT IT’S BEST
couple
-

FOUR ROOMS BATH, AND NOW INTERVIEWING FOR dry wall, paneling, finish carpen-
C&R Becerra Construction.
Housesit for summer months. try, cabinet work, window
carpeted, shed, garage, cabin on dishwasher, busboys or bus girls.
Please call 476-2311. (25-2t Contact Inn.
Floors, footings, foundations, installations. Call us, we’re
large lot near school. Phone Richard, Holiday walks. Excavating backhoe
476-5631. (25-lt) dedicated. 476-5530. (23-2t
926-3646. Jack Booco. McCoy, and loader, basements, trenches,
GENERAL OFFICE-
Colo. (25-4t
sewer and pipe lines, earth
- Opportunity. SECRETARY/ADMINIS- NEED SOMEONE TO care for
TWO Secretarial and general office TRATIVE ASSISTANT, tamper. Phone 827-5954 or 827-
BEDROOM, TWO bath typing, your plants while on vacation?
5277. (12-tn)
condominium. skills required. Call 476-5733. shorthand preferred. Call Mr. Call the plantsitter. Reasonable
Conveniently lo-
cated stores and restau- (25-2 t 476-2434. (24-lt) rates. Call 476-2354. (25-lt)
near Oppenheim REPAIRS NEEDED? For any
rants. Excellent views of moun-
household condominium or
FEMALE BARTENDER, NIGHT AUDITOR, experience GOING ON VACATION in May.
tain and Vail Village. Sauna in apartment repairs, call Jack at
unit, heated pool and paddle busboys and waitresses wanted. necessary, top wages, fringe 476-3119. (11-tn)
Teacher will babysit your home
and children for small
tennis court. Will sell for Apply in person, Holly Vail, benefits. Call Mr. Hagen. or a

Lions Head. (25-tn) 476-2434. (25,1 t charge. 476-3216. (25-2t


occupancy immediately or in the
APPLIANCE REPAIRS Also
fall. Call 476-5251. (18-tn)
minor electrical and plumbing.
LARGE bedroom COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING
NEED ONE TWO GIRLS WANTED to share
Call Jack at 476-3119. (14-tn)
furnished in SERVICE -
All phases. Call
FOR SALE: TWO bedroom with two bedroom home with Denver week-
or large Mike 476-5899.
loft From June Ist for year. in You have (25-2t
-

each side Duplex. town. enders Bighorn. DO YOU a drinking


HAVE
well
$37,500.00 each side. Vail Must accept one small, very own three bedroom, living room,
476-5656
problem at home? Al-Anon can
Intermountain. Call Merv. mannered pet. Call and bath available after ski
817-732-7155. No dogs. Call 476-3797.
help. Al-Anon Meetings every
476-5531 after 1:30. (18-tn) ext. 201. Collect season. Tuesday at 8:00 p.m., Vail
(25-lt) (25-lt) Interfaith Chapel or phone 476-

MEADOWBROOK CONDOMI- 2272 after 5:30 p.m. (2-tn)


ROOMMATES NEEDED: for WANTED -
HOUSEKEEPER
NIUM $2,000 -
will buy a
bedroom furnished for private home. One or two
large two LET US DO the work while you
condominium. Will take back a
476-5151. week. Call 476-0152.
apartment in town. days a We in
second mortgage on balance. enjoy yourself. specialize
(25-3t catering parties (cocktail and Love and thanks to Mimi, Judy,
Two bedroom, one bath condo- (25-lt)
dinner). Call The Red Lion at 476- Ginny, Mary, Diane, and Connie
minium, frost free refrigerator, Ride East
-

WANTED EXPERIENCED Dirk. for beautiful surprise birthday.


WANTED:
-

a
5740 Ask for Sigi or (7-tn)
self-cleaning oven, dishwasher,
Pa. on or before MAID to become supervising S.B.
large specifically
storage area plus attic. housekeeper for condominium
Private April 26th. Will share expenses. HERB'S AUTO REPAIR 741
balcony. Completely complex. Excellent opportunity.
redecorated in rustic Call Diane 476-2520. (25-lt) Main Street, Minturn, Colorado. NOTICE: Anyone interested in
atmosphere Year ’round job. Call 476-2700. Call residence 827- Funda-
with beam
827-5290 or having an Independent,
ceiling, brick wall and FULL TIME (25-2t 5952. (12-tn)
WANTED: mental, Baptist Church in the
Franklin fireplace. For sale by Starting
secretary-reservationist. Eagle area please contact B.G.
owner. $35,500. Call 476-3047. in person, NEEDED EIGHT TRUCK dri-
June apply
1. Please CRAMER CRANE SERVICE -

Fulton, 4927-B King St., Den-


(22-tn) call Two shift operation for all
Ramshorn Lodge, or vers. Minturn, Colorado. Call (303 ) 827-
ver,
Colo. 80221, 477-2702.
summer. Rate $5.96 per hour.
476-5646. (25-2 t 5788 or 827-4108. (7-tn) (25-2t
NEW TOWNHOUSES Each and
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Must have experience a


unit three bedroom, three baths Chauffeur’s License.
Water Works Colorado CONSTRUCTION SITE PICK- MAN WANTS WOMAN with car
WANTED
and construction. 476-2125 Rod
garage. Top Town of Call John, or
Eagle County Trash her hands help
Superintendent for the UPS Call and time on to
Selling for under $35.00 per include treatment 926-3401. (25-2 t at 476-3737. (26-tn) look for buried treasure. Write
square foot. Eagle. Duties
Fireplace. Top maintenance or Box 522, Eagle (25-lt)
quality kitchen appliances. Car- plant operations, VAIL ASSOCIATES INC. is
water
distribution system, TWIN SPRUCE INDUSTRIES -

pet included. Two miles west of for


mains and other now taking applications an
Plumbing Mainten- SMALL WORLD NURSERY
tapping water Heating
Vail on
sunny side. Call
Plumbing experience executive secretary position in Electric Sewer Service will be open April 22 for Local’s
476-5483 town work. ance
evenings 476-3307 or
open.
Call their Real Estate Department. Stucco Ski Day from 9 to 4. (25-lt)
required. Salary Professional Painting
476-3236. (22-4t Town of Good shorthand and typing
328-6849 write Snow Plowing. Call 476-
or
must. Please send resume Repair
672. Eagle, Colo, for skills a Evenings 476-5497 or 476- ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
Eagle, Box 2223.
Bellinger at
L 2 ACRES Duplex zoned,
interview. (25-lt)
or contact Joanna
3502 Richard Bueche. Vail, OPEN MEETING Fridays at
sunny lot for sale. One mile west 476-5601. (24-3 t 8:00 loved one
Colorado Clip this ad for p.m. Bring your
of Vail.
$42,500. Call 476-3307. MAINTENANCE emergency use. (17-tn)
and let’s share. Call 476-5068
WANTED: DE-
(22-4t full time, (MEN-WOMEN) COLLEGE
free lodging.
for location. (20-tn)
MAN in
GREE: Career opportunities LIFETIME SEASON Ski Passes
FOR SALE BY Call 476-5881. (25-4 t personnel
OWNER, three sales management, and sold. Contact Vail
bought
bedroom, three bath, 1500 sq. FULL TIME', management, and sales. College Securities. Box 11 or phone 476-

£3
l
- penthouse condominium with SECRETARY, markets. Salary
and shorthand, good and professional 5531. (34-tn)
two-story vaulted Pri- typing Kelton &
commissions and
ceilings. Call and bonuses or
'ate salary and bonus. make for outstanding
garage and pool. Assumable 476-2466. bonuses BURGLAR ALARMS - Resi-
mortgage Associates. Formal train-
approximately income potential. dential and commercial. For free
M9.000
consider
at 8&3/4. Owner will
(25-2 t
ing Openings in 10
to
western
Cecil
estimates call Larry Wood, These cats will soon have to be

2nd Price For Send resume Fire Protection at put to sleep if not adopted.
mortgage. NEEDED states. Engineered
’52,000. LIFE MODELS 100, Arvada. Have a heart and help! All 3
Call 476-2302. (23-3t Call Cenl McGehee. P.O. Box 476-5281. (5-tn)
drawing class. have been spayed or neutered.

Colorado 80001- (24-3 t


east 827-4103. (25-lt) NOTICE: wishing to 2 Yr. Black Female
lodging: two anyone
NIGHT-JANITORIAL HELP: 7 Yr. Calico
bedroom with Stu offer require car pooling
HIGH SCHOOL
condominium or Male
WANTED: around 7 Yr. Black
etectric time year classified ad
kitchen, fireplace, housekeeping work
part service may place a
com
dents for . full time,
the Vail Trail. FREE OF VAIL HUMANE SOCIETY ;
Pietely furnished. Resident man- weekends. Apply with 476-2391 or 476-3372
Ma part-time and CHARGE. (11-tn)
JBer. y |, e at an
ytjme. Lodge in person.
ered at Lions Square
7," by owner. Call (24-2 t
t
(12-tn)
48 “Hie Vail Trail April 19, 1974

speed of the vehicle or person.


In addition police officers
to

ran
tid bits who are using them in nearly
...
state in the country and
every
several foreign countries
you’re you’ve probably seen
by g.k.
them on Vail mountain in the
hands of Ski Patrolmen who are

Did you see the excellent Jack, 40, is the brain behind the hoping to control the skiers who

article in the current issue of highly sophisticated law areskiing out of control.

Colorado Business about our


enforcement tool that, when
Fritzlen is now operating in a Resale Condominiums
new plant at Eagle-Vail.
Vailite Jack Fritzlen and his pointed at an on-coming or going
Speedgun II? object, will tell you the exact * * *

We wish to acknowledge
receipt of an invitation to attend

breakfast for
a press conference
the officials of The Soviet Youth

Exhibit, a part of the USA-USSR


cultural exchange program. It is
to be in Denver on April 25 which

Hi
date is our make-up day. Sorry
we weren’t in Vail on the 18 and
19 to meet the group
. . and too,
sorry we missed the showing of
American Indian Jewelry on
n
April 10, by the Morning Star
Trading Co.
You ought’a see the Easterners

and Middle Westerners down

here going ape over Indian

Jewelry . . . and a cowhand, here


at the ranch (better known as a

Wrangler) is rich
getting making
necklaces out of rattlesnake
RIVA RIDGE SOUTH: Two bedroom, three
bones and hat bands out of their
bath apartment with rock fireplace, large
skins.
balconies and sunny southeast exposure.
* * *
This top floor apartment is managed by the

Another from “Bits and Lodge at Vail. Price includes underground


Pieces” A who had
parking and all furnishingss7s,ooo
says: man

just been promoted to vice CHATEAU CHRISTIAN: 3


Two bedroom,
president boasted so much about bath apartment located between the Golden
it to his wife that she
finally Peak lift and Gondola No. 1 at the foot of the
reported: “Vice-presidents are a ski slopes $BO,OOO
dime dozen. in the
a Why, CROSSROADS OF VAIL: Studio Cross-
over
supermarket they even have a roads Shopping Center Commercial area.
vice-president in charge pf Within walking distance to core area ski lifts
prunes.” and from
only steps shopping center con
Furious, the husband phoned veniences. Includes
furnishings $27,500
the market in the
super CROSSROADS OF VAIL: Spacious, attrac
expectation of refuting his wife. five and well situated two bedroom, two bath
He asked to speak to the vice- apartment located the top floor. Included
on
president in is fireplace,
charge of prunes. a generous storage, 28 foot west
"Which kind?” the sundeck and site
was reply. on parking. Carpet and
"Packaged or bulk?” drapery included at $72,000
EDELWEISS: Top floor, high beam ceil-
Would You Believe? * * *

ings, south
view, two bedroom, two bath
We were forced into buying apartment with rock fireplace, furnished,
Would a
you believe that just five short
years ago this picture was new car to make elevator, parking garage and exceptional
taken? Frank our trip in and
Earle, (left) now advertising
manager with the Vail still location
Trail, is shown shortly after his can’t used to and $82,000
return from Viet Nam where he get,
was stationed
with the Colorado Air National Guard. On the right probably never will the cottin’ MOUNTAIN HAUS: Two bedroom, two bath
was Frank’s pickin’ seat belt “must” on the apartment located on the
roommate, Ski Patrolman Sandy Hinman who third floor,
took a
spill at the end of the season and broke ‘74 models. We believe overlooking Gore Creek, village and ski
his right leg. Frank’s seat belts
cane? One story terrain. Very attractively furnished . $72,500
says that as he leaped off a bunker, he crushed are a good thing for people who
his left heel. Another
story (initiated by George Knox) says he want to use them . . . those who MOUNTAIN HAUS: Spacious one bedroom
just plain fell out of his bunk. Barbara
Beecher (now the wife of don’t drive apartment, very nicely
Scott Pyles) is shown offering
assistance to the cripples.
defensively but appointed .. . .$46,000
when they force you to button
up MOUNTAIN HAUS: One bedroom apart-
the damned
things before you can ment, newly furnished. Due to the
building
start the engine that’s going design, this north facing apartment has a
too far. That bedroom with
we maintain is a western over-
exposure
an invastion of a person’s
looking the swimming p001546,000
privacy! MOUNTAIN HAUS: Three bedroom, three
We’ve been bath apartment located on the fifth
making our own floor

| WE ARE HAPPY TO M
private survey in re the
bit and have
seat belt
yet to find ANYONE
overlooking the
village and ski terrain.
Fireplace, complete kitchen and all furnish-

ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF ® who is in favor of them. ln9ssBs,ooo


It is our
opinion they MUST GO MILL CREEK COURT:
FILING NO. 2AT EAGLE-VAIL and
Top floor, two bed-
,
along with them, a fellow room,one bath apartment with
fireplace and
named Nader! beam ceiling. Selling price includes carpet,
The Second Filing of the very
'

successful Eagle-Vail Do we hear drapery and all


any dissenting furniture. Exceptional
& area IS now on ,he market for sale. For a short time votes? location
in the village
on| V. you coress9,ooo
BE will have your choice of prime industrial B
St multi-family and commen ial
acreage. Let one of our B * * *
SANDSTONE 70: One bedroom
apartment
HI experts discuss how Eagle Vail can make life more ® If you think Vail
with eastern exposure,
morning sun and
has an
K enjoyable and interesting for you. B views of the ski slopes,
exclusive on the furnisheds27,ooo
over-
■ GOURMET
'
RESTAURANT H development situation just
SANDSTONE 70: Ground floor two bed-
S® Vail Finest 5000 square feet, includes room, bath
a
? s
bar <» pick up a newspaper from one apartment along Red
M and liquor license, sandstone Creek
seating capacity to 180 Sale B anywhere. We’ve seen a few up $28,000
S| ' nc
' udes all equipment and supplies. Sale- price H and down the N STO N E
line between here =^ ? ,
-

$150,000 with excellent terms available. 70: Ground floor bedroom


■ B one
and Colorado and points apartment. Low *

taxes and
West
B
common assess-
B SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE and
everyone is running scared mentss26,soo
fig Large new single family residence at Eagle Vail Four W that their
being ET °P S:
|H bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 car
garage. 2700 square feet B by the
areas are ruined J^, Three bedroom, three bath
developer. apartment along Gore Creek in LlonsHead.
,

■ excluding garage. Recreation room with pool table' B Then if fr m the LlonsHead
Reasonably priced. ■ you read the stories S Gondola and
M
closely you’ll discover that
B EXCELLENT BUY B actually people are not against Large two bedroom, three bath
IB One bedroom apartment, newly furnished with B GROWTH 0,t
but the way a
M
fes'dent
manager and excellent rental history Sl6 300 S lot of
per se
rrioi,
Creek i
*u^ partn?. ent
located along Gore
growth is being handled. within walking distance to Gondola
Eagle County JUST MUST '• Living room views and has
get skiing
tough and set up the sunny southern exposure
proper $105,000
guidelines to assure that
whatever is built is built
well
that it is justified, that Slifer and
and that after
it will sell
Company
being sold it will
be maintained
properly.
RodSlifer Dick Bailey
David Sage Bob Kendall
476 2421
> P.O. Box„

i 1248 —Vail, Colorado


81657
(Anyone have
anything to
add?)

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