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Show The New$ooer Thursday, Jue 12, IM f IBullIleitnim HBaDsnirdl J ; . 1 r -r1 7. I i if I X if. it :? S 1 5 S 1 IS Community oriented, non-profit activity listings will be accepted ac-cepted no later than Tuesday noon for publication in the . ttuueun Douro. i June Well Child Clinic if you plan on taking some vacation time this summer away ! from home, plan to have your child's physical check-up around that vacation. The summer Well-Child Clinics are usually slow, but you can help us keep track of everyone, by letting us know that you will not be at a scheduled clinic. The Well-Child Clinic for the month of June will be on Tuesday the 17th from 9 to 10 a.m. at the Memorial Building. The services offered include complete physical examination, skin test for tuberculosis, immunizations, height and weight measurements, health record keeping, health history, counseling coun-seling and health education concerning child rearing, and referrals to appropriate healthsocial agencies. The clinic is available for well children from birth to school entry age. There is a $1 fee for each child seen at the clinic. If -. you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Health Department at 649-9072. The Gong Show Lives! On June 27 the Gong Show will once again be in Park City. The Intermountain Actors' Ensemble is sponsoring this event as a fund raiser. Talent is needed to make it a success. Prizes will be awarded to outstanding performers. Join the fun under the big top of the tent, either as a participant or a spectator. If interested in strutting your stuff for fun and prizes, contact Jean or Nicki at 649-8093. Return Your Overdue Books The Park City Library is sorely in need of books borrowed but never returned. There will be a one-month amnesty, during which time overdue books returned will not be charged an overdue fee. Please help and return the books to the library on Main Street. Community Education Classes Community Education classes in Spanish Cooking, Children and Adult Dance to begin within the next two weeks. Other classes you may be interested in are: Shop, including wood and metal work, Sewing, beginning and advanced, Type, Math, Conversational Spanish, French, etc., Drivers Training. If you desire more information about these or other classes, call Nan McPolin, 649-9417 early morning or late evening, or leave your name and telephone number with the Board of Education, 649-9671. Open House for Emily Wilde The family of Emily W. Wilde will honor their mother on the occasion of her 80th Birthday. An Open House will be held at the Park Avenue Condominiums No. 259, Saturday, June 21st from 2 to 6 p.m. Her many friends are invited to attend this special event. Now Hear This . . . NO BULL . . . KPCW will sign on the air July 2nd with a live broadcast and fundraiser from the tent at Prospector Square. Live music by Alias, Saddle Boogie and several other groups. Draft and set-ups will be available, tickets $6 in advance, ad-vance, $7 at the gate. Don't miss the historic sign-on of Park City's own community station. Library Board Meeting There will be a meeting of the Park City Library Board Thursday, Thurs-day, June 12, at 6 p.m. in the library on Main Street. Fire Commissioner Opening Due to the recent resignation of Ivan Koleman from the Board of the Park City Fire Protection District, a new Commissioner Com-missioner is needed to fill his seat. Interested persons please send letters of interest, along with qualifications to either Bob Burns, Jr., P.O. Box 763, Park City, Utah, or to Jean Buchanan, 600 Parkview Drive, Summit Park, Utah. Notice to Subdividers Contractors and Builders Main sewer lines, laterals to homes and buildings and any related structures MUST be inspected during installation by the Snyderville Basin Sewer District. ANY lines backfilled prior to inspection will have to be uncovered by you and inspected in-spected before being accepted by the district, cleanouts are required at the property line and every 50 feet to the building. Please call at least one day ahead for inspection, your cooperation is appreciated. Snyderville Basin Sewer District, 649-7993. Advertising Workshop Coming "How to S-T-R-E-T-C-H Your Advertising Dollars" is the theme for a workshop being sponsored by the P.C. Chamber of Commerce and the P.C. Convention & Visitors Bureau to be held, Monday, June 30 at 8 a.m. Seminar will be held in the Coalition Rooms of the Prospector Square Conference Center. Cen-ter. Fees are: $5 for members of either the Chamber or Bureau and $7.50 for non-members. Practical discussions and workshops will take place on how to put ads together and what type of advertising is best suited for your particular business. All Park City businesses are welcome to attend. Especially helpful to merchants, restaurants and lodges. R.S.V.P. to either the Chamber (649-8899) or the Bureau (649-6100) (649-6100) no later than Fri., June 13. A minimum of 25 persons must sign-up to make the workshop feasible. Friday the 13th Campfire Friday the 13th masks the first summer campfire at City Park. Be there at sunset with your scariest ghost story. All ages welcome. Free. Ladies Day Outing Take a hike. Ladies day starts at City Park Wednesday, June 18 at 1 p.m. Breathe some fresh air . . . pe! Water Watch Due to the construction relating to the water system, residents of Thaynes Canyon, Park Meadows, and Holiday Ranch are requested to restrict the watering of their lawns to Mondays, Mon-days, Wednesdays and Fridays from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. This will be in effect until further notice. We appreciate your cooperation and we apologize for the inconvenience. incon-venience. J.C. Green Jr., Park City Municipal Corp. Democratic Convention f Meeting The Summit County Democratic Convention meeting has been changed from June 7 to June 17. The meeting will be held at the County Courthouse in Coalville at 7 p.m. Free Blood Pressure Clinic The Summit County Health Department will be sponsoring a free Blood Pressure Clinic on Friday, June 13 at the Alpine Slide. This clinic will be available for the employees of the slide as well as the customers. It will begin at 1 : 30 and go until un-til 3 p.m. Venereal Disease Hotline The National Venereal Disease Hotline Information and Referral Service has a new hotline number. This service is provided for those who wish information concerning sexually transmitted diseases and other conditions such as Syphilis, Gonorrhea, NSU, Herpes, Crabs, Venereal Warts, Vaginitis, Hepatitis, Scabies, Pelvic Inflamatory Disease and Sterility. If you have any questions or concerns about any of these conditions, con-ditions, please take the time to contact the Summit County Health Department at 649-9072; or call the toll free National VD Hotline at 1-800-227-8922. Softball and Superstars High School guys and gals, this Saturday, June 14 is your day. The first of 10 Superstar events starts at the high school field at 9 a.m. Open Softball begins at 11 a.m. Be there or call 649-9461 649-9461 for information. Little League We need more players! You can still sign up at City Park, Monday thru Friday, 9-5 p.m. If you're between 7 and 12 years old, stop by the park! Square Dance Warm-up for Ernie's Rodeo Friday, June 20 at 8 p.m. Sashay on over to the tent for some rip-roaring, down home, western good times. Ride 'n Tie Posters Ride and Tie posters are available for display in shop windows. win-dows. All Park City businesses are invited to get a copy from the Chamber of Commerce. Volunteers are needed to distribute posters in Salt Lake City and surrounding areas. Contact the Chamber of Commerce, 649-8899. Ride 'n Tie Participants Do you need someone to train your horse for the upcoming Ride 'n Tie event? Lance Milkause is willing to volunteer. Contact Lance at 649-9151. - I 4 PROSPECTOR ATHLETIC CLUB Racquetball Courts 75 ft. Enclosed Lap Pool Weight Room Gymnasium Jacuzzi Steam Room Saunas Dynavit (computerized exercyclo) eai(yiii9 wlyi Initiation Fee $100 plus duet Single $45 full facility Couple $50 full facility Family $55 full facility June 1-0ec. 1 only. Then initiation may be applied to jokting. June 1 Dec. 1 only. 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It's not claustrophobic. Give or take a centimeter or so here and there, the exterior of the Saab 900 is the same size as the Audi 4000 and 5000, the Volvo DL and GLE, the BMW 320i and 528i and the Mercedes 280E. Inside, however, the Saab is bigger than all of them. By EPA measurements, in fact, the Saab is a midsized mid-sized car. While the others are all compacts. It's not boring. From 60 to 0, in separate road tests conducted by Road& Track magazine during 78 and 79, the Saab 900 Turbo stopped quicker than, among other cars, two Audis, two Jaguars, five BMWs, a Ferrari, a Maserati, a Mercedes and a Volvo. And going was no less spectacular. Through the R&T slalom course, the Saab 900 Turbo-a four-cylinder, front-wheel drive car, mind you-was timed faster than three Mercedes, four BMWs, two Ferraris, two Jaguars and a couple of Porsches, including the 928. It's not just a sedan. The Saab 900 has a trunk equal to those in the largest sedans available today. Yet for those few times every year when you wish your sedan was a station wagon, the Saab accommodates accommo-dates you. Fold the rear seat forward, lift the rear hatchback and the Saab presents a station wagon-like cargo space over six feet long and 53 cubic feet big. Its not small. It is economical. The Saab 900 is a comfortable mid-sized car that's economical. The Saab 900 EMS, for example, getsEPA estimated mpg and 30 estimated highway mpg. Better than the Audi 5000, the Volvo GT, the Volvo DL, the Volvo GLE, the Peugeot 604, the BMW 528i, the Mercedes 280E, the Mercedes 280CE and the Mercedes 280SE. And nearly as good as some of the miniatures. (Remember, use estimated mpg for comparison only. Mileage varies with speed, trip length and weather. Actual highway mileage wi probably be less.) It's not confusing, is it? As well prepared as you may be in these times to accept less in a car, the Saab 900 makes accepting less than everything unnecessary. 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