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Show C-4 The Park Record WedThursFri, November 27-29, 2002 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 m Kf RIGHT ANGLE f PICTURE FRAMING 7T TO: , 1 r l" 11 1 RIGHT ANGLE PICTURE FRAMING 1240 IRONHORSE DR. 649-3640 Just acrcm ihe road from the Lost Sock Laundry L Free Dinner Entree When you purchase another entree of equal or greater value Present this coupon to your server when you order. Limit one coupon per table. Not valid with lunch & Sunset special. Available for dine-in only. Offer expires 121502 Open for Lunch and Dinner Every Day Except Mondays ooDfi - We alto offer hand cleaning, restoration, The L.A. Times Crossword Puzzle "SNAKE IN THE GRASS" By JAMES P. 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Strollers also can enter a prize drawing, which likely will be held at 9 p.m. at the Kimball, with their ticket stubs. Winners will not be required to attend the drawing to snag a prize. Locals who have already seen what's currently on exhibit at local art galleries may still want to go for the stroll. Geldhof has already confronted the issue and offered a pitch to galleries as a solution. "What we're proposing is that 1 4M Cuisine 1 I 1 I m and and delivery. Buytrade old rugs. Mon.-Sat. KMX) a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 91 Swellheads 92 Dover dad 93 "Kyrie": "Lord, have mercy" Darius I's land 98 Anne Rice vam pire 99 Queued up 101 Pam of "Jackie Brown" 103 Artistic Chinese dynasty 105 Advantage 106 What some PC operations are measured in 107 Respecting 108 Basic element 109 Cry of achievement achieve-ment 1 10 Neatnik's opposite 1 1 1 Sephia automaker 1 12 Apgry, with "up" 1 14 Grand Prix feature they feature local artists, even if it's for that day, to provide a fresh experience each month," Geldhof explained. "So people can see new works and keep the experience expe-rience fresh for the locals." Geldhof hesitated listing list-ing the names of the galleries because it's important that We want to position the Kimball as more than just a visual arts center and introduce things like performing and literary arts and provide an environment for the exposure of those experiences." - Sandy Geldhof, Director Development and Marketing Kimball Art Center folks stop in at the Kimball to pick up a map and join in the stroll legitimately. legiti-mately. Though " local restaurants will provide tasty treats at each venue, offering offer-ing refreshments to strollers will be at the discretion of the gallery. Some galleries may even feature entertainment. "Something to create a more Worldwide Creche Exhibit in Heber Valley brings churches together to celebrate the holiday season The Heber Valley will be the site for the state's largest display of nativity scenes at the Interfaith Creche Exhibit Dec. 6-9 from 11 a.m.-8 p.m. at the LDS Church located at 165 N. Center St. in jurr- mt ;ut HOLIDAY VILLAGE CINEMA JJl.ll...f",l'.!LV.IU'.!l.Ui- new DEE ANOTHER DAY(PG-13) p ew HARRY POTTER (PG) mew THE QUIET AMERICAN (R) THE SANTA CL4L5E2(Q SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE -MicfcUMb , "A Tasty Treat! A Delicious Romantic Comedy!" - Leah Rozen, People Magazine The ingredients may be familiar, but they're sautSed with great skill to create a delicious and charming relationship comedy about love, food and gourmet cooking. Martha's carefully constructed life as a chef and single woman is thrown for a loop by the arrival of her young niece and a charming Italian assistant chef. The filmmaker has blended the ingredients with an inspired touch resulting in a truly charming dish. PG 107mins The Park City Film Series Presents, Mostly Martha Fri., Nov. 29,h, & Sat., Nov. 30,hat 8 pm & Sun., Dec. 1" at 6 pm at The Jim Santy Auditorium, 1255 Park Ave. For further information call 615-8291 or contact www.parkcityfilmseries.com Answers for November 23, 2002 T0NlsnAL0TnFLAGSnSAFE SLn Tl liAA J onc A JLJLA GULF "cTolu R SI. N JLJL F 0r1h I R E 0 I r I a TTej fp TTT RLfR"o"o mmate ul e c 0 r n 0 1 n 1 t h e c u b ljt a a AJlAJjL owes" ie a "s t lja t m s HER LJn U N S TjA R t E R I ' "jJcl R E P E clsjfj po Id r1 iA Ti o rit c" T "o 1 R KLlFTu' N D jjjEM0R I TlTLJs" K I T ZZJLA yjh o s"e"T u 1" st o iTTI 0.1.1. o. " JL 1 s AAiL "" n. N.XJR. I w I A I x 1 Y I J R 1 0 j o I s I Tl I s 1 1 In si I s I C ) A 1 M I s I interactive experience so people will linger around for awhile," said Geldhof. "Hopefully, each gallery will take ownership of their event." Geldhof is pleased that so many restaurateurs have pitched in to pair with local art galleries. "We're really happy that the restaurants are participating," she said. "We're giving them a nativity scenes in Heber Midway. "This is a coming together of churches throughout the surrounding sur-rounding counties to celebrate what unites us all during the holiday hol-iday season," said Holly Zenger, founder and director of the exhibit. "Our purpose is to show the different ways the nativity is depicted and help turn our hearts to the true reason we celebrate." More than 10 different denominations are involved in planning, hosting and displaying the 600-plus nativity scenes representing rep-resenting 70 countries. Creche is a French word meaning "crib" and is the word most commonly used in all languages lan-guages to depict the nativity scene. CHICAGO TRIBUNE -MkhMlMHImingtMi - j 1 . v- mmm forum to give them exposure. Friday nights are pretty busy ill Old Town, but this way people can sample foods from restaur rants." ' The Kimball staff is grateful to sponsors for supporting the event. This month's presenting sponsor of. the gallery stroll is, the Main Street Business Alliance, and other ongoing sponsors include the Parl CitySummit County Arts Council and the Park City ChamberBureau, which will be next month's presenting sponsor,' "It's really going to be neat. It's a new thing for us," said Geldhof. "We're looking to branch out to the community to promote new membership." For more, information about Fridays Arts ' and Eats G3llery Stroll, call the Kimball Art Center at 649-8882. For information infor-mation about the Holiday Magic in Old Town, call the Main Street Business Alliance at 655: 2621. On display will be creches made out of clay, porcelain,, wood, stone, marble, needlepoint, needle-point, straw, seeds, chocolate, mud, dung and many other crafting craft-ing materials reflecting the cul-. tures of the world. A creche from the Philippines will be on display that is made of woven sea grass and is more than, four-feet tall. Another creche from Zitake, Mexico, is completely com-pletely covered with beads. Other creches will be front Bosnia, Mongolia, Africa and the ' Huichol Indians from Zitakua. "The last two years, more, than 13,000 people have attended attend-ed the exhibit," said Zenger, "This year, we are expecting well ' over 8,000, weather pernlitting." ' The building will be set upt with each room uniquely designed and displaying the,-creches the,-creches from different countries. Marionettes, children's crafts, music and a 700-piece Fontanini Bethlehem scene also will be fea- 1i tured at the exhibit. ! The Interfaith Creche exhibit will be open Dec. 6-9 from ll ; a.m.-8 p.m. Admissions are free. i Reel! -94 S. Main St. Harry Potter & THE CHAMBER SECRETS I pg-! SpEno Daily - 4:30, 8:00PM Fmoav - Saturday - 900PM Matinee: Sat Sun 1.-00 & 3:00PM Reel 2 - 115 N. 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