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Show PBL WASATCH COUNTY COURIER NOVEMBER 1, 2000: - Lol l LU j B2_ | _ WASATCH LITERACY presents FAMILY FRIGHT Wed., 1, 6:30 to 8:30 pm at the Library on four Wednesdays _ U K | Oct 25, _MEN’S BASKETBALL LEAGUE Register your team at the Parks and Lifelong Learning eTpeeant BALLROOM ‘KIMBALL ART CENTER’S ANNU- at and ° Garage | ONGOING ITEMS OPEN BOWLING at HOLIDAY _ day at the Senior Citizen’s Center. 100 LANES. Another opportunity to get a N and 100 W, Heber. For more information call 657-0209 little exercise over the winter months. 6th AN NUAL COWBOY PEOTRY AND BUCKAROO FAIR, Nov. 812. Call 654-3666 for more information. | AMATEUR RADIO OPERATORS. Call 654-0372 for reservations or infor- “MOMS AND TOTS - A play group every that also gives Mom a chance to social-- Saturday through November, 9 to 11> am, 325 E 500 S, Heber. Call Don, 654- 4072 or KIDON for more information. SUNDANCE’S is _ ting, primitive pottery, frame making _ and collage. The workshops are taught. by a staff of six resident tutors and #7 if you are: interested in evening classes. _ __ ___ tery, jewelry and drawing, to woodcut- four visiting TThF, 5:30-6:30 am. $2.00 per class or $20 for.eleven. Call Amaria at 654-2700 and written work, artmaking. Noprior SHACK offering workshops throughout the parent- 9 am with child care available. Also on Exploration of the creative process through authentic movement, spoken ART ize with other mothers. Each week, a COMMUNITY AEROBICS — Wasatch Co Parks & Rec holding the activity at Midway Town Hall. MWF, 8- for Self County winter ranging from photography, pot- specialists. For more -. information, call the Art Shack at (801) | 225-4107. : ‘UPCOMING | VOLUNTEERS FOR INTER. FAITH CRECHE.EXHIBIT Contact Holly Zenger 654-6604, Christine Caldwell 654-5851, Fae White 657-1150 . & "ft : to be involved in this gathering of over _ \ ARTS Wasatch mation. 000 nativity scenes from around the world to be displayed at the LDS School for all kids in 5th-8th grades. EXPRESSIVE the - DSPD. Office and all are welcome. _ Contact Sue, 657-4206 for more infor- The purpose of this class is to give an _ group meets on Thursdays at 10:30. “ overview and to encourage interested, am-noon at Heber City Park or at new operators to join in a network of MacDonalds’ Playland in inclement — Heber Valley hams. for emergency | weather. No fee or registration, just radio transmission. call Amaria 654-2700 #7, to let her — know that you'll be there. - WASATCH COUNTY “AFTER ie SCHOOLe Classes to choose from for WATER AEROBIC CLASSES at November will be: Beginning Guitar, the Community Pool in the Middle Photography, Tole Painting, Great | School. MWF, 9 to 10 pm. Tuesday and _. Gifts, Candy Making, and Drama. Thursday 5:15 to 6:15 pm. $2 per class Held at Rocky Mountain Middle or $20 for 11 classes. form to come home with your child. at handout covering a pertinent ing or family topic is shared. The Cost is between $5-$15 depending — upon the class. Watch for registration pm FAMILY COUNCIL MEETINGS for parents and others who work with children with disabilities. Held at the Mon. - Thurs. 11 am to 7 pm. Fri 2:30 until closing, Sat. 11 am until closing. mation. 8 East and Center Street in Heber. an smoking. _ Exhibit 638 Park Avenue, Park City Nov. 3 and 4 from 9 am to 1 pm each - Community Services Complex at 600 Galleries - October and November. Utah 2000 Crafts & Photography _-excellent prices Friday and Saturday, held ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 649-8882. GREAT SKI EQUIPMENT AND WINTER CLOTHING available at INSTRUC- Every Monday through Friday night | Main DANCE Lodge, 550 Main Street -in Park City. Call 435-647-9747 for details. AL Art Auction will be held Saturday, Nov. 4 at Park City Mountain Resort’s Legacy Lodge. The auction will offer items donated by local, regional and © KIMBALL | TION- Every Wednesday at the Elks national artists to help raise money for educational programs at Kimball Art — _ Center. For more information, call 435- Rec Office NOW! Space is limited and filling quickly. You must have your team fee in order to register and save -aspot. Cost is $325 per team for either A or B League. Play is mostly on _. Tuesday nights, although some games will be scheduled on Mondays. : at 435- 649-8638. grade.) class being evenings from 5 to 10 at the Eagles _ (FOE 3777) Midway. More informa- Nov 1, 8, & 15 6:30-9:30. Call the U of - — tion at 654-0959. very best spooky stories around. Bring — your families and have some refreshments. (Stories will be most appropriate for preschool through Sane | Technical FREE POOL & MUSIC Monday experience necessary. Facilitated by Robin Friedman, at the Park City © Rocky Mountain Middle School. Be entertained by readers sharing the Ld Die dentd ) FL) DEELEY. IU OC PU od . ded eB Nov. TEAM NIGHT, Midway Stake Center, Dec. 1, 2, 3, & 4. All churches of Summit and __ Wasatch Counties are invited to participate. COURIER w ! | ' THE 11TH ANNUAL NAVAJO. RUG SHOW AND SALE. Friday | Wasatch County's Sourct for News through Sunday, Nov. 10, 11, and 12 at .— _ Deer Valley. Call a eeacae =e Thied Parties en voters go six parties that voters have heard very little, if anything, about. This is because the Republicans and Democrats exer- debate and walked away with 20 vote. It would help to break up the two-party monopoly and send percent of the vote, The two main a powerful message of voter dis- parties content with the current system. _ Many third party candidates 1992, Ross Perot was allowed to to the — “polls: on November 7, — they may be surprised to discover nine. choices for President/Vice president, with six different “third parties” represented; weren't going to make that mistake again. They passed a | law requiring a candidate to be polling at 15% in order to debate. are found on the ballot this year. Fifteen percent is just a random running for Wasatch County Commissioner. I represent the - Natural Law Party, and am seek- » number, but sufficiently high to exclude any candidate lacking Mark Covington, a Libertarian, is the millions of dollars necessary cise a virtual monopoly over the ing the office of State to wage a competitive campaign, political process. _ Representative for DI strict 54. 100 years ago there were no laws Traditionally, the role eS third All of the third parties repreparties has been to inject new ~ restricting third party participasented this year on the ballot tion and voter turnout was 80%. ideas into the political debate. have web sites. There is still time Today that number has dwinAbolition of slavery, a woman’s to do a little research and cast a right to vote, and crucial. child dled to 45%. Over 100 million — vote with integrity. I invite voters | labor law reforms have all come from strong third-party move- ments. Today, substantive new ideas can’t make it into the national debate because third parties are basically banned from the political process. . This year, no third party candidates were permitted to participate in the televised debates. In Wasatch County _ ce Vital To The Political Grates _ qualified voters do not bother to — exercise their democratic right to vote. Third parties offer powerful to visit my web page atwww.natu- rallaw.net/ut/debrawhitinia and I thank you for your consideration. new ideas that refocus the issues and revitalize our democracy. _ Bush is already guaranteed Debra : Whiting “ the electoral vote in Utah. ’ Natural Law Party Candidate - Thousands could vote for third party candidates without chang- | State Representative District 54 | — ing a single electoral vote, But a third party vote is not‘a wasted Health Department — Monthly Schedule NOVEMBER > 1 WIC: By Appointment — 2 Hypertension Clinic: 9noon _ 6 4-7 . Immunization Clinic: 2:30-4:30 p.m. WIC: By Appointment WIC: By Appointment Water Samples due by noon 10 Holiday~ 13. WIC: By Appointment 14 Well Child Exams: by ee 15. WIC: By Appointment 16 Immunization Clinic: 8:30-11:30 am. Food Handlers Class: 3:00-5:00 p.m. 21 Board of Health - 12:00 noon ~ 23 THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY 24 THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY | 29 Cancer Screening: By Appointment *F or Questions: | Call our office at: 654-2700 Ext. 474 | |