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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, November 1-4, 2008 The Park Record ?C-4 line up early forfluvaccines Park City Film Series Presents administers the same three-strain treatment costs $25. Grocery stores in the area charge a flat rate of $25 for both. Walk-ins are welcome at all 2008 HaaMi Deportnerf flu shot A l i a locations and the health departBy GREG MARSHALL No appointment is necessary during Ru ment makes house calls for peoOf the Record staff clinic hours. ple .who can't huff it to a clinic. Cost farflushe* is $20, flu mist is $25. Voting isn't. the only thing Officials also noted that some Summit County residents Medicare Plan B covers the vac- Pneumonia vaccines are available for those over 65 for $40 per shot. * are electing to-do early this year. cine for its patients. We fake cash or checks only, no credit They're also getting their fiu "If you're healthy and cards. shots. between the ages of two and 49, About 1,000 people have gone the nasal spray is a good alternaPcnc Q y OHKB to Summit County Health tive," Bradford said. Richins County Building Department clinics for flu shots People with depleted immune 6505 N . Lmdmark Drive, Park Crly .; so far this season. Officials systems, infants, pregnant 435-615-3910 * V.W report a steady stream of traffic women and the elderly are not Tuesday, November 4 ^Pi'i at clinics in Park City, Coalville permitted to receive the nasal 9 1 1 am, 1 4 pm and Kamas in early October. vaccination because it contains Thursday, November 6 Grocery stores, too, have seen live cultures. 9 - 1 1 am, 1 - 4 pm encouraging numbers of people One reason for expanding Friday, November 7 receive vaccines. outreach efforts is that health * - « Health officials, in recent officials are not short on vac- 9 - 1 1 am, 1 - 4 pm Regular Flu Clinics years, have battled the miscon- cines, as they have been in previEvery Wednesday starting Nov 12 ception that October is too early ous years. Private labs and health 9 - 1 1 a m . and 1 4 p m * for an influenza vaccine. "The flu departments plan to administer in Utah peaks in February," said vaccinations to 146 million CoGnMOtreB Amy Bradford, a nurse at the Americans this year. "There's no 65 North 50 East CoaMIe Summit County Health reason to think there's going to X' 435-336-3234 'v ftJ Department. "And the vaccine be a shortage," Rebecca Ward, a Wednesday, Nov 5 * lasts for eight months, so if you representative of the Utah x 9 - 1 1 am, 2 - 4 p m * ip get it now you will be covered." Health Department, said. Vfednesday, Nov 12 ^J No cases of the household "Anyone who wants to avoid get9 •> 11 am, 2 - 4 pm virus that causes aches, pains and ting influenza should get the vacVaccine clinics will be held every Tuesday upset stomach have been report- cine." starting Nov.'18hpm 2 - 4 p . m . . . . . *\ ed in Summit County yet this Health officials can't say yet season, but health officials aren't whether this flu season will be a KCMIVB OrttOB ^ - • • J V - :--'^'-) taking any chances. The Summit bad one. "Typically, we don't Ai 110 North Main, Kamas ' f fe^V^i County Health Department and predict flu seasons," she said. 435-783-4351 axt. 3071 W&jM the Center for Disease Control "There's no way to tell how bad Wednesday, Nov. 5 ..v^-v'vH^''-. and Prevention are asking kids it will be." 9 - 1 1 a.m.,2 - 4 p.m. •- -r. ••-':'-••''• ••:, from 6 months to 19 years old to What Ward could say, though, Vaccine Clinics every Tuesday starting get the vaccine. Previous age rec- is that this year's vaccine appears Nov. 11 until out ._ , ,__. .£ ommendations were less inclu- to be effective in fighting the : A 9 1 1 a j n . ;• ••}?£ \^'0:MC^??; sive. most virulent strains of the flu 1 Except 2nd Tuesday ' ' •-fe' !;'''>'•!iv-' "This year the CDC wants virus in the country. '• /TyTv.^; everyone to get it," Bradford The flu vaccine is only one . 2 - 4 p . m . Call for dinic times in December ; said. "Even if you get the flu and measure people should take to you've been vaccinated your guard against the spread of the U m n t y of Wd^i Rodrtone Cantor symptoms will be less severe." virus, officials said. "Wash your 17H3 West Redstone Center Drive, # 1 1 5 : In 2007, five people in hands frequently," Ward advised. Cost is $20 Summit County were hospital- "If you do cough or cover, use a No appointment necessary. No insurance ized with the virus, Bradford tissue and throw the tissue needed. Medicare can be billed. said. away." Thursday. Nov. 6 ; .. Prices for the vaccine vary The best thing people can do 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. • ' ^ ^ • . ^ . • ^ ' • • ^ • O ' - 1 : slightly depending on vendor. to prevent a bad flu season is to The health department charges take responsibility. "Avoid work $20 for traditional injections. A and school when you're sick," relatively new nasal spray that Ward said. Health officials don't expect shortages Transsiberian Emily Mortimer, Woody Harrelson and Ben Klngsley star in this riveting thriller about an American couple unwittingly "caught up in illegal activity as they sweep across the tundra from Peking to Moscow on the Trans-Siberian Express. Miss Mortimer gives her usual entrancing performance, but this time she is caught up in life and death circumstances with moral and ethical dilemmas worthy of a character from a Hitchcock movie. Woody Harrelson is steadfast as the adoring but bumbling husband. Ben Kingsley adds another notch to his belt as the super sly detective (or is he?) after the stolen loot. The film contains a few moments of violence that may be upsetting to some but the filmmaking is on par with some of the most intense thrillers of recent times. -DiKcted by Brad Anderson Saturday November 1 , 2 0 0 8 at 7 pm Sunday November 2 , 2 0 0 8 at 6 pm Santy Auditorium • 1255 Park Avenue Underwritten by joe Hanley of Farmer's Insurance & Joe Buchman. Libertarian Candidate for US Congress Call 615.8291 or for info, previews & reviews visit www.parkcityfilmseries.com LOCAL SPECIALS : FREE MEDIUM ONE TOPPING PIZZA BUY ANY LARGE AT REGULAR PRICE AND GET A MEDIUM ONE TOPPING FREE CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITE CRUST KITTENS FAMILY FEASt $24.99 2 MEDIUM 3-TOPPINGS OR SPECIALTY 10 BREADSTICKS AND 2-LITER SODA m a k e t h e BEST FRIENDS F i n d one in FRIENDS OF A N I M A L S CHECK FOR MORE SPECIALS DINE-IN, CARRYOUT OR DELIVERY PARK CITY Tw i c e o w e e k i n 1750 SIDEWINDER DR 435-649-3838 the PARK RECORD • Continued from C-1 Show made in town takes home Emmy Park City High School in 1991. The fishing expert was working as a guide at the Victory Ranch in Woodland when the owner of the Park-City based Fischer The New York Times crossword puzzle "ALL SAINTS' DAY" ACROSS Titles are often put in it: Abbr. 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BRYANT / EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ 1 2 3 4 19 23 •• 5 6 7 49 • •• 69 73 •• 59 70 83 87 88 42 S3 64 • 76 • 77 • • • 60 90 100 _30 _32 _33 _35 36 _38 39 _42 _43 107 115 • 116 for a boy soprano Aclress Belafonte Pout Curly conker 'The Naked and the Dead" star, 1958 All the rage Longtime D.C. delegate to Congress Holmes Norton PX users SpiderMan's May "Delish!" Graf . Loaded with 117 121 125 _ 24 Menotti role 25 101 106 44 fat _68 "The Time Machine" _69 46 people Distances in Canada 47 Force in the ocean 49 51 _55 _58 _60 62 61 Costume designer Danilo Another name for 28Across Soda fountain supply Gourmet Gene variant Word origin: Abbr. Crepes Kid's comeback Meadows of comedy • 91 _72 _74 75 _78 .79 80 82 •• 16 17 18 22 26 45 44 • • z KAMAS THEATRE 46 54 • 79 • 55 • • 66 72 •• _ 65 92 93 NIGHTS IN RODANTHE PG-13 56 63 'HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 3. SENIOR YEAR' [G] 1:15 pjn. 4:00 pjn. 6:45 p.m. 7:30 p.m. • ' P H D E AND GLORY" [R] I-30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 7:30 pjn. 80 81 82 • 86 96 103 110 111 11B 112 123 126 127 Dieter? Needing a lift? Reveal to, as a secret Grouse Serf W.W. II Axis leader Lcman and others American suffragist honored with a 1995 stamp Desires Genesis creator Cowboy actor Calhoun 90 Jug capacity: Abbr. A deadly sin Saturn 33 S.U.V. _94 _97 100 103 104 105 106 107 109 QUARANTINE R Frl. 3 1 " thru Thurs. 6th - 8 PM Sat. & Sun. Matinee - 4 & 8 PM S5 Adults $4 Teens S3 Children REDSTONE CINEMA 8 113 119 122 Certain Himalayan Anatomical CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED NO PASSES-NO CLASSIC SUPERSAVERS & Fri. 31st thru Thurs. 6th - 6 PM Sat. & Sun. Matinee • 2, 6 PM 94 • •••• •• • • 1 09 'MAX PAYNE* [PG 13] 1:45 p.m 4:15 p.m. 7:15 pjn, 10:00 p.m. •'SAWV'[Ri 2:00 pjn. 4:45 pjn. 7:45 p.m. 10:15 p.m. ••• 75 102 • 30 North Main • Kamas 67 97 108 783-4350 47 . 51 cavity _70 • 37 43 62 ••• B9 36 65 • •• •••• • I 15 of socks with warmers, waders, boots, fleece and long underwear. "Your hands go numb after about 20 minutes and you just kind of get into the rhythm of things," he said. A steadfast rhythm paid off. On the fi^st day of the trip, the pair caught 10 fish. Calder said his friend's enthusiasm for the sport made him a fish magnet. "He's so passionate." Calder gushed. "He knows so much about the whole fishing world. He'll energize you and get you so excited." Eastman remains enthralled with fishing years after he began. "Every single trip is fun," he said. I just love being on the water, and it's also giving someone the chance to do something they might not otherwise do." Recently, one of Eastman's guests caught a 350-pound yellow-finned tuna, nearly the largest ever caught. "He couldn't believe it," Eastman said with excitement. It was proof for fishermen that although life can't be spent on vacation, honeymoons are a different story. 30 SO 74 84 105 35 ••• 96 114 14 21 71 76 I • 95 13 _ 34 41 58 12 29 33 4b" 39 57 124 11 25 32 52. 120 10 28 43 104 • 24 31 68 • S 20 27 3d 8 ANSWERS ON C5 Productions approached him about doing a show. Today, Eastman spends from mid-September to June taking people where they have never been before. "He's on the road so much that he really has to juggle his time," Lubsen said. "He has a very solid work ethic." Bronson Calder of Park Meadows had no idea Eastman, one of his best friends, would sweep him away to British Columbia one Saturday morning. "I had no idea," Calder said of the proposal. "He said he was putting together a party for Victory Ranch, which is why the film crew was there. Then everyone gathered around me and Matt said, 'Guess what?"' Calder woke at five the next morning to catch a plane to Smithers, British Columbia, where he fished for steelhead trout with his buddy. The two waded chest-deep into chilly water to cast their rods. Temperatures dipped to 20 degrees Fahrenheit and rose to the mid-30s. They wore two pairs Les Unis Cry upon an arrest Is honest (with) Old Indian V.I.P. Numbers game Some sneakers Way out Polo of "Meet the Fockers" Gal way Bay's Islands Explorer Tasman of Tasmania fame 110 Messenger of Noah 112 "Rule, Britannia" composer 113 Sleep indicators 116 "Baudolino" author 117 Thrice, in Rx's 118 "Youbelcha" 119 Collector's goal MQVIES & SHOWTIMES: Information • thru Thursday - November 6 Only: BODY OF LIES m thru Thu 10/30- 2:20 5:10 8:00 Fri-Thu-10/31-11/6- 2:00 5:10 8:00 T H E S E C R E T LIFE O F B E E S (PG-13) thru Thu 10/30- 2:10 4:40 7:20 Frl-Thu-10/31-11/6- 2:10 5:00 7:30 R E L I G U L O U S (R) thru Thu 10/30- 2:30 5:00 7:30 Fri-Thu-10/31-11/6- 5:00 BEVERLY HILLS C H I H U A H U A (PQ) thru Thu 10/30- 2:00 4:30 7:10 Frl-Thu-10/31-11/6- 1:50 4:30 7:00 EAGLE EYE <PG-13) thru Thu 10/30- 5:20 8:00 Frl-Thu-10/31-11/6- 2:20 7:30 W . (PG-13) thru Thu 11/6- 2:00 4:50 7:40 Ending Thursday. October 30 Starts Friday. October 31: • CHANGELING (R) Frl-Thu-10/31-11/6-1:40 4:40 7:45 • 2ACK AND MIRI MAKE A PORNO (R) Frl-Thu-10/31-11/6-2:30 5:20 8:00 THE DUCHESS (PG-13) 2:30 only FIREPROOF (PG) 1:40 4:30 7:30 FLYBOYS (PG-13) 1:50 5:00 7:45 • THE HAUNTING OF MOLLY HARTLEY (PG-nj Fri-Thu-10/31-11/6-2:30 5:30 7:50 No passes or coupons accepted on * SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS (ii)30 N. Market Suvel Suite 120 ;il RaUniiL- • Kimhall Juiiclinn. Park Cily (435) 575.0221 Press #4 for movie times Advanced Tickets On Sale at www.rmtheatres.com |