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Show B-2 Wed/Thu, July 1-2, 2009 The Park Record AccuWeather.com* ALMANAC FIVE DAY FORECAST FOR PARK CITY ^eft City statisticstorthe week ending June 29 Temperatures: High for the week Low for the week Normal high I . WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY An afternoon thunderstorm possible Winds:W 8-16 mph - r A thunderstorm in spots in the afternoon Winds: SW 10-20 mph Mostly sunny and windy • Average temperature Normal average temperature . .. .. , n Precipitation: ,. , T 1 1 , Total for the week Total for month thru June 29 Total for the year Normal for the month Normal for the year % of normal this month of normal this year jo 63.7° 61.7° A thunderstorm in spots in A thunderstorm in spots in the afternoon the afternoon . _.„ Winds: WNW 8-16 mph Winds: NE 8-16 mph 83763 84759 - - r r 0.24" 2.16" 9.20" 1.09" 10.40" 198% ^ f ^ ^ J K a r ; 88% , ,^-^mlmJ%^mJHK^ ACCU WEATHER UV INDEX ^ I each day SUN AND MOON 83759 f f M {{§£*+ Price Sunrise Wednesday Saturday 6:00 a.m. Wednesday . Thursday Friday Saturday Moonrise 4:19 p.m. 5:23 p.m. 6:24 p.m. 7:20 p.m. Moonsrt* 1:37 a.m. 2:08 2:44 a.m: 3:26 Jtexburg. ' St. George Salt Lake City Spokane Sun Valley Tahoe Shown Is Wednesday's .weather. Temperatures are Twin Falls Yellowstone Wednesday's highs and Wednesday night's lows. MOON PHASES Full Last New }W July 7 '**;J& July 15 ^^Bp July 21 ^B?£" ' % c July 28 NATIONAL CITIES Wednesday Hi Lo W 76 63 t 71 55 s 90 66 s 79 64 t 70 62 t 68 57 t 88 62 s 66 54 pc 70 55 t 68 55 t 68 55 t 96 76 s 88 56 t Wednesday Thursday Hi Lo W Hi Lo W 72 46 t 78 45 t 88 56 t 78 56 t 81 42 s 78 39 s 77 55 t 86 56 t 91 56 t 88 54 t 84 52 t 85 52 t 77 51 t 78 50 t 78 51 t 80 53 t 84 55 t 89 58 t 85 49 t 81 50 t 84 62 pc 93 63 pc 78 49 t 72 46 t 85 48 s 83 46 t 77 40 1 79 42 s 102 76 t 103 79 t 85 43 s 87 47 s 89 67 t 88 63 t 99 72 pc 92 69 t 88 54 s 88 49 s 89 60 t 89 62 t 94 60 I 85 59 t 94 63 t 94 63 pc 82 48 t 84 51 s 102 74 t 99 76 t 88 66 t 91 68 t 82 54 s 86 57 s 81 47 s 80 44 s 81 44 t 79 45 t 87 60 s 88 58 pc 71 38 s 68 37 t Interstate 80: Fair traveling weather is expected with a mixture of sun and clouds and mild winds from the northwest. " US-40: Fairly dry weather and good road conditions can be expected on Wednesday. TRAVELERS FORECAST High pressure will continue to build over the region through Wednesday, allowing for plentiful sunshine and warm temperatures. A southerly flow will allow moisture to build for Thursday. Thunderstorm activity will then be a concern WEATHER HISTORY Heavy rain that started July 1, 1975, in eastern North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota caused disastrous flooding three days later on the Red River. Property damage exceeded $1 billion. Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2009 WORLD CITIES Thursday HI Lo W 73 59 t 73 54 s 90 70 pc 81 62 t 72 63 1 71 60 1 88 64 s 76 61 pc 76 59 s 72 60 c 76 59 pc 97 77 s 78 56 t City Des Moines Detroit Dover Houston Honolulu Las Vegas Los Angeles Miami Minneapolis Nags Head New Orleans New York Norfolk Wednesday Thursday Hi Lo W Hi Lo W 78 62 s 80 64 pc 68 53 sh 74 59 c 82 65 t 80 63 t 99 76 t 99 77 pc 88 75 s 88 75 s 101 78 pc 104 85 t 82 64 pc 82 64 pc 88 78 t 89 78 t 76 59 s 81 60 I 90 78 pc 87 75 s 94 77 pc 95 77 t 78 66 t 80 68 t 90 72 pc 85 69 s Wednesday Thursday City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Oklahoma City 98 72 s 99 71 pc Orlando 88 75 t 90 74 t Philadelphia 82 64 t 78 64 t Phoenix 106 86 t 104 86 t Pittsburgh 67 56 t 71 58 t Providence 72 64 t 74 63 t 79 65 c St. Louis 84 64 s 97 76 pc San Antonio 96 74 t San Diego 72 68 PC 75 67 pc 74 57 pc San Francisco 73 56 PC 84 54 s Seattle 80 53 s 88 76 t Tampa 86 76 t 82 65 t Washington. DC 82 66 t City Auckland Bangkok Barbados Beijing Berlin Buenos Aires Dublin Frankfurt Hong Kong Jerusalem London Montreal Dentists CANYON DENTISTRY B. John Din^man, D.M.D.. RC. • Relaxed, Pain Free Environmem • Pcraonalizcd Family Denial Care • Prevention Oriented Practice • Advanced Cosmetic Dentistry • Metal Free Restorations • IV 6c Oral Sedation 4343 N, Highway 224, Suite 201 Park City, Utah 84098 435-65M746 PARK CITY DENTISTRY Dr. Tony Biaunrciier Cody Caldcrwood, DDS 'Cercc' cad-cam ceramic bonded restorations • Same or next day delivery • Sedation dentistry • Implant restoration • Complete whole moudi cosmetic restoration or rehabilitation • 27 years of emergency & cosmetic dental treatment experience • New patients always welcome! 435-649-4343 Next to Snow Creek Emergency Clinic, in the Park City Market Plaza Park City Oral Surgery VK.dc A. Peers, D.D.S • IV Sedation • Wisdom Teedi • Dental Implants • Oral Lesions/Jaw Surgery • Den tal/ftcial Trauma • 1612 W.Utc Blvd. Suite 205 Park City, U T 877-615-9840 Dermatology STEVEN M. KERN, M.D. Board Certified Dermatologist 2700 W. Homestead Road Suite 30 435-658-1013 • Adult and Pedianic Dermatology • Skin cancer detection and treatment; • Sderothenpyforunwanted veins • Borax, Restyianc and Collagen Therapy • Skin rejuvenation procedures & products • Medical Acstherian Services • All insurance plans accepted STAN RODIER M.D. F A A D . , ER.CP.(Q Board Certified Dermatology & Dermatopadiology Ncwpaik Building, Redstone 1441 VKUtc Blvd., Stc 160 435-649-4145 • Adult, Podiatric, Geriatric Residency; NYU Skin and Cancer. • 1st 6c Largest Dermatology Training Program in America • Fellowship: Full Year's Training in, Mohs' Micrographk ikin cancer Surgery, {Dr. Fred Mohs) • 9 years in Park City • Selected Cosmetic Svces. Offered Alternative Health Services AYURVEDIC HEALTH CONSULTAT I O N with Maggie Koblasova, Certified Ayurvedic practioner Health programs designed specifically for your individual constitution • feel better • take stress out of your life • Lose weight • Discover how 10 heal your body naturally The World Health Organization recognizes 5000-ytar-oU science ofAyurvcda as an effective form of alternative healthcare. Pre-School THE COLBY SCHOOL An independent, non-profit school providing academic excellence in a caring community. Our students benefit from: • Research-based Tribes Model • Small class sues (18 or less for K-8, 12 students with two teachers for pre-school) • Integrated curriculum blending art, music , foreign language, and physical education for all students in Pre-Sdiool through 8th grade • Hands on Science Exploration in partnership with community organizations • Service learning • Outdoor education For information call 435-655-3966 3770 N. Hwy 224 Park City, UT 84060 www.thecolbyschool.org Imagine your child a t ! he Colby School. Insurance JOE HANLEY, AGENT Farmers Insurance Auto, home, life, business, health insurance 6443 N. Business Park Loop Rd. (Silver Creek Business Commons) Suite K. Park City, UT 84098 Business (435) 649-8656, iax 435-645-7245 joehanley@utalibroadband.com Holistic Medicine Theta Healing & Reiki What if you could get out of your head and into your heart? You can with Theta Healing and Reiki. One can achieve instant healing, releasing, cleansing and transforming of old thought pattems/belie&/traumas/illncss and stress diat keep us from our true self. Join me on this exciting adventure of healing, call Annie Macdonald at 435962-2663 to schedule an appointment. Travel Medicine TRAVEL HEALTH VACCINES INC. ™ "Travel and Routine Adult Immunizations" Gail Tcaslcy RN 1441 W. Ute Boulevard Suite 220 (Kimball Junction in Ncwpark) Park City, UT 84098 For appointment call: 435.513.0054 (Insurances welcomed) Please visit www.ParkCiryVaccincs.com Orthopaedics THE SMART CLINIC Spinal Medicine and Rehab Therapy Experts Scott Adelman MD Joseph CunniffDO.DC Michael Giovanniello MD Angela Krull MD Board Certified (801)676-7627* www. thesmartclinic.com HEIDEN ORTHOPAEDICS Sports Medicine / Hand / Upper Extremity Knee • Shoulder • Elbow • Wrist • Hand Eric Heiden, MD Karen Heiden. MD Phil Davidson, MD Max Testa, MD Clinic, Mon-Fri, 9am - 5pm Training Room Evaluation, Mon 5pm 7pm 2200 Park Avenue, Building D, Suite 100 456-615-8822 www.heidenordiopacdics.com ROSENBERG-COOLEY METCALF CLINIC Knee • Shoulder • Spine • Sports Medicine • Specialists Thomas D. Rosenberg, M.D. VernonJ. Coolcy, M.D. Michael H. Metcalf, M.D. Charles C. Und, M.D. Charles C. Rich, M.D. Larry G. Leonard M.D. 1820 Sidewinder Dr. Suite 100 Prospector Square 655-6600 www.remclinic.com Podiatry DR. DOUGLAS LISTER D.P.M. PARK CITY PODIATRY Diplormtc, American Board of Podiatric Surgery Board Certified in Foot Surgery. Board Certified in Reconstructive/Ankle Surgery Ch'ldrer^ Adults, and Seniors Ankle Sprains and Fractures, Bunions, Heal Spurs, and Heal Pain, Hammer Toes, Diabetic Foot Problems, Ingrown Toe Nails, Corns, Calluses, Discolored and Fungus Nails. 1441 W. Ute Blvd. Suite 160 Kimball Junction, Park City (435) 604-0449 www.DrDougIasLister.com Radiology PARK CITY IMAGING An outpatient imaging center 1850 Sidewinder Dr., #410 Park City, Utah 84060 Ph. 435.615.0250 Services available: •X-Ray • Mammography • Ultrasound •MRI •CT Board Certified Ritdiobgists John C. Ofson, MD Barry M. Birkin, MD W. Bradley Hale, MD for info: www.parkcityimaging.com Wednesday Hi Lo W 55 48 pc 90 79 sh 86 77 pc 95 70 pc 82 66 t 59 45 pc 70 57 r 86 63 pc 90 82 pc 86 59 s 88 59 pc 72 63 t Thursday Hi Lo W 59 52 s 91 79 sh 86 77 sh 97 70 s 84 63 s 58 45 pc 70 54 sh 88 64 pc 90 81 sh 82 59 s 86 59 t 70 63 r City Moscow Oslo Paris Rio de Janeiro Rome San Juan Seoul Sydney Tokyo Toronto Warsaw Zurich Wednesday Hi Lo W 73 52 s 77 63 pc 88 66 pc 81 71 s 84 66 t 89 77 pc 82 68 pc 70 47 s 77 68 r 68 61 1 81 63 sh 80 58 t Thursday Hi Lo W 72 54 t 79 65 s 90 66 pc 76 68 pc 86 68 s 91 77 pc 82 65 t 64 48 t 81 70 r 75 61 t 83 63 t 81 58 t Weather (W).s-sunnv. pc-partly ctoudv, c-cloudv. sh-showers l-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flumes. sn-snow. i-ice At Yb ii£ Sirvice For appointment or information call Maggie at 435729.0556 email: tnkoblasova9ymail.com ROAD CONDITIONS 84°/57 Ely Evanslon flagstaff Gallup Grand Canyon Grand Junction Gunnison Idaho Falls Jackson Hole Mesqutte Missouia Ogden Page Pocatello Provo Pueblo Reno -•-.> }&* 85760 City Aspen Boulder Butte Colorado Spring S V* * j W° - ^ ' ^ X Winds: SSW 20-30 mph REGIONAL CITIES V f V Ogdenlj Evanston T^ <W 4 68/63 | b 78/50 0-2, Low; 3-5, Moderate; 6-7, High; jf Ltf M . ; 8-10, Very High; 11 +1 Extreme / J ^ m Wendovefc Values Indicate the exposure to the sun's . / Y A ft ^ j / B 94/66 ultraviolet rays. Shown is the highest value for', %J* :j r%% ;'iU^M S City Albany Anchorage Atlanta Atlantic City Boston Buffalo Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus, OH Dallas Denver An area of high pressure will ding to the Intermountain West through Wednesday and Thursday, promoting fair skies and warm temperatures As high pressure moves eastward, a plume of moisture will invade the region, which will trigger widespread thunderstorm activity through Friday and Saturday. Drier air will return by Sunday. 82° 44° 77° i .t_ Wednesday, July 1, 2009 REGIONAL FORECAST v #<fl" guide to Park City's Professional Services Medical Doctors Physical Therapy PARK CITY URGENT CARE CENTER 1665 Bonanza Drive (435)649-7640 MOUNTAINTOP PHYSICAL THERAPY & WELLNESS CENTER • Open 8am to 9pm • 7 days a week for urgent care. • Appointments Sam to 8pm Mon-Sun. • Adult and Pediatric Medical Care • Urgent Medical Conditions and Trauma. • X-Ray and Laboratory Services Family Practice Physicians • Robert W. Barnett, M D • Cress R. Bohnn, M D • Robert J. Evers, M D •Joseph Ferriter, M D • Chns Hays, M D • Charles Morrison, M D • Sandra Vanleuven, M D • William Pidwell, M D Pediatricians Robert Winn, M D Certified in. Sports Medicine • Cress R. B o W M D • Robert J. Even, M D • Chris Hayes, M D Colonoscopy • William Pidwell, M D Family Nurse Practitioners • Herb Leplcy, FNP-C • June Neeley, MS.APRN.FNP-C • Kathleen Thomas, MSN.FNP Physician Assistant • Eileen Price-Burke, PA-CRN • Patrick Matric PA-CRN Preston Hall, PT, CSCS. Kathy Bochnowski, PT. Stacy McCooey, PT. Jason Bell, CSCS. LMT. Shelby Hibbard, LMT. Specializing in orthopedic physical therapy including knees, shoulders, spine care, hips, other extremity joints, muscle strains/imbalances, postural reconditioning, custom orthorics, preventative health 6c specific women's health programs. Located in Silver Mtn Sports Clubs in Prospector (2080 Gold Dust Lane) and Kimbal Junction(1526 Ute Blvd. Suite 102). TOSH PHYSICAL THERAPY 1850 Sidewinder Drive, Suite 310 Open Monday-Saturday 435-647-5955 Our therapists have served the community for the past 15 years. TOSH is the official provider for the U.S. Speed Skating Teams and are proud supporters of PCHS and the Young Riders. We specialize in orthopedics and sports medicine. In addition to being experts in the field of Physical Therapy we offer advanced sports testing, orthotics, bike fits, running analysis, and many other related services. Most insurance plans accepted. Physical Therapists: HEBER VALLLEY CLINIC S. Marlcne Hatch, PT Gary Sharp, MD, OB/GYN 1485 south Highway 40, ste F, Heber Utah Jan Watts, PT, ATC 435-657-4400 Beau Johnson, MPT Hours: 8-5 Occupational Therapy: Practice Focus: Normal and high-risk pregMichele Berg, OTR, CHT, nancies, gynecologic problems and surgerCLT ies including hysterectomies. Active status Megan B. Williams, OTR, at Hcbcr Valley Medical Center. CHT, CLT UNIVERSITY HEALTH CARE Physical Therapist Assistant: Redstone Health Center Lynn Angelini, PTA 1743 W. Redstone Center Dr. #115 Steve Brace- ATC, PTA 435-658-9200 Acceleration / Sport Testing: • Adult. Pediatric and OB/GYN Care Krisri Green 8:30 am to 5:30 pm Monday - Friday Massage Therapy: 8:00 am to 12:00 pm Saturday Marcy Hacisavas, LMT • On-site Pharmacy 435-658-9280 Pilates: Robyn Hase, ATC Certified 8:30 am to 6:00 pm Monday - Friday Pilates Instruction 9:00 am to 12:00 pm Saturday Yoga: Robyn Hase, ATC • Moran Eye Center 435-658-9250 Sports Medicine, Performance Testing 8:30 am to 5:30 pm Monday - Friday and Training: Massimo Testa, MD; 9:00 am to 12:00 pm Saturday Jim Walker. PHD Mammographv Services Athletic Trainers: Monday 9:00 am to 12:30 pm Robbie Rauzi, ATC Thursday 9:00 am to 5:30 pm Friday 9:00 am to 12:30 pm University Cardio Mobile Echo Friday 8:30 am to 12:30 pm Podiatry 1 st and 3 r d Thursday 8:30 am to 12:30 pm Gastroen'ero]r>gy fEGD. Colonoscopy. Monday 7:30 am to 3:30 pm Thursday 7:30 am to 3:30 pm Dermatology Tuesday 8:30 am to 5:30 pm Wednesday 8:30 am to 12:30 pm Private Schools PARK CITY ACADEMY Established in 1989, Park City Academy is an independent school, preschool through eighth grade. Our students are encouraged - and challenged - to reach their highest potential academically, emotionally, and physically. Our superior teachers and Private school staff are committed to academic excellence, innovation, and leadership. • Eight to One student teacher ratio allows faculty and staff to know all students in and out of the classroom. • Core Knowledge Curriculum integrates 21st Century Technology across all grades. • Small classes allow students to refine their thinking by learning how to write well. • Math instruction is accelerated one yearformost students. • Experiential Science Program includes 2-4 labs per week Kindergarten through 8th Grade. • Creative Play Curriculum in Early Childhood (preschool through Kindergarten) establishes students academic foundation with both structured and optional activities. " Full day Kindergarten. • Students learn Spanish in language immersion instruction with native speaker preschool through 8th grade. • Fine Arts include Visual Art, Art History, Choral Music and Dance preschool through 8th grade. • Students build self confidence through performance and public speaking instruction. • Outdoor Education Program builds progressively from local expeditions to culminate in Middle School study at the Tcton Science Center. • Exciting Summer School Program open to all Park City children. • Member Northwest Association of Accredited Schools, PNAiS Candidate Member, Accredited by Utah State Board of Education. For admission information please call 435.649.2791 or visit www.parkcityacademy.org THE COLBY SCHOOL An independent, non-profit school providing academic excellence in a caring community. Our students benefit from: • Research-based Tribes Model • • Small class sizes (18 or less for K-8, 12 students with two teachers for pre-school) • Integrated curriculum blending an, music , foreign language, and physical education for all students in Pre-School through 8th grade • Hands on Science Exploration in partnership with community , • organizations • Service learning / • Outdoor education For information call 435-655-3966 3770 N. Hwy 224 |