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Show C-4 The Park Record THE LAST STATION Rated: R "EVERY SECOND HELEN MIRREN IS ON-SCREEN IN THE LAST STATION IS A STUDY IN PEERLESS TALENT. " Underwritten by Dolly's Bookstore - CLAUDIA PUIG, USA TODAY FRIDAY APR. 23RD @8PM SATURDAY APR. 24TH @8PM SUNDAY APR. 25TH @6PM PARK CITY CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER FILM SERIES PAUL GIAMATTI 1255 Park Avenue Call 435-615-8291 HELEN MIRREN www.parkcityfilmseries.org some coffee. >i5yr a cup. the newspaper. R e c o r d . Now with home delivery. The L.A. Times Crossword Puzzle "SCHWALTERATIONS" By JARED BANTA/ANSWERS ONC5 1 2 3 •4 One-named Nigerian singer Mom's bearing? Isolde's lover Carmen, e.g. Silent film star who played Carmen in "Blood and Sand" (1922) Mary Poppins outburst? Start of a run Like molasses in January "King Kong" heroine "Wow!" Affirmative reply Was brilliant Coldcocks, briefly Maria: liqueur Resulting from this G-man It stops at la estacidn " Three Lives": '50s TV drama Swiss capital "South Park" kid Math class curse? Book end? 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Place to turn in 5 126 Full at the table 54 Make good as new 127 Wine characteristics 56 Sibilant "Ahem!" 58 Rapper who feuded 128 Turns tail with Dr. Dre DOWN 60 Ignited 61 Describe atrip to 1 Wedding settings work? 2 Show willingness to 62 Common soccer listen score 3 Country's military 63 Worried organization? 65 Good place to err 4 Compass pt. 5 Dasani competitor 67 More promising 68 Foolhardy 6 Taste 70 Like some orders 7 GI support gp. 8 • Celestial phenome- 72 New Age superstar 75 San Diego State na athlete 9 Pitcher Labine of 77 Asian's land the '50s Dodgers 82 "Where the 10 To-dos Sidewalk Ends" 11 One of 20 on the poet Silverstein Titanic 83 Six-Day War coun12 Literary collections try: Abbr. 13 "I'm down with 84 California berry that" farm founder 14 Get knocked out of 86 Mushers' race the spelling bee 88 Interest 15 Checkout correc90 Auto security tion, perhaps device hawked in 16 Sarah Palin, e.g. infomercials 17 Forebode 91 Poker ploy 18 Third in a sequence 92 Was once there 24 Greg's TV partner 94 Grabbed, as an 25 Spanish dessert opportunity 31 David , baseball's 95 One playing near a "Big Papi" bag? 33 Geisha's band 97 Mrs. McKinley 34 Consume 99 Bordeaux brothers 37 Last speaker in 100 They rest on pads many an old cartoon 102 Progeny 40 LP player 104 Groom-to-be 41 Reach via jet 105 Belief systems 43 Hotel units: Abbr. 108 Frock wearers 45 Grave 109 Regular alternative 48 Big name in sou] 112 Dieter's word 49 Become annoying 113 "I should lucky" to 118 Important period 51 Senator Feinstein 119 62-Down game, e.g. 52 Surprise in class 120 Manet, maybe 11 10 19 120 12 14 13 15 21 23 • 16 17 28 _ 33 32 _ 36 139 using recycled items from Recycle Utah is my way of Submitted by building awareness." says Maren Bargreen, owner of Recycle Utah Gallery MAR. She opens up her gallery to local nonprofits for fundraising events on a Take a used door from the monthly basis and also particiRecycle Utah warehouse, dec- pates in the Park City Gallery orate with recycled plastic and Stroll each month. metal bottle caps and what do Sarah Peterson Berkowitz, you get? A Recycled Art local artist and avid recycler, Mural project hosted by the will provide the background Gallery MAR and Recycle design on the doors which will Utah. This creative project will be themed "BioDiversity". take place on Friday, April 23, Anyone who stops in the from 6 to 8 p.m. at Gallery gallery during the celebration MAR, 580 Main Street. will be able to add their cre"Earth Day is a special cele- ative touch to the design using bration for me and providing plastic and metal bottle caps. an opportunity for children of Recycle Utah will provide all ages to express themselves the bottle caps and glue guns; 36 • 140 30 • On Monday, May 31, the National Honor Society (NHS) at Park City High School will initiate a new Memorial Day tradition by hosting the inaugural Park City High School Memorial 5K in memory of loved ones lost by Park City families. Last May, NHS teamed with the Park City 5 to stage a 5K honoring the memories of five PCHS graduates who all died within seven months of each other in 2008 (go to www.parkcity5.com for details). As a result of the incredible support and participation the community demonstrated PHOTO BY DANIEL SUVA Last year's Memorial Day 5K commemorated the lives of the Park City 5. This year the focus is remembering ail loved ones. during that event, everyone involved realized the need to honor the memories of all loved ones lost, be they family, friends, co-workers, or anyone loved that has passed away. REDSTONE CINEMAS 6030 N. Market Street • Kimball Junction, Park City 435.575.0221 Press #4 for movie times $6.00 - ALL SEATS - ALL SHOWS - BEFORE 6:00 PM (Except Tuesdays) No passes or coupons accepted on * SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS 3-D: add S2.50 Premium Charge - All Price Categories £very Tuesday is Now - BARGAIN TUESDAY! Showtimes - Before 6:00 pm - ALL SEATS - ALL SHOWS - S5.00 Showtimes - 6:00 pm and later - Children (2-12) & Seniors (60+) - $5.00 Adidis - $6.50 MOVIES & SHOWTIMES: thru Sunday, April 25 HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON ra thru Thur. in 3-D: 2:30 5:00 7:30 thru Thyr. in 2-D: 3:45 6:30 Friday-Sunday: Irt 3-D: 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:20 Friday-Sunday: In 2-D: 2:00 4:30 7:10 C L A S H O F lPcn, T H E TITANS <m 2-o, thru Thursday: 2:20 4:50 7:30 Frj day-Sun day: 1:00 3:50 6:30 9:00 THE BOUNTY HUNTER thru Thursday. 2:15 7:20 Frldav-Sundav: 1:40 6:50 HOT TUB « TIME MACHINE thru Thurpdqy: 3:00 5:30 8:00 Friday-Sunday: 4:20 9:25 KICK-ASS thru Thursday: 2:30 5:10 8:00 Friday-Sunday: 1:30 4:10 7:00 9:40 DEATH AT A FUNERAL (R> thru Thursday: 2:50 5:30 7:45 Friday-Sunday: 1:20 3:40 6:30 8:45 Starts Friday, April 23 • THE BACK-UP P L A N (PG13) EctdflV- S u n da y: 1:10 4:00 6:40 9:15 Bon Stiller. GREENBERG (R, Friday-Sunday: 1:45 4:20 7:00 9:30 Ends Thursday, April 22 ALICE IN WONDERLAND (PG) 4:43 THE RUNAWAYS (R) 2:40 5:20 7i50 Advance Tickets on sale at www.metrotheatres.com BY MINERVA "•*. ;. [-: •> • clear that you're on the same page. SAGITTARIUS: NOVEMBER 21 DECEMBER 20 Apr. 21-27,2010 • 1 22 31 ARIES: MARCH 21 - APRIL 20 LEO: JULY 21 - AUGUST 20 You're torn and exhausted by too Sitting on the fence, ignoring your intuition, and playing it safe have all been issues. Where is your faith? Staying here will create problems that are way worse than anything uprooting yourself could cause you. many things. Finding the energy to keep going will rely heavily on your ability to delegate whatever you can't handle. A little help from your friends will make everything easier, 37 41 53~ 54 - |S7 1 ••• • 61 60 1 62 63 68 L•• 78 181 82 83 188 90 91 92 ._ 194 89 106 109 I • 113 • 104 105 115 119 I An open invitation to go deeper • ^•103 I 111 112 116 117 118 121 122 124 125 126 128 1 You're taking a big risk here. If you think everything stands in your favor you're about to find out that GEMINI: MAY 21 - JUNE 20 98 110 TAURUS: APRIL 21 - MAY 20 someone has more than one trick up their sleeve. What you don't know could hurt- you; proceed with caution. 73 I BO Two heads are better than one and in this situation an extra set of eyes will help you see past your blind spots. Too much is on the line for you to allow your issues to prevent you from doing the right thing. CAPRICORN: DECEMBER 21 JANUARY 20 People make their own choices. 151 49 Anyone wishing to honor a deceased loved one is invited to run or walk with friends, family, and the Park City community that morning. There will also be a memory wall and memory tables at the race for anyone who would like to display a photograph, poem, candle, small memento, etc. that day. Those who want to purchase a durable banner with a photograph of their lost loved one to display along the racecourse each year should email contactus@pchsmemorial.co m (some financial assistance is available). The race will begin at 9 a.m. with same-day registration and tee shirt pick-up starting at 8 a.m. Participants will follow the same course as last year, beginning at Dozier field and winding through Park Meadows. Race registration is available at www.pchsmemorial.com (pre-registration online $25/same-day registration $30). All race proceeds go to Park City High's National Honor Society for its ongoing community projects, both local and abroad. Funds will benefit PCHS seniors in need of financial assistance to attend college, partial scholarships for those going to Bolivia this summer to build a PCHS sister school, and future projects beyond t^e PC 5 projects. their point of view it'll soon become WEEKLY HOROSCOPE 46 48 all you need to bring is your imagination and creativity. Refreshments will be served. A $5 donation to Recycle Utah gladly accepted. This community workshop is for all ages. Children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult. Pre-register early space is limited. Berkowitz majored in fashion design but transitioned into faux painting in 1993 when she started her local business, Venue. She currently designs decorative art pieces, canvases and murals. For more information about the workshop or to register, call Recycle Utah at 649-9698. For details about Gallery MAR, go ttt u ww.gallery-mar.com. PCHS Memorial 18 26 27 Turn recyclables into art Submitted by Alice Pennels Stay home this Saturday morning. We'll bring the newspaper to you. ACROSS 65 1 Start of a kids' learning song 66 6 It may be spiked 69 11 Prof's pointer 71 16 Disposed 73 19 Mid-ninth century pope 20 Italian town NW of Venice 74 21 Get used (to) 22 Former CNN 76 anchor Dobbs 78 23 Passion for Ferris wheels and funnel 79 cakes? 26 Is for all of us? 80 27 iPhone add-on 81 28 '"Eureka!" 83 29 Least scarce 84 30 Runs 85 32 Strikes a chord 87 35 One may be yellow 89 or chocolate 90 36 Ignited 38 Affected type 93 39 Spot playmate 40 Bozeman native 95 named after a "Star 96 Wars" character? 98 42 Mattress spec 101 44 Schrodinger equa- 103 tion symbols 106 46 Ray, Jay or A 107 47 Super Bowl XLIV runner-up, briefly 108 48 Grass bristle 110 50 Built from 11 i 52 Amt. 114 53 AM frequency 115 meas. 116 55 Uses a sickle, say 117 57 Taking the place (of) 121 59 Diggsof'Rent" 122 61 How- : instruction 123 books 124 64 Grub 125 Wed/Thurs/Fri, April 21-23, 2010 1120 - into love will take you into unchart: ed waters. Are you ready for this? Don't think too much about where things will end up. Learn as much as you can and enjoy the ride. VIRGO: AUGUST 2 1 SEPTEMBER20 /. ; If the whole ball of wax is melting you've got to stop and look at what this is telling you. Once you read the sighs you'll be able to re-evaluate things and be free to make your choices from a more realistic place. LJBRA: SEPTEMBER 2 1 OCTOBER 2 0 •;• ^ V Life has been intense and you're not quite sure how to handle it. Normally your instincts are right on but it's hard to know what to do because others are out of control and things are totally unpredictable, v . ^ . . . , , , , . ,. CANCER: JUNE 21 -JULY 20 Property issues and questions about whether to sell out have been a major source of conflict. A bird in hand is no longer worth two in the bush. Moving on might be the best way to solve all of your problems. • Don't think you have anything to say about this situation. And it would be best if you stayed out of it because this is someone elses experience. Let them figure it out • • • • - • ' • AQUARIUS: JANUARY 21 FEBRUARY 20 Forthcoming reunions have you wondering if the good old days are back. Dream on! Things have changed and the real thing will bear little resemblance to whatever your sense of nostalgia has conjured up. PISCES: FEBRUARY 21 - ^ | | S MARCH 20 yfc s SCORPIO: OCTOBER 2 1 - C ' % * |Things that have troubled you for quite some time are about to come NOVEMBER 20 Differences of opinion have raised questions about the right way to do things. You can't change anyone* mind but if you remain open to to a resolution. As others begin to awaken to the truth all of your doubts will be replaced with a dear sense that this was meant to be. |