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Show !"" 1 I he Newspaper Thursday , September 25, 1980 Page 9 3)iggers IBllIlettniin IBaDaurdl Community oriented, non profit activity listings will be accepted ac-cepted no later than Tuesday noon for publication in the Bulletin Board. Fastest Growing Sport Needs coaches! Get involved with the largest youth sports program in the state. Coach Youth Soccer for one of Park City's 12 teams. Call 649-9461 and volunteer TODAY' Thanks! : Sock Hop The "Park City Women" (formerly Jaycees) invite you to join us October 11 at the Elks Club for an authentic 1950s sock hop. Lots of contests and prizes and a great rock 'n roll disc jockey. Your donations will be used to help the Park City Library, and to purchase additional therapy equipment for the P.C. Preschool for the Handicapped. Call Holly Matson at 649-5000 or Debbie Reid at 649-9037 for more information, and see our ad in this section. - Lutheran Services Lutheran Church Services at 10:30 a.m. Sunday meet at St. Luke's Episcopal Church on Park Ave. ' Camelot' Auditions Auditions for the Kimball Art CenterPark City Players production of "Camelot" will be held Thursday, Sept. 25, from 7:30 to 9 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 27, from 10 a.m. to noon, and Sunday, Sept. 28, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. All auditions will be held at the Kimball Art Center. All persons who audition will be asked to sing a number from the show, read some dialogue and do some movement dancing. Everyone who auditions will have an equal chance to be cast regardless of the-fmdition they attend. A singing chorus will be included. Dancers, tumblers and gymnasts also are needed. Persons auditioning must be in the seventh grade or above. Scripts and scores are available for review at the Kimball Art Center. The show will be directed by Kimball Art Center Theatre Director Don Gomes. For further information, call 649-8882. Highrollers Soccer Practice The men's soccer team practices at the high school every Tuesday and Wednesday at 5 p.m. Adult Volleyball League Men and women! Get a cored team together and register for the full league. Rosters should be turned into the Rec. Dept. in the Memorial Building by Tuesday, Sept. 30. All teams must be represented at the organizational meeting Tues. Sept. 30 at 7 p.m. League play starts Tues. Oct. 7. Call 649-9461 649-9461 for details. Teen Rock Climbing Class Classes will be held Thursday, Oct. 9 and Friday, Oct. 10. See Little Cottonwood Canyon from a different perspective! Register with the Rec. Dept. by Oct. 6. Learn Country Swing Dance Back by popular demand! Catch this class at the Memorial Building Oct. 1-4. Beginners meet at 7 p.m. Advanced students start at 8:30 p.m. Call 649-7400 or 649-9461 for details. The dance of the '80s! LDS Open House The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Park City Ward is announcing an "Open House" at their new building out by Kimball; Junction. All of Park City is invited. The theme is "Old Park City." Come and test the recipes of the past, see tables of memorabilia, and learn about Park City's history, A fun evening for all on Sept. 26 at 7 p.m. Park City Ski Team Sign-up The Park City Ski Team will begin its fall dryland training program the second week in September. Anyone interested in the Jecal Alpine Junior Racing Program should apply im-medialelyvThe.prsgram im-medialelyvThe.prsgram will be limited in numbers, and we have, many members returning from last year, so don't wait! For more, information write to: Park City Ski Team, Box 108,.P.C,Utah 84060, or stop by the Memorial Building and pick up an application. Bea's Tours " Join Bea Kummer Wednesday's at 11 a.m. at the Memorial Building. Included in the personalized weekly tours of historic Park City will be local points of interest (City Hall , and its dungeon, and the evolution of local buildings), local architecture, highlighted by tidbits of history not always . found in the history books! Tours last approximately two hours, with plenty of time to ask questions. $1 per person. The 1981 Ride & Tie The 1981 Ride & Tie is scheduled for July 18, 1981. All Parkites interested in working on a committee are encouraged en-couraged to volunteer by calling Ken Clausen, 649-7497. New Hours for Clinics To better serve the public, the Summit County Health Department Depar-tment has changed the scheduling of its monthly clinics. Beginning in September the Blood Pressure Clinic will be held on the first Tuesday of each month from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. On the second Tuesday monthly, there will be an Immunization Im-munization Clinic, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Both of these clinics will be held at the office, located at 467 Main, across the street from the Post Office. The Well-Child Clinic will be held on the third Monday of each month from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., at the Memorial Building. If you have any questions regarding the services offered by the Health Department, please call the office at 649-9072. Community Clinic Needs Help The Park City Community Clinic, Inc. needs volunteers to help paint and redecorate the new family planning clinic. Volunteer rime by a carpenter, locksmith, and electrician is also needed. The following items are being sought: 12 10-foot. 2 x 4's, 8 sheets of wall paneling, 2 sheets dry wall, a folding door, a radio, furniture, paint, and a large rug or carpet. Additional Ad-ditional board members with an interest in family planning services are needed. Please call 649-5989 if you can help. Pregnancy Testing Want to find out if you are pregnant? Call the Park City Community Clinic Family Planning Program for an appointment. appoint-ment. The clinic also offers family planning and pregnancy counseling and education. Fees will be charged according to your ability to pay. All services are confidential. Call 649-5989. Infant Death Syndrome ' Workshop There will be a Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) workshop held on Sept. 26, 27 and 28 at Snowbird. The cost is $10 per person. There will be several speakers from other states and presentations from support services. If you have an interest in attending this workshop, please call the Summit County Health Department at 649-9072 and talk with Gail or Christy. You may also contact Marcia at 582-6994 or Sharon at 532-3333 or 272-2837. Vehicle Registration A representative from the Department of Motor Vehicles is : available in Park City each Wednesday, 2-4 p.m., at the Memorial Building. Registrants must bring current vehicle registration and certificate of title to obtain Utah registration. Phone 649-9327 or 336-2401 tot further infor-Ujation. infor-Ujation. Smith's Health Fair The largest health fair' of its kind will be held in Utah at the Salt Palace Sept. 25, 26 and 27. Smith's Food King and the Bureau of Health Promotion and Protection have coor-' dinated efforts in planning the large health fair. It will be open to the public at no charge. Everyone is invited to attend. Golf Luncheon End of year golf luncheon will be held Friday, October 3, noon at The Carbide Lamp (upstairs). Phone Alice Williams at 649-8418 or Helen Taft at 649-8293 for reservations. Recreation Dept. Hours Hours are Monday-Friday 3 p.m.-lO p.m. at the Memorial Building. For information about YWCA classes, dance, aerobic dance, gymnastics, adult league volleyball, country Swing class, adult Sunday soccer, call 649-9461. Dance Classes at Memorial Bldg. Modern and jazz dance for all ages begins Monday, Sept. 29 with Colleen Kovach, for details call 649-7892. Grace, poise, and skiing fitness for girls age 5 to 55. Sunday Soccer Co-ed, pick-up soccer games will happen every Sunday in the park this fall at 3 p.m. Get those ski legs in shape and learn or improve a new skill ! The Restaurant Serving Luncheon Special 11:30a.m. to4:00p.m, Monday thru Friday Serving Breakfast Sat. 8 to 11 & Sun. 9 to 1 442 Main Street 649-7060 TP C b9imi)noD ruti.l.oi ommunity Educatibri Classes Registration for Typewriting and Shop, including wood and metal works, will be held Monday, Sept. 29 from 6-8 p.m. at the P.C. Public Library. For information please call Nan McPolin at 649-9417 early morning or late evening, or leave name and number at P.C. Board of Education, 649-9671. Intermountain Actors Ensemble A class for beginning actors over 18 will be taught at the Memorial Building, Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to noon. Registration will be this Saturday, Sept. 27 at 9:30 a.m. The classes will be limited to 20 people. The class will be taught by David Gomes and the tuition will be $50 for ten weeks. For further information call 649-8260. Cancer Screening Clinics The Summit County Health Department along with the Utah Division of Cancer Screening Program will be sponsoring a clinic in Park City on Wednesday, Oct. 8. The services include: in-clude: Papanicolaou (PAP) test for cervical cancer; Pelvic examination, Breast examination, Blood pressure check, education regarding women's health, free pamphlets. Specially trained nurses will be doing the examinations. In the past, this service was offered to the public free of charge, but because of funding lost, there will be a charge. The fee will be based on your annual income, with the maximum charge $10. An appointment is required. For those desiring to attend the Park City Clinic, please call 649-9072 for an appointment. There will be two additional clinics held in Summit County: South Summit (Kamas), Oct. 7, 877-5661 and North Summit (Coalville). Oct. 1.336-2503. LAMP Restaurant PARK CITY UTAH Open For Sunday Brunch served from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. : ' y&'HWi) .v.'-'-.:V,:v-'.: . ... Serving Breakfast and Lunch Tuesday thru Saturday Dinner served Wednesday thru Saturday r EATURING PRIME RIB, SEAFOOD AND STEAKS SOUP, HOMEMADE BREAD & SALAD BAR INCLUDED Open 8 a.m. Reservations Accepted 649-6466, 596 Main Street Claimjumper Restaurant 7 DAYS J WEEK 5 10 WEEOiVS 6- 11 WEEKENDS Main Street G49-B051 roooofofo SOSCBQa Anni.PH-s On the golf course, Park City. Exceptional dining with Swiss hospitality. Everything from Escargots Bourguignonne, Raclette Swiss style to veal specialties. Seafood, beef and chef's specials ; Roast . Rack of Lamb, Steak Diane and Roast Duckling a L'Orange for dinner, flaming desserts and Sunday Brunch year round. Hours 6 to 11 p.m. nightly. Sunday Brunch 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Reservations Requested 649-7177. 649-7177. BAGEL NOSH , 592 Main Street, 649-6674. The restaurant chain that boasts "everything" on a bagel. For the uninitiated, a Bagel Nosh is a combination bakery, delicatessen, and restaurant, specializing in ten varieties of oven fresh ftagels baked on the premises and served with ' ; everything from plain cream cheese to pastrami. Also specializing in "take out" and catering. Open daily . from 7 a.m. until midnight, 7 days a week. " ' " i CAR 19 ' ' - - Reasonably priced dining featuring prime rib, nightly chef's specials and a unique variety of entrees. Serving dinner 6-11 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. V Mini-bottle and wine service available with dinner. For more information, call 649-9486, 649-9474 pr 649-9338. 438 MainStreet. , ; . the Carbide lamp , Dine in authentic old mining atmosphere on Park -City's historic Main Street. Specializing in Prime Rib, ; steaks and outstanding seafood. Build your own salad from real mine car salad bar and dip your soup from j original shaft sinking buckets. Serving breakfast, lunch -and dinner as well as an excellent Sunday Brunch. ; We feature daily lunch and dinner specials, along with homemade soups, breads, dressings and deserts." " Private party room available with dance floor and catering. Take-out orders and box lunches prepared. Wine and liquor available. Hours: Monday thru Satutl day, 8:00a.m. to 10:00p.m., Sunday, 9:00a.m. to 8:00 p.m. 649-6466. 596 Main Street. . ,'. , THE CLAIMJUMPER " Cl, "' '' J Set in the historic Claimjumper Hotel, this first-rate steakhouse serves the famous Baseball Steak as a specialty. Old whiskey bottles serve as menus. Open 6 , to 10 p.m., Sunday Thursday, 6-11 p.m., Friday & ; Saturday. 573 Main Street, 649-8051. THE CORNER STORE Whether you eat indoors or on the patio, The Corner Store makes dining a delight. Try our "Super Sundae", the ice cream sundae you build yourself . Pour on our 10 toppings, add nuts, carob chips and whipped cream and WOW, it's ''SUPER SUNDAE" ! Featuring giant ! 6 oz. gourmet burgers and delightfully different sandwiches. sand-wiches. Catering too.. .at the Resort. Open daily 11 to 8 p.m. 649-8600. DIGGER'S EXPRESS COMPANY This "local" Restaurant and Bar located downstairs ; at 442 Main St. features breakfast (8 to 11 a.m. Satur-; Satur-; day and Sunday only ) and lunch ( 11 : 30 a .m. to 4 p.m. ) . , Inside or out on the back patio. Come try Digger's ' Homemade Lunch Specials (Monday through Friday ) . ' Also serving beer and set-ups until la.m. EATING ESTABLISHMENT The Eating Establishment is under new ownership i and management. In order to facilitate our new hours and menu including dinner, remodeling will begin ; Monday, Sept, 30th. However, because 6f popular J demand our patio greenhouse will remain open until Oct. 6th. Mon. Fri 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please excuse our mess. We will continue to ' serve the famous breakfast special, Miners Dawn. , And our great lunch includes sandwiches, burgers, ; " beef and omelettes. We will be closed Oct. 6th until t Oct. 14th. Located near the top of Historic Main Street at 317 Mairi. 649-8284. Watch for our grand opening. ' EL PAPAGAYO (THE PARROT) . Look for the brightly colored parrot at 430 Main Street and try our authentic Mexican Food. Lunch served from 11:30 to 2:30 and dinner from 5:00 to 10:00 seven days a week. Sunday Brunch served from 10:00 to 2:00 featuring strawberry margarita set-ups or try calling 649-6900 for your Take Out meal. FINNEY'S, A GATHERING PLACE Just what it says, a place to gather and enjoy good charburgers, deli sandwiches and beverages inside or . at outdoor tables. Located in the Old Town across from Utah Coal and Lumber. Happy hour from 5:00 until 7:00 daily. Ladies' night Tuesday & Thursday. Boys' night out Wednesday. Stop in and play darts or foosball anytime. GRUB STEAK Is Park City's largest steakhouse where you can watch your favorite cut broiled on the open grill. The restaurant features steaks, prime rib and seafood. This . .area's largest and freshest salad bar boasts over 35 items. Entertainment, Wednesday through Saturday. , Open 6 to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 6 to 11 p.m. Friday & Saturday and 5 to 10 p.m. Sundays. Open for breakfast during the ski season. Located in , Prospector Square. 649-8060. THE IRISH CAMEL LTD. "Unique" describes this new establishment best. A pub atmosphere with a collection of antiques enhanced with oak, brass and stained glass. Serving authentic , Mexican dishes, burgers and salads. And the price is 'right! You'll also enjoy our frozen strawberry or lime margarita set-ups, so don't forget your booze! Open "Lunch 12:00-2:30 p.m., Dinner 5-10:30 p.m. Happy hour . 5-7. 434 Main Street. 649-6645. Closed Wednesdays. 1 JANEAUXS This beautifully restored restaurant is a "must see" during your stay in Park City. Crab, salmon, cordon bleu, prime rib, roast duck, and pepper steaks are just a few of the expertly prepared entrees . Dinner 5 ; 30 to , 10:30. 306 Main Street. 649-6800. MAIN STREET DELI I ' A favorite Park City spot for combining fine imported impor-ted cheeses, Usinger meats(from Milwaukee) and t fresh fruit into delightful repasts. Dine with us or take out. Come test our homemade salads, quiche, soups and cheesecake, and select one of our twenty different beers or eight different bagels. Join us for breakfast daily (except Sundays) for bagels or omelettes. We cater to you! Whether it be in your home, condo or in a ballroom, give us a call at 649-6498, 525 Main Street, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. MILETUS Park City's only Italian restaurant offers an elegant but intimate atmosphere to enjoy the offerings of a now expanded a la carte menu. The menu features items such as escargot and antipasto for appetizers, while pastas, veal, chickenarid beef dominate the entree selection. Moderately priced. 412 Main Street, 649-8211. Dinner hours are from 5:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., 6 nights a week. Mileti's Social Association, a private club, is located upstairs. Open from 5:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. PARK CITY YACHT CLUB RESTAURANT 649-7778. You'll find us conveniently located at the Resort Center with unlimited parking. Sail into Park City s finest restaurant and enjoy the casual and most unique atmosphere in town. You can dine under the . stars in our glass enclosed dining room overlooking the vaterfall, or have oysters on the half shell at the oyster bar alongside the warmth of the anfiaue fireplace The menu includes the best seafood and beef -available vegetarian plates or a fantastic voyage to our famous salad boat. Openevery evening. - - . ROYCE'S Located at 1800 Park Avenue in the Yarrow (at Holiday Inn ) . The atmosphere is casual, but you can count on some of Park City's finest cooking with a fare ranging from American to Continental. Breakfast is served from 7 a . m . to 1 1 : 30 a. m i, lunch from 1 1 : 30 a m . to 3 p.m., and dinner from 5 p.m.. to 10 p.m. There are daily lunch and dinner specials. Beer and set-ups are available. ( There's a liquor store on the premises ) . We welcome you to join us. 649-8659. SHANNONS Shannons will re-open for the winter season on or about December 20. Shannons dining room is available for private parties. Call and inquire about our special holiday menu for these affairs. 649-9474. t fev 1 |